ChalkZone
ChalkZone is an American animated television series created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon that ran from 2002 until 2008. The series follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary school student whose magic chalk allows him into the ChalkZone, an alternate dimension where everything drawn on a blackboard and erased becomes real. The show concentrates on the adventures of Rudy, his sidekick Snap, and classmate, Penny Sanchez, within the ChalkZone.
ChalkZone originally aired as part of Fred Seibert's Oh Yeah! Cartoons animated shorts showcase in 1998. The series ran on Nickelodeon from March 22, 2002, through August 23, 2008, with 40 episodes in total. It was produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio.
Premise
Rudy Tabootie is a 10-year-old fifth-grader who loves to draw, but Reggie Bullnerd, the school bully, is always teasing him or getting him into trouble with Mr. Wilter, Rudy's grumpy school teacher who strongly dislikes cartoons especially Rudy's passion for art. One day while in detention, Rudy discovers a piece of "White Lightning" chalk, which allows access to the ChalkZone, a place where everything and everyone that has ever been drawn in chalk and erased takes form as living or is tangible. He soon makes friends with Snap, a small, blue, humanoid drawing made by Rudy when he was only eight. Snap wears a superhero uniform and is very adventurous and witty. Rudy only lets one other person know about ChalkZone, his best friend and crush Penny Sanchez, who acts as the genius of the group.While in ChalkZone, the trio are introduced to Cyclops, the kilt-wearing guardian of the magic chalk mines where Rudy obtains his magic chalk ; Queen Rapsheeba, ChalkZone's song artist whom Snap has a crush on; and Blocky, a light green block friend of Snap's and Rudy's first-ever drawing. They are also faced with villains such as Skrawl, a drawing who blames Rudy for being ugly and wants to destroy him; and the Craniacs, a series of robot drawings obsessed with collecting futuristic devices.
Episodes
Cast
- E.G. Daily - Rudy Tabootie
- Hynden Walch - Penny Sanchez
- Candi Milo - Snap, Reggie Bullnerd, Blocky
- Jess Harnell - Joe Tabootie, Chalk Dad, General Elvis, Betty Bombast
- Miriam Flynn - Millie Tabootie
- Nika Futterman - Dr. Sanchez
- Jeff Bennett - Bruno Bullnerd
- Robert Cait - Mr. Wilter, Blocky
- Jim Cummings - Skrawl
- Rosslynn Taylor - Queen Rapsheeba
- Rodger Bumpass - Biclops
- Rob Paulsen - Craniacs, Vinnie
- Grey DeLisle - Terry Bouffant, Tilly McNally, Sophie McNally
- Frank Welker - Apple peeler, additional voices
- Kevin M. Richardson - Penguin, additional voices
- Tim Curry - Jacko
- Brian Cummings - Ranger McRanger
- Jeffrey Garcia - Jerry Rivera
- Dee Bradley Baker - Arvee
- Daran Norris - Odiferus, Tour Guide
- Joe Lala - Mean Santa, Toe Fu
- Lauren Tom - Robin
- Keone Young - Toe Fu Master
Characters
Main
- Rudolph Bartholomew "Rudy" Tabootie : Rudy is the main protagonist. He is in fifth grade. He travels to ChalkZone with his best friends Penny and Snap. He has magic chalk that he can use to draw portals into ChalkZone and draw things out of thin air. He’s 10 years old.
- Snap : is a small blue, humanoid drawing made by Rudy, and his best friend. Created by Rudy when he was 8 years old, Snap speaks with a New Jersey accent, and is adventurous and witty. Snap wears a superhero uniform.
- Penelope Victoria "Penny" Sanchez : Penelope is Rudy's best friend and crush, a genius who helps him, and is the only other human besides Rudy who knows about ChalkZone. She is also in fifth grade just like Rudy. It has been shown that she has a crush on Rudy. She’s the same age as Rudy.
Supporting
- Reginald "Reggie" Bullnerd : Reggie is the school bully. Gets stuck in a lot of things and his full name is shown in the unaired episode "Teachers' Lounge". He gets into trouble all the time and even has a school record with its own file drawer.
