Super Smash Bros. (Animated series) (Season 1)

The first season of the adventure-fantasy action comedy-drama animated television series Super Smash Bros.premiered on Netflix on April 10, 2020. It consists of twenty-five episodes each of approximately 28 or 32 minutes. The series is based on Nintendo video game franchise, adapted by Masahiro Sakurai (creator and director of the franchise's own installment), Shigeru Miyamoto, Trey Parker and Matt Stone (South Park's creators). A pilot was presented in private, but has not been released as he is described as "strange and experimental."

The story centers on Planet Core, where Master Hand and Crazy Hand guard "The Master Core", an artifact created by one of the 16 warriors who helped defeat Dominus two billion years ago. However, Dominus suddenly returns with more power and begins an invasion at several points in the multiverse; Because of this, Master and Crazy look for the descendants of the warriors to eliminate Dominus once and for all, but when they join them, the differences between them contribute to the advance of the enemy and it is until Tabuu attacks them. After moving away, they all form a united team to be able to counter the Dominu's forces, even without knowing of its potential of its powers.

Critics praised the show's production values and voice cast, with specific accolades for Charles Martinet's portrayal of Mario and Luigi. The first season won five of the seven Primetime Emmy Awards for which it was nominated, for Outstanding Animated Program ("Being (Part 2)"), Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance (Martinet), Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics ("Mario & Peach's Song") and Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music (Koji Kondo and Hans Zimmer). Laura Bailey and Matt Stone also received nominations for their voice performances.

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