00:00
00:00

DreamyMystX64 just joined the crew!

We need you on the team, too.

Support Newgrounds and get tons of perks for just $2.99!

Create a Free Account and then..

Become a Supporter!

Legend of Miyamoto

Share Collapse

An animation done for a Uni assignment. This was pretty rushed, hence the massive amount of tweens, and the rushed ending. But hopefully you guys'll still enjoy it.


Synopsis: Shigeru Miyamoto accidentally finds himself in the world of Mario, he then goes on an epic (but rather short) journey to find his way home.


Nintendo characters belongs to Nintendo


Mild Audio for the Music


-Luis


Thanks for the support everyone, reading all these comments feels pretty damn amazing.

And thanks for the daily feature, Review Crew Pick, and Weekly User's Choice!


Thank you NG staff for front page :)

Log in / sign up to vote & review!

Newgrounds accounts are free and registered users see fewer ads!

I remember watching this movie as a kid and to be honest, it's even better than I remember!
The animation for something from 2008 is just phenomenal and really good.
The backgrounds are very well designed.
The music is also very good, but it's a shame since the original song which was Gangster Trippin by Fatboy Slim he was removed due to copyright, it's a shame ;(
The animation itself is very good and I hope more people discover this piece of art, congratulations Luis.

Saw this years ago but with a different track, i was fucking obsessed with it as a kid

I still remember way back when this animation uses Fatboy Slim tracks, good old times....

I use to watch this a billion times as a kid, I finally found it!

This is one of the best, if not the best music video about the world of Mario. It still looks good since it was made in 2008. Top notch work.

Credits & Info

Views
1,371,545
Faves:
12,878
Votes
5,014
Score
4.84 / 5.00

Uploaded
Oct 16, 2008
8:56 PM EDT
Genre
Music Video
Format
video
flash
  • Frontpaged October 20, 2008
  • Weekly Users' Choice October 22, 2008
  • Review Crew Pick October 22, 2008
  • Daily Feature October 17, 2008