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|image=[[File:The Wizard Poster.jpg|200px]]
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|origin=[[United States of America]]
|origin=[[United States of America]]
|language=English
|language=English
|rating=PG
|rating={{ratings|mpa=pg|mpaC=<ref>[https://www.etsy.com/us-es/listing/1132967187/retro-1989-the-wizard-dvd-protagonizada?show_sold_out_detail=1&ref=nla_listing_details Retro 1989 The Wizard DVD Protagonizada por: Fred Savage/Beau Bridges/Christian Slater]</ref>|bbfc=pg|bbfcC=<ref>https://guild-home-video.fandom.com/wiki/The_Wizard</ref>|cmp=pg|cmpC=<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Wizard-Fred-Savage/dp/B000FVQLM0 <nowiki>The Wizard [DVD]</nowiki>]</ref>|mcc=g|mccC=<ref name="Quebec">https://repertoire.cinema.mcc.gouv.qc.ca/film/lenfant-genial-27723/</ref>|eirin=g|eirinC=<ref name="Japanese">[https://natalie.mu/eiga/film/800801#google_vignette スウィート・ロード]</ref>|kavi=st|kaviC=<ref name="Finnish">https://videospace.fi/release/game_over_vhs_finnkino</ref>|fsk=6|fskC=<ref name="German">[https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Joy-Stick-Heroes-Beau-Bridges/dp/B0CK5876ZM Joy Stick Heroes]</ref>}}
|execprod=
|execprod=
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|prod=
|editor=Tom Finan
|editor=Tom Finan
|prodloc=
|prodloc=
|prodcompany=The Finnegan/Pinchuk Company<br>Pipeline Productions<br>{{wp|Cinergi Pictures}}<br>{{wp|Universal Pictures}}
|prodcompany=The Finnegan/Pinchuk Company<br>Pipeline Productions<br>{{wp|Cinergi Pictures}}<br>[[Universal Pictures]]
|cinema={{wp|Robert Yeoman}}
|cinema={{wp|Robert Yeoman}}
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|runtime=100 minutes
|runtime=100 minutes
|budget=$6 million
|budget=$6 million
|release=December 15, 1989
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|boxoffice=$14.3 million
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'''''{{wp|The Wizard (1989 film)|The Wizard}}''''' is a family film directed by Todd Holland, released by {{wp|Universal Pictures|Universal Studios}} on December 15, 1989, that stars Luke Edwards, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis. The movie featured several cameos and direct references to [[Nintendo]]-related products, as well as many video games released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Due to this, the movie has been criticized for its excessive product placement of Nintendo material, but has nevertheless gained a cult following.
'''''{{wp|The Wizard (1989 film)|The Wizard}}''''' is a family film directed by Todd Holland, released by [[Universal Pictures|Universal Studios]] on December 15, 1989, that stars Luke Edwards, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis. The movie featured several cameos and direct references to [[Nintendo]]-related products, as well as many video games released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The movie has been criticized for its excessive product placement of Nintendo material and for its heavy similarities to the film ''{{wp|Rain Man}}'' from the previous year, but has nevertheless gained a cult following.
 
==''Super Mario'' references in ''The Wizard''==
==''Super Mario'' references in ''The Wizard''==
''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' is featured as the game played in the final event of the Video Armageddon competition at the end of the film, predating its western release on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods (Luke Edwards) manages to find the [[Recorder|Magic Flute]] in the [[Grass Land|World 1]] Fortress and wins the competition by warping to [[Giant Land|World 4]] (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling level 1-3 "World 2"). ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film. Sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' can be heard at a few points as well. [[Mario]] was prominently featured in the background of the film's poster artwork (which was later reused as the box art for the VHS and Blu-ray release<ref>https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Wizard-Blu-ray/30506/</ref>).
''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' is featured as the game played in the final event of the Video Armageddon competition at the end of the film, predating its western release on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods (Luke Edwards) manages to find the [[Recorder|Magic Flute]] in {{world link|1|fort|World 1-Fortress}} and wins the competition by warping to [[Giant Land|World 4]] (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling [[World 1-3 (Super Mario Bros. 3)|World 1-3]] "World 2"). ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film. Sound effects from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' can be heard at a few points as well. [[Mario]] and a [[Sidestepper]] were prominently featured in the background of the film's poster artwork (which was later reused as the box art for the VHS and Blu-ray release<ref>https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Wizard-Blu-ray/30506/</ref>).


