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Class of 3000 is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network that was created, executive produced by and stars André 3000 of the Hip Hop group OutKast as superstar and music teacher Sunny Bridges, set at Atlanta, Georgia's Westley School of Performing Arts. Mr. Bridges is a jazz and blues artist who occasionally lectures in Atlanta's Little Five Points neighborhood.
[edit] Production HistoryThe series made its world premiere (previously advertised as a live premiere with performances by Chris Brown) on November 3, 2006 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT with a one-hour special [1], came to Cartoon Network UK on May 28, 2007 and premiered on Cartoon Network Australia/New Zealand on February 4, 2008. Timothy Mcgee sued Andre 3000, claiming he proposed the idea for a similar show in 1997 with Andre replaced by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. [1] the show was cancelled on December 14, 2007, with new episodes airing until May 2008. The show was co-created and developed by Thomas W. Lynch & Patric M. Verrone. [edit] Main charactersMain article: List of Class of 3000 characters [edit] EpisodesMain article: List of Class of 3000 episodes and songs [edit] Songs
Main article: List of Class of 3000 episodes and songs Throughout the show, the students play songs, sometimes based on how they feel. There are also instruments viewed and played by the students and others in every episode. A November 3 Newsday article notes that:
[edit] First season CD track listThe first season CD featuring songs from the show was released July 3, 2007.
[edit] DVDsA First Season DVD was released on December 3, 2008, in Region 4. [edit] Play adaptationIn March 2009, Atlanta's Alliance Theatre produced a children's play, Class of 3000 LIVE, based upon the television program.[2] [edit] LawsuitIn December 2008, the Boston Herald reported that Timothy McGee, a former art student, filed a lawsuit against the creators of the television show for copyright infringement, breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets. He alleged that in 1997 he proposed a similar show to Michael Lazzo, who at the time served as a vice president of operations for Cartoon Network. McGee intended that "The Music Factory of the '90s," as the program would be called, feature Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds as its host.[3][clarification needed] [edit] References
[edit] External linksCategories: 2000s American animated television series | 2000s American television series | 2006 American television series debuts | 2008 American television series endings | Cartoon Network original programs | Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios series and characters | American animated television series distributed by Madman Entertainment | Television shows set in Georgia (U.S. state) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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