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Undergrads is an animated television series centered on the
lives of four college undergraduate freshmen. Originally
broadcast on MTV during 2001, only thirteen episodes were created.
It has since been shown on Comedy Central in the United States,
Teletoon in Canada, and Trouble in the United Kingdom. The show was conceived
by Pete Williams, when he dropped out of college at the age of 19.
He does most of the voices on the show. The series was produced by
David McGrath.
Overview
The show is a life, featuring elements that are typical (if not
archetypal) of many students’ college
experiences. Many characters in the show represent common college
(and literary) character types; including the everyman (in Nitz), the "frat boy" (in Rocko), the
ladies' man (in Cal), the nerd (in Gimpy), the cool girl (in
Jessie), and the ditz (in Kimmy). Situations featured also
tend to be typical of the college experience, through the good
times and (unlike many representations of college life in
entertainment) the bad times. These situations include student loans, bad cafeteria food, questioning
of identity, fraternity rivalries, odd traditions, unpleasant RAs,
money problems, peer pressure, and the freshman fifteen. Interestingly,
almost no episodes show the characters in class, the one notable
exception being Rocko's ROTC class in "Financial Aid."
The location in the show has never been completely mentioned. It
looks much like one's typical college town. However, it has been
hinted in numerous episodes lightly that the show takes place
somewhere in New York,as
Pete Williams, the show's creator, attended New York
University and in episode five as the camera pans out an aerial
shot of Lower
Manhattan can be seen. Also, in the episode "Drunks", both
Jessie and Nitz had fake New York State driver's licenses. The episode "Identity
Crisis" takes place at the start of the second semester and shows
bare trees and snow on the ground, conditions which are more likely
to be found in New York City in January. However, in episode 1
Gimpy disguises Mump as a California Highway Patrol
Officer to follow Rocko.
Characters
Main
characters
- Parker "Nitz" Walsh The main character. Almost
all the episodes revolve around him in some way. He is shy and
attends State U, a fictional generic university. He often finds himself at odds
with his friends, wishing for more time to try and woo Kimmy, whom
he has had a crush on since grade school, but fails every time. He
does not remember how he got his nickname, as was revealed in the
first episode. Nitz is based on series creator, Pete Williams.[1]
He bears a strong resemblance to Pete Townshend of The Who, even though he is modeled after Pete
Williams. Due to the many occasions of stupidity ruining his
everyday life in small ways, he often says his signature, "Aww,
crap."
- Rocko is a manly, tough fratboy. He attends
the fictional local community college Central State
Junior Community College. He eventually manages to weasel his
way into a fictional fraternity Alpha
Alpha, where he is markedly unpopular. His only interests are
in alcohol and girls.
His involvement in the former of has gone so far that Rocko has
started hallucinating an imaginary talking bottle of liquor named
"Bobby Whiskey" who talks to him and usually tells him to solve his
problems by drinking; in the latter obsession he displays less
proficiency, and nearly all of the women with which he comes into
contact either mace him, kick him in the groin, or
otherwise incapacitate him. He does not like Cal very much—often
threatenening violence to him—and has a phonebook-sized list of
reasons why he dislikes Cal entitled "The Things Cal Does That
Makes Me Want To Kill Him Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead". His favorite
phrases are "Wussies!" and "Sweet ass!"
- Cal Evans is tall, handsome, blonde, but not
too bright, Cal has a knack for getting women to fall for him
without apparent effort. Cal is Nitz's roommate. His frequently
makes a slurping noise while talking or drools (both are an inside
joke poking fun at the real-life Cal's retainer), and often ends
his sentences with the word "guy". Cal repeatedly demonstrates his
lack of intelligence by displaying a humorous obliviousness. His
unusual casual clothes and happy look are meant to identify him as
a frequent sexual participant.
- Justin "Gimpy" Taylor is a funny looking nerd.
