Logan, Peer, and Brian Review The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (Spoiler-Free!)
4/3/20261 hr 34 min
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is out now, and we’ve all seen it! This week, join Logan Plant, Peer Schneider, and Brian Altano as they dive into their spoiler-free impressions of the second (or third, technically?) Mario movie. Is it better than the first? How are Yoshi and Rosalina? And what about Fox McCloud’s crazy inclusion? Then, the trio dives into their full spoiler impressions. Plus, hear about Brian’s trip to the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto and his interview with Shigeru Miyamoto, more thoughts on Mario Wonder’s Switch 2 expansion, and our pitches for a Star Fox come...
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First 90 secondsLogan Plant· Host0:00
[video game beeping] This week, Per and Brian are here, and we've all seen the Super Mario Galaxy movie. We'll talk about our spoiler-free impressions first, and then we'll dive into full spoilers. Plus, Star Fox could be coming back. NBC starts right now. [whimsical music] You've switched to Nintendo Voice Chat for the week of April 2nd, 2026. I'm your host, Logan Plant, joined this week by Per Schneider.
Per Schneider· Host0:29
Hey.
Logan Plant· Host0:29
And Brian Altano.
Brian Altano· Host0:31
Hello.
Logan Plant· Host0:32
And the three of us have seen the Super Mario Galaxy movie. Brian went to Kyoto to the Nintendo Museum to watch it. He talked to Shigeru Miyamoto and the whole cast, so this show is gonna be a lot about the Super Mario Galaxy movie, everything that happened. We're gonna start with a spoiler-free discussion, so if you haven't seen the movie yet, you can hear our thoughts. Then we'll move into spoilers later in the show. We'll clearly tell you when that's gonna happen, and then we'll talk about Brian's trip to the Nintendo Museum and everything he learned. So first, just general thoughts. The movie's out. We all saw it on opening night last night on Wednesday. Per, what'd you think?
Per Schneider· Host1:03
You know, h- I, I actually, I went in with lowered expectations because the, the critical reception has been so much worse from the first one. But I actually liked it on par with the first one. Now, if I put on my movie critic's hat, it is a bit of a mess of a movie from a storytelling perspective, but it kind of feels like Mario Galaxy, where it's like every level is different. And so the attraction is not some sort of through line between them, but just sort of, like, immersing