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While the newest trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie was only been up for a few hours, that hasn’t stopped us at Nintendo Wire from digging through the footage to uncover some easter eggs. While there are a ton of obvious ones that longtime Mario fans will spot instantly, there’s a couple that are “blink and you’ll miss it” fast that a casual viewing of the trailer would completely overlook. That’s why we’re here to hype you up some more!

We may have missed some, ourselves, but here is the full list of easter eggs we’ve spotted in the trailer for the Galaxy movie. We’ll include time stamps so you can spot them yourselves.

 

Starting at 0:30, Bowser begins to narrate himself to the tune of Bowser’s Theme from Super Mario 64.

 


 

At 0:42 as Bowser is opening the door, you can see a painting of the flower buds from Yoshi’s Island in the foreground.

 


 

 

In a quick glimpse at 0:43, there’s a painting of Bowser in his clown car on the right side of the frame.

 


 

 

At 1:29, Toad and Peach jump into a Launch Star, which originated in Super Mario Galaxy.

 


 

 

Running for a few seconds at 1:32 is a look at Drip Drop Galaxy.

 


 

 

Around 1:35, there is an extended intro to the Sand Kingdom from Super Mario Odyssey complete with a look at the inverted pyramid.

 


 

 

1:40 shows a glimpse of some sort of casino, which is likely a reference to Casino Delfino from Super Mario Sunshine with a giant roulette wheel in the center and surrounding red carpets matching both locations.

 


 

 

 

Bowser Jr.’s introduction at 1:44 highlights his handkerchief and magic brush from Super Mario Sunshine.

 


 

 

Starting at 2:05, Rosalina emerges from the castle to battle Megaleg, one of the bosses in Super Mario Galaxy.

 


 

 

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Written by Peter Glagowski

Peter has been a freelance gaming and film critic for over seven years. His passion for Nintendo is only matched by the size of his collection.