Saturday Morning All Star Hits!

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Saturday Morning All Star Hits!
This show isn't really smashing at all.
Genre: Live-action/Animation

Comedy/Parody Variety/Sketch comedy Surreal humour

Running Time: 19–28 minutes
Country: United States
Release Date: December 10, 2021
Network(s): Netflix
Created by: Ben Jones
Kyle Mooney
Distributed by: Netflix
Starring: Kyle Mooney
Geraldine Viswanathan
Dylan Sprouse
Rae Dawn Chong
Nathan Fielder
Pamela Adlon
Fred Armisen
Eric Bauza
Maurice LaMarche
Kevin Michael Richardson
Beck Bennett
Kate Lyn Sheil
Cree Summer
Frank Welker
Chris Redd
Paul Rudd
Emma Stone
Ben Jones
Seasons: 1
Episodes: 3


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 Ruin Your Saturday Mornings

  1. 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.
  2. The animation is incredibly slow and dull.
  3. The writing is absolutely nothing.
  4. The jokes are horrible.
  5. The way this show mixes live-action with animation just felt extremely lazy.
  6. None of the parodies were any funny.
  7. Skip is such a total jerk, especially to his brother Treybor, who's only there to be the show's punching bag.
  8. Wasting talented actors like Maurice LaMarche and Cree Summer.
  9. Unoriginal title: The title "Saturday Morning All Star Hits!" is way too unoriginal.

Redeeming Qualities

  1. Good character designs that are an improvement over the character designs from The Problem Solverz and Stone Quackers.
  2. 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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