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ChalkZone - Double Trouble by Nickelodeon. Topics nick.com, nickelodeon, flash, game, chalkzone, swf. Now with uncompressed audio. Addeddate 2020-11-10 02:26:37 Color color Emulator ruffle-swf Emulator_ext swf Identifier chalkZone_DoubleTrouble Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 Sound sound Year 2004ChalkZone is an American animated TV show created by Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon. 1 Plot 2 Channel history 3 Cast 4 International versions 5 References 6 References 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 showSnap is a character from ChalkZone.He was Rudy's sidekick, based on a comic strip character that he created. He was voiced by Candi Milo.. Biographical details. In the first ChalkZone short featured on Oh Yeah!Cartoons, Rudy drew, on his teacher Mr. Wilter's chalkboard, a picture of Snap fighting Bully Nerd (a monster-based caricature of the bully Reggie Bullnerd).ChalkZone S1 E1 Rudy's First Adventure/Rudy's Story/Bushel Full 'O Yum (Music Video) The car is packed and the Tabooties are ready to leave town, but Rudy's nowhere to be found./Rudy, an avid doodler, discovers a magic chalkzone behind his classroom blackboard.Chalkzone is about the adventures of Rudy Tabootie, a 10 year old boy who discovers a magic piece of chalk that allows him to enter a world beyond the chalkboard. Everything that has ever been drawn in chalk lives forever... S3, Ep14 8 Nov. 2004

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ChalkZone (2002-2004) is a Nickelodeon cartoon that, like fellow Nicktoon The Fairly OddParents, began as a series of shorts on Oh Yeah!ChalkZone was originally a short on Fred Seibert's Oh Yeah! Cartoons. It was the first short from Oh Yeah! to become a Nick series. Rudy! You gotta draw something - Snap. Join the conversation. Nickelodeon Animation. 231 W Olive Ave, Burbank, CA 91502. studioinfo@nick.com (818) 736-3000.Watch the original theme song and opening credits of Chalkzone as part of Nickelodeon's 25 Years of Animation celebration!Chalkzone was created by Bill Burne...ChalkZone is being ravaged by tornado after tornado. Someone just won't stop drawing and erasing these terrible twisters! / Rudy creates a living Chalk Fairy Tale. / Snap goes to a secret training camp for Skrawl's henchmen, the Beanie Boys.

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Snap is a small blue humanoid drawing made by Rudy, and he is Rudy's best friend. Rudy created Snap when he was 8 years old by drawing him on a chalkboard fighting Bully Nerd, and both were erased into ChalkZone. However, it was revealed in " Family Von Snap " that Rudy first drew Snap and his cousins at an even younger age.Watch ChalkZone Episode 105 - Snap out of Water_Two Left Feet_Rudus Tabootus_All Day Jam - hotshot58971 on DailymotionChalkZone 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, hisChalkZone is an animated television series, produced by Frederator Studios for Nickelodeon. The series is very reminiscent of the 1974 British cartoon Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, which was shown of Nickelodeon as a part of Pinwheel in the 1980s. It was originally featured on Oh Yeah!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

Jump to navigation Jump to go looking ChalkZoneStyleComedyFantasyAction-adventureCreated by way ofBill BurnettLarry HuberVoices of E. G. Daily Candi Milo Hynden Walch Robert Cait Jess Harnell Miriam Flynn Rodger Bumpass Jim Cummings Rosslynn Taylor Rob PaulsenTheme tune composerBill BurnettOpening theme"Rudy's Got the Chalk"Ending theme"Rudy's Got the Chalk"Composers Guy Moon (seasons 1-3) Thomas Chase (season 1) Steve Rucker (season 1) Geoff Levin (seasons 3-4)Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons4No. of episodes40 (listing of episodes)ProductionGovt manufacturersBill BurnettLarry HuberFred SeibertProducerLarry Leichliter (supervising)Running time22 minutesProduction corporationsNickelodeon Animation StudioFrederator StudiosDistributorViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks (U.S.)Nelvana International (International)ReleaseAuthentic networkNickelodeonUnique unencumberMarch 22, 2002 –August 23, 2008ChronologyPreceded viaOh Yeah! Cartoons

ChalkZone is an American animated television sequence created through Bill Burnett and Larry Huber for Nickelodeon that ran from 2002 until 2008.[1] The sequence follows Rudy Tabootie, an elementary faculty scholar whose magic chalk allows him into the ChalkZone, an alternate dimension where everything drawn on a blackboard and erased turns into real.[2] The display concentrates on the adventures of Rudy, his sidekick Snap, and classmate, Penny Sanchez, throughout the ChalkZone.

