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3-South

American animated TV series


American animated TV series

FieldValue
image3 South Title Screen.jpg
runtime20–22 minutes
genreAnimated sitcom
directorRon Hughart
creatorMark Hentemann
starring{{Plainlist
opentheme"Fight Test" by The Flaming Lips
composerJames L. Venable
countryUnited States
executive_producer{{Plainlist
producerKara Vallow
editorRob DeSales
company{{Plainlist
networkMTV
first_aired
last_aired
num_seasons1
num_episodes13 (2 unaired)
  • Brian Dunkleman
  • Brian Posehn
  • Mark Hentemann}}
  • Bill Freiberger
  • Mark Hentemann
  • Abby Terkuhle
  • Marian Davis}}
  • Hentemann Films
  • Warner Bros. Television Animation
  • MTV Animation}} 3-South is an American adult animated sitcom created by Mark Hentemann for MTV. The show premiered on November 7, 2002, and ran for 11 episodes before being cancelled on February 1, 2003 with two episodes not airing.

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, Mark Hentemann would later go on to create Bordertown for 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.

Premise

The show revolves around two lifelong dim-witted friends, named Sanford and Del and their misadventures at the fictional Barder College. With the exception of their intelligent pre-med roommate Joe, nearly everyone at Barder is dumb and incompetent. Nonetheless, the idiotic, irresponsible, and thoughtless Sanford and Del are portrayed as the series' heroes, whereas the responsible, cynical, intelligent Joe is the de facto villain in most episodes.

Main characters

  • Sanford Reilly (voiced by Brian Dunkleman) – Sanford is an obese, oafish, highly insensitive loudmouth who shows little consideration for others. He has a very crude sense of humor, believing in the value of toilet humor and stupid pranks. As Del's best friend, he often takes the lead in their pointless adventures. In the episode Fraternity, he is revealed to be diabetic and has to take insulin for it.
  • Del Swanson (voiced by Brian Posehn) – Del is Sanford's lifelong friend, similarly stupid, but more reserved and considerate. While Sanford is hopelessly dumb, Del shows a few glimpses of intelligence to his own surprise. He is extremely short and tends to have slightly better luck with women than Sanford ever does. Actor Brian Posehn gives Del a distinct low, droning voice, almost identical to the one used for Jim Kuback on the short-lived WB adult animated series Mission Hill.
  • Joe Tate (voiced by Mark Hentemann) – The most intelligent and very miserable student at Barder, Joe is forced to attend Barder College because he was not accepted to Harvard (because Harvard had already filled their quota of white male students). He has aspirations of becoming a medical doctor, but is constantly at odds with Barder's idiotic students and the school's abysmal facilities, including an extremely inept medical center run by an incompetent doctor. As Del and Sanford's roommate, he is forced to endure their rudeness and stupidity on a daily basis.
  • Todd Wolfschmidtmansternowitz (voiced by Brian Posehn) – The R.A. of Del and Sanford's floor, Todd is a grotesque loser with a high, croaking voice and several medical conditions, including albinism. Todd has been pathetic his whole life, often mentioning his loud alcoholic father and inability to cope with ordinary problems. He is constantly ignored by the students on his floor despite his good intentions, and has a tendency to blindly follow rules and regulations.
  • Ed Bickel (voiced by Mark Hentemann) – A hillbilly who lives on Todd's floor. Ed often hangs out with Del and Sanford and displays many stereotypical redneck habits, including a distinctly stupid laugh. Although just as dumb as everyone else, he sometimes provides helpful information and always has a cheerful demeanor.
  • Dean Earhart (voiced by Jeffrey Tambor) – A Barder alumnus, Dean Earheart deals with the school's many failings on a daily basis. He is neurotic, dishonest, and hilariously incompetent at his job. He has a blonde female assistant named Linda, who serves as his voice-of-reason.
  • Felicity (voiced by Lori Alan) – A girl who has a psychotic romantic crush Del that she has had since high school, and only enrolled in Barder in hopes to always be with him. Her dorm room is filled with photos of Del all over the place. At one point, Del had to file a restraining order against her only for her to injunct it thinking it was all a misunderstanding. She constantly rips off her own hair to make clothing for Del, in hopes that one day she'll marry Del and bear children with him. She constantly bickers with Sanford.
  • Cindy Reilly (voiced by Kathleen Wilhoite) – Is Sanford's ditzy, unattractive, alcoholic older sister, who's a junior at Barder. In the first episode, she spent the summer sobering up, only for one of her friends to give her a beer to celebrate, which gets her drunk all over again. A common running gag in the show is her getting hit by a car, as well as flashing her breasts. She has also been banned from eating in the cafeteria for her antics.
  • Dr. Heminger – Barder College's doctor. He is not very helpful when it comes to helping the students on campus, and doesn't seem to know anything about his profession. He also abuses medication.

Episodes

References

References

  1. Perlmutter, David. (2018). "The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows". Rowman & Littlefield.
  2. Erickson, Hal. (2005). "Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003". McFarland & Co.
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