He attends the fictional Tekerson Tech and almost never leaves his
room (Instead communicating with his friends via video conference). Also goes under the name
"G Prime". Upon arriving at Tekerson, he quickly drew together a
group of lesser geeks to do his bidding, replacing the previous
alpha-nerd and ending his reign of Star Trek tyranny. He is an extreme Star Wars fan, and an
enthusiast of both Spider-Man and Wall Street. He has
asserted his utmost respect for Dana Scully of The X-Files, and also is somewhat
well-acquainted with Star Trek despite his hatred of it. Gimpy
often is a self-imposed social recluse, often describing women as
"the enemy" (although he does have an online girlfriend for a short
time during the series). Out of the four, it is hinted that Nitz
and Gimpy are the closest as they show to be more reliable to each
other. His friendship with his legion of nerds creates a conflict
between them and his old friendship with Nitz, Cal, and Rocko. Near
the end of the series, Gimpy starts to show a bit of frustration at
Nitz, whom he feels is shafting everyone else for Kimmy Burton,
though Nitz and Gimpy remain friends during the course of the
series. His signature phrase is, "...the hell?"
Secondary
characters
- Jessie also goes to State U. She becomes
friends with Nitz on the first week of college. Jessie has a very
laid
back, punk-girl-type personality on campus.
She often accompanies Nitz on his misadventures and analyzes many
things about this strange time in everyone's life with a
surprisingly level-headed and mature point of view. She has
supposedly undergone a major makeover from high school, openly
expressing herself more with her new college freedom. Nitz does not
realise that she is attracted to him. Although Nitz states that he
loves Kimmy from the start, Jessie tries for his affection anyway.
Jessie is Nitz's partner in crime, so to speak, and is usually
always there to help Nitz out by listening to his woes or helping
him with his problems. She is arguably far more of an influence on
his life than Kimmy, yet, despite signs of affection in return,
Nitz remains dead set on Kimmy. In the episode "Roomates," Nitz
does indeed at one point find himself falling for Jessie, but when
he attepts to woo her, she's ironically not taken by his advances.
At this point, Nitz would lose interest in Jessie, continue
persuing Kimmy, and their one-sided, sexual-tension filled
friendship would resume. As the series goes on, Jessie's
frustration over Nitz's ignorance to her interest starts to
increase, and begins to result in outright spite for Kimmy Burton.
Eventually, Nitz's obsession with Kimmy becomes so great that he
begins to unintentionally treat Jessie rather nonchalantly and even rudely when
Jessie begins to give Nitz more hinting to her feelings. Eventually
this frustration blows up into anger at Nitz leading to the series'
cliffhanger ending.
The character is voiced by Jene Yeo, who is, in fact, whom the
character is based upon.[1]
- Kimmy Burton is a red-headed girl Nitz has a
crush on . She went to the same high school as the four main
characters and graduated the class ahead of them. Kimmy also
attends State U. She tries to be involved with everything going on
at school. She seems, like the case with Jessie to Nitz, to be
totally oblivious to Nitz's crush on her. Although she is somewhat
of an overachiever, it is revealed that her life is in shambles.
Kimmy, like everyone else at college, is uncertain and nervous
about her future, and she begins to see Nitz as something of a
"shoulder to cry on". While this frustrates Nitz he seems excited
at slowly coming closer to her. Kimmy, however, has an interest in
Mark, another drama student at the college. Though Kimmy and Nitz
don't know that Mark is gay. This isn't revealed to them until the
final episode, but it is mentioned in the Exposed Expo episode, and
is quite obviously implied from the very first episodes to the
audience. While Kimmy means well, she seems rather oblivious to the
feelings of others.
