Despite its lackluster history with franchise fans, Seth Rogen reveals Seth Rogen reacting to the infamous Donkey Kong song, "DK Rap."
The video, as seen above, humorously finds the voice behind the film's version of the barrel-throwing gorilla in awe at the song's quality, calling it "objectively, one of the worst rap songs of all time." The promo also sees Rogen reveal that The Super Mario Bros. Movie will in fact include the song, featuring it during the character's introduction.
Why DK Rap's Inclusion Is A Good Sign (Despite How Awful It Is)
"DK Rap" was first released with 1999's Donkey Kong 64, acting as the intro theme to the Nintendo 64 game and co-written by Rare designer George Andreas. Despite their hopes to set a new tone from the character's previous solo game, Donkey Kong Country, the song ultimately has gone on to land on a number of "so-bad-it's-good" lists, to which composer Grant Kirkhope has gone on to embrace as an honor.
Though it may have a low spot in many fans' hearts, The Super Mario Bros. Movie including "DK Rap" is actually a good sign for the animated film. Unlike the critically panned live-action Super Mario Bros. movie, the filmmakers behind the reboot look to truly be pulling from every corner of the source material as possible to honor those who have followed the Nintendo franchise throughout its 40-plus year life cycle. Previous trailers have gone to show many of the Easter eggs and direct pulls from the games, including Rainbow Road, Peach's Castle, and the Tanooki Suit, among others.
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