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'''{{wp|Universal Pictures}}''', also known as simply '''Universal''' and formerly '''Universal Studios Inc.''', is an American film distributor and publisher owned by {{wp|NBCUniversal}}, which in turn is owned by {{wp|Comcast}}. | '''{{wp|Universal Pictures}}''', also known as simply '''Universal''' and formerly '''Universal Studios Inc.''', is an American film distributor and publisher owned by {{wp|NBCUniversal}}, which in turn is owned by {{wp|Comcast}}. | ||
In 1982, Universal Studios filed [[List of controversies#Universal Studios| | In 1982, Universal Studios filed a [[List of controversies#Universal Studios|lawsuit]] against [[Nintendo]], claiming that both the [[Donkey Kong|titular character]] and scenario of Nintendo's game ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' infringed on Universal's rights to [[King Kong]]. However, the district court ruled in favor of Nintendo. | ||
In 2021, [[Super Nintendo World]] was opened at {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}}, followed by the opening of another in {{wp|Universal Studios Hollywood}} in 2023. | In 2021, [[Super Nintendo World]] was opened at {{wp|Universal Studios Japan}}, followed by the opening of another in {{wp|Universal Studios Hollywood}} in 2023. | ||
Universal is a producer and distributor of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', a film released in 2023, as well as [[Untitled The Super Mario Bros. Movie follow-up| | Universal is a producer and distributor of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', a film released in 2023, as well as its [[Untitled The Super Mario Bros. Movie follow-up|2026 follow-up]]. Both films were co-produced by Universal's animation division [[Illumination]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |