Jimmy Kimmel's latest venture, Super Maximum Retro Show, is set to transport viewers back in time to the pre-Internet era. The series, which launches on Tuesday, Mar. 7 at 10 p.m. ET on Vice TV, is based on the wildly popular Super70sSports viral Twitter feed and is sure to take audiences on a wild ride through the 70s, 80s, and 90s.

Comedian Chris Distefano will be taking the reins as host, and he's joined by a group of guest panelists that include Hasan Minaj, Roy Wood Jr., Chris Redd, Matteo Lane, Judy Gold, Chris Gethard, Adam Pally, and more. Together, they'll be taking a closer look at the past videos, photos, ads, and games that would have gone viral if the web had existed back then. But it's not just about nostalgia – the show is also about making fun of the past and all its ridiculousness, according to a report from Variety.

"I love Ricky Cobb’s Super70sSports Twitter feed, and Chris DiStefano is one of my favorite comics,” Kimmel said in a statement. “I cannot wait for ‘the youngs’ to see how ridiculous everything was when I was growing up.”

The show has an all-star team of executive producers, including Kimmel, Distefano, Scott Lonker, Ryan Ling, Ricky Cobb, Tim Cohen-Laurie, Bryan Terry, Peter Gaffney, and Catherine Whyte for Vice TV.

"Hold on, putting down my Garbage Pail Kids collection and lowering the volume off the 8-track,” Vice Media Group global TV prexy Morgan Hertzan said in a statement. “Now that that’s done, bringing to life Ricky Cobb’s incredible Twitter feed alongside Jimmy Kimmel’s Kimmelot and ITV America has been an incredibly fun and nostalgic experience, and we are excited for the audience to travel back with The Super Maximum Retro Show.

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Kimmel to Host Oscar Nominees as 2023 Oscar Host

Jimmy Kimmel hosting the Oscars
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The Academy Awards have announced that late-night TV star Jimmy Kimmel will return as host for the 2023 Oscars ceremony. This marks the third time Kimmel has taken on the hosting duties for the prestigious event. The show is set to be broadcast live on ABC on Mar. 12, 2023, and the Academy is thrilled to have Kimmel back at the helm.

Kimmel has previously hosted the Oscars in 2017 and 2018, and his return as host for the 2023 ceremony is highly anticipated by both the Academy and audiences worldwide. With his sharp wit and comedic timing, Kimmel is sure to bring his unique brand of humor to the proceedings and make the 95th Oscars ceremony a night to remember.