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Two Brooklyn plumbers, Mario and Luigi, must travel to another dimension to rescue a princess from the evil dictator King Koopa and stop him from taking over the world.

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Ratings: IMDB: 4.2/10
Released: May 28, 1993
Runtime: 104 min
Genres: Adventure Comedy Family
Countries: United Kingdom United States Japan France
Companies: Hollywood Pictures Cinergi Pictures Allied Filmmakers Lightmotive
Cast: Dennis Hopper John Leguizamo Bob Hoskins
Crew: Parker Bennett Ed Solomon Annabel Jankel Terry Runte Rocky Morton

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somniloquist 4 points 4 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

Do you remember that part of the video game in which the former king is ‘de-evolved’ into a sentient fungus that can catch a stolen police car as it drives over a cliff and dangle it in the air like a bungee jumper? Yeah, me neither.
But I do feel like Chuck Tingle’s writing has really improved since 1993. Too bad Dennis Hopper didn’t live to see his renaissance.