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Rumours of Nintendo licensing out their intellectual properties for movies and television shows are hardly a rare occurrence, especially considering the recent appearance of Super Mario foe Bowser in DIsney’s Wreck-It Ralph and then-President Satoru Iwata dismissing a popular rumour of a The Legend Of Zelda Netflix production last year. Outside of vague references towards character licensing however, the Japanese gaming company hadn’t explicitly stated plans for multimedia adaptations; although this may have changed.
A look at some of the best Internet reactions to the voice cast for the upcoming animated Mario movie cast.
Saturday Morning cartoons were something of yester-year! I (TC Taylor) was raised on the "wholesome" Nintendo content via a used VHS!
Detective Pikachu hits theaters tomorrow and in celebration of the film's release, Nintendo Wire have released a video that gives scenes from the movie an adorable 8-bit de-master.
Bet it's just a Wreck-it-Ralph announcement in the making, nothing extraordinary. Nintendo's never going to take a Super Mario Bros. level chance with its IPs unless the video game movie market is already proven if Warcraft and Assassin's Creed succeed.