Saturday Morning All Star Hits!
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This show isn't really that smashing for the most part, but at least Ben Jones doesn’t have to work on children’s television anymore.
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Saturday Morning All Star Hits! (S.M.A.S.H.!) is an American adult animated television series created by Kyle Mooney and Ben Jones. Produced by Universal Television, the show is a parody of Saturday-morning cartoon programming blocks from the 1980s and early 1990s, including a mix of live-action and animation segments. It was released on Netflix on December 10, 2021.
Why It Will Mostly Ruin Your Saturday Mornings
- This is supposed to be a parody of Saturday Morning blocks of the 1980s and 1990s, like Fox Kids and the Disney Afternoon, yet it just comes off as pathetic and lazy.
- The animation is incredibly slow and dull.
- The writing is absolutely nothing.
- Most of the jokes are horrible.
- The way this show mixes live-action with animation just felt extremely lazy.
- None of the parodies were any funny.
- Skip is such a total jerk, especially to his brother Treybor, who's only there to be the show's punching bag.
- Wasting talented actors like Maurice LaMarche and Cree Summer.
- Unoriginal title: The title "Saturday Morning All Star Hits!" is way too unoriginal.
Redeeming Qualities
- Good character designs that are an improvement over the character designs from The Problem Solverz and Stone Quackers.
- There actually were some jokes that were admittedly funny.
- Despite coming out in 2021, this show is in 4:3 instead of 16:9 widescreen. This helps the show look as if it was really made in the 1990s instead of 2021.
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