'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' post-credits scene is justice for a beloved character

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This story contains spoilers for “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” Everybody’s favorite fearless and super capable princess is back for another adventure — along with the denizens of her kingdom and a pair of New York plumber brothers — in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.” Now in theaters, the follow-up to the 2023 blockbuster “The Super Mario Bros.Movie” sees Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi and Toad joined by some new yet also very familiar faces as they try to thwart yet another evil plan by a member of the Bowser clan.

The result is some intergalactic travel and family-friendly action.Entertainment & Arts ‘The Super Mario Bros.

Movie’ composer Brian Tyler reveals how he integrated music from the games for the film.Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, who also helmed the first film, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” formally introduces into Nintendo’s movie universe the cosmically powerful Rosalina and her flock of star-shaped Lumas, Bowser’s ambitious mini-me, Bowser Jr., the insatiable dinosaur-like Yoshi, ace pilot Fox McCloud and more video game fan favorites.(That includes Mr.

Game & Watch, one of Nintendo’s earliest playable characters.) These introductions, of course, don’t stop when the film’s main story ends.Much like the first installment, “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” features a couple of bonus scenes that are shown after the credits begin to roll.

The first is a mid-credits scene that involves a breakout character from “The Super Mario Bros.Movie,” and the second, shown after the credits end, introduces another Nintendo royal.

Lumalee quickly won audiences over in “The Super Mario Bros.Movie” with his cheerfully nihilistic one-liners while imprisoned by Bowser.

The blue Luma doesn’t appear during the main story of “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” but the star-shaped creature steals the mid-credits s...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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