- Old Spice has released a new collection in collaboration with The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
- It includes a range of products with fragrances and packaging inspired by characters from the film
- They are all available now starting at $7.97
A new Old Spice fragrance collection inspired by the future The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is out now.
It offers products ranging from deodorant sticks and body sprays to shower companions such as 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner and body lotion. They come in five different ones Super Mario-inspired fragrances, adorned with artwork celebrating the film.
The scents include Cosmic Quest, Desert Detour, Castle Crush, Brooklyn Bounce and, in a slightly jarring break from all the alliteration, Space Mischief. I suppose ‘Space Smell’ just doesn’t sound that appealing…
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Cosmic Quest is described as a “clean fragrance” with watery notes and citrus on a woody and musky base. This sounds quite similar to the brand’s existing Whitewater fragrance, which also mixes aquatic scents with lime and woody elements. It is branded with an image of Mario flying from space and is presumably an interpretation of what the iconic plumber smells like.
Desert Detour, which features Luigi on its art, is apparently “bubbly” thanks to its bourbon and black cherry aromas, livened up with the addition of orange peel, oak and vanilla in a way that almost sounds like the delicious old fashioned cocktail.
Castle Crush is clearly inspired by the character of Princess Peach, who appears on the packaging with an abundance of summery fruits, including peach, mango, pineapple and grapefruit. This is on top of light hints of bergamot and jasmine plus amber, coconut and vanilla for some warmth.
Yoshi-branded Brooklyn Bounce is another fruity one, with citrus and florals meant to capture all the allure “of a tropical sunrise in full bloom.”
Finally, Space Mischief is a more masculine fragrance with a clean watery smell and a bold citrus twist. It features the film’s villain, Bower Junior, on the label.
The full range is available from US retailers with prices starting at $7.97. Stock is limited and likely won’t last long with the film set to hit theaters on April 1, 2026.
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