Hemaja Burud

The Mario movie teaser is as cursed as we expected

The first trailer for the eagerly awaited "Super Mario Bros.

"Movie," an animated adventure with casting that is highly meme-worthy.

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Fans were eager to see exactly how insane this movie would be with Chris Pratt as Mario and Jack Black as Bowser.

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On Nintendo of America's YouTube channel, the teaser debuted to more than 600,000 viewers, and it was also aired live at New York Comic Con.

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Chris Pratt's voice eventually emerged from Mario's animated form, and it was deliciously strange.

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Additionally, Keegan-Michael Key is already doing a fantastic job as Toad, chastising Mario for thinking he was a mushroom.

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Despite being very brief, the trailer didn't let me down. A toad with a grudge? Oh, yes.

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Back on his crap, Bowser tries to take our stars in the first scene of the trailer, as if we're playing "Mario Party."

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Bowser leads the Koopa Troopas—true to their name, they are very literally troops—to a snowy castle, where he commands them to unlock the gates.

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To protect their territory, several penguins attempt to throw snowballs at him, but their attempts are unsuccessful.

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Black appears to have so far made a sincere commitment to playing the dreadful Mario villain.

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In a pre-recorded video that accompanied the trailer, Black deadpanned. "I had to pick Gene Simmons' brain from Kiss!"

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Mario first appears when he emerges from a warp pipe into a magical world filled with mushrooms, but he unexpectedly falls by himself in a field.

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