- Mump is Gimpy's lead minion. Attends Tekerson Tech with Gimpy. He is
a short, overweight,
red-haired young man. A Nurse once stated that "He may be below
average in height, but he's way above average in weight!". As
well as being the lead minion in Gimpy's little troupe of Tekerson Tech geeks, Mump is shown as
being something of Gimpy's sidekick as well. Although he is often
nice enough, he seems to be rather fiercely protective of his
friendship with Gimpy. He is at first, extremely jealous of Nitz
and Gimpy's apparently very close friendship although this
dissipates to friendly neutrality eventually. Mump was a former Trekkie before Gimpy came and
inspired Mump to such a degree that he mimicked Gimpy's love of
Star Wars as well. Although he's also a fan of Star Wars, he seems
to be a fan more or less, just to get along with Gimpy. He often
dotes on Gimpy and often agrees with him regardless of whether he
should or not. He claims that there is a "b" in his name, and that
the "b" is silent. This could be however, more mindless doting on
Gimpy or a reference to his unsaid real name. Deep down inside, it
is constantly hinted that Mump is somewhat insecure with himself,
which would explain his rather fierce protection of the friendships
he does maintain. Mump is obviously a nickname akin to the
nicknames of the main 4, however his real name is never mentioned.
Briefly suffers from a case of Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome. He is a member of ROTC as revealed in "Financial Aid".
Reoccurring characters
- Doug (The Duggler) is the Resident
assistant at the State University dorms where Nitz and Cal
reside. He is something of a social relic from the 1960s, and still
sports an overall hippie-like
motif. He always wears a bathrobe,
which he reveals to Cal is something of an unofficial uniform for
State U. RA's. He's something of a social inept, often denying
himself to partake in unofficial student events and hijinks, as
well as just plain fun. He seems in a constant state of denial
about this, which gives one the impression he lives something of a
sad and lonely life but won't admit it. Part of this denial is
constantly convincing himself that he's having a good time away
from the real fun, even if he apparently isn't. Often mentions that
one does not have to "follow the crowd", so to speak. He has a
rather forced, trendy way of talking and seems to be not very much
cared for by the students. Often refers to himself in the third
person as the "The Duggler".
- Charity: Jessie's air-headed blonde roommate.
She is constantly obsessed about her ex-boyfriend Jonah, who left
her prior to the series' beginning. It was revealed in "Virgins"
that he put a restraining order on her. At one
point, her constant ramblings about him drove Jessie nearly insane,
causing her to crash with Nitz for a little while. She also briefly
dated Rocko, who pretended he was a virgin to get into her good
graces.
- SHE PRIME: A female hacker at Tekerson Tech who
challenges Gimpy when hacking into his computer to make some
embarrassing changes. On the official website in the Episode Guide
this character is called Tabitha. He eventually confronts her and
the two begin to form a bit of a relationship. Gimpy at first seems
hesitant about this, due to his strict stance about girls being the
enemy. However, he begins to find much in common with SHE PRIME,
despite the fact the two have never met in person. They begin to
spend even more time together online. However, Rocko brings up that
Gimpy is often told what to do and is somewhat whipped. To test this, Gimpy denies
one of SHE PRIME's requests to which she becomes offended and
threatens to destroy Gimpy's computer with a computer virus.
This crisis is averted and the two are set against each other as
rivals again. However, both seem to have a desire to know each
other's identity. SHE PRIME has dyed purple hair wrapped in a
bandana. Although she is quite the femme fatale online, in real life she
seems somewhat shy and withdrawn. Although she has never met Gimpy,
their dorm rooms are immediately next to one another.
- Spud: A rather unusual young man who is a
diehard Trekkie. He even wears the yellow uniform as seen in the
original series as normal attire. He originally led a vast majority
of Tekerson Tech's students in a big Star Trek fan club. When Gimpy
attends Tekerson, he asks Spud about the Prime Directive, the directive from the
Star Trek universe, which states that it is forbidden to directly
interfere or force beliefs on intelligent life that one has come
into contact with. Gimpy merely states that since Spud is doing
just that to the Tekerson students, he's breaking that very rule.
