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Fans Break the Internet: Super Mario Galaxy Movie Q&A Triggers YouTube Security Block

TV & Movies
April 2, 2026 · 10:54 AM

The highly anticipated "Super Mario Galaxy Movie" cast interview hit a major technical roadblock today when a massive surge in viewer interest seemingly triggered YouTube's automated security protocols.

Fans eagerly tuning in to find out "What's in the Block?!" and hear the star-studded cast answer burning questions were instead met with a stark warning page. According to the error message displayed on the video platform, Google's systems detected "unusual traffic" originating from the network, temporarily halting access to the exclusive Q&A session.

"This page appears when Google automatically detects requests coming from your computer network which appear to be in violation of the Terms of Service," the platform's automated message stated.

While enthusiastic Nintendo fans clamor for new details about the upcoming galactic adventure, YouTube's security measures required viewers to solve a CAPTCHA to prove human identity. The platform noted that such traffic spikes can sometimes be caused by automated scripts, malicious software, or simply users sending requests too quickly in their excitement to view the content.

For now, fans looking to see their favorite actors discuss the jump to the cosmos will have to pass a quick security check before diving back into the Mushroom Kingdom's latest cinematic endeavor.