TV series
Saturday Morning All Star Hits!
Overview
Wildly irreverent and slightly disturbing, this adult animation, live-action hybrid celebrates the campy, Saturday-morning shows of the '80s and '90s.
Details
- First air date
- 2021-12-10
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 8 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Animation
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Bento Box Entertainment, Broadway Video, Universal Television
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Kyle Mooney as Skip / Treybor / (voice)
- Beck Bennett as (voice)
- Maurice LaMarche as (voice)
- Eric Bauza as (voice)
- Cree Summer as (voice)
- Pamela Adlon as (voice)
- Paul Rudd as (voice)
- Ben Jones as (voice)
- Kate Lyn Sheil as (voice)
- Fred Armisen as (voice)
- Chris Redd as (voice)
- Dylan Sprouse
Creators and crew
- Ben Jones - Creator
- Kyle Mooney - Creator
- Ben Jones - Executive Producer
- Kyle Mooney - Executive Producer
- Scott Greenberg - Executive Producer
- Joel Kuwahara - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Tape 1: SCHOOL
Twin hosts Skip and Treybor develop a sibling rivalry. Teenage dinosaur Randy gets dumped. David hides his friendship with the cute Create-A-Crittles.
Episode 2: Tape 2: LOST
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.
Episode 3: Tape 3: ZOO
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.
Episode 4: Tape 4: SMASH!
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.
Episode 5: Tape 5: NEWS
An episode of "Primeline" profiles rising star Skip and tracks a startling disappearance. The "Pro Bros" live in the shadows of their famous brothers.
Episode 6: Tape 6: MOVIE
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.
Episode 7: Tape 7: DANGER
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!"
Episode 8: Tape 8: LIVE!
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.
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