The Super Mario Galaxy Movie — the Nintendo and Illumination co-production that became one of the biggest films of 2026 — is now available to own digitally in Japan from today, August 19. The full home video release (4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD) follows on October 16, with a premium Steelbook edition also confirmed for collectors. For Singapore fans who caught it in theatres and want a copy to keep, here is what you need to know.
A Billion-Dollar Blockbuster Returns
When The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hit theatres in April 2026, it quickly established itself as a phenomenon. Domestically in Japan alone, it grossed ¥7.9 billion — a remarkable figure for an animated co-production — while the worldwide total surpassed US$1 billion. The film follows Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, Toad, and Rosalina as they travel beyond the Mushroom Kingdom into the cosmos to confront a galactic threat from Bowser, voiced with scene-stealing menace by Jack Black.

Japan Home Release Dates at a Glance
Nintendo Japan and Toho announced the home release schedule on August 17, confirmed across AnimAnime (Japanese) and Nintendo Dream Web (Japanese):
- Digital download sale: August 19, 2026 (today) via Japanese storefronts
- Digital rental: September 16, 2026
- 4K UHD + Blu-ray standard edition: October 16, 2026 — ¥7,590
- Blu-ray + DVD standard edition: October 16, 2026 — ¥5,390
- 4K UHD + Blu-ray Steelbook edition: October 16, 2026 — ¥8,690
- Blu-ray + DVD Steelbook edition: October 16, 2026 — ¥6,490
All physical formats pack over 60 minutes of behind-the-scenes bonus content, including character creation stories and cast and crew commentary on key sequences.

The Steelbook — Designed for Display
The Steelbook edition is the standout pick for collectors. Rather than the main cast key art used on the standard cover, the Steelbook wears a deep brown leather-look finish embossed with a Power Star motif — very much in the spirit of a Grandmaster Galaxy prize. Open it up and the inside panel reveals a twilight-hued galactic vista with a castle perched on a floating rock, a genuinely striking piece of shelf art. Two discs (the 4K UHD and a Blu-ray copy) sit neatly inside.

Rosalina, Bowser, and What Made This Film Land
Beyond the nostalgia factor, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned its box office through character work that surprised many viewers. Rosalina — silent and regal in the games — gets a full arc here, while Bowser’s redesign as a galaxy-conquering sorcerer with glowing lightning bolt armour turned the character into a genuine screen villain rather than a comedy punchline. The film rewards both casual audiences and players who have spent hours chasing Power Stars across galaxies.


Singapore Fans: What Are Your Options?
The movie screened at Golden Village cinemas in Singapore when it released in April 2026. If you want to own it digitally, English-language editions have been available on global storefronts — Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and similar services — since May 2026. The Japan-market digital release that begins today is tailored to Japanese storefronts and will carry Japanese-language pricing.
For physical media, the Japan Blu-ray releasing October 16 is importable. Co-productions like this almost always carry the original English audio track alongside the Japanese dub on Japanese releases, so import copies should be fully watchable. The Power Star Steelbook in particular is a strong shelf piece — and at ¥8,690 (roughly S$80–85 at current rates), it is priced competitively against domestic premium editions. Browse our Game News section for more Nintendo and gaming coverage.
