Social:The Most Popular Girls in School
The Most Popular Girls in School | |
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Cast of MPGIS (Clockwise from upper left: Cameron, Shay, Jenna, Rachel, Deandra, Brittnay, Mackenzie and Trisha) | |
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Created by | Mark Cope Carlo Moss |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 82 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Mark Cope Carlo Moss Tiffany L. Gray Lily Vonnegut |
Producer(s) | Lily Vonnegut (seasons 1–4) |
Production company(s) | Extra Credit Studios Universal Cable Productions (season 5) |
Release | |
Original network | YouTube |
Original release | May 1, 2012 present | –
The Most Popular Girls in School (abbreviated MPGIS) is an American adult stop-motion animated comedy web series that debuted on YouTube on May 1, 2012. Created by Mark Cope and Carlo Moss, the series animates Barbie, Ken and other fashion dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. MPGIS follows the exploits of a fictional high school cheer leading team in Overland Park, Kansas and their friends, family and enemies. Variety described the series as "Mean Girls meets South Park".[1] The first episode has been viewed over 11 million times,[2] and many episodes have received views in the millions.
In April 2013, MPGIS parodied the viral email rant of Delta Gamma sorority member Rebecca Martinson by having the character Brittnay Matthews (voiced by Lily Vonnegut) reenact the so-called "Deranged Sorority Girl Email". The MPGIS video went viral itself.[3][4][5][6] On May 1, 2018, Extra Credit Studios announced a sixth season to be in development, as well as a Patreon to crowdfund MPGIS in addition to new spin-off shows The Most Popular Girls in Quarantine, Keeping Up With The Van Burens, and Models.[7][8]
Storyline
Domineering head cheerleader Mackenzie Zales and her absent-minded fellow cheerleader Trisha Cappelletti confront new Overland Park High School student Deandra when she attempts to use their restricted restroom. They broker an alliance just as Shay van Buren – the most popular girl in school outside of the cheer squad – and her sisters drag the cheerleaders into a bitter feud, hoping to finally crush Mackenzie's cheerleading reign.
Outside of this drama, Brittnay Matthews, another Overland Park cheerleader, breaks up with her dimwitted, second-string, quarterback boyfriend, Blaine. He immediately begins dating Brittnay's nemesis, Saison Marguerite, who speaks with a French accent and makes frequent reference to French culture but is French Canadian. Brittnay is further infuriated by the feud between the cheer squad and the van Burens as well as the squad's acceptance of the new girl, Deandra.
Meanwhile, lonely lurker, Jonathan Getslinhaumer, tries to get the attention of the football team with his strange slang and empty threats, which mostly leaves them repulsed by his subconscious sexual innuendos. Finally, the unpopular and unattractive Rachel Tice, a childhood friend of Brittnay and Mackenzie who has since fallen out of favor, plots with her friend Judith to try to improve their social status. Rachel's moody sister, Bridget, occasionally makes an appearance to offer disdainful ridicule, and Lunch Lady Belinda cannot quite hide her crush on the dazzling Overland Park alumna Cameron Van Buren.
Later plot lines include the rivalry with cheerleaders from Atchison High School, a sabotaged prom, and a carefully planned revenge plot against Mackenzie.
The first four seasons take place in the girls' junior year at Overland Park High School, while the fifth season takes place during the summer between their junior and senior years of high school, with France being the primary location.[9] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Most Popular Girls in Quarantine is taking place over video calls while Overland Park is closed and Mackenzie attempts to get the school re-opened.
Cast
Main
Voice actor | Character | Seasons | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||||
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Kate Frisbee | Mackenzie Zales[lower-alpha 1] | Main | |||||||
Ashley Katchadourian | Recurring | Guest | |||||||
Lily Vonnegut | Brittnay Matthews | Main | |||||||
Judith Dinsmore | Recurring | Main | |||||||
Mikayla Van Buren | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Garrett Mendez | Trisha Cappelletti | Main | |||||||
Andrew Delman | Shay Van Buren | Main | |||||||
Saison Marguerite | Recurring | Main | |||||||
Carlo Moss | Deandra the New Girl | Main | |||||||
Rachel Tice | Main | ||||||||
Blaine McClaine | Recurring | Main | |||||||
Haley Mancini | Trisha 2 | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Afton Quast | Jenna Darabond | Mentioned | Guest | Main | Guest | ||||
Recurring | |||||||||
Pete Capella | Tanner Christiansen | Recurring | |||||||
Mark Cope | Jonathan "Than" Getslinhaumer | Recurring | |||||||
Ray Hebel | Tristan McKie | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Dave Hill | Matthew Derringer | Recurring | |||||||
Amberlynn Weggers | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Brian Konowal | Justin Michaelson | Recurring | |||||||
Aaron Krebs | Cameron Van Buren | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||
Oisin McGrann | Recurring | ||||||||
David Razowsky | Mrs. Van Buren | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Bill Sindelar | Lunch Lady Belinda | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||
Christine Tarbet | Bridget Tice | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Jessie Schneiderman | Jenna Dapananian | Recurring | |||||||
Chloe & Zoe | Recurring | ||||||||
Carla Henderson | Taylor McDevitt | Recurring | |||||||
Grace Helbig (season 2) / Betsy Beutler (season 5) | Jeannie Halverstad | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||
Lee Newton | Tanya Berkowitz | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Katelynn Zales | Recurring | Guest | |||||||
Sofia | Recurring | ||||||||
Michelle Visage | Mrs. Zales | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Janel Benisch | Juliette Bonnet | Recurring |
- ↑ Mackenzie was originally voiced by Marian Bruno for episodes 1 and 3, before Frisbee took over as of episode 6.
