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  "textContent": "If you needed another example of why audiences have completely tuned out modern gaming media, look no further than Kotaku and its latest coverage of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Because this isn’t just about writing or awkward commentary. It’s a pattern of projecting adult themes onto a children’s film from an outlet that has […]\n\nThe post Kotaku Pushes Adult Themes Onto Super Mario Galaxy Movie Characters Fox McCloud and Bowser appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
  "title": "Kotaku Pushes Adult Themes Onto Super Mario Galaxy Movie Characters Fox McCloud and Bowser"
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