New Movie Sparks Outcry Over Princess Daisy's Design in Super Mario Galaxy Sequel
Ethan Hayes
Updated on May 17, 2026
Published on April 2, 2026, at 9:37 AM EDT, Megan Peters—Deputy Editor at ScreenRant—delves into the latest controversy swirling around Nintendo's upcoming film, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Known for her extensive background in entertainment journalism, including roles at ComicBook and Paramount, Peters brings a seasoned perspective to the discussion.
Beyond her editorial work, Peters is an accomplished video host and event reporter, having led podcasts like Anime Initiative and currently co-hosting That Pokémon Podcast. Fans can connect with her via professional channels for further insights and commentary.
Amid excitement for the new installment, critics have voiced concerns about how Princess Daisy is depicted in the film's post-credits sequence. The scene features a controversial reinterpretation of the beloved character, prompting backlash from Nintendo enthusiasts across social platforms.
Twitter users have expressed frustration over what they perceive as a misrepresentation of Daisy's iconic look. One commenter quipped, "Why does Illumination keep altering princess aesthetics?" echoing broader dissatisfaction among fans regarding the film's artistic choices.
While some viewers focus solely on Daisy's portrayal, others appreciate her role in the narrative and hope for improvements in future releases. "I adore Daisy, but her design needs serious refinement," noted one supporter, highlighting the divide among the fanbase.
Daisy first appeared in Super Mario Land as Sarasaland's ruler, quickly becoming a fan favorite due to her spirited personality. Her evolution continued in titles like Mario Tennis, cementing her status as a key figure in Nintendo lore. As anticipation builds for her appearance in Illumination's cinematic universe, questions linger about whether her essence will be honored.
The recent scene has reignited conversations about balancing creative vision with fan expectations, especially for characters with deep-rooted cultural significance. Only time will reveal if the filmmakers can capture Daisy’s charm authentically.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is now showing in U.S. theaters.