Does 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' have mid and post-credits scenes?

The animated film sees Chris Pratt return as the voice of Mario alongside a star-studded cast this week

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is set for release this week and is expected to be one of the year’s biggest cinema launches, with audiences already asking whether it includes any end credits scenes.

The animated film sees Chris Pratt return as the voice of Mario alongside a star-studded cast, continuing the expansion of the popular video game franchise on the big screen. As with many modern franchise films, viewers are increasingly expecting additional scenes during or after the credits.

It has now been confirmed that the film does include both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene, meaning audiences may wish to remain seated until the very end.

The mid-credits scene features Fox McCloud leaving the prison where Bowser and his son Bowser Jr. are being held. During the moment, Toad asks what will happen next, to which he responds that it is “time to go home.”

The post-credits scene introduces Princess Daisy, who is shown punching a monkey thief. The character does not deliver any dialogue during the scene, but her appearance is likely to be noted by fans of the wider franchise.

End credits scenes have become a common feature in major film releases, particularly those connected to established franchises, where they are often used to hint at future storylines or introduce new characters.

The inclusion of both mid and post-credits scenes in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie aligns with this trend, offering additional content for viewers who stay until the conclusion of the credits.

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