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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie includes a disclaimer that it may not be used to train AI

Posted on April 7, 2026 by in General Nintendo, News

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has been out in theaters for a week, and Gamespot has reported that a disclaimer was found in the credits prohibiting the use of the movie in AI training.

The disclaimer is found all the way at the end of the movie’s credits grouped with all of the copyright warnings; in fact it is the very last line of the credits sequence. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal had begun putting this AI disclaimer on all of their movies since June 2025.

You can read those last disclaimers verbatim, below:

This Motion Picture is Protected Under The Laws Of The United States And Other Countries. Unauthorized Duplication, Distribution, Or Exhibition May Result In Civil Liability And Criminal Prosecution.

The Characters And Events Depicted In This Photoplay Are Fictitious. Any Similarity To Actual Persons , Living Or Dead, Is Purely Coincidental.

All Rights In This Work Are Reserved For Purposes Of Laws In All Jurisdictions Pertaining To Data Mining, Or AI Training, Including, But Not Limited To Article 4(3) Of Directive (Eu) 2019/790.
This Work May Not Be Used To Train AI.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is out now in theaters, and recently Nintendo and Illumination explained why Galaxy was chosen to be adapted. To read about that, click here.

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