Legends of the Super Mario Bros.

 is a Japanese-American video game series and a spin-off to the  series, being developed by and published by Nintendo since TBD 2016.

Synopsis
Set in Mushroomopolis, two brothers travel around to stop a monstrous creature from causing as much chaos as possible.

Games

 * 1)  (video game) (2016)

Main

 * Mario (voiced by Charles Martinet) - TBD
 * Luigi (also voiced by Charles Martinet) - TBD

Supporting

 * Peach Toadstool (voiced by Cristina Pucelli) - a tomboyish and adventurous girl who befriends Mario and helps him in his adventures by resorting to TBD.
 * Toad (voiced by Jason Spisak) - TBD
 * Yoshi (voiced by Tom Kenny) - TBD
 * Daisy (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) - TBD
 * Rosalina (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) - TBD

Antagonists

 * Bowser (voiced by David Sobolov) - TBD
 * Kamek (voiced by Greg Baldwin) - an old but powerful Koopa wizard who raised Bowser into becoming TBD.
 * Boom Boom and Pom Pom (voiced by Rob Paulsen and Tara Strong, respectively) - two twin Koopas who are known for their TBD.
 * King Boo (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * King Boo (voiced by TBD) - TBD

Differences

 * While still featuring some comedic moments, it takes a darker approach similar to other Nintendo games like Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, Kid Icarus, Star Fox and Fire Emblem and to match rival series such as Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog and Activision's Spyro the Dragon.
 * A few characters are removed including Toadsworth, Bowser Jr., Wario and Waluigi, TBD.
 * Peach is changed into a tomboyish woman with no royal heritage as she is also more self-reliant and sports a new design, consisting of long and loose blonde hair, a red blouse, a red skirt and brown sandals.

Trivia

 * While most of the characters are recast, Charles Martinet kept his dual role as Mario and Luigi.
 * According to Nintendo, they opted to not recast them since most people associate Charles to them and it wouldn't be the same if his roles were done by someone else.
 * Some fans jokingly compared it to the infamous live-action adaption as it is notably darker and more realistic yet truer to the TBD.