Weve been excitedly covering updates on the building and construction going on at Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan as it continues leveling up. As more of this interactive world comes to life, weve seen moving coins, green Koopa shells, incredibly mushrooms, Piranha Plants, and more all coming together to make this world feel like were inside of the computer game.
Today, we spotted a Thwomp moving about, all set to crash down on the ground and, well, thwomp. Thanks to Twitter user @EtiaCSXZDkkpdbs, we got to see the very first appearance at Thwomp all lit up last month, however today, Twitter user @ThemeParkShark captured video of one in action!
The ¥ 60 billion ($ 559.5 million) expansion will include a extremely interactive and interesting environment where beloved experiences centered around the Super Mario characters will come to life. The land is expected to feature a Mario Kart E-ticket in addition to a family-friendly Yoshi attraction.
Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan was at first slated for a Summer 2020 opening, ahead of the now-delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics. But due to the parks present recovery from its extended COVID-19 closure, Universal Studios Japan has decided that its in the interest of Guest safety to delay the opening. No brand-new time frame was offered.
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