High School USA!
High School USA! | |
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Genre |
Adult humor Satire |
Created by | Dino Stamatopoulos |
Written by | Dino Stamatopoulos |
Directed by |
John Pham (art) Doug Rowell (animation) |
Creative director(s) | Ben Jones |
Voices of |
Vincent Kartheiser T.J. Miller Nathan Barnatt Mandy Moore Zosia Mamet Jake Johnson Dino Stamatopoulos |
Theme music composer | Dino Stamatopoulos |
Opening theme | "High School USA!", performed by Mark Rivers |
Composer(s) | Mark Rivers |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 12 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Dino Stamatopoulos Nick Weidenfeld Hend Baghdady Dave Jeser & Matt Silverstein (co-executive producers) |
Producer(s) |
Liz Beebe and Eri Hawkins (associates) Matthew Chadwick (supervising) |
Editor(s) |
James Atkinson Al LeVine |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Fragical Productions Friends Night ADHD Studios |
Release | |
Original network |
Fox FXX (Episode 6) |
Original release |
July 21, 2013 – November 30, 2013 Episode 6: January 29, 2015 |
External links | |
Official website |
High School USA! is an American animated series produced by Friends Night and Animation Domination High-Def Studios. The series was created and written by Dino Stamatopoulos (creator of Moral Orel). Nick Weidenfeld, Hend Baghdady and Stamatopoulos executive produce the series. The program holds a TV-MA rating for explicit language (L) and sexual content (S), making it the first show on Fox to be given such a rating since the short-lived 1990s show Action. However, most reruns of this show are rated TV-14 for suggestive dialogue (D), sexual content (S), offensive language (L), and/or graphic violence (V).
Plot
The show is about the millennial high-school experience, following a clique of sunny, well-meaning students consisting of Marsh Merriwether, Amber Lamber, Cassandra Barren, Brad Slovee, and Lamort Blackstein.
The drawing style and basic Character setup seems to be a parody of the Archie comics.
Cast
Main cast
- Nathan Barnatt - Lamort Blackstein
- Jake Johnson - Mr. Structor
- Jay Johnston - Officer Dumphy
- Vincent Kartheiser - Marsh Merriwether
- Zosia Mamet - Amber Lamber
- T.J. Miller - Brad Slovee
- Mandy Moore - Cassandra Barren
- Dino Stamatopoulos - Mr. Merriwether, Various
Additional voices
- Ike Barinholtz - Cyber Bully (ep. 1)
- Jillian Bell - Miriam (ep. 11)
- Alison Brie - Miss Temple (ep. 8)
- Rachel Butera - Ms. Slovee, Startch Girl (ep. 4)
- Jackson Rheingold - Student (ep. 4)
- Charley Damski - Student (ep. 2, 8)
- Maya Erskine - Student (ep. 2)
- Ray Ford - Nico Ninja (ep. 3)
- Jackie Hoffman - Mrs. Blackstein, Tamar (ep. 3)
- Anders Holm - Garrett Philanders (ep. 4)
- Sally Kellerman - Dolores Barren
- Natasha Leggero - Rachel Lewis (ep. 5)
- Chelsea Peretti - Superintendent Andrea Knussler (ep. 7)
- Nick Reczynski -
- Mark Rivers - Student (ep. 1), Doctor (ep. 8)
- Milo Silverstein - Wally Lamber
- Valerie Summey - Student (ep. 2)
- Abe Vigoda - Otto (ep. 12)
- Michael K. Williams - Mr. Blackstein, Lucius (ep. 3)
- Ray Wise - Seymour Barren
- Moon Zappa - Mrs. Lamber
Episodes
No. | Title | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Bullies" | July 21, 2013 | HSU-101 | 2.4[1] |
Marsh learns a lesson when Brad is accused of bullying. Cassandra gets ready for the “It Gets Better After High School” dance. Note: Originally was rerated TV-MA. Later runs reverted to its original TV-14 rating. | ||||
2 | "Sexting" | July 27, 2013 | HSU-102 | 1.5[2] |
When a personal picture of a classmate goes viral, Marsh must rally the other students to make the situation less embarrassing. Note: This has been only aired twice due to its sexual nature. | ||||
3 | "Adderall" | August 3, 2013 | HSU-103 | 1.1[3] |
