Two memorable levels from past 3D Super Mario games will appear in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Both Bob-omb Battlefield from Super Mario 64 and the Desert Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey make an appearance in a new short advertisement for the movie, although it appears that these locations being thrown in is just a quick nod to the games that will only have a few seconds at most of screen time.
The below images are taken directly from the short trailer, showing Mario exploring the Mushroom Kingdom alongside Princess Peach and Toad. We have seen them on this journey before, with them walking across a bridge of Cheep Cheeps bouncing up and getting stuck on Mario’s face. It is likely that this is a part of that section of the movie where Mario is getting a tour of the area.
While these two spots are definitely instantly recognizable, there are differences from the games. In Bob-omb Battlefield, we can see the cannon you start by, the floating island, and the small bridge that leads up to a hill, but there is no Chain Chomp here, and while the game has mountains, we don’t see any hint of King Bob-omb on top of any of them (although the footage is blurry enough we could be convinced he is on the far left).
As for the Sand Kingdom, there are three floating pyramids instead of the one in Super Mario Odyssey, and no sign of Tostarena Town. None of the purple poison gunk appears, but this place seems just as wide and barren as in the game.
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While they almost definitely have no impact on the movie, we love seeing this kind of fan service. Super Mario 64 was revolutionary for 3D platformers when it was released and remains a favorite for speedrunners and 90s kids
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