Unable to grasp onto this paradox, Spud flees and Mump and the others
stare in awe at how easily Gimpy "defeated" Spud. Gimpy attributes
it to The
Force, and goes on to get everyone hooked on Star Wars. Spud
appears as the main antagonist in the episode "New Friends", by
attempting revenge on Gimpy. He appears through brief cameos later
on. He often says the word or sound "Shmaa..." in all his sentences
and has something of a creepy, mumbling way of talking.
- Mark: The drama guy. He attends State U. and
is found often by Kimmy's side. Kimmy has a huge crush on Mark and
Nitz feels threatened by him because he is ruining his chance to be
close to Kimmy. Both of them are completely oblivious to the fact
Mark is gay until the final episode "Screw Week", although it is
noticeable from his behaviour and statements in every appearance,
and he admits to being gay at 18:40 of episode 2. Mark recognizes
Nitz as "Kimmy's friend". He has a boyfriend named Lance.
- Lance: Mark's boyfriend. Attends State U. He
is more often than not mentioned by Mark than seen though he is
seen briefly carrying a couch in Roommates and singing showtunes at
the end of Screw week.
- Brodie: One of Jessie's friends, described by
her as "always full of crap". He is a film student whom has quite the makings of a
future film critic. He represents the type of
college kid with a one-track mind and perpetual obsession. He talks
about movies constantly, and is often spouting trivia and personal
opinions on movies. He often talks about movie news as well, quite
enthusiastically. He seems to consider himself destined for
greatness, and as a result can be rather naive and egotistical. He
often introduces himself as, "Hi everyone, I'm Rob Brody," when
entering a room, even to people he knows or is friends with. He is
also somewhat notable for starting the famous shout in the last
episode.
- Kruger: One of Jessie's friends, Kruger is a
foul-mouthed smoker. Every other word and sentence spoken by Kruger
is censored. He often disagrees with everyone,
and seems quite the pessimist. A scathingly cynical, gothic
homophobic chain smoker, he says just what's on his mind all the
time in rather less than diplomatic ways. His favourite word to say
is "BLEEP" and in the rivalries episode its mentioned that he's
good at trivia, but doesn't help Nitz defeat Gimpy.
- Dan: One of Jessie's friends who has literally
no speaking lines in the entire series (All he does is laugh),
although it's far more likely just a gag.
- Gimpy's Minions: A troupe of nerds and geeks led by Gimpy at Tekerson Tech.
They are very much his minions, and do everything he commands much
like a private army. Mump is the semi-leader of these "troops", or
maybe a second-in-command to Gimpy. Whatever
the case, aside from Gimpy and Mump themselves, none of this
group's names are mentioned, although by appearance they appear
somewhat often.
- Rita: The Resident Assistant (RA) in Gimpy's
dorm at Tekerson Tech. She wears glasses, has her hair in a bun and
wears an 'RA' armband. Her slippers are shaped like sharks. She
tries to foil Gimpy's plans and attempts to unmask his identity as
"G Prime". It's unclear if she's a student of the school as she
refers to her residents as "students". She had a very brief fling
with Cal in the episode "Jerks", which ended as abruptly as it had
started.
- Dave: An apparent stoner recognizable by his black shirt,
slouch and large nose. He is was first seen in "Patry" when his
frisbee flew and hit Nitz as he was looking for college
experiences, later in the season he's been the runner of the post
office in the episode "Financial Aid" and assistant at the library
in "Work Study".
