Super Mario's Super Cartoons

Super Mario's Super Cartoons is a 2023 American animated television comedy variety show produced by Nintendo and Universal Animation Studios. It premiered on Peacock on April 4, 2023 to coincide with Mario's 40th birthday,

Synopsis
The show revolves around Mario and Luigi Mario (both voiced by Charles Martinet) hosting a variety show to the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom. Other characters such as Princess Peach Toadstool (Samantha Kelly), Princess Daisy Toadstool (Deanna Mustard), Toad (Keegan-Michael Key) and Yoshi (Kazumi Totaka) would appear to help Mario and Luigi host the show or help with any characters' problems. At times, King Dedede (Ted Lewis) and/or King Bowser Koopa (Kenny James) would try to take over the show. As a running gag, whenever Bowser appears to take over the show, the audience boos and throws tomatoes to him, which is a reference to how Bowser is Mario's arch enemy in the games.

The show's segments are based on Nintendo's other IP's such as Donkey Kong Country, Kirby, Pokémon, Splatoon, etc. Most episodes are 22 minutes long and feature three seven minute segments with a recurring theme. But, special episodes include seven cartoons due the episodes being 44 minutes long.

Segments

 * Donkey Kong Country -
 * The Perils of Pokémon -
 * Kirby! -
 * Star Fox -
 * The Legends of Link and Zelda -
 * Splatoon: Inkling Wars -
 * The Miis -
 * WarioWare -
 * Punch-Out!! -
 * Metroid -
 * Animal Crossing Town -
 * Planet Pikmin -
 * Arms: Punch Away! -
 * Mr. Game and Watch -
 * Pit: Kid Icarus -
 * Captain Falcon -
 * Fire Emblem -
 * Xenoblade -

Main

 * Mario Mario (voiced by Charles Martinet in season 1, Kevin Afghani in season 2 onwards) - a red plumber with an Italian accent who is the main host of his show.
 * Luigi Mario (also voiced by Charles Martinet in season 1, Kevin Afghani in season 2 onwards) - a green plumber who is Mario's brother and co-host.

Trivia

 * Nintendo opted to make the series very faithful to Nintendo's properties by bringing some Nintendo developers to work with the animators, to avoid the criticism that most of Nintendo's American TV show adaptations (such as The Super Mario Bros Super Show, Donkey Kong Country (1996) and The Legend of Zelda (1989)) had received from fans.
 * This series marked one of the first times that Kevin Afghani voiced Mario, Luigi and Wario.
 * Many of the voice actors from Nintendo's games would reprise their roles.