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Groove to the Beat: 10 Fascinating Facts About Cartoon Network’s “Class of 3000”

Deontae Henderson
3 min readJul 22, 2023

Cartoon Network’s “Class of 3000” was a groovy animated TV series that hit the screens from 2006 to 2008.

Created by none other than André 3000, one-half of the legendary hip-hop duo Outkast, the show’s fusion of music, comedy, and heartwarming moments captured the hearts of viewers of all ages.

Are you ready to rock to the rhythm of these ten fun and surprising facts about this vibrant cartoon?

1.Musical Maestro: André 3000’s Impact
“Class of 3000” was steeped in music, and it’s no wonder, given the show’s visionary creator. André 3000, lending his voice to the main character Sunny Bridges, a famous musician-turned-teacher, brought his real-life musical talent to the forefront, dishing out catchy tunes and infectious beats.

2. Artistic Aesthetics
The show’s art style was a delightful blend of Japanese anime and street art influences. Bold character designs, fluid animations, and eye-catching backgrounds transformed the show into a visually stunning experience that tickled the imagination.

3. Collaboration for Crescendo
Behind André 3000’s genius, a talented team of artists and writers worked in harmony. Executive producer Thomas W. Lynch, known for hits…

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Deontae Henderson
Deontae Henderson

Written by Deontae Henderson

I'm just a dude with a pencil who wrote like a gazillion kid's books.

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