Mamma Mia, is it any shock to anyone that The Super Mario
Galaxy Movie did gang busters this weekend at the box office? It shouldn’t be. Even if I and others didn’t think it was as
good as the first, Mario Galaxy is still a Mario movie and that alone is enough
to put butts in seats for a fun 90 minute romp.
One thing that the Mario Movie sequel emphasized more than it’s
predecessor (believe it or not) was it’s cameos and Easter Eggs. Nintendo clearly has plans for opening up
it’s plethora of iconic gaming characters to enter their newly minted cinematic
universe and I’m not gonna lie, some need those projects more than others. So on today’s Top 5 Wednesday, I’m
speculating about the Top 5 Potential Sequels/Spin Offs Setup in The Super
Mario Galaxy Movie. Aside from our first
entry, I’ll keep Spoilers to the bare minimum if I can, but still you should
probs check the movie out anyway before checking out my ideas here.
The Gundam Anime Corner
Just an Anime fan sharing his opinions and love for Anime. Most reviews are from my own personal collection. But I might throw in some theatrical reviews as well if I see em. Def look for a lot of old school titles to show up here. It's where I got my Anime start and theyre titles that should never be forgotten.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Monday, April 6, 2026
Pokemon 2000: The Movie-The Power of One
When a Collector of rare Pokemon begins ensnaring the
three Legendary Birds, the world is thrown out of balance and is on the brink
of destruction. This time, Ash finds
himself the literal chosen on a mission to return peace and harmony to the
planet and quell the violent rage of Moltres, Zaptos and Articuno. But he cant do it alone. Not only will his closest friends and most
dangerous enemies join forces, but they’ll get help from another Legendary
Pokemon: Lugia.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
The Super Mario Bros are back in action when a Baby Star
falls from the sky, begging for help to save it’s mother from an evil
dictator. It’s a journey that will take
Mario, Luigi, Peach and friends both old and new to places once far beyond
reach. Waiting for them is an old enemy
looking for revenge and the son he never happened to mention he had. The Galaxy awaits and its fate rests in the
hands of two handy dandy Plumbers.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
T5W#555-Top 5 Guilty Pleasure Video Game Adaptations
Three years after they crushed the box office, Mario and
Luigi are back with their ever growing gang of Nintendo favorites for another
cinematic offering with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. If it’s even half as good as it’s
predecessor, it’ll continue to cement just what kind of a new golden age of
Video Game Adaptations we live in now.
The Last of Us and Fallout continue to reign supreme on the TV side
while we still have more big screen spectacles to look forward to with Street
Fighter and Mortal Kombat II. However,
it’s hard to forget the dark ages of Video Game Adaptations, the ones that got
it all wrong, that might’ve made money but made no one happy and…yeah I’ll
admit some of them I do like in a so bad theyre good kind of way. Maybe it’s because I grew up with a lot of
them and watched them a ton, some bad video game movies can get an amusing
chuckle out of me and I might, dare I say, even genuinely enjoy them. So, on today’s Top 5 Wednesday, I’m counting
down my personal picks for the Top 5 Guilty Pleasure Video Game
Adaptations.
Pokemon: The First Movie-Mewtwo Strikes Back
When Ash, Pikachu, Misty and Brock receive an invitation
to meet the worlds greatest Pokemon trainer, it’s a chance they cant pass
up. Little do they know, they’re walking
into their biggest and most dangerous adventure to date when they meet Mewtwo,
a clone of an illusive legendary Pokemon.
Tired of Human arrogance and Pokemon dependency, Mewtwo seeks to
eliminate both and start his own world of those made in his image. Against foes even Ash and his Pokemon cant
handle, the only hope for the world rests in the very Pokemon Mewtwo was born
from: Mew.
Released in 1998 in Japan and in 1999 in America,
Pokemon: The First Movie arrived at just the right time for Pokemon fans all
over the world. The legendary Video Game
and Anime had taken the world by storm and you can be anticipation for its
first feature length film was through the roof.
It even teases a match between two of the strongest and rarest Pokemon
at the time: Mewtwo vs. Mew. So how is Pokemon: The First Movie? Well, let’s just say it wasn’t what was
constantly advertised at the time of its release and that’s both a good and bad
thing.
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