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Three Delivery

★ 8.5 2008 · 2000s 1 season YTV, Nicktoons

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Synopsis

Three Delivery is an American animated sitcom and action adventure, inspired by kung-fu movies. It was created by Larry Schwarz, who also created similar series, Kappa Mikey and Speed Racer: The Next Generation. It is a collaboration between Animation Collective in Manhattan, New York and the now-defunct Fatkat in Miramichi, New Brunswick as their very last project. The show premiered on Nicktoons on Friday, June 27, 2008. An episode of Three Delivery was first shown at the New York Comic Con 2008, on April 19, 2008. The show is currently being broadcast in the UK on CBBC having begun on February 21, 2009 and on Once TV in Mexico. Since Nicktoons Network debuted the series thirteen months later, Nickelodeon then aired eleven episodes as "never before seen episodes" of the series on July 4, 2009 until September 26, 2009.

Cast & Crew

Johnny Yong Bosch

Johnny Yong Bosch

Sid Yee

Nancy Wu

Nancy Wu

Nana

Stephanie Sheh

Stephanie Sheh

Sue Yee

Robby Sharpe

Robby Sharpe

Tobey Li

J. David Brimmer

J. David Brimmer

Mr. Calvin Wu

David Chen

David Chen

Barney Wu

Lex Wutas

Lex Wutas

Kong Li

Jamie McGonnigal

Jamie McGonnigal

Eugene

Trivia about Three Delivery

He also performs the vocals for the theme song and contributes to the score, with his New York-based, indie-rock band Ten Minute Turns.

Promotion for the show began with the studio making 11 two-minute original adventures for mobile phones in 2007, which also gave the studio an exercise in working with the new characters in preparation for the series.

Three of them first aired on May 2, 2008 on Nicktoons Network during the premiere of Speed Racer: The Next Generation during commercials.

Art director and former director Alan Foreman designed the visual style of the show, which he compares to a living graphic novel.