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Animated series about an Atlanta performing arts school grad who ditches a successful music career to become a music teacher.Animated series about an Atlanta performing arts school grad who ditches a successful music career to become a music teacher.Animated series about an Atlanta performing arts school grad who ditches a successful music career to become a music teacher.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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I was reading some of the previous comments and had to chuckle out loud at the adults reviewing a show for kids. Some of you are having a hard time trying to figure out why you do not understand the show. One guy cannot figure out the title (Class of 3000:Andre 3000 creator of the show) and so forth. Basically the show is not meant for you. It's meant for the kids and if you children like it....is that all that matters? The show got great ratings and is coming back for another season because kids love the show.
I personally found the show to be creative, colorful and entertaining. There is not too much hidden adult humor like most children's shows that I have watched with my kids. Nice lessons throughout the show and great interaction between the various ethnic backgrounds....something that the young Americans need to see. Great examples of how we can all get along being from "Different Strokes" As long the show continues to display a positive message to my children and give them interest in music (which is has for mine and millions of other children) then I am all for it. I look forward to another season of a great show! Don't read too much into the super detailed negative reviews from the adults. They are trying to be overly analytical of a show designed for children. Watch it with your kids, form your own view and if they like the show and you see it fitting for them to view. Please let them be entertained.
I personally found the show to be creative, colorful and entertaining. There is not too much hidden adult humor like most children's shows that I have watched with my kids. Nice lessons throughout the show and great interaction between the various ethnic backgrounds....something that the young Americans need to see. Great examples of how we can all get along being from "Different Strokes" As long the show continues to display a positive message to my children and give them interest in music (which is has for mine and millions of other children) then I am all for it. I look forward to another season of a great show! Don't read too much into the super detailed negative reviews from the adults. They are trying to be overly analytical of a show designed for children. Watch it with your kids, form your own view and if they like the show and you see it fitting for them to view. Please let them be entertained.
Wow, I have never seen a show this criminally underrated (not even Mike, Lu and Og, Sheep in the Big City and Whatever Happened to Robot Jones are this underrated). This is one of Cartoon Network's best shows along with Johnny Bravo, Courage the Cowardly Dog and Codename: Kids Next Door. The theme song is very catchy and the songs are fun to listen to and the art style and character designs are uniquely incredible. To the person who said that none of their five kids sat through this show: your kids probably have a crappy taste in television.
I saw this when I was a kid and it was pretty neat. I revisited it and it is just as good as I remember it, if not better. The main animation is grandiose with a style that really makes it stand out, and the addition of other animators coming in for the music videos is just Willy Wonka levels of eye candy. I like that its main characters are of varying races. Plus, I like to think that Sunny's somewhere in the list most powerful characters in fiction given what he's capable of. It's a shame this show went out so early. I guess a lawsuit doesn't look good on your resumé. Oh, and to the guy to said this is worse than Cow and Chicken, I must know if you're trolling. I not, then I have several questions.
I remember watching this as a kid and I have to say it's pretty good. It's cool to hear the various forms of music as well as see the characters in very bizarre scenarios and how they react. Andre 3000 voices Sunny Bridges, a music teacher who works at a school in Atlanta. He teaches kids from various backgrounds who then go on several misadventures. It's an interesting cartoon. I thought the animation was interesting, the characters were quirky and cool and the stories were interesting. If you can I highly recommend you check this show out.
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- TriviaEddie is the only schoolchild in the class with five fingers on each hand, while the rest of the class has four fingers per hand (as cartoon convention dictates). The extra fingers are put down to his wealth.
- Crazy creditsThe opening credits of each episode provide a small preview of scenes from the episode.
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