Episodes
| # |
Title |
Original air date |
| 101 |
"Party" |
April 22, 2001 |
| 102 |
"Traditions" |
April 29, 2001 |
| 103 |
"Virgins" |
May 6, 2001 |
| 104 |
"New Friends" |
May 13, 2001 |
| 105 |
"Drunks" |
June 8, 2001 |
| 106 |
"Roommates" |
June 15, 2001 |
| 107 |
"Jerks" |
June 22, 2001 |
| 108 |
"Rivalries" |
June 29, 2001 |
| 109 |
"Financial Aid" |
July 6, 2001 |
| 110 |
"Identity Crisis" |
July 22, 2001 |
| 111 |
"Work Study" |
July 29, 2001 |
| 112 |
"Risk" |
August 5, 2001 |
| 113 |
"Screw Week" |
August 12, 2001 |
Future
Airing to extremely mixed reviews and failing to attract much of
an audience Undergrads was regarded as both a critical and
financial failure. As such, it was canceled before the second
season could be produced. The series was originally set to
continue, with Teletoon and DHX Media producing as they
did for the first season. However, at the last minute, MTV
discontinued their funding, which halted production. The show was
taken to Comedy Central to see if they would renew the show, but
this attempt failed. Undergrads was placed in an extremely
late Sunday night time slot.
While the show has a large number of detractors, its fans feel
it is one of the few shows in general to show a realistic portrayal
of campus life with some exaggerations from the characters. Also,
the last episode of Season one leaves on a cliffhanger that
obviously was meant to lead to a second season. Pete Williams has
stated that he would be very interested in reviving Undergrads, and
Teletoon and Decode maintain that they too remain interested in
continuing the series, but the funding has not presented itself.
The show's originality and cult-status, as well as the relatively
early (and some say unjust) cancellation have caused many to link
it to the other MTV cartoon program Clone High, which, like Undergrads,
aired to broadly positive review but was cut due largely to poor
airtime management and resultant underexposure. Both shows also
were left on cliffhangers relating to the relationship between the
lead male (Nitz in Undergrads, Abe Lincoln in Clone High) and his
best female friend who pines for his love (Jessie in Undergrads,
Joan of Arc in Clone High).
In addition, Pete Williams, the show's creator still believes
that there is indeed hope for the shows revival. In a blog post on
January 27, 2006 he mentions that he wishes still to "to rally as
much support for a SECOND SEASON as possible. Sure it's been almost
5 years since we wrapped production. Sure, everyone else involved
with the show has moved on with their lives. But what can I say?
I'm still not ready to put that final nail in the Undergrads
coffin. I NEED to finish telling their story!"[2] Pete
Williams has stated that Teletoon has put up half of the production
cost for its second season. Pete urges fans to add 'undergrads' as
a myspace friend to help continue and spread the news of a possible
second season. On July 18, 2006, Pete Williams has urged fans to
bombard both the Cartoon Network and Comedy Central with emails to
bring back Undergrads. Williams has also suggested the use of
letters as the next contingency.
In a blog post on December 18, 2008, He stated that Teletoon had
passed on a second season and that, shortly after, he had pitched
to them an entirely new animated concept entitled “We Got Issues”,
which he intended to reintroduce characters from Undergrads. The
pitch was met with interest but unfortunately never made in past
development. He had also expressed interest in "producing some kind
of UG comic book or webisodes in lieu of a second season", and has
"been in talks with Decode Entertainment (the company that owns the
rights to UG) about pursuing such an endeavor".[3]
Music
The theme song, "The Click", is written and performed
by the band Good
Charlotte who also appear in the Risk episode. Much of
the music featured in Undergrads include songs from various indie
rock bands and Canadian artists, such as Vibrolux, Knacker, Sam Roberts, Reggie and the Full Effect,
Planet Smashers, and The Rosenbergs, just
to name a few. The score of the show was produced by Jono Grant. A list of
bands and songs used in each episode can be found at the official
site[4].
References
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b
"Pete Williams, creator of
underGRADS". http://www.thedetour.ca/blog/blog.php?blogID=undergradstv&showName=underGrads&entryID=6.
- ^
http://web.archive.org/web/20070101204016/www.thedetour.ca/blog/blog.php?blogID=undergradstv&showName=underGrads
- ^
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=63142579&blogId=457341038
- ^
http://undergrads.tv/music/index.html
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