High School USA!
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Article ImagesHigh School USA! is an American adult animated television series produced by Friends Night and Animation Domination High-Def Studios. The series was created and written by Dino Stamatopoulos. Nick Weidenfeld, Hend Baghdady and Stamatopoulos executive produced the series.
High School USA! | |
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Created by | Dino Stamatopoulos |
Written by | Dino Stamatopoulos |
Directed by | John Pham (art) Doug Rowell (animation) |
Creative director | 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 | Mark Rivers |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Dino Stamatopoulos Nick Weidenfeld Hend Baghdady |
Editors | James Atkinson Al LeVine |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | Fragical Productions Friends Night ADHD Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Fox FXX (Ep. 6) |
Release | July 21, 2013 – January 29, 2015 |
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 art style and basic character setup are a parody of Archie Comics.
Character | Voice actor | Production Notes |
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Marsh Merriweather | Vincent Kartheiser | |
Amber Lamber | Zosia Mamet | |
Cassandra Barren | Mandy Moore | |
Lamort Blackstein | Nathan Barnatt | |
Brad Slovee | T.J. Miller | |
Mr. Structor | Jake Johnson | |
Mr. Merriweather | Dino Stamatopoulos | |
Officer Dumphy | Jay Johnston | |
Cyber Bully | Ike Barinholtz | Episode 1 "Bullies" |
Miriam | Jillian Bell | Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" |
Miss Temple | Alison Brie | Episode 8 "Choices" |
Ms. Slovee Startch Girl |
Rachel Butera | Episode 4 "Heroes" |
Student | Charley Damski Maya Erskine Jackson Rheingold Mark Rivers Valerie Summey |
Episode 2 "Sexting" & Episode 8 "Choices" Episode 2 "Sexting" Episode 4 "Heroes" Episode 1 "Bullies" & Episode 8 "Choices" as Doctor Episode 2 "Sexting" |
Nico Ninja | Ray Ford | Episode 3 "Adderall" |
Mrs. Blackstein Tamar |
Jackie Hoffman | Episode 3 "Adderall" & Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" |
Garrett Philanders | Anders Holm | Episode 4 "Heroes" |
Dolores Barrens | Sally Kellerman | Episode 5 "Adoption", Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" & Episode 12 "Sweet 16" |
Rachel Lewis | Natasha Leggero | Episode 5 "Adoption" |
Superintendent Andrea Knussler | Chelsea Peretti | Episode 7 "Janitor Day" |
Unknown Voice | Nick Reczynski | |
Wally Lamber | Milo Silverstein (Son of show producer/writer Matt Silverstein) |
Episode 3 "Adderall" and Episode 6 "Best Friends Forever" |
Otto | Abe Vigoda | Episode 12 "Sweet Sixteen" |
Mr. Blackstein Lucius |
Michael K. Williams | Episode 3 "Adderall" & Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" |
Seymour Barren | Ray Wise | Episode 5 "Adoption", Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" & Episode 12 "Sweet 16" |
Mrs. Lamber | Moon Zappa | Episode 3 "Adderall", Episode 6 "Best Friends Forever", Episode 8 "Choices" & Episode 11 "Rumspringbreakers" |
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