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Sûpâ Mario burazâzu: Pîchi-hime kyushutsu dai sakusen!

  • 1986
  • TV-Y7
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,7/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Sûpâ Mario burazâzu: Pîchi-hime kyushutsu dai sakusen! (1986)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe Mario Bros.Mario and Luigi go to another dimension, and must now rescue Princess Peach from King Bowser Koopa.The Mario Bros.Mario and Luigi go to another dimension, and must now rescue Princess Peach from King Bowser Koopa.The Mario Bros.Mario and Luigi go to another dimension, and must now rescue Princess Peach from King Bowser Koopa.

  • Regia
    • Masami Hata
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hideo Takayashiki
    • Shigeru Miyamoto
    • Takashi Tezuka
  • Star
    • Tôru Furuya
    • Yû Mizushima
    • Junko Hori
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    631
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Masami Hata
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hideo Takayashiki
      • Shigeru Miyamoto
      • Takashi Tezuka
    • Star
      • Tôru Furuya
      • Yû Mizushima
      • Junko Hori
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    Tôru Furuya
    Tôru Furuya
    • Mario
    • (voce)
    Yû Mizushima
    Yû Mizushima
    • Luigi
    • (voce)
    Junko Hori
    • Jugem (Lakitu)
    • (voce)
    • …
    Shigeru Chiba
    Shigeru Chiba
    • Kibidango (Dumpling Dog)
    • (voce)
    Masami Kikuchi
    Masami Kikuchi
    • Prince Haru
    • (voce)
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    Kôhei Miyauchi
    • Kinoko Sen'nin (Mushroom Hermit)
    • (voce)
    Keaton Yamada
    • Hammer Bros.
    • (voce)
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    Yuriko Yamamoto
    • Kinopio (Toad) A
    • (voce)
    Hiroko Emori
    Hiroko Emori
    • Kinopio (Toad) B
    • (voce)
    Hiroko Maruyama
    • Kuribo (Goomba) A
    • (voce)
    Kazue Komiya
    • Kuirbo (Goomba) B
    • (voce)
    Reiko Nakano
    • Patapata no Oya (Parent Paratroopa)
    • (voce)
    Maki Itô
    • Patapata no Kodomo (Child Paratroopa)
    • (voce)
    • (as Berîzu)
    Chiemi Matsumoto
    • Patapata no Kodomo (Child Paratroopa)
    • (voce)
    • (as Berîzu)
    Hiromi Ônishi
    • Patapata no Kodomo (Child Paratroopa)
    • (voce)
    • (as Berîzu)
    Tetsuo Mizutori
    • Nokonoko (Koopa Troopa) A
    • (voce)
    Masaharu Satô
    • Nokonoko (Koopa Troopa) B
    • (voce)
    Jôji Yanami
    Jôji Yanami
    • Priest
    • (voce)
    • Regia
      • Masami Hata
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hideo Takayashiki
      • Shigeru Miyamoto
      • Takashi Tezuka
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    9Elvis-Del-Valle

    The original adaptation of Super Mario Bros.

    After the original video game achieved great popularity in a short time, the decision was made to make this adaptation just a year after the video game was born. It can be seen that this film was made to learn more about the lore of the Mario universe when it was still in its early stages. This film takes all the characteristic elements of the original game and you can even notice that it has some ideas that would be reused in the video games that would come later. The film gives the opportunity to know the personality of the characters and what they are like. What it offers is a fun cartoon that knew how to materialize the video game universe, making it clear what was behind the pixels. The soundtrack is the same as the video game, but adding original songs that are quite good. There is no doubt that this film is a gem that has remained anonymous for a long time until it was discovered by the magic of the internet. This Super Mario Bros. Movie was the franchise's worthy big break on the big screen before the 1993 version put the franchise to sleep for 30 years and was then resurrected by the Illumination version. My final rating for this movie is a 9/10.
    6jeremycrimsonfox

    Weird Movie From Mario's Early Days

    I never heard of this anime movie until the internet, as this was ultra rare, and was never released in America (in fact, this was never re-released in Japan in any form). Made a year after the original Super Mario Bros. game was released, the anime movie sees Mario and Luigi as grocery store owners. One night, Mario meets Peach while playing video games late at night, where Koopa beats him and captures her, leaving her necklace. After a dog grabs it, the two chase it into a pipe, leading them into the Mushroom Kingdom, where they are tasked to stop Koopa, who is king of the Metal Kingdom, and save Peach from marriage, while also collecting the three powers needed to stop Bowser.

    As this was made a year after the original Super Mario Bros. game was released, continuity was not established, so there are a lot of things that are different from the Mario lore we know today (Luigi is wearing blue overalls over a yellow shirt, and is greedy, a trait people know Wario better for having, and the film has some characters exclusive to it, like Kibidango the dog, and a Toadette that predates the official one), this is a okay, if not weird Mario anime movie. The main thing I like about it is the soundtrack, as it not only has music from the video game, but also the neat song "Doki-Doki Do It".
    10DrezenMedia

    A wild, weird, worthwhile curiosity

    This is very hard to find, but I found it! Most of the characters have matured in design since Super Mario Bros. the game, released just one year earlier. It seems safe for me to say that with some exceptions, Bowser and Luigi (only because of his color scheme), the characters' designs and personalities are very well developed. Princess Peach is dead on.

