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A list of Fanmade Characters the Five Nights at Freddy's Community has created. None of these are official so do not expect to see any in Five Nights at Freddy's 3. This video was created to showcase the amazing and creative work of the Five Nights at Freddy's Community. Music is "The Living Tombstone - Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Song - It's Been So Long (FNAF2)" ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk-aCL6eyGc STALK ME. ------------------------------ Facebook: ► https://www.Facebook.com/TamationGaming Twitter: ► https://www.Twitter.com/TamationLP YouTube: ► https://www.YouTube.com/TamationLP ♥Subscribe for more videos ► http://bit.ly/1gkUbZr Tags: Five Nights at Freddy's 3, Five Nights at Freddy's, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 New Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Deaths, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All New Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Gameplay, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Trailer, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Fanmade Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Fanmade Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Animatronics, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All New Animatronics, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Animatronics Five Nights at Freddy's 3, Five Nights at Freddy's, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 New Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Deaths, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All New Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Gameplay, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Trailer, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Fanmade Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Fanmade Characters, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Animatronics, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All New Animatronics, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 All Animatronics Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Five Nights at Freddy's Song, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Bonnie, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Foxy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Leaks, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Trailer, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Bonnie and Foxy Design, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Freddy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Foxy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Bonnie, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Chica, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Markiplier, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Tamation, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 yamimash, Five Nights at Freddy's 3, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Trailer, Five Nights at Freddy's 3 Gameplay, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 grand reopening, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 release date, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 confirmed, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 game, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 download, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 out now, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Scott Cawthon, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 NEW, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Scary, Horror, Zombie, Creepy, Horror Game, Scary, Scary Game, NEW game, Five, Nights, At, Freddy's, Five Nights at Freddy's 2, Five Nights at Freddy's Song, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Bonnie, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Foxy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Leaks, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Trailer, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 New Bonnie and Foxy Design, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Freddy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Foxy, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Bonnie, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Chica, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Markiplier, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Tamation, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 yamimash, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 grand reopening, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 release date, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 confirmed, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 game, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 download, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 out now, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Scott Cawthon, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 NEW, Five Nights at Freddy's 2 Scary, Horror, Zombie, Creepy, Horror Game, Scary, Scary Game, NEW game, Five, Nights, At, Freddy's Five Nights at Freddy's,five nights at freddy's,scary,funny,horror,scariest game ever,gameplay,markiplier,scary game,freddy's,let's play,foxy,video games,rage,walkthrough,freddy,chica,five nights at freddys,game,five nights,fnaf,5 nights at freddy's,screaming,scary games,five nights at freddy's 2,freddy fazbear,scariest,play,five,reaction,gmod,bonnie,facts,5 nights,horror game,scary video game,playthrough,golden freddy,gmod horror,animation,scary moments,lets play,jumpscares,screams,letsplay,games,markiplier horror,reactions,scream,gaming
The complete introduction of their D&D; characters. The group finds out that Abed isn't the best at making up names... From season 2, episode 14 - "Advanced D...
