Jeremy Monroe (TV series)

Jeremy Monroe is an American animated sitcom created by Jake Maldonado and features the voices of Tom Kenny, Tara Strong, Billy West, Hank Azaria, Catherine Cavadini, Carlos Alazraqui, and Rob Paulsen. The series centers around four dysfunctional teenagers, which consists of Jeremy Monroe, Sara Summers, Robert Robinson, and Nikki Williams. The show is set in the fictional town of and parodies American culture and society, television, films, and the human condition. Since its debut on October 27, 1996, the show received acclaim throughout its first eleven seasons, and has won dozens of awards, including 24 Primetime Emmy Awards, 9 Golden Reel Awards, and 20 Annie Awards. However, it has also been criticized for a perceived decline in quality over the years. Currently, Jeremy Monroe is on its 25th season, which began airing September 27, 2020. The show was renewed for a 26th season on August 4, 2020. Jeremy Monroe is a joint production by Maldonado Studios and 20th Television. Jeremy Monroe: The Biggest Movie Ever, a feature-length film, was released in theaters worldwide on July 18, 2003, and grossed over $343 million. A second film adaptation, Jeremy Monroe: The Second Biggest Movie Ever, followed on July 10, 2020. As of September 30, 2020, all prior seasons of the show are available on Hulu.

The show was conceived by Maldonado in 1994 while working as a scriptwriter on Alaina Gleen, who came up with the idea of an adult animated cartoon after being inspired by Fox's own The Simpsons. The show's pilot episode was produced at Klasky Csupo, using a mix of paper cutout and hand-drawn animation, leading to all subsequent episodes from 2003 onwards being produced at Maldonado Studios with computer animation that emulated the paper cutout/hand-drawn technique.

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In 1994, Jake Maldonado, while working on Alaina Gleen came up with an idea of a adult animated TV show about four teenage boys after watching and being inspired by Fox's own The Simpsons. Maldonado soon pitched Jeremy Monroe to Fox in 1995, and the executives liked it. Maldonado immediately left Alaina Gleen to focus more on Jeremy Monroe.

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