- Not having been formally declared: an undeclared war.
- Not having formally declared oneself: an undeclared candidate.
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adjective
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
not announced or openly acknowledged
Antonym: declared (meaning #1)
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| Format | Comedy-drama, Sitcom |
| Created by | Judd Apatow |
| Starring | Jay Baruchel Charlie Hunnam Timm Sharp Seth Rogen Carla Gallo Monica Keena Christina Payano Loudon Wainwright |
| Country of origin | USA |
| No. of episodes | 15, 2 unaired |
| Production | |
| Running time | 22 Minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | FOX |
| Original run | September 2001 – March 2002 |
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| IMDb profile | |
Undeclared was a U.S. television series that aired on FOX during the 2001–2002 TV season. The half-hour comedy-drama/sitcom was Judd Apatow's follow-up to the TV cult classic Freaks and Geeks. Undeclared centered on a group of college freshmen at the fictitious University of North Eastern California. Unlike Freaks, it was set in the current time rather than the 1980s. It gave a humorous and usually accurate look at the highs and lows of college life, from young adult relationships to the dreaded freshman fifteen. It takes its name from the status of an undergraduate who has not yet decided, or "declared", a specific major of study.
College is "the reward for surviving high school. Most people have great fun stories from college and nightmare stories from high school," Judd Apatow told the Los Angeles Times in 2006. He also speculated on why college shows find it hard to gain a foothold on network schedules.
"One reason for the dearth of college shows is that it's difficult to be honest about campus life on network or basic cable. It's hard to portray truthfully. The truth is, kids are high, drunk and having sex. No matter what you do, you're fudging it."[1]
Media outlets such as Entertainment Weekly gave the show generally glowing reviews. Despite a cult following, FOX cancelled the show in March 2002 after poor ratings. Viewership waned after a promising premiere, perhaps due to FOX airing the remaining episodes out of order and constantly moving the show across its scheduling grid. In total, 15 episodes were shown on FOX, while two unaired episodes were included in the DVD set released in the United States on August 16, 2005.
| Image | Name | Actor | Major | Description |
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| Steven Karp | Jay Baruchel | Undeclared | Was a celibate geek in high school who has a particular affinity for The Matrix and X-Files. Grew up only ten minutes away from the UNEC campus. In college, Steven is fairly popular but still somewhat nerdy. | |
| Lizzie Exley | Carla Gallo | Psychology | Steven's neurotic, highly enthusiastic floor mate and eventual girlfriend. Used to date Eric (Jason Segel) but broke up with him after he found out that she had a one-night stand with Steven during their first day at UNEC. | |
| Lloyd Haythe | Charlie Hunnam | Theater | Steven's British roommate, who often kicks Steven out of the room so that he can have sex. Despite constantly picking on Steven, he's very protective of his roommate, and looks out for his best interests. Serves as an advisor in romantic affairs to all his suitemates. | |
| Ron Garner | Seth Rogen | Business | Steven's wise-cracking, glasses-wearing, beer-guzzling Canadian suitemate who comes to U.N.E.C. from Vancouver. With his dry sense of humor, Ron is the brains of the group. Briefly dates Kelly (Busy Philipps), a campus tour guide. | |
| Marshall Nesbitt | Timm Sharp | Music | Steven's suitemate who came to U.N.E.C. from Sioux City, Iowa. His parents still believe that he is a business major, although he switched courses at the last minute. Despite his less-than-stellar work ethics, he is Mr. Burundi's (Gerry Bednob) favorite worker at the cafeteria. Has a crush on Rachel. | |
| Rachel Lindquist | Monica Keena | Undeclared | Lizzie's roommate. Is initially nervous at the prospect of living away from her family, but eventually breaks free of her anxiety and embraces a party girl mentality. | |
| Hal Karp (aka the Halcaholic) | Loudon Wainwright III | (none) | Steven's father, a recent divorcee who experiences a mid-life crisis and is a constant embarrassment to Steven. |
On the DVD, the episodes were ordered by production number. However, according to Judd Apatow, this was a mistake. [2] The preferred order to watching the series (with the story in chronological order) is as follows:
In the order found default on the DVD, pressing "Play All" would be incorrect.
| Country | Broadcasting | TV Network(s) | |
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| Saturday and Sunday at 11:40 | RTL 4 |
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - udeklareret, ikke oplyst
Nederlands (Dutch)
niet aangegeven (douane), niet bekend gemaakt
Français (French)
adj. - non déclaré, inavoué
Deutsch (German)
adj. - nicht deklariert, unerklärt
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - ακήρυκτος, αδήλωτος
Italiano (Italian)
non dichiarato
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - não declarado
Русский (Russian)
необъявленный, непредъявленный на таможне
Español (Spanish)
adj. - no declarado
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - inte deklarerad, inte tillkännagiven
中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
未申报的, 未经宣战的
中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 未申報的, 未經宣戰的
한국어 (Korean)
adj. - (과세)신고가 되지않은, 선전 포고를 하지 않은
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 宣言されていない, 申告してない
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) غير معلن, غير مصرح
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - לא מוצהר
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