Episodes
Production and broadcast
The Most Popular Girls in School animates Barbie, Ken and related Mattel fashion dolls,[3][4] generic fashion dolls and various branded dolls, usually with customized costumes and hairstyles, as various characters. Other dolls used include Disney's, Ariel, Belle, Merida and Mother Gothel,[10] Finnick Odair from The Hunger Games, Tyr Anasazi from Andromeda, and Oscar and Evanora from Oz the Great and Powerful. Guest voice talent has included Grace Helbig, Jason Earles, Lee Newton, Tyler Oakley, Michelle Visage, Kingsley, EpicLLOYD, Hannah Hart, and Mamrie Hart.
A March 2013 Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign funded season 2 of the series,[11] a November 2013 Indiegogo campaign funded season 3,[12] and a November 2014 Indiegogo campaign funded season 4.[13]
MPGIS premiered on YouTube on May 1, 2012.[2] The fourth season concluded on May 31, 2015, and a fifth season was not announced until April 4, 2017.[14] A sixth season was announced at the end of the fifth-season finale episode on August 29, 2017.[15]
(As of August 2017), the series' YouTube channel has over 1 million subscribers and over 170 million views.[16] MPGIS has also produced spin-off shows The Trisha Show and Judy and Red, as well as bonus material like "Making of" and "Behind the Scenes" videos, viewer mail Q&A and "Extra Credit" (outtakes). On May 1, 2018, Extra Credit Studios opened a Patreon to crowdfund MPGIS in addition to new spin-off shows Keeping Up With The Van Burens and Models.[17]
Reception
Variety described the series as "Mean Girls meets South Park in this trash-talking, boundary-busting high-school-set Web series, acted out by stop-motion Barbie dolls."[1] The first episode has been viewed over 11 million times,[2] and most episodes have received views in the millions.
In April 2013, MPGIS parodied the viral email rant of Delta Gamma sorority member Rebecca Martinson by having the character Brittnay Matthews (voiced by Lily Vonnegut) reenact Martinson's so-called "Deranged Sorority Girl Email". The MPGIS video went viral itself.[3][4][5][6]
In January 2015, Variety reported that Charlize Theron's production company Denver and Delilah was developing a stop-motion animation series based on MPGIS with comic book writer Greg Rucka.[18]
In August 2015, MPGIS was nominated for a Streamy Award for Costume Design.[19][20]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Saperstein, Pat (April 14, 2013). "Devour: Most Popular Girls in School, CBG19, The Beatles, Carol Burnett, More". Variety. https://variety.com/2013/digital/news/devour-most-popular-girls-in-school-cbg19-the-beatles-carol-burnett-more-1200365061/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "MPGIS – Episode 1: 'The New Girl'". TheMostPopularGirls. May 1, 2012. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-STtD96doeo&list=PLRSqsdLWvPHniknqvdOa_gwkQB7vG_KI-&index=1.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Rebecca Martinson's Insane Sorority Email Gets Parodied By Barbie". The Huffington Post. April 22, 2013. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/22/rebecca-martinson-insane-sorority-email-barbie-parody-video_n_3133756.html.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 O'Connor, Maureen (April 22, 2013). "Watch a Psycho Barbie Reenact That Sorority E-mail". New York. http://nymag.com/thecut/2013/04/watch-psycho-barbie-reenact-that-sorority-e-mail.html.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Weaver, Caity (April 18, 2013). "The Most Deranged Sorority Girl Email You Will Ever Read". Gawker. http://gawker.com/5994974/the-most-deranged-sorority-girl-email-you-will-ever-read.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Real-Life 'Mean Girl' Parodied on Web After Rant". Good Morning America. April 24, 2013. https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/delta-gamma-sorority-letter-sisters-viral-real-life-19029624.
- ↑ "The Next Chapter". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wk_eEm4zZEk.
- ↑ "Extra Credit Studios is creating The Most Popular Girls in School & More Stop-Motion Adventures". https://www.patreon.com/extracreditstudios.
- ↑ "Where The F is MPGiS??!!". TheMostPopularGirls. August 10, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EfFA_S-y1c.
- ↑ "Mother Gothel Classic Doll". http://www.disneystore.com/mother-gothel-classic-doll-12/mp/1355026/1000259/.
- ↑ "The Most Popular Girls in School Season 2". Kickstarter. March 4, 2013. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mpgis/the-most-popular-girls-in-school-season-2.
- ↑ "The Most Popular Girls in School Season 3". Indiegogo. November 15, 2013. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-most-popular-girls-in-school-season-3/#/story.
- ↑ "The Most Popular Girls in School Season 4". Indiegogo. November 19, 2014. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-most-popular-girls-in-school-season-4#/story.
- ↑ "The Most Popular Girls in School Season 5 Teaser". TheMostPopularGirls. April 4, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoNjoJ79E6Q.
- ↑ "MPGIS – Episode 82: 'The Final Walk'". TheMostPopularGirls. August 29, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRcjn4x_kgI.
- ↑ "About The Most Popular Girls in School". TheMostPopularGirls. https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMostPopularGirls/about.
- ↑ "Extra Credit Studios is creating The Most Popular Girls in School & More Stop-Motion Adventures". https://www.patreon.com/extracreditstudios.
- ↑ Wagmeister, Elizabeth (January 15, 2015). "Charlize Theron Inks First-Look Deal With Universal Cable Prods.". Variety. https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/charlize-theron-denver-and-delilah-universal-cable-productions-deal-1201406089/.
- ↑ Hurwitz, Daniel (August 13, 2015). "And the 2015 Streamy Awards nominees are ...". USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/web-to-watch/2015/08/12/2015-streamy-awards-nominations--announced/31533633/.
- ↑ "5th Annual Nominees". Streamy Awards. August 2015. http://www.streamys.org/nominees-winners/5th-annual-nominees-winners/.
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