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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, and considered not viable by the feed due to its launch circumstances and content, in relation to what the channel broadcast. In this case, a program that premiered days after the cancellation of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, a very popular show in Latin America, and the two shows were similar in content. Therefore I don't even go through dubbing processes.

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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, and considered not viable by the feed due to its launch circumstances and content, in relation to what the channel broadcast. In this case, a program that premiered days after the cancellation of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, WesternAnimation/HiHiPuffyAmiYumi, a very popular show in Latin America, and the two shows were similar in content. Therefore I don't even go through dubbing processes.
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an adjustment of information since the Live Actions technically had a different fate.


* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process.

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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) that the Latin American feed did and considered not find viable by the feed due to its launch circumstances and content, in relation to what the channel broadcast. In this case, a program that premiered days after the cancellation of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, a very popular show in Latin America, and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went two shows were similar in content. Therefore I don't even go through the dubbing process.processes.
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That The fact that Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.
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This part does not belong here, it is a different situation since that was a decision that was made at a global level.


* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process. WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}} would also wound up not being dubbed there as well (mostly due to the content those shows had).

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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process. WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}} would also wound up not being dubbed there as well (mostly due to the content those shows had).

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.either.
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/JaniceKawaye voices both Kim and [[CrossDressingVoices Kam]]. Other voice actors voiced multiple characters as well.



* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.
* TalkingToHimself: Creator/JaniceKawaye voices both Kim and [[CrossDressingVoices Kam]]. Other voice actors voiced multiple characters as well.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.
* TalkingToHimself: Creator/JaniceKawaye voices both Kim and [[CrossDressingVoices Kam]]. Other voice actors voiced multiple characters as well.
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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows, along with WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}}) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process

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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows, along with WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}}) shows) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing processprocess. WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}} would also wound up not being dubbed there as well (mostly due to the content those shows had).
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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process

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* NoExportForYou: Class of 3000 has the rare honor of being the first Cartoon Network original production not to be broadcast in Latin America in any way, since it came at the time when the Latin American subsidiary began to operate independently of the American one, being one of several shows (the rest are the Live Action shows) shows, along with WesternAnimation/{{Robotomy}}, WesternAnimation/{{The Problem Solverz}} and WesternAnimation/{{Secret Mountain Fort Awesome}}) that the Latin American feed did not find viable and the only one of all the discarded ones that never went through the dubbing process
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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but the show has only been cancelled for a year by that point. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but the show has only been cancelled for ''Class of 3000'' had also ended production a year by that point.prior to the filing. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.
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* PopCultureUrbandLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but the show has only been cancelled for a year by that point. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.

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* PopCultureUrbandLegends: PopCultureUrbanLegends: That the show's cancellation was a result of ScrewedByTheLawyers. While there was certainly a lawsuit in which [[https://pitchfork.com/news/34239-andre-3000-sued-for-allegedly-stealing-class-of-3000/ someone claimed that André stole his idea]], and that he had previously pitched the concept to Cartoon Network back in the 1990s, not only was the case ultimately thrown out due to the only real similarity between the projects being that they're music-based cartoons, but the show has only been cancelled for a year by that point. What actually killed the show [[https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/42346299/653147397 according to those that worked on it]] was budgetary constraints (it cost too much relative to the ratings) and struggles with André submitting songs on-time due to him still having an active career as a professional musician. That Cartoon Network as a whole had recently gotten new executives that wished to take the channel [[NetworkDecay in a different direction]] likely didn't help either.

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