Chowder (TV series)

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Chowder characters
Chowder characters

Chowder is an upcoming animated television series that will air on Cartoon Network in 2007. The show is created by C. H. Greenblatt (of SpongeBob SquarePants fame). The series will be set in "Marzipan City" and it will feature a young boy named Chowder, who is Mung Dhal's young apprentice chef. Usually during the day, Chowder will perform tasks for Mung Dhal while learning how to be a chef, but the problem is that Chowder eats everything in sight.

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He is a little cat who wants to become a great chef. The problem is he eats everything in sight.

Truffles is Mung Dhal's wife, and invents rare food for Mung Dhal to create. She serves as a mother for Chowder.

A food inventor and Chowder´s master. He is teaching Schnitzel and Chowder how to be chefs. He invents rare food like the "No Fruit". He is like a father fo Chowder.

A rock monster who is a current chef at Mung Dhal's Catering. He serves as a big brother for Chowder.




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