Created by Dan Harmon,Communitydebuted in 2009 to critical acclaim and a passionate cult following.
With some exceptions, the main cast remained for all six seasons and will return forthe often-prophesized and now-confirmedCommunitymovie.
That also extended to the crew.
SeveralCommunityalum have found their way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, courtesy of directors The Russo Brothers.
Similarly, manyCommunityactors have followed creator Dan Harmon and voiced characters inRick and Morty.
Nothing compares, however, to seeing them back on-screen together.
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And none have reunited more than Jeong and McHale.
As the title suggests, the show revolves around an eclectic group of animal control employees in Seattle.
Chief among them, McHale stars as confident stalwart Frank Shaw.
Community is a comedic television series that chronicles the lives of diverse students at Greendale Community College, a fictional and notoriously underperforming educational institution in Colorado. Released in 2009, the show explores the quirky interactions and relationships among the eclectic group navigating their academic and personal challenges.
As well as dealing with various kinds of critters, they encounter a range of quirky guest stars.
It was a role he would reprise inAnimal Controlseason 3.
Jeong created, wrote, and produced Dr. Ken, which ran for two seasons.
The move could be seen as a return of the favor.
Ken, which ran for two seasons.
Among its own guest stars, McHale appeared inDr.
Kenseason 1, episode 14, “Dave’s Valentine.”
They know exactly how to push each other’s buttons in the funniest way possible.
That was never more apparent than when McHale’s Jeff Winger andJeong’s Ben Changclashed.