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The College Struggle is an American adult-animated sitcom created by Ezekiel Vincent for Ezekiel Detour. The series stars TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, and TBA. The series follows TBA.

Premise
The series takes place at a university, where a collage student named "Melvin Alex Ramos" and his roommates and best friends have to make the most of their years at the collage, while trying to make some time to just chill and relax.

Characters

 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA
 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA
 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA
 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA
 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA
 * TBA (voiced by TBA) - TBA

Episodes
Main article: List of The College Struggle episodes

Development
Ezekiel Vincent conceived the idea while watching The Simpsons and Beavis and Butt-Head, along with that, he could relate to Torres' own childhood growing up. While working on the TBA's series finale, he decided to make an adult cartoon of his own. He teamed up with co-worker and friend NNNToday to develop the series. In 2000, NNN briefly left to work on the show "Welcome to the Neighborhood" for D Tor Over the Moon. With Ezekiel Vincent as executive producer for the show as well as being developed for it. TBA

Executive Producers
Ezekiel Vincent and NNNToday serves as the executive producers and showrunners of the show during the show's entire run. Dereck Torres became an executive producer from seasons 1-9.

Animation
The 11-minute animation is animated at Nelvana (credited under Polaris) in the United States, Wang Film Productions in Taiwan, and AKOM in South Korea. Ink-and-paint services is provided by Bardel Entertainment.

Writing
After a script is delivered, an episode then gets translated into a storyboard, where feedback is received from Ezekiel Vincent to the board artists if a certain element, such as a gag, doesn't work. Afterwards, a pitch for the episode is given to the network, where they do a read-through, and then the episode is either checked out by the network, or retooled in the small amount of time allocated before an animation studio must receive something to work with.

Critical Reception
The series has received positive reviews from both fans and critics alike. TBA