    The story flows nicely throughout, I happen to be someone who thinks that Mario is very hard to write stories for because the games' storyline as a whole is weak and has no cinematic potential. In this case I was treated to a pretty solid story and some weird and sometimes unfitting J-pop.

    If you're not a die-hard Mario fan, this probably isn't for you. Once you finish watching it, you're gonna want to break out your old NES.
    6elicopperman

    The Original Mario Bros Movie

    While the 1993 Mario Bros movie has garnered a cult fanbase and the upcoming Illumination movie has drawn polarizing feedback, another Mario movie remains in obscurity. Released in 1986, one year after the original Super Mario Bros NES game, Nintendo and Shochiku presented a feature length Japanese animated movie entitled Super Mario Bros: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach. Despite never having an official international release outside of the internet, the film has often been regarded as a personal favorite in the Mario community. So being the first ever movie based on a video game, how does it hold up today?

    The main story centers on Mario and Luigi, who embark on an alternate dimensional quest to save Princess Peach from the villainous King Koopa. As cliche as that premise sounds, it's all that is needed for an adventure like this, since the original video game was a straightforward rescue journey to save a hostage princess. Similarly to the original game as well, the obstacles that Mario and Luigi face along their journey range from frightening monsters to surrealistic landscapes, commonplace in all sorts of hero journeys. The film opts for a more lighthearted comedic tone to fit with the video game's upbeat gameplay, even in lieu of the occasional dramatic obstacle or scary opponent. It does work in its favor for the most part, although some scenes do drag to the point of losing focus from the main plot. The film is usually at its most emotionally resonative whenever it revolves around Mario mourning over Peach, and even those moments are often leftover for the brother's crazy foes and chapters along their way. It's a good thing the story feels like a video game, if not for detracting reasons.

    In terms of other notable qualities, the animation direction of Masami Hata goes in a more cartoony format reminiscent of 40s Western cartoons, which also works for the comedic hijinks that ensue on Mario and Luigi's quest. This direction also suits Luigi's hammy persona that contrasts with his greed, not unlike many of the original Looney Tunes shorts. Perhaps the most creative of all visual spectacle in the film would have to be the many worlds throughout our hero's journey, varying in dynamic colors, set pieces and imaginative landscapes. The animators, layout artists and background painters managed to bring creatures from the original game into animation by distinguishing their appearances just enough to work on their own. As for the voice cast, they manage to bring their own spin to the characters through emotive performances, especially Akiko Wada as the diluted King Koopa. It's still bizarre that this never had a proper English release, because one would imagine the game's huge popularity would have made that inevitable. That being said, subtitles never hurt.

    As a film adaptation of the original Mario Bros game, this feature works just enough on its own for what it's going for. It might not work as an introduction to newcomers due to its heavily specific plotline, but for Mario fans, it's a solid tribute to the games with just enough wacky obstacles and fun animation to go around. I would recommend this with a grain of salt due to its limited availability and general appeal remaining amongst a niche audience. Thanks to a lot of hard work from fans and historians, the film could get even more attention than ever before.
    6emasterslake

    Earliest adaption of an animated Super Mario Bros.

    This is the oldest animated Super Mario Bros. Cartoon. And it contains all the elements from the game. The plot is similar to with the whole Mario Bros. travel in Mushroom Kingdom to save Princess Peach from Bowser. Only the story is different.

    There are minor and secondary characters entirely original for this movie only. Plus it has a few changes like Luigi wearing yellow instead of green, & the Mario Bros. are grocery store owners and not plumbers.

    Despite all that the movie has a good flow to it as well as some pretty catchy Japanese voice talent. But for only 60 minutes long, there's so much more they could include in this movie.

    Sadly this is the only existing Mario Bros. anime. And I think it wouldn't hurt to make another one that's done with newer animation. I mean if Pokemon can have a successful anime. Why not the Mario Bros, there's so much value that can make a highly interesting based off of a video game anime.

    I didn't see this movie till most recently. And it's never been released outside of Japan at all. An English dub is out of the question as very few anime distribution companies would never dub anything this old and out of date animation.

    The only way it would ever be released is to get it on a sub-only DVD and get permission by Nintendo in doing so.

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    • Quiz
      The voice of Bowser Koopa was actually provided by a woman, Akiko Wada, a famous singer from Japan.
    • Blooper
      Luigi's overalls on the VHS cover do not match the ones he wears throughout the film.
    • Citazioni

      Princess Peach Toadstool: Ah, please come rescue me, Mario. Please!

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Behind the credits, Mario and Luigi are shown leaving the Mushroom Kingdom and heading home.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Cinematic Excrement: Super Mario Bros. (2014)
    • Colonne sonore
      Doki-doki Do It! ~Bishitto-bashitto Rock'n Roll Gakkô-hen~
      Music by Toshiyuki Kimori

      Lyrics by Mari Hayama

      Performed by Mirai Dôji

      Arranged by Toshiyuki Kimori

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      • 20 luglio 1986 (Giappone)
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      • Giapponese
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