Apparently there will only be 47 playable characters in Dragon Ball Xenoverse? Is this a good or bad thing? Have fans been over reacting? Let's discuss it! • Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/OmegaNoodles • Like my Facebook Fanpage! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Om3gaPro/442093589163550 • Follow my Livestream channel on Twitch! http://www.twitch.tv/om3gapro • Ask me questions! ask.fm/om3gapro • Review Channel! https://www.youtube.com/user/Om3gaProShow • Walkthrough Channel! https://www.youtube.com/user/OmegaProLP ----------------------------------------------------------- Xenoverse Videos: Dragon Ball Xenoverse GT Characters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn1nbfAfD-w Dragon Ball Xenoverse Release Date https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U95Blxl4FQw Dragon Ball Xenoverse - What If Characters! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH5K0YGy3ho Dragon Ball Xenoverse - Mysterious Character Information! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL0NCVamd98 Dragon Ball Xenoverse Story Mode GAMEPLAY INCLUDED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgiuVI9-2iE Dragon Ball Xenoverse Character Creation! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ij11sKwQLBE Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Saiyan God Goku, Bills & Whis? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiXkk5H2aV4 Dragon Ball Xenoverse Online Game Modes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YabwFzdWJfQ Dragon Ball Xenoverse - Cell vs Goku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnP_OUlx4dU Dragon Ball Xenoverse Team Battles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cj-70Vz9Eeo Dragon Ball Xenoverse 126 Characters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmgDcH2nov8 Dragon Ball Xenoverse Better Than Battle of Z https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJqpm9R4ATc Dragon Ball Xenoverse Six Player Fights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z2JK0KrwEA Dragon Ball Xenoverse Going Beyond DBZ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuRG2yKw9hQ NEW Dragon Ball Z Movie in Spring 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAjWlKzUtHg Dragon Ball Xenoverse Mystery Character Goes Super Saiyan! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5CKPtBm7CE Super Saiyan 3 Vegeta in the new DBZ Movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtiirgfV3ZE Top 5 Character Creation Features https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsynX7VtkGo New DBZ Movie Characters in Xenoverse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORq3BBMuaBs Another 2D Dragon Ball Z Game? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzfy5PvsH3A Dragon Ball Xenoverse Giants/Bosses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEx2OhAbPLk Dragon Ball Xenoverse DLC Characters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI7NmTATyA4 Dragon Ball Xenoverse Super Saiyan Bardock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xaSPKwerqo Dragon Ball Xenoverse Character Customization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-fTRp8W5-Q Dragon Ball Xenoverse in 1080p 60FPS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skVrrB06jVU Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Team Battles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_VWjmTxkJg Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Exploration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoASQ9AU2VQ Dragon Ball Xenoverse is a Masterpiece with Huge Destructible Maps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg1nQMAwyGc Dragon Ball Xenoverse Character Creation CONFIRMED | Different Races & Female Character Creation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCgXEZeqcNU Dragon Ball Xenoverse: Diverse Character Creation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k50ta-F06Ig
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse will now include GT Characters such as GT Goku, Pan, & GT Trunks, as well as more missions, costumes for character creation, and costumes for other characters! Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWNylPVT4Ww Type of DBZ/DBXV Content you'll find on my channel: Dragon Ball Xenoverse Gameplay, Dragon Ball Xenoverse Discussion, Dragon Ball Fukkatsu No F Discussion, Dragon Ball 2015 Movie Reveiw & Speculation about Frieza in the 2015 Movie, Dragon Ball Xenoverse Speculation and Dragon Ball Xenoverse News, Dragon Ball Xenoverse Screenshot Videos, Dragon Ball Xenoverse Online Battles, Dragon Ball Xenoverse Compilations, Dragon Ball Fukkatsu No F Theory Videos, and much more! Other Videos: Dragon Ball Z Revival of F: Super Saiyan God Gogeta and Vegito? SSJ God Fusions in Battle of Gods 2? - http://youtu.be/lwDNISKcZmc Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection: Goten and Trunks? Adult Gotenks in Battle of Gods 2? - http://youtu.be/w4RIXYaG5lo Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection: Krillin is a Police Officer? Krillin is Bald Again? - http://youtu.be/vRPXs_xyfIg Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection: Gohan's New Design? His New Outfit? Thoughts/Reactions - http://youtu.be/WCYpJR4BM9I Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection: Frieza Choking Vegeta? Leaked Screenshot from New Trailer? - http://youtu.be/5f2qF3PAkSY Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection: Frieza is a Clone?!? Fukkatsu No F [Theory Discussion] - http://youtu.be/XDq0bbKwUcc Dragon Ball Z Frieza's Resurrection (2015) Trailer Reaction - http://youtu.be/133YiZ6OfZ8 Dragon Ball 2015 Movie: Was Frieza Best to Revive? -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH3dt20xV00 Dragon Ball 2015 Movie: Plot Theory! - http://youtu.be/QioHNtzGj74 Dragon Ball Z 2015 Movie: Super Saiyan God Fusion, Vegeta VS Frieza, SSJ God Vegeta (Speculation) - http://youtu.be/juOc1E7FN48 Dragon Ball 2015 Movie : Frieza Revived! Beerus and Whis Return! Super Saiyan God VS Frieza! - http://youtu.be/1dP0Hr0MrNQ Dragon Ball Z Movie 2015 - Super Saiyan God Vegeta? SSJ God Vegeta VS Frieza? (Speculation) - http://youtu.be/SqbjWtF372E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GET CONNECTED: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/zZToastie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zZToastieYT Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/zztoastieyt AnimeMultiverse: http://animemultiverse.com/zztoastie -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLAYLISTS: Dragon Ball Xenoverse - http://goo.gl/BVfvQU Toastie's Discussions - http://goo.gl/miz3LB DragonBall Z Game Duels - http://goo.gl/kk2y7B DBZ Ultimate Tenkaichi: Barrot (Hero Mode Playthrough) - http://goo.gl/YCsC5c
