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Nintendo announces Fox McCloud joining The Super Mario Galaxy Movie

Nintendo has revealed that the iconic Fox McCloud from the beloved Star Fox franchise will be joining Mario and company in the upcoming The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. The news was shared by Nintendo on social media in a new poster which you can view down below. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie launches 1st April.

Thanks to KJEBB for sending in the news tip!

27 thoughts on “Nintendo announces Fox McCloud joining The Super Mario Galaxy Movie”

    1. If there was a new game it would either be short, a giant desert, or lacking content. That’s the king of thing Nintendo does.

    1. Seems like they’re pouring more energy into this movie franchise than their primary business. Priorities have been interesting under this new leadership.

  1. This proves once and for all that the Super Smash Bros cinematic universe is on the table. I hope Sonic can wait until after the first two Super Smash Bros movies. I know these Mario movies each cover a whole bunch of Mario games, but I at least want to enjoy 1 or 2 Super Smash Bros movie(s) before Sonic ruins everything… again.

  2. But Zelda rights are at Sony. Anyway Oasis who got Nintendo to invest into mobile games now owns 10% of Kadokawa so From Software mobile? Especially Japan it makes sense but weirdly enough Oasis is in Hong Kong.

  3. I HATE THEM SPOILING EVERYTHING, AND I HATE THAT EVERYONE IS OKAY WITH THAT, THEY SPOIL ENTIRE MOVIES BEFORE THEY RELEASE, I HADE HOW MODERN MOVIE ADVERTISING IS

    1. In fairness people would spoil the movie so they have to get ahead of these people who intentionally spoil movies.

  4. I feel like starfox could come back as a roguelike. You could revolve the game around going through random dimension, upgrading your ship and attacks, and progressing to reach the final boss. It would be cool to have mouse controls for the cursor. I am happy to see him here, I am just hoping for an earthbound reference.

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