Some of us grew up on the old crappy cartoons and movies that plagued us in the 80's, 90's and so forth. We watched The Wizard just so Nintendo could advert our attention and entice us with their products, and honestly, much of it was hard to stomach. I'd re-watch The Wizard, but as for the old cartoon shows, I never watched any of them past their pilots. They were absolute garbage, not up to Dungeons and Dragons standards therefore not worthy of my child self's time.
That being said, we are currently in an age where passionate animators and story tellers are pissed upon, forgotten, and given no respect (for the most part), and the majority of animation is resourced out to a bunch of kids in South Korea who are trained in a small variety of styles and merely draw what they are told to draw, and half the time the scripts they are putting to animation are very lack luster them selves, so I am concerned that perhaps the new breed of Nintendo entertainment, may fall sway to this trend, just as have many RPG cut scenes within video games already.
I mean crap, just look at Star Wars Clone Wars. It's been given a ton of awards and it TOTALLY lacks the soul of what was Star Wars back when it was a trilogy of films, a few expanded universe novels, and of course all the West End Games resources books. It has fallen from grace.
But who knows, not everything new is terrible, perhaps some interesting things could come from this. I can only imagine what a well designed Metroid movie could be like, or what Mario and Princess Peach could be like as children's role models considering that Nintendo refuses to involve political debates about sex and all that trivial non-sense in their games. Sony and Microsloth and their bandwagon of 3rd party developers have the eternally pubescent market covered already.