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=スウィート・ロード
|JpnR=Suwīto Rōdo
|JpnM=Sweet Road
|JpnC=<ref name="Japanese"/>
|Fin=Game Over
|FinC=<ref name="Finnish"/>
|Fre=Vidéokid : L'Enfant génial
|FreM=Videokid: The awesome kid
|FreC=<ref name="FNAC">[https://www.fnac.com/mp48716129/Videokid-L-Enfant-genial-The-Wizard Vidéokid : L'Enfant génial / The Wizard]</ref>
|Fre2=L'Enfant génial
|Fre2M=The awesome kid
|Fre2C=<ref name="Quebec"/>
|Fre2N=Quebec
|Ger=Joy Stick Heroes
|GerC=<ref name="German"/>
|Ita=Il piccolo grande mago dei videogames
|ItaM=The little great videogame wizard
|ItaC=<ref>[https://www.amazon.it/Piccolo-Grande-Mago-Dei-Videogames/dp/B0D2JCGYKK Piccolo Grande Mago Dei Videogames (Il)]</ref>
|Kor=전자 오락의 마법사
|KorR=Jeonja Orakyi Mabeopssa
|KorM=Electronic Videogame Wizard
|KorC=<ref>[https://extmovie.com/movietalk/31526305 '레디 플레이어 원'이 영향 받았을 법한 '전자오락의 마법사']</ref>
|PorA=O Gênio do Videogame
|PorAM=The Videogame Genius
|PorAC=<ref>[https://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-34233/ O Gênio do Videogame]</ref>
|Rus=Волшебник
|RusR=Volšebnik
|RusM=The wizard
|RusC=<ref>[https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/1670/?utm_referrer=www.google.com Волшебник (1989)]</ref>
|SpaA=El genio
|SpaAM=The genius
|SpaAC=<ref>https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/el-genio/umc.cmc.5tf68q990bee823pmo87o8u57?l=es</ref>
|SpaE=El pequeño mago
|SpaEN=original dub
|SpaEM=The little wizard
|SpaEC=<ref>[https://x.com/i/status/1887603852003676537]</ref>
|SpaE2=El campeón del videojuego
|SpaE2N=re-dub
|SpaE2M=The videogame champion
|SpaE2C=<ref name="FNAC"/>
}}


==References==
==References==
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{{TV series and films}}
{{TV series and films}}
[[Category:Films]]
[[Category:Films]]

Latest revision as of 04:40, March 23, 2025

The Wizard
The Wizard Poster.jpg
General information
Director(s) Todd Holland
Writer(s) David Chisholm
Starring Fred Savage
Beau Bridges
Christian Slater
Composer(s) J. Peter Robinson
Country of origin United States of America
Original language English
Rating(s)
MPA:PG - Parental guidance[1]
BBFC:PG - Parental guidance[2]
CMP:PGPG - Parental guidance[3]
MCC:G - General[4]
Eirin:G - Guidance[5]
KAVI:ST - All ages[6]
FSK:6 - Six years and older[7]
Production
Editor(s) Tom Finan
Production company The Finnegan/Pinchuk Company
Pipeline Productions
Cinergi Pictures
Universal Pictures
Cinematography Robert Yeoman
Runtime 100 minutes
Budget $6 million
Distribution
Release date USA December 15, 1989[8]
Box office $14.3 million

The Wizard is a family film directed by Todd Holland, released by Universal Studios on December 15, 1989, that stars Luke Edwards, Fred Savage, and Jenny Lewis. The movie featured several cameos and direct references to Nintendo-related products, as well as many video games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The movie has been criticized for its excessive product placement of Nintendo material and for its heavy similarities to the film Rain Man from the previous year, but has nevertheless gained a cult following.

Super Mario references in The Wizard[edit]

Super Mario Bros. 3 is featured as the game played in the final event of the Video Armageddon competition at the end of the film, predating its western release on the NES. As the scene progresses, protagonist Jimmy Woods (Luke Edwards) manages to find the Magic Flute in World 1-Fortress and wins the competition by warping to World 4 (which would not actually score extra points in the game itself, implying that the competition had a different scoring system). Additionally, the emcee at the Video Armageddon announces several level names incorrectly (for instance, calling World 1-3 "World 2"). Super Mario Bros. 2 is mentioned and seen being played occasionally at earlier points in the film. Sound effects from Super Mario Bros. can be heard at a few points as well. Mario and a Sidestepper were prominently featured in the background of the film's poster artwork (which was later reused as the box art for the VHS and Blu-ray release[9]).

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese スウィート・ロード[5]
Suwīto Rōdo
Sweet Road
Finnish Game Over[6] -
French Vidéokid : L'Enfant génial[10] Videokid: The awesome kid
L'Enfant génial[4] The awesome kid Quebec
German Joy Stick Heroes[7] -
Italian Il piccolo grande mago dei videogames[11] The little great videogame wizard
Korean 전자 오락의 마법사[12]
Jeonja Orakyi Mabeopssa
Electronic Videogame Wizard
Portuguese (NOA) O Gênio do Videogame[13] The Videogame Genius
Russian Волшебник[14]
Volšebnik
The wizard
Spanish (NOA) El genio[15] The genius
Spanish (NOE) El pequeño mago[16] The little wizard original dub
El campeón del videojuego[10] The videogame champion re-dub

References[edit]