ChalkZone at the beginning aired as part of Fred Seibert's Oh Yeah! Cartoons animated shorts show off in 1998. The series ran on Nickelodeon from March 22, 2002, through August 23, 2008, with 40 episodes in overall. It was produced by means of Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio.

Premise

Rudy Tabootie (voiced via E. G. Daily) is a 10-year-old fifth-grader who loves to draw, but Reggie Bullnerd (Candi Milo), the school bully, continuously teases him or gets him into trouble with Mr. Wilter (Robert Cait), Rudy's grumpy faculty teacher who strongly dislikes cartoons, especially Rudy's interest for artwork (in spite of that he as soon as enjoyed them as a kid). One day while in detention, Rudy discovers a piece of "White Lightning" chalk, which permits get admission to to the ChalkZone, a place where the entirety and everyone that has ever been drawn and erased by means of chalk takes form as dwelling or is tangible. He quickly makes buddies with Snap (Candi Milo), a small, blue, humanoid drawing made by Rudy when he was once handiest eight. Snap wears a superhero uniform and is very adventurous and witty. Rudy only we could one different particular person know about ChalkZone, his best possible pal and crush Penny Sanchez (talking voice, Hynden Walch; singing voice, Robbyn Kirmssè), who acts because the genius of the crowd.

While in ChalkZone, the trio are presented to Cyclops (Rodger Bumpass), the kilt-wearing guardian of the magic chalk mines where Rudy obtains his magic chalk (Rudy later draws a second eye for him and renames him "Biclops"); Queen Rapsheeba (Rosslynn Taylor), ChalkZone's song artist whom Snap has a crush on; and Blocky (Candi Milo; Robert Cait), a mild inexperienced block friend of Snap's and Rudy's first-ever drawing. They are also faced with villains equivalent to Skrawl (Jim Cummings), a drawing who blames Rudy for being unpleasant and wants to damage him; and the Craniacs (Rob Paulsen), a chain of robotic drawings obsessed with amassing futuristic devices.

Episodes

Main article: List of ChalkZone episodes Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired Shorts 8 July 17, 1998 December 4, 1999 1 6 March 22, 2002 April 26, 2002 2 8 May 30, 2003 November 2, 2003 3 16 February 2, 2004 June 6, 2005 4 10 June 7, 2005 August 23, 2008

