Shigeru Miyamoto says Wario could appear and dirty jokes are banned
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Updated · Nintendo Everything · May 6
Shigeru Miyamoto says Wario could appear and dirty jokes are banned
10 articles · Updated · Nintendo Everything · May 6
In an interview with Crack-In, Miyamoto said Nintendo had barred Illumination chief Chris Meledandri from using dirty jokes in Mario films aimed at younger audiences.
He said action works for both children and adults, suggesting that focus could keep future films engaging while still leaving room for Wario to join the movie series.
Wario has not yet appeared in Nintendo's Mario films, and Miyamoto's comments offer a rare indication of both the franchise's tone and possible future character plans.
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