- Joseph Walter "Joe" Tabootie : Joe is Rudy's father, who runs a meat shop. His voice resembles that of Ned Flanders from The Simpsons, but in a high-disorted pitch.
- Mildred Trish "Millie" Tabootie : Millie is Rudy's mother, who calls Rudy down in an opera singing-esque voice.
- Horace T. Wilter : Horace is Rudy's cartoon-hating school teacher. He comes close to learning about ChalkZone in the episode "Secret Passages."
- Dr. Sanchez : Dr. Sanchez is Penny's mother, who is a doctor and scientist.
- Biclops : Rodger is the guardian of the Magic Chalk Mines. He was originally named "Cyclops" until Rudy gave him a second eye. He wears a Scottish attire, including a kilt around his legs. His two eyes are drawn on top of each other. He speaks in a slight Scottish accent.
- Queen Rapsheeba : Rapsheeba is ChalkZone's song artist. Snap has had a crush on her forever and Rapsheeba is pretty fond of him as well.
- Blocky : Blocky is one of Snap's closest friends. He is a light green block and is claimed to be Rudy's first-ever drawing.
- Skrawl : Skrawl was a drawing that was messed up by a bunch of kids at a birthday party Rudy had gone to. Skrawl blames Rudy for being ugly and wants to destroy him. Besides Reggie, Skrawl is one of the villains in the show. His most recent appearances are in "The Skrawl" and "Double Trouble."
- Granny in the Bathtub : A drawing Rudy made, intended for humor.
- The Craniacs : The Craniacs are a series of robot drawings obsessed with collecting futuristic devices. The current version is Craniac 4, drawn by Rudy to get rid of Craniac 3. The Craniacs are based on Brainiac from the Superman comics.
- Bruno Bullnerd is Reggie's father
Production
The show is remembered for featuring one-minute music videos sung by Rudy and his friends at the end of each episode. Several songs Bill Burnett created prior to ChalkZone's production, i.e. Insect Aside and Dream Alotta Dreams, were implanted into the series. A popular rumor about the show is that it was based on Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings. In fact, Bill Burnett debunked this in a 2013 interview, revealing that he was not even aware of the series' existence until after ChalkZone entered production. Although Burnett did mention that Harold and the Purple Crayon was an influence on Larry's idea for the "boy with magic chalk" concept. A one-hour special, "The Big Blow Up", premiered on August 6, 2004. The final season featured new character designs with a slimmer line quality and a zooming chalk transition as new artists and oversea studios were used for the remainder of the series.
The show had three different variations of the theme song released to the public, one from the 2001 Nickelodeon album, "The Newest Nicktoons", which used a synthesizer instead of a guitar and had an early version of Penny's voice which was a demo Bill Burnett created in order for the song to get the green-light, an early version of the final version from the album "ChalkZone: In The Zone", where the guitar was used and Penny's early voice was still used, and the final version which was shown on regular episodes. Bill Burnett's original idea for the concepts' score was something in akin to simplistic children's toy instrument melodies to fit the show's children's "chalk-drawing" theme, but the Nickelodeon crew suggested a more techno rock-based score to give the show a huge contrast from the premise. Steve Rucker was brought into the music composition team and some of his compositions were later re-written upon request by Burnett and Moon to fit the series better, much to his discourage.
Broadcast
The pilot for the series first aired on December 31, 1999, as part of Nickelodeon's annual New Year's Eve block, but due to being delayed by Nickelodeon for undisclosed reasons, the series made its official premiere on March 22, 2002, as the highest-rated premiere in Nickelodeon's history up to that point.The show aired in reruns on "Nick on CBS" for more than a year from February 1, 2003, to September 11, 2004. In June 2005, following the announcement that the series had been cancelled, the fourth season of the series premiered. Of the season's eleven episodes, only five would be aired that year before Nickelodeon abruptly halted the broadcast of new episodes. The remaining six episodes would not air until three years later in June and August 2008. The final episode aired on August 23, 2008.
Since the series' cancellation, reruns aired on Nicktoons until October 28, 2013. ChalkZone reruns aired on NickSplat for two nights only on November 12 and 13, 2016 as part of a block that ran every weekend from August until December commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Nicktoons franchise. As of October 2018, NickSplat –including ChalkZone– has been a subscription channel based on VRV.