3-South
History
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==History== |
==History== |
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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. |
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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]]''. |
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