3-South

3-South

History

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==History==
==History==
The series was created by ''[[Family Guy]]'' veteran writer [[Mark Hentemann]] during the show's hiatus, loosely based on Mark's college days at [[Miami University]]. It is the only animated series produced for [[MTV]] by [[Warner Bros. Animation]]; [[Paramount Global]] currently owns the series via MTV. After 3-South was canceled after one season due to low ratings, Mark Hentemann would later go on to create ''[[Bordertown (American TV series)|Bordertown]]'' for [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]], which premiered on January 3, 2016 and was cancelled on May 22, 2016 after just one season due to low ratings and negative critical reception.
The series was created by ''[[Family Guy]]'' veteran writer [[Mark Hentemann]] during the show's hiatus, loosely based on Mark's college days at [[Miami University]]. It is the only animated series produced for [[MTV]] by [[Warner Bros. Animation]]; [[Paramount Global]] currently owns the series via MTV. After ''3-South'' was canceled after one season due to low ratings, Mark Hentemann would later go on to create ''[[Bordertown (American TV series)|Bordertown]]'' for [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]], which premiered on January 3, 2016 and was cancelled on May 22, 2016 after just one season due to low ratings and negative critical reception.


The show's theme song is [[The Flaming Lips]]' song "[[Fight Test]]" from the album ''[[Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots]]''.
The show's theme song is [[The Flaming Lips]]' song "[[Fight Test]]" from the album ''[[Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots]]''.