Saturday Morning All Star Hits!
GenreLive-action/Animation
Comedy/Parody
Variety/Sketch comedy
Surreal humour
Created byBen Jones
Kyle Mooney
Based onSaturday-morning cartoons of the 1980s–90s
Directed byBen Jones (animated segments)
Dave McCary (live-action segments)
StarringKyle Mooney
Geraldine Viswanathan
Dylan Sprouse
Rae Dawn Chong
Nathan Fielder
Voices ofKyle Mooney
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
ComposerTimothy Cleary
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersScott Gairdner
Scott Greenberg
Craig Hartin
Katy Jenson
Ben Jones
Joel Kuwahara
Dave McCary
Lorne Michaels
Kyle Mooney
Andrew Singer
ProducersAubrey Danielson
Carl Fieler
Simon Gibney
Andrew Grissom
James Merrill
Max Minor
EditorsAndrew Lainhart
Zach Zdbzeibko
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time19–28 minutes
Production companiesAnimated portions:
Bento Box Entertainment
Ben Jones Studio, inc.
Live-action portions:
Broadway Video
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)

Saturday Morning All Star Hits! (S.M.A.S.H.!) is an American adult animated television series that first aired on December 10, 2021. Directed by Dave McCary and Ben Jones,[1] the show stars Kyle Mooney. Produced by Universal Television, the show was made as a mix of live-action with animation in conjunction with Ben Jones Studio, Inc., and Bento Box Entertainment for the animated segments, and Broadway Video for the live-action segments, and is a parody of Saturday-morning cartoon programming blocks from the 1980s and early 1990s, with a mix of animated and live-action content. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics.

Plot

The show is a parody of Saturday-morning cartoons from the 1980s and early 1990s, such as Chip and Pepper's Cartoon Madness, Fox Kids, and The Disney Afternoon, framed by an eponymous show called S.M.A.S.H.! for short.[2] It is hosted by twin brothers Skip and Treybor (parodies of Chip and Pepper), both played by Kyle Mooney.[3] They introduce various cartoon shows and have brief conversations between shows. The cartoons include:

Sometime after S1:E6, Treybor quits S.M.A.S.H.! because he feels overshadowed by his twin brother Skip. In the season finale, Treybor confronts Skip during a live broadcast to vent his frustrations, before their mother shows up and urges them to reconcile while introducing them to their long-lost triplet brother, Corbee (Nathan Fielder). Skip leaves S.M.A.S.H.!, after which all three triplets become VJs on Monday Early Afternoon Rock Song Hits, which shows skludge rock (grunge rock) music videos geared towards older teenagers and young adults.

Starting in S1:E4, breaking news interruptions chronicle the disappearance of Lottie co-stars Lottie Wolfe and Sean Benjamin and the subsequent police investigation; Wolfe's boyfriend and fellow teen sensation Johnny Rash is initially arrested and tried for their presumed deaths (in a nationally televised trial a la O. J. Simpson), during which Benjamin's body is found, but a jury acquits Rash due to matching left-and-right shoeprints being found at the scene, contradicting Rash's fashion statement of always wearing mismatched shoes (reminiscent of the backwards clothes worn by Kris Kross). Though it proved futile in court, evidence against Rash was found by a 9-year-old S.M.A.S.H.! superfan named Katherine Logan (implied to be the one who is switching tapes of S.M.A.S.H.! off-screen), who spotted a blooper in the Skip and the Strongimals Movie in which an unidentified figure (thought to be Johnny Rash himself) threw an athletic shoe matching the crime scene into the D'ahai Sea.

Running gags include the names of animation studios GIK (a play on DIC Entertainment), Herb Whibley (Walt Disney), and Polystar (a spoof of Carolco), numerous appearances of sub sandwiches and catchphrases like "zuzzy zazz" and "uh... subs?".

Cast

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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1"Tape 1: SCHOOL"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)101
Twin hosts Skip and Treybor develop a sibling rivalry. Teenage dinosaur Randy gets dumped. David hides his friendship with the cute Create-A-Crittles.
2"Tape 2: LOST"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)102
Randy applies to Music College. David's pals colorize his logo. "The Strongimals" visit Earth and meet Skip, whose cameo role is mocked by Treybor.
3"Tape 3: ZOO"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)103
Skip's fame grows, along with Treybor's jealousy. Randy makes a friend at Music College. The Create-A-Crittles join David's corporate creative team.
4"Tape 4: SMASH!"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)104
The show gets a new studio. Skip now stars in "The Strongimals." A comedian presents "Lil' Bruce." The Crittles — and David's marriage — split up.
5"Tape 5: NEWS"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)105
An episode of "Primeline" profiles rising star Skip and tracks a startling disappearance. The "Pro Bros" live in the shadows of their famous brothers.
6"Tape 6: MOVIE"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)106
Treybor pays a humiliating visit to the set of Skip's new film. The Pro Bros mount a rescue mission. A disappearance becomes a homicide investigation.
7"Tape 7: DANGER"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)107
The stars of the Saturday-morning lineup join the president and pop star Nuance to address a serious social issue: the disrespectful phrase, "Shut up!"
8"Tape 8: LIVE!"Ben Jones & Dave McCaryKyle Mooney, Ben Jones, Dave McCary, Scott GairdnerDecember 10, 2021 (2021-12-10)108
The live premiere of "Skip and the Strongimals" is interrupted by dysfunctional family dynamics and the pending results of a TV star's murder trial.

Production

The show was co-created by Mooney (who plays both Skip and Treybor), director Dave McCary (directing the live action segments), and animator Ben Jones, best known for his work on the Cartoon Network series The Problem Solverz and the FXX animated series Stone Quackers, and the Emmy Award-winning sitcom Bob's Burgers.[7][8][9] It is produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels.[10]

Reception

Saturday Morning All Star Hits! has received mostly positive reviews from critics for its "hilariously sharp edge" on 90s nostalgia.[3][7][8][11][12]

See also

References

  1. ^ MUBI
  2. ^ How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend? – The New York Times
  3. ^ a b Keller, Joel (December 10, 2021). "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Saturday Morning All-Star Hits!' On Netflix, Kyle Mooney's Twisted Tribute To Kids Show Lineups Of The '80s And '90s". Decider. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  4. ^ Saturday Morning All Star Hits! review: Kyle Mooney brings his weird to Netflix – Polygon
  5. ^ a b c Kyle Mooney's Saturday Morning All Star Hits! grows weirdly compelling the further you get into it – PRIMETIMER
  6. ^ The Obsessive Brilliance of Saturday Morning All Star Hits! – Nathan Rabin's Happy Place
  7. ^ a b Bell, Josh (December 10, 2021). "Kyle Mooney Creatively Parodies Kids TV in Saturday Morning All Star Hits!". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Allen, Nick (December 10, 2021). "Netflix's Saturday Morning All-Star Hits is a Gift for Kyle Mooney Fans". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  9. ^ SNL star Kyle Mooney spoofs Saturday morning cartoons in new Netflix show|EW.com
  10. ^ ‘Saturday Morning All Star Hits!’: First Look At ‘SNL’s Kyle Mooney In Netflix Series From Lorne Michaels – Update – Deadline
  11. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (December 10, 2021). "Netflix's 'Saturday Morning All Star Hits!': TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 12, 2021.
  12. ^ Greene, Steve (December 15, 2021). "'Saturday Morning All Star Hits!' Has '90s Nostalgia with a Hilariously Sharp Edge". IndieWire. Retrieved December 17, 2021.