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任天堂Reportedly Close to Animated Mario Movie Deal WithMinionsStudio

Did we learnnothingfrom 1993?

Mario in Super Mario Galaxy

Rumors about Nintendo licensing their incredibly recognizable properties for movies and TV have been flying since—well, since theMario Bros.movie tanked in 1993 and served as a cautionary tale for video game movies in general for decades. They’ve picked up considerable steam in recent years, though, with rumors of Zelda movies/TV shows and Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishimaexplicitly sayingthat the company was looking to make partnerships to use their IP outside of video games.

According toa Wall Street Journal report, they’ve almost reached one of those partnership deals with the studio behind theMinionsmovie, Illumination Entertainment. That makes a lot of sense, consideringMinionsisranked #13for worldwide (non-inflation adjusted, for what that’s worth) box office totals, and Kimishima also mentioned a preference for animated adaptations in his comments about prospective partnerships.

It’s not a done deal, though, and we’ve been burned on reports like this before, so it’s best not to treat it like a sure thing just yet. However, it also lines up that talks to secure the deal have reportedly been going for about a year, with Nintendo’s main concern being the retention of a high level of creative control—another of Kimishima’s points last year.

But with all their interest in avoiding anotherMario movie (although I kind of love the so-bad-it’s-good 1993 movie and don’t mind it taking a lot of liberties with the source material), I have to wonder what Nintendo thinks agoodMario movie is. The series isn’t exactly known for being revolutionary from a storytelling standpoint, even if Mario is possiblythemost recognizable fictional character for many children (and adults). I have no doubt the movie would make piles of money, but I can’t help but be curious as to whether they’re going to play it detrimentally safe or what, if any, unexpected decisions will be made.

(viaBrock Wilbur on Twitter, image: Nintendo)

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