The pressure of the upcoming S.A.T. exams pushes the gang to resort to popping pills. Blackstein needs another extracurricular activity for his college applications, so he joins the school's gay club and tries to hide the fact that he is straight. Note: One airing of this episode has the word shit in it, uncensored for a TV MA LS rating. Later reruns have the word bleeped to rebroadcast for a TV 14. | ||||
4 | "Heroes" | August 10, 2013 | HSU-104 | 1.2[4] |
Marsh is starstruck when he meets his hero Garrett Philanders (Anders Holm), the pioneer of the Candy Diet. | ||||
5 | "Adoption" | August 17, 2013 | HSU-105 | |
When Cassandra finds out that she is adopted, the gang arranges for her to meet her biological parents in China. | ||||
6 | "Best Friends Forever" | January 29, 2015 (on FXX) | HSU-106 | |
Amber learns that her parents star in adult films. Note: Because of the highly sexual content and concerns over FCC interference, Fox shelved the episode before its scheduled airdate.[5] It was for a brief time available only to paid subscribers of the Hulu Plus service. It has since been removed completely from the Hulu rotation. The episode finally aired on expanded basic cable network FXX on January 29, 2015. | ||||
7 | "Janitor Day" | November 2, 2013 | HSU-107 | |
High School USA! is about to lose all of its funding unless the gang can find a way to get test scores up. Due to the lack of funding, Mr. Structor holds Janitor Day when High School USA! is unable to afford the budget to pay for janitors. | ||||
8 | "Choices" | November 9, 2013 | HSU-108 | |
Amber finds out that she's pregnant. With the help of the gang, she'll have to decide whether to keep the baby or have an abortion. Meanwhile, Blackstein adopts a vicious dog and Mr. Structor falls for a substitute teacher. | ||||
9 | "The Early 90s" | November 16, 2013 | HSU-109 | |
Mr. Structor challenges the gang to spend a day as if they were back in the 1990s without modern technology and as a result hilarity ensues. Things get worse when they are pursued by a mysterious stalker. | ||||
10 | "Gun Control" | November 23, 2013 | HSU-110 | |
Cassandra and Amber run for student council presidents against Blackstein and the Weirdo from Home Room. Marsh questions the school's new self-protection policy. | ||||
11 | "Rumsprinabreakers" | November 30, 2013 | HSU-111 | |
Marsh is worried for Brad's safety when Brad has a Spring Break fling with an Amish Girl who is planning to go through a sex change. | ||||
12 | "Sweet 16" | November 30, 2013 | HSU-112 | |
Marsh realizes he has a hard time dealing with death once Cassandra's dad passes away close to her Sweet 16 party. While Officer Dumphy investigates Seymour's death, Brad takes an interest in death. |
References
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (July 23, 2013). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Big Brother' Adjusted Up; 'Crossing Lines' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
- ↑ Seidman, Robert (July 28, 2013). "FOX's Animation Domination High Def Premieres Strong In Late-Night". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 28, 2013.
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (August 8, 2013). "FOX's 'Animation Domination High-Def' Week 2 Steady in Adults 18-49 Ratings, Up in Teens". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ↑ Bibel, Sara (August 15, 2013). "FOX's 'Animation Domination High Def' Ratings Rise 23 Percent Among Adults 18-49 in Week 3". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ↑ Evans, Bradford (August 26, 2013). "The FCC Banned The Latest Episode of Fox's 'High School USA!'". Splitsider. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Official Hulu site
- High School USA! at the Internet Movie Database
- High School USA! at TV.com
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