
ChalkZone - Wikipedia
ChalkZone originally premiered as a pilot short on Fred Seibert 's Oh Yeah! Cartoons animated shorts showcase in 1998. The series ran on Nickelodeon from March 22, 2002, to August 23, 2008, with 40 …
ChalkZone | Nickelodeon | Fandom
ChalkZone is an American animated television series and the fifteenth major Nicktoon produced by Frederator Studios for Nickelodeon. It was originally featured on Oh Yeah! Cartoons (with the pilot …
ChalkZone (TV Series 1998–2009) - IMDb
ChalkZone: Created by Leo Eaton, Charles M. Schulz, Bill Burnett, Larry Huber. With Elizabeth Daily, Candi Milo, Hynden Walch, Kristen Fullerton. The adventures of a boy with a magic chalk stick that …
ChalkZone - Nickelodeon - Watch on Paramount Plus
ChalkZone follows 10-year-old Rudy Tabootie, a young artist who discovers magic chalk that lets him draw portals into a hidden dimension called ChalkZone -- a world where everything ever drawn in …
ChalkZone - Frederator Studios
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber’s ChalkZone originally launched as part of Frederator Studios’ Oh Yeah! Cartoons, going on to be nominated for Annies, a Humanitas, and the Imagen Award.
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Chalkzone - Nickelodeon Animation
When anything is erased from a chalkboard, it’s not really gone – it just enters a realm called the Chalkzone. And fifth grader Rudy Tabootie found a way to go there!
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List of ChalkZone episodes - Wikipedia
ChalkZone is an American animated television series that aired on Nickelodeon. The show premiered on March 22, 2002, and finished airing its fourth and final season on August 23, 2008. Before becoming …
ChalkZone - Frederator
Bill Burnett and Larry Huber’s ChalkZone originally launched as part of Frederator Studios’ Oh Yeah! Cartoons, going on to be nominated for Annies, a Humanitas, and the Imagen Award.