TV Watch SNL star Kyle Mooney spoof '80s and '90s Saturday morning TV in his zany new Netflix show The streamer dropped the first trailer for Saturday Morning All Star Hits. By Andrea Towers Andrea Towers Andrea is a Digital News Writer who loves all things superheroes. She also has a deep and intense appreciation for Linda Cardellini's entire career. EW's editorial guidelines Published on November 29, 2021 12:37PM EST Saturday morning cartoons are making a comeback, and Saturday Night Live's Kyle Mooney is here to help. On Monday, Netflix released the first trailer for Saturday Morning All Star Hits, a new hybrid comedy series featuring a combination of adult animated segments and live-action. Described as "a celebration of all that '80s and '90s television" that is "wildly irreverent and slightly disturbing," the eight-episode series — featuring Mooney as twin hosts Skip and Treybor — "takes viewers on a trip through the Saturday morning cartoon experience." In the trailer, you can get a sense of just how wacky the series will be, as Trevor and Skip spoof some fun retro television tropes and animation, including a trip to the zoo and a focus on tween idol drama. Kyle Mooney as Skip and Treybor on Netflix's "Saturday Morning All Stars.". Netflix Mooney created the series along with Ben Jones, the creative director at Bento Box, the animation studio behind shows such as Bob's Burgers and Central Park. Both serve as executive producers along with SNL creator Lorne Michaels. Since 2013, Mooney has starred as a cast member on NBC's SNL, on which he has played famous faces like Bradley Cooper and Rand Paul. His other film and television credits include Zoolander 2, Arrested Development, Rick and Morty, and Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising. Saturday Morning All Star Hits debuts on Netflix Dec. 10. Watch the trailer below. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: Jonathan Majors and Simu Liu to host SNL with musical guests Taylor Swift and Saweetie Ed Sheeran says he's cleared to perform on Saturday Night Live after quarantining for COVID-19 Seth Meyers hilariously reacts to Colin Jost breaking his record as SNL's Weekend Update anchor