There are only a few hours left for shoppers to get the LEGO Super Mario Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi Nintendo Figure set on sale at Target. If you grew up jumping over Goombas and racing through ...
Nintendo looks set to feature another deep-cut character in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, as seen in a newly-revealed tie-in playset. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Jakks Gateway Galaxy Playset features ...
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie will pit Mario and Luigi (and Yoshi) against a new galactic threat, a goop-powered Bowser Jr., when Illumination and Nintendo's new animated movie hits theaters in April.
A familiar but unannounced name has popped up in a theater chain's description of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. UK-based luxury cinema chain Everyman has posted a new description of the movie leaves ...
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The sparkling water brand Bubly is going out of this world with three new flavors. On Monday, Feb. 23, Bubly launched a new collection of sparkling waters in collaboration with "The Super Mario Galaxy ...
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We are getting ever closer to the release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie on 1st April, and over the weekend, Nintendo revealed its official roster of character posters for the film's main players.
A new description for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has seemingly spoiled an unannounced character ahead of its official release on 1st April 2026. As covered by IGN, the description comes from UK ...
I’m deep inside Lego’s headquarters in Billund, Denmark, in a private office that’s part of the company’s Creative Play Lab. The secretive division of 237 staff based here and in London, Boston, and ...
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