Super Mario Galaxy movie unveils Daisy and Fox McCloud in post-credits scenes

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie features Princess Daisy and Fox McCloud in its post-credits scenes, alongside numerous cameos from Super Smash Bros. characters. Fox McCloud, voiced by Glen Powell, plays a key role aiding Mario and his allies in space. The film includes 13 references to Smash Bros. fighters plus one additional in the credits.

Fox McCloud encounters Mario, Luigi, Peach and Yoshi stranded in space, surrounded by unfamiliar characters. The Star Fox pilot, flying his Arwing spaceship, joins their fight against Bowser and Bowser Jr., complete with a backstory flashback featuring Falco Lombardi, Slippy Toad and Peppy Hare. In the first post-credits scene, Fox and a Toad transport the defeated Bowser, now in Dry Bowser form, and Bowser Jr. to a deserted prison, accompanied by Star Fox music. Mario staples like Donkey Kong appear early, while Luigi summons Mr. Game & Watch using Bowser Jr.'s magical paintbrush in the final battle. R.O.B., voiced by Ed Skudder, makes a cameo, as does Captain Olimar's S.S. Dolphin ship filled with Pikmin at a spaceport. Other nods include Birdo battling Peach at a casino, hordes of Ninji attacking, and baby versions of Mario, Luigi and Peach during key moments. Princess Daisy emerges in the final post-credits scene, hinted at by Luigi's earlier wish for his own princess. She first appeared in 1989's Super Mario Land as Sarasaland's ruler and often pairs with Luigi.

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Actor Glen Powell portrayed as Fox McCloud against a Super Mario Galaxy cosmic background, illustrating his casting in the upcoming movie.
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Glen Powell cast as Fox McCloud in Super Mario Galaxy movie

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Actor Glen Powell will voice Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Powell announced the casting on Instagram with a video on March 27, a day after Nintendo revealed the character's inclusion. The film premieres on April 1.

Mario fans have spotted a mysterious character in the latest trailer for the Super Mario Galaxy movie, leading to speculation that it could be Fox McCloud from the Star Fox series. The figure appears briefly off to the side of the frame, resembling the attire worn by the character in the Star Fox games. While unconfirmed, the cameo would align with the film's space-themed setting.

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Nintendo has unveiled the final trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, set to arrive in theaters on April 1. The footage includes visual gags and references to the original game, with confirmations on voice actors and plot elements. A larger presentation also featured interviews with key figures in the production.

Merchandise for the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie has revealed a cameo by R.O.B. the robot, a character from 1985. The inclusion appears in toy packaging, alongside other tie-in products available for pre-order. R.O.B. has appeared in various Mario games but not in the original Super Mario Galaxy.

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Actors Chris Pratt and Charlie Day, who voice Mario and Luigi in the animated Super Mario films, appeared to confirm a leak about Wario and Waluigi's involvement in the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie. During a fan theory game on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the pair hesitated before pressing both true and false buttons. The film arrives in theaters on April 1.

Jack Black, the voice of Bowser in the Super Mario films, has hinted at features in the upcoming The Super Mario Galaxy Movie that will appeal to fans of the original game. His comments suggest a strong connection to the 2007 Nintendo title. The tease comes ahead of the film's release.

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Anya Taylor-Joy, starring as Princess Peach in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, wore a custom Jacquemus outfit to a photo call in Tokyo. The ensemble featured a blush pink bandeau top, fishtail midi skirt, and an oversized pink hat. This look continues her feminine style nods to the character during the film's Japan press tour.

 

 

 

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