The Super Mario Bros. Movie Super Bowl Commercial features the comeback of the ‘Mario Rap’
Unlike all the other trailers available, the Super Mario Bros. Super Bowl Trailer brings a comeback of the theme music from The Super Mario Bros Super Show. Here’s everything that you need to know about the trailer and its release date.
The new trailer for the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie Super Bowl has been released. The trailer features Mario Rap, the legendary intro music from the 1990s Super Mario Bros. Super Show. The trailer depicts the main character's humorous past from the animated series The Super Mario Bros Super Show.
The trailer also revealed the release date for the movie which is April 7, 2023.
‘Mario Rap’ makes a return in the recent Super Mario Bros. Movie Commercial
The recent trailer released by Illumination of the upcoming movie The Super Mario Bros. movie features a comeback of the Mario Rap from the original Super Mario Bros. Super Show. The show was a live-action series that aired from 1989 to 1991, starring Lou Albano as Mario,
The rap will supposedly be utilized in the Super Mario Bros movie as a jingle for Mario and Luigi's plumbing business in a television commercial. The new movie's commercial also includes a link to a fully developed website, particularly for the Super Mario Bros Plumbing Business. The website features the commercial as well as customer testimonials.
The trailer shows how Nintendo has thoroughly researched and deliberated on integrating the upcoming movie with the classic Super Mario Bros Super Show. This trailer is definitely something different from the other trailers of the Super Mario Bros movie.
Here’s the original intro to the show which will definitely leave Mario fans with nostalgia inside.
The initial trailer for the movie was released in October 2022. The trailer revealed the voice cast for the movie which includes Chris Pratt as the voice of Mario. In addition to that, the second trailer for the movie introduced the voices of Peach as Anya Taylor-Jay and Luigi as Charlie Day. The second trailer also included a racing scene reminiscent of Mario Kart.