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The Super Mario Bros. cartoon is back, but looks really weird thanks to AI

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Why This Matters

The re-airing of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show has been marred by AI upscaling, resulting in distorted and unsettling visuals that diminish the nostalgic value for viewers. This highlights the growing challenges and limitations of AI in media restoration and content enhancement, raising concerns about quality control in the industry. For consumers, it underscores the importance of critically evaluating AI-processed content before accepting it as a faithful representation of original media.

Key Takeaways

Adults of a certain age will no doubt remember The Super Mario Bros. Super Show, a cartoon from 1989 that starred our favorite sibling plumbers decades before they would take over multiplexes with an animated film franchise . The broadcast channel MeTV Toons has begun airing old episodes of the show , likely to trade on the buzz emanating from the pending theatrical release of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. There's just one problem. The episodes seem to have been sloppified by AI, according to a report by Kotaku .

The original series wasn't exactly a visual delight. It was a cash grab cartoon from the 1980s. However, it looks even worse now. MeTV seems to have run the footage through a bargain bin AI upscaler and the results are, in a word, weird.

Everything looks smoothed over in an off-putting way, with some characters looking markedly different from the original footage. Many of the episodes are available on YouTube , so it's easy to do your own comparisons.

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The AI also seems to have changed the title card to "The Suele Mario Bros. Super Show." These AI tools have never been great with visual representations of written text, but you'd think someone at the station would have given things a look over. Engadget has reached out to MeTV to ask what happened and we'll update this post when we find out.