Characters

Main Rudolph Bartholomew "Rudy" Tabootie (voiced through E.G. Daily): Rudy is the principle protagonist. He is in fifth grade. He travels to ChalkZone together with his best possible pals Penny and Snap. He has magic chalk that he can use to attract portals into ChalkZone and draw issues out of skinny air. He is 10 years outdated. Snap (voiced by Candi Milo): is a small blue, humanoid drawing made by way of Rudy, and his very best good friend. Created by way of Rudy when he was once Eight years previous, Snap speaks with a New Jersey accessory, and is adventurous and funny. Snap wears a superhero swimsuit. Penelope Victoria "Penny" Sanchez (voiced by Hynden Walch): Penny is Rudy's Latina highest friend and weigh down, a genius who is helping him, and is the only different human but even so Rudy who knows about ChalkZone. She may be in 5th grade just like Rudy. It has been revealed that she has a crush on Rudy. She is similar age as Rudy.Supporting Reginald "Reggie" Bullnerd (voiced by way of Candi Milo): Reggie is the college bully. Gets stuck in a lot of issues and his full name is shown in the unaired episode "Teachers' Lounge". He gets into bother always or even has a college document with its personal report drawer. Joseph Walter "Joe" Tabootie (voiced by means of Jess Harnell): Joe is Rudy's father, who runs a meat shop. His voice resembles that of Ned Flanders from The Simpsons, however in a high-distorted pitch. Mildred Trish "Millie" Tabootie (voiced through Miriam Flynn): Millie is Rudy's mom, who calls Rudy down in an opera singing-esque voice. Horace T. Wilter (voiced by means of Robert Cait): Horace is Rudy's cartoon-hating college trainer, regardless of that he once enjoyed cartoons as a kid. Wilter could also be annoyed through Rudy's love of artwork, telling him that it is going to get him nowhere in life, regardless of Rudy proving him flawed. He comes close to studying about ChalkZone in the episode "Secret Passages." Veronica Sanchez (voiced by way of Nika Futterman): Veronica is Penny's mom, who is a doctor and scientist. Tilly McNally (voiced through Grey DeLisle): Tilly is Rudy's aunt and Millie's sister. Sophie McNally (voiced through Grey DeLisle): Sophie is Rudy's 2-year outdated cousin, Joe and Millie's niece and Tilly's only daughter. Biclops (voiced by means of Rodger Bumpass): Rodger is the parent of the Magic Chalk Mines. He was at the start named "Cyclops" till Rudy gave him a 2d eye. He wears a Scottish attire, together with a kilt round his legs. His two eyes are drawn on best of each other. He speaks in a slight Scottish accent. Queen Rapsheeba (voiced by means of Rosslynn Taylor): Rapsheeba is ChalkZone's song artist. Snap has had a overwhelm on her without end and Rapsheeba is pretty fond of him as well. Blocky (voiced through Robert Cait and Candi Milo in his earlier appearances): Blocky is considered one of Snap's closest friends. He is a mild inexperienced block and is said to be Rudy's first-ever drawing. Skrawl (voiced via Jim Cummings): Skrawl used to be a drawing that was tousled by way of a host of children at a birthday celebration Rudy had long past to. Skrawl blames Rudy for being unsightly and desires to wreck him. Besides Reggie, Skrawl is among the villains within the display. His most up-to-date appearances are in "The Skrawl" and "Double Trouble." Granny within the Bathtub (voiced through Miriam Flynn): A drawing Rudy made, supposed for humor. Chalk Dad (voiced by way of Jess Harnell): A drawing Rudy made, who resembles and sounds similar to Rudy's father and his voice also resembles that of Ned Flanders from The Simpsons, however in a high-distorted pitch. The Craniacs (voiced via Rob Paulsen): The Craniacs are a chain of robot drawings obsessed with gathering futuristic gadgets. The current model is Craniac 4, drawn by way of Rudy to do away with Craniac 3. The Craniacs are based on Brainiac from the Superman comics. Bruno Bullnerd (voiced by means of Jeff Bennett) Bruno is Reggie's father who works as a sanitation engineer. Vinnie Raton (voiced by means of Rob Paulsen) Vinnie is a Greaser who first appears in "Hole In the Wall" where he destroys Joe and Millie's old skool they attended once they were Rudy and Penny's age. He later finds out about the reality of ChalkZone Terry Bouffant (voiced by way of Grey DeLisle) Terry is the scoop reporter for Plansville. In the episode "Indecent Exposure" she in the end discovers the reality about ChalkZone

Voice Cast

E.G. Daily - Rudy Tabootie Hynden Walch - Penny Sanchez Candi Milo - Snap, Reggie Bullnerd, Blocky (Early Episodes), Additional Voices Robert Cait - Horace T. Wilter, Blocky (Later Episodes), Additional Voices Jess Harnell - Joe Tabootie, Chalk Dad, Additional Voices Miriam Flynn - Millie Tabootie, Granny within the Bathtub Rodger Bumpass - Biclops Jim Cummings - Skrawl Rosslynn Taylor - Queen Rapsheeba Nika Futterman - Dr. Veronica Sanchez Rob Paulsen - Vinnie Raton, The Craniacs, Grey DeLisle - Terry Boufant, Tilly McNally Sophie McNally, Dee Bradley Baker - Bullsnap, Arvee, Mailman, Additional Voices Jeff Bennett - Bruno Bullnerd, Additional Voices Kevin M. Richardson - Mayor, Penguin, Groom, Additional Voices Tress MacNeille - Spy Fly Debi Derryberry - Bobby Sue, Mrs. Tweezer, Fried Egg Phil LaMarr - Boris Tim Curry - Jacko Malcolm McDosmartly - Barney The Encyclocentipedia Brian Cummings - Ranger McRanger Jeffrey Garcia - Jerry Rivera Lauren Tom - Robin, Flunke Cree Summer - Sonny Kath Soucie - Yadda Yadda Yeti Joe Lala - Mean Santa, Toe Fu Kimberly Brooks - DJ Cookie Daran Norris - Odiferus, Guard, Tour Guide Frank Welker - Apple Peeler Iona Morris - Principal Stringent Michael Bell - Knight, Additional Voices

