Badass Short Film Shows Us Where Mario Goes When He Dies
YouTube filmmaker Andrew "Nukazooka" McMurry's latest short, "Super Mario: Underworld," is a VFX-filled exploration of the familiar hero.
Whether you're great at Mario games (like darbian, who can beat it in under five minutes) or terrible at them (like this cute hamster), you've probably killed the titular plumber plenty of times. I remember wondering as a kid where those endless pits I kept falling into went — are they just holes in the ground? Do they go on forever? Why are there holes there in the first place?
Now, thanks to one YouTube filmmaker, we don't have to wonder anymore.
Somehow we've never covered the masterful pop culture-inspired short film work of Andrew "Nukazooka" McMurry before. That's an error we're eager to fix. Here's his original short film, "Super Mario: Underworld":
The short is awash in sweet VFX, familiar music (I caught the Super Mario 64 Castle theme, the Super Mario World Ghost House theme, and plenty of Charles Martinet voice samples), and that grim sense of foreboding that can only come from good horror direction.
If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the Nukazooka channel so you won't miss his next masterpiece. According to McMurry, he and his team will be grinding them out twice a month.
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