‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Debuts with Dismal Rotten Tomatoes Score
Critics are panning the new Super Mario Galaxy film, a result that mirrors the reception of the first installment.

Critics have shared their initial reviews for The Super Mario Galaxy movie, and the Rotten Tomatoes score is looking dismal. This negative reception, however, comes as no shock to industry observers, given the critical track record established by the first film.
While Illumination's latest project aims to capture the magic of the Nintendo universe, it seems to be struggling to win over professional reviewers. This outcome follows a pattern very similar to its predecessor, where critical opinion and audience appeal often sit at odds.
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