Production

ChalkZone used to be the advent of Bill Burnett and Larry Huber, with Huber's concept of a boy with magic chalk and Burnett's idea of a global at the back of the chalkboard. The idea's starting place dated back during the production of Hanna Barbera's What a Cartoon! the place Seibert at the start wanted Huber to broaden a comic strip for the show off and assigned him with Burnett, who was writing for Cow and Chicken on the time, to increase a pilot for a possible sequence.[3] Development fell through at the final minute from the result of Warner Bros. Animation obtaining Hanna Barbera Cartoons. The thought got here again when Seibert advanced Frederator Studios and was once pitched as a short on Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah! Cartoons prior to getting the greenlight in 1998.[4] In 1999, ChalkZone changed into the first spin-off of Oh Yeah! Cartoons to go into production and be greenlit.[5] Despite this, ChalkZone didn't make it to the air until 2002, because the initial Thirteen green-light episodes had been shortened to six because of government reasons, all which were finished by means of 2000.[6] The display's air-date was up for debate until the loss of new programming and America's critical scenario on the time led the verdict to air the sequence in 2002. Frederator Studios announced in 2005 that the sequence have been cancelled at 40 episodes.

The show is remembered for featuring one-minute music movies sung by means of Rudy and his friends at the end of each and every episode. Several songs Bill Burnett composed sooner than ChalkZone's production, i.e. Insect Aside and Dream Alotta Dreams, had been implanted into the collection. A well-liked rumor in regards to the show is that it was in line with Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings. In fact, Bill Burnett debunked this in a 2013 interview, revealing that he wasn't even conscious about the collection' existence until after ChalkZone entered production.[7] Although Burnett did mention that Harold and the Purple Crayon used to be an influence on Larry's idea for the "boy with magic chalk" thought. A one-hour special, "The Big Blow Up", premiered on August 6, 2004. The final season featured new personality designs with a slimmer line high quality and a zooming chalk transition as new artists and in another country studios have been used for the remainder of the series.

The display had four different diversifications of the theme track launched to the public, one from the 2001 Nickelodeon album, "The Newest Nicktoons", which used a synthesizer as an alternative of a guitar and had an previous model of Penny's voice which used to be a demo Bill Burnett created in order for the track to get the green-light, an previous model of the general model from the album "ChalkZone: In The Zone", the place the guitar was used and Penny's previous voice was nonetheless used, and the general model which was once shown on common episodes. Another variation was once shown in the 1999 pilot, which now not simplest featured a relatively different opening collection and emblem from the overall sequence but in addition features a preparatory track mix of the general version and the second one demo albeit with some modified vocals, additionally with Penny's final voice used.[8] Bill Burnett's original idea for the concepts' rating was once one thing in comparable to simplistic kids's toy device melodies to fit the show's youngsters's "chalk-drawing" theme, however the Nickelodeon crew urged a more techno rock-based ranking to present the show an enormous distinction from the premise. Steve Rucker used to be brought into the song composition staff and some of his compositions have been later re-written upon request through Burnett and Moon to fit the series higher, much to his discourage.[3]

Broadcast

The pilot for the series first aired on December 31, 1999, as a part of Nickelodeon's annual New Year's Eve block,[9] but due to being behind schedule via Nickelodeon for executive causes, the sequence made its reputable premiere on March 22, 2002, as the highest-rated premiere in Nickelodeon's history up to that time.[10][11]

The show aired in reruns on "Nick on CBS" for more than a 12 months from February 1, 2003, to September 11, 2004. In June 2005, following the announcement that the collection were cancelled, the fourth season of the series premiered. Of the season's 11 episodes, best five would be aired that yr ahead of Nickelodeon abruptly halted the published of recent episodes. The final six episodes would now not air until three years later in June and August 2008. The ultimate episode aired on August 23, 2008.

