Except that it's not at all an assumption. Mario is inherently meant for people of all ages. Harry Potter the novels are meant for older children. They are considered "advanced reading" for children ages 10 and up and the movies reflect this.
So again it's a bad comparison and as was mentioned...
Again, these movies were not intended for the even younger ages that the Mario movie is aimed at. The Mario movie is meant to be aimed at REALLY young ages. The PG rating is just due to all the cartoon violence.
And the 2nd Sonic movie is a prime example of why a longer movie would be a stupid...
DC comics (as in the actual comics) haven't been aimed at kids in like, 40 years and apart from a brief stint in the 60s Batman has largely been aimed at teens to adults.
Harry Potter is a family film and is considered to be for older children at least. The age of the kids watching this film...
After the events of Bowser's inside Story, Fawful repented and joined the Church of the star sprites. He now lives a content life preaching about being good to others and sings hymns on sundays.
King Boo normally works for Bowser until he gets a new gem for his crown that increases his power so he goes off on his own.
Also the way he got out of his portrait the first time was due to Bowser being the one who got him at the yard sale.
This is also when Bowser jr got his paint brush.
There has never been a good Mario Party. They are all terrible.
It's just a fun terrible to play with friends as you can all laugh at it's terribleness.
I definitely believe this.
Cmon, try better than this one of our regulars made a fake more convincing that it actually made rounds on news sites for a day or two.
No, I refuse to say happy birthday to you and I definitely refuse to wish you a good day. There is no way I am going to say happy birthday, I would never say happy birthday to you. Not a chance would I say happy birthday to you. Not once.
Well the manual might have had mentioning of Birdo's gender stuff but every other adaptation (and subsequent reappearance) has mostly gone out of it's way to bury that ever being a thing. So by and large the point still stands, more often then not kids media avoid stuff like that, or at least...
Bruh, the last 2 PMs alone had toads dressed like scientists, angels, bellhops, engineers, rescue squads, all sorts of junk.
Heck after the toad wearing sun glasses and a giant hand on his head, these are rather tame.
Actually the first 2 are full of paper things, it's just that graphics got better.
SPM is the only one that is not paper in anyway, instead going for some kind of digital aesthetic.
Always amuses me how people act like they are wacky because they like Halloween...like guys, it's one of the most popular events in the world. At least in the west.
Overall I'd say yes but I don't want characters who were straight to suddenly be gay/bisexual nor those who were gay to be bisexual.
Note this applies to story heavy games, not ones like the sims or harvest moon or whatever.