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
Community Community title.jpg Genre Sitcom Created by Dan Harmon Starring Joel McHale Gillian Jacobs Danny Pudi Yvette Nicole Brown Alison Brie Donald Glover Ken Jeong Chevy Chase Jim Rash Opening theme "At Least It Was Here" by The 88 Composer(s) Ludwig Göransson Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 97 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Gary Foster Russ Krasnoff Dan Harmon Anthony Russo Joe Russo Neil Goldman Garrett Donovan David Guarascio Moses Port Tristram Shapeero Chris McKenna Location(s) Los Angeles City College, California Paramount Studios Los Angeles, California Camera setup Single-camera Running time 22 minutes Production company(s) Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment Dan Harmon Productions/Harmonious Claptrap Russo Brothers Films Universal Television Sony Pictures Television Open 4 Business Productions Distributor Sony Pictures Television Broadcast Original channel NBC (seasons 1–5) Yahoo! Screen (season 6) Original run September 17, 2009 – present External links Official website at NBC Official website at Yahoo Community is an American television sitcom created by Dan Harmon that premiered on NBC on September 17, 2009. The single-camera series follows an ensemble cast of students at a community college in the fictional town of Greendale, Colorado. It makes heavy use of meta-humor and pop culture references, often parodying film and television clichés and tropes.[1][2] Community has received acclaim from critics, being ranked in several critics' lists of the best television series in 2010,[3] 2011,[4] and 2012,[5] and has gained a cult following.[6] Following cancelation by NBC in May 2014 after five seasons,[7] Community was renewed for a sixth, 13-episode season by Yahoo! Screen,[8] to premiere on March 17, 2015. Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing his bachelor's degree. This leaves him with no choice but to enroll at Greendale Community College to earn a legitimate degree. Jeff quickly becomes attracted to his activist classmate, Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. But his plans go awry when she invites others from the class along: pop culture-loving nerd Abed Nadir, religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naive over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the group quickly became close friends. While taking select classes together semester after semester, they're often roped into helping the flamboyant Dean Craig Pelton in his schemes to make the school seem more reputable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their unhinged teacher/classmate Ben Chang. §Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Community characters The show features an ensemble cast of characters, focusing on the members of a study group and a recurring group of faculty of Greendale Community College, including the dean. Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, a lawyer who enrolls at Greendale after being suspended when the law firm he worked for discovers that he falsely claimed to have a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, when in reality his degree was from a diploma mill originating from Colombia. Jeff is a sarcastic, womanizing narcissist who will go to great lengths to avoid doing work. However, throughout the series, becoming closer to the group changes some of Jeff's habits and attitudes. He is more willing to make personal sacrifices for his friends over time and selectively reveals that he can be more sympathetic and less critical than what other alpha-males typically offer. Gillian Jacobs as Britta Perry, a former anarchist and activist who traveled around the world after dropping out of high school. Britta puts forth a strong effort to come off as proactive, intelligent, and mature to others, but she usually just comes off as overbearing and out-of-her-depth in her views, especially those concerning her goal to become a therapist. Despite not being as worldly or well-informed an activist as she thinks she is, Britta does have a genuine and powerful desire to help others, and has significant enthusiasm and energy in what she puts her efforts into (whether appropriate or misplaced).
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Community is an American comedy television series created by Dan Harmon. The show revolves around the on-campus exploits of seven students who are connected through their study group at Greendale Community College. The show features nine main characters, Jeff Winger (Joel McHale), Britta Perry (Gillian Jacobs), Abed Nadir (Danny Pudi), Shirley Bennett (Yvette Nicole Brown), Annie Edison (Alison Brie), Troy Barnes (Donald Glover), Dean Pelton (Jim Rash), "Señor" Ben Chang (Ken Jeong), and Pierce Hawthorne (Chevy Chase). The series also features several recurring characters who are the group's fellow students and the teachers at Greendale.
The show revolves around the on- and off-campus exploits of seven students who are connected through their study group at Greendale Community College.
Jeffrey Tobias "Jeff" Winger (Joel McHale), is a snarky, glib ex-lawyer attending Greendale Community College.
Jeff was a lawyer until the Colorado Bar Association found out that he did not get a bachelor's degree from Columbia University but, in fact, got one that was "less than legitimate" and "better than real" from the country of Colombia. He returns to college by attending Greendale Community College as a deal with the bar in order to prevent him from being disbarred. He consequently hopes to graduate as quickly as possible.