The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is, according to defenders on the internet, a children’s movie. So I’m sure you can imagine why parents are clutching their pearls after mishearing one line in the movie in which it sounds a lot like the yellow Luma, the little star baby boy who has never done anything wrong, is dropping an F-bomb.
why did that Luma say fuck
— hayden fyrus 🌺⭐️ (@FyrusYT) April 1, 2026
Mario Galaxy movie was great. Understandably there was an audible gasp from all the parents when that luma dropped the F bomb though😅
— Boundary Break (@BoundaryBreak) April 1, 2026
I watched The Super Mario Galaxy Movie last night.
I’m 99% sure the Yellow Luma said the F-word. pic.twitter.com/nBPLY3xxyX
— Shoddy (@DocShoddy) April 1, 2026
He doesn’t actually say “fuck,” to be clear, but looking back at the clip, I can absolutely hear where folks are coming from. Even Kotaku’s own Ethan Gach said he did a double take when seeing the movie and the little guy seemed to drop a top-tier cuss. The actual line is “Princess Peach, I finally found you,” but Luma’s voice hitches a little while saying “finally,” so it kinda sounds like he’s saying “fuckingly.” See for yourself:
What the fuck I can hear it https://t.co/0IljsioWTd pic.twitter.com/FzCmM2oO3M
— SuperWiiBros08 (@SuperWiiBros08) April 2, 2026
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is pretty safe for the little ones. It doesn’t even have much of what you might consider crude humor, so I can understand why parents might be shocked if they thought, even for a brief moment, that a character was swearing. Having grown up in the conservative rural south, I absolutely would have gotten yanked out of a theater by my folks if they misheard a character saying something like this. But rest assured, parents; Luma may be tired after running for his life to find Peach, but even fatigue will not turn this little angel into a potty mouth.

