The animated film "Super Mario Bros. Movie" co-produced by Nintendo and Illumination Entertainment has become popular around the world and has become the most successful movie since 2023. However, this movie has not yet been released in Japan, the birthplace of Mario. Recently, Shigeru Miyamoto revealed to the media in an interview that the Japanese version of "Super Mario Bros. Movie" is different from the version played in other regions. This may be one of the reasons why the film chose to be screened in Japan at the latest. In a media interview, Shigeru Miyamoto mentioned that although "Super Mario Bros. Movie" was released worldwide, Nintendo believed that a Japanese version should be produced, so they created a unique Japanese version of the script, and Nintendo was deeply involved in the recording of the movie script. Although the Japanese version is a bit special, Shigeru Miyamoto said that this version will not be embarrassing. In the interview, Shigeru Miyamoto also talked about his love for watching NHK TV's morning dramas and sharing his reviews of these dramas with others, to the point that even his wife became a little impatient. The Japanese version of "Super Mario Bros. Movie" will be officially released on April 26. |
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