Since the series' cancellation, reruns aired on Nicktoons until October 28, 2013. ChalkZone reruns aired on NickSplat (then referred to as "The Splat") for two nights only on November 12 and 13, 2016, as part of a block that ran each and every weekend from August till December commemorating the twenty fifth anniversary of the Nicktoons franchise. As of October 2018, NickSplat –together with ChalkZone– has been a subscription channel in accordance with VRV.

The display is now streaming on Paramount+.

Home media

During the display's unique run, there were not any DVD releases particularly for ChalkZone. The episode "Future Zone" was released on the Nickstravaganza! VHS. Three episodes ("Gift Adrift", "French Fry Falls", and "Eschucha Mi Corazon") have been released for the Nickstravaganza! 2 DVD (simplest "French Fry Falls" was once included at the VHS). The Christmas episode, "When Santas Collide", was featured on the 2006 DVD Nick Picks Holiday. A Complete Series DVD set for ChalkZone used to be in any case launched through Amazon.com's CreateSpace manufacture-on-demand program on October 13, 2014; despite the name, however, it is missing the episode "The Smooch" because of tune licensing issues. A soundtrack album In the Zone has additionally been launched.[12] The whole series is available on Amazon Video and the PlayStation Store.

Region 1 Title Format Season(s) Episode depend Release date Episodes Nickstravaganza! VHS 1 1 March 4, 2003 2c ("Future Zone") Nickstravaganza! 2 Both DVD and VHS 1 (VHS)3 (DVD) September 2, 2003 4a ("French Fry Falls") (VHS)4 ("French Fry Falls" / "Gift Adrift" / "Escucha Mi Corazon") (DVD) Nick Picks Holiday DVD 3 1 September 26, 2006 29 ("When Santas Collide") The Complete Series DVD (CreateSpace release) 1–4 40 October 13, 2014 (Amazon exclusive) All episodes

Excluded: "The Smooch" (due to tune licensing issues.)

Reception

Critical

Joly Herman of Common Sense Media gave the series 3 out of 5 stars; announcing that, "What makes this show interesting is that it acknowledges that worlds of imagination are available to all of us. But while it's true that we love to get lost in a story, for a young child, getting as lost in a world as Rudy does can be scary."[13]

Awards and nominations Year Award Category Nominee Result 2002 BMI Film & TV Awards BMI Cable Award[14] Guy Moon Won 2004 31st Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Television Production Produced for Children[15] ChalkZone Nominated Outstanding Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production[15] "Pumpkin Love" Nominated

