The Super Mario Galaxy Super Show (Imagine if their adventures all took the form of stories Rosalina was telling the Lumas instead of the "plumbers logs"; heck, it could even be called...)
Tales of Super Mario Galaxy (or even, "Super Mario Galaxy Tales")
The Super Mario Odyssey Super Show (Imagine if it was Cappy narrating, either for a personal journal, or a book he wanted to write)
"The Super Mario Sunshine..." (Imagine if it was FLUDD...)
(Alternately, they could also be called "The Adventures of..."; in either case, this would probably only be if they weren't being called "The [New] Super Mario Bros. Super Show", which even then could also be its own thing; oh, what the heck...)
The Adventures (or even "Tales") of Super Mario Bros. Wonder (because I don't think "The Super Mario Bros. Wonder Show" is going to cut it...)
*This is probably what Nippon Animation's series would be called if it was dubbed in English and aired "back in the day" with the same cast as the American prime time show...oh yeah, and was also given the Star Trek: The Animated Series treatment. OTOH, I'm told that part of it is based on "...in the Big Woods", (the first of the original books; "...Prairie" is the second book) so I'm not sure how it would work...
Inspector Gadget: Mission Impossible (OTOH, even if he did get his messages this way, it would still always manage to blow up in Chief Quimby's face...)
If I may recommend more media for you to check out, here's a starter:
You've mentioned that haven't read the original TMNT comics from Mirage Studios. Well, this video by YouTuber "Soundout12" gives a decent roadmap for where to start:
dmxx116 really likes to wish for people not to return back to so and so because their films didn't do so well. I don't agree with everything he says, though I agree on that Jared Leto shouldn't play Skeletor.
I'm sorry but I disagree with what GRPHX said about the past five films with Daniel Craig as James Bond as well as the choice of Denis Villeneuve as director and Steven Knight as writer in the next film because I really doubt Villeneuve's take will be like the Craig films at all and besides, all of the stuff he mentioned happened before the Craig films such as Licence to Kill.
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