ChalkZone

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ChalkZone

From L to R: Snap, Rudy, and Penny
Genre Animated series
Creator(s) Bill Burnett
Larry Huber
Starring E.G. Daily
Hynden Walch
Candi Milo
Miriam Flynn
Jess Harnell
Robert Cait
Rodger Bumpass
Buck Owens
Russi Taylor
Tress MacNeille
Jim Cummings
Rob Paulsen
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 39 (6 unaired) (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes (including music videos)
Broadcast
Original channel Nickelodeon
Philippines ABC 5
Original run March 22, 20022004

ChalkZone was an American animated television series, produced by Frederator Studios for the Nickelodeon cable channel. The series is very reminiscent of the 1974 cartoon Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings. It was originally featured on Oh Yeah! Cartoons, just like The Fairly OddParents and My Life as a Teenage Robot.

The main character, an elementary school student named Rudy Tabootie (E.G. Daily, Tommy Pickles on Rugrats), has been gifted with a magically endowed piece of chalk that allows access to the ChalkZone, an alternate dimension where everything and everyone that's ever been drawn in chalk and erased takes form as the living and/or tangible (compare Philip José Farmer's Riverworld). The show concentrated on the adventures of Rudy, sidekick Snap (Candi Milo), and classmate Penny Sanchez (Hynden Walch) within the zone. A soundtrack album, titled In The Zone (not to be confused with Britney Spears' 2003 album), has also been released. The show aired on Nick on CBS on February 1, 2003 and ended on September 9, 2004.

For a full listing of episodes, see List of ChalkZone episodes.

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