References

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(2014–2017) Henry Danger (2014–2020) Max & Shred (2014–2016) Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2014–2018) 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014–2016) Bella and the Bulldogs (2015–2016) Mutt & Stuff (2015–2017) Make It Pop (2015–2016) Harvey Beaks (2015–2017) Fresh Beat Band of Spies (2015–2016) Talia in the Kitchen (2015) Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015–2018) Shimmer and Shine (2015–2020) Game Shakers (2015–2019) WITS Academy (2015) Paradise Run (2016–2018) School of Rock (2016–2018) The Other Kingdom (2016) The Dude Perfect Show (2016–2019) All in with Cam Newton (2016) Crashletes (2016–2019) Legendary Dudas (2016) Jagger Eaton's Mega Life (2016–2017) Rusty Rivets (2016–2020) Lip Sync Battle Shorties (2016–2019) Bunsen Is a Beast (2017–2018) Nella the Princess Knight (2017–2019) Welcome to the Wayne (2017–2019) Sunny Day (2017–2019) I Am Frankie (2017–2018) The Adventures of Kid Danger (2018) Knight Squad (2018–2019) Keep It Spotless (2018) Star Falls (2018) Cousins for Life (2018–2019) Are You Smarter than a fifth Grader? (2019) Middle School Moguls (2019) America's Most Musical Family (2019–2020)2020s debuts The Crystal Maze (2020) Current unique sequence template Game displays template Made-for-TV movies template Nickelodeon portal vteFrederator StudiosTV series What a Cartoon! Oh Yeah! Cartoons The Fairly OddParents episodes ChalkZone episodes My Life as a Teenage Robot episodes characters Nicktoons Film Festival Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! episodes Random! Cartoons Ape Escape Fanboy & Chum Chum episodes Adventure Time episodes Castlevania Bee and PuppyCat Bravest Warriors episodesTV specials Jimmy Timmy Power Hour Fairly OddBaby Escape from Cluster PrimeWeb series Bravest Warriors episodes SuperF*ckers Bee and PuppyCat Too Cool! Cartoons GO! CartoonsCharacteristic movies Globehunters The Electric Piper Wubbzy's Big Movie! Wubb Idol Wishology Grow Up, Timmy Turner! A Fairly Odd Christmas A Fairly Odd SummerRelated Bolder Media Cartoon Hangover Channel Frederator Network Fred Seibert Frederator Films Frederator Networks, Inc. Mina and the Count Rainmaker Studios vteChildren's programming on CBS in the 2000sFirst-runanimated collection All Grown Up! (2004) As Told through Ginger (2002–2003) The Backyardigans (2004–2006) Bob the Builder (2001–2002) Busytown Mysteries (2009–2013) Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot (2007–2009) ChalkZone (2003–2004) Dora the Explorer (2000–2006) DinoSquad (2007–2009) Franklin (1998–1999; 2000–2002) Go, Diego, Go! (2005-2006) Hey Arnold! (2002–2004) Horseland (2006–2009; 2011-12) Kipper (2000–2001) Little Bear (2000–2001) Little Bill (2000–02; 2003-04; 2004-2006) Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (2004-05) Noonbory and the Super Seven (2009-10) Oswald (2001–2002) Pelswick (2002) Rugrats (2003) Sushi Pack (2007–2009) The Wild Thornberrys (2002–2004)First-runlive-action collection Blue's Clues (2000–2006) The Brothers García (2004) Cake (2006-2009) Dance Revolution (2006–2007) LazyTown (2004–2006)First-runinterstitials Amby & Dexter I Can Do It! Just Ask! Just for Me Stories LazyTown Shorts Maggie and the Ferocious Beast Mighty Bug 5 Miss Spider's Bug Facts Nick Jr. Playful Parent Nick Jr. Presents Nick Jr. Show and Tell Nick Jr. Sings Nickelodeon Election Connection Tinpo What's the Buzz with Philomena FlyRebroadcasts Madeline (2006–2007) Sabrina: The Animated Series (2006–2007; 2009–2011) Sabrina's Secret Life (2010–2011) Strawberry Shortcake (2007–2009; 2010) Trollz (2006-07; 2011) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ChalkZone&oldid=1021941665"

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ChalkZone OC: Snapelina By Sonicgirlify On DeviantArt

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ChalkZone - Season 3 Episode 13 - Rotten Tomatoes

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Terry Bouffant (Chalkzone) | The Female Villains Wiki | Fandom

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Chalkzone – Madison

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List Of ChalkZone Home Media | ChalkZone Wiki | Fandom

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Watch ChalkZone Online

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Amazon.com: ChalkZone: The Complete Series: EG Daily, Candi Milo, Hynden  Walch, John Kimball, Bill Burnett, Larry Huber, Fred Seibert, Bill Burnett,  Larry Huber: Cine Y TV

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NickRewind - ChalkZone Playlist | Facebook

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ChalkZone: Baby Penny By Dev-catscratch On DeviantArt

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Chalkzone Coloring Page

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Interesting... | ChalkZone | Know Your Meme

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ChalkZone On MyCast - Fan Casting Your Favorite Stories

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Category:Males | ChalkZone Wiki | Fandom

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Snap From Chalkzone By IrishBecky On DeviantArt

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I Did Rudy Tabootie From Chalkzone In Invader Zim Art Style : Invaderzim

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Custom Penny Cosplay Costume From ChalkZone - CosplayFU.com

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Chalkzone Reloaded Chapter 2: A Will To Leave By RayKid7 On DeviantArt

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