ChalkZone

2002

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6.5| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 22 March 2002 Ended
Producted By: Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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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! With a piece of “White Lightning” chalk, he can enter the Chalkzone any time he likes. In the Chalkzone, Rudy befriends Snap, a bold superhero Rudy drew years ago. But Rudy soon discovers not every doodle is friendly.

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ChalkZone Audience Reviews

CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Josephina Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
adonis98-743-186503 The adventures of a boy with a magic chalk stick that enables him to enter a world of chalk drawings and alter its reality at will. ChalkZone is another very underrated Nickelodeon TV Show that benefits from the very good animation but also the hunger for alot of adventure, imagination and just being free from school and other things and use only a chalk and your mind to go to places that only exist in our minds. Rudy and Penny were very good but also just a nice pair of interesting and likable characters and the same goes for everyone else as well.
jcook56050 Growing up in the 50's and 60's exposed me to some of the masters of animation and the ever consistent ten minute gag. Back then an animator was lucky if they could create a few dozen cartoons in their entire career. They put love and creativity on cellulose, and kept us entertained no matter how many times we saw the same old cartoon. We heard classical music for the first time, laughed at corny jokes we may not have completely understood due to our age and inexperience, and generally had a great time. In that vein, ChalkZone is an intelligent, creative, and well thought out adventure with some very subtle commentary deeply embedded into a topsy turvy land located just beyond that 2D surface that anyone schooled before the "white board" knows as the chalk board. Students from my era knew just how dusty the tool of learning could be. We were all burdened at one time or other with cleaning the erasers. We all got called forward to write on that surface. Bad little boys would intentionally scratch their dirty fingernails across its dull green surface sending involuntary goosebumps up everyone's spine. Some of our teachers could draw an entire world on that board, and those images taught us things by graphic representation that followed us the rest of our lives. Here is a cartoon that mirrors an experience common to everyone of my era. We all suspected there might be a huge, strange world just on the other side of its flat reality. And, most of us drew those imaginary images in chalk when the teacher wasn't looking.ChalkZone uses a simplified line image and characters to convey a fun experience on the other side of the chalk board reality. It was probably never meant for students whose primary education came from film, television, and pretty pictures in a book. Here you must imagine, define, and draw the solution to a problem. Here the animators were probably having far too much fun discovering what they could do with the lines. And, if you look closely, you'll see that every line drawn behind the board has a consistent chalk look. Look closely, listen carefully, and you'll see a gem of a production with a very wry wit and commentary on the world of adults through the unbiased eyes of children. It's all here; love, loyalty, insanity, order and chaos. If anything, the production may be a bit too cerebral in its own innuendos to please the Beavis and Butthead crowd. Here are cleaver story lines with much less absurdity than Spongebob Squarepants. This one fact may explain the incredible number of flatly stated negatives in the reviews listed here.Finally, besides the subtle intelligence of clever animation, producer Bill Burnett has crafted a fine grouping of short songs as an aside to each adventure. Burnett is one of those rare song writers that delight in composing music that is serious, funny, absurdist and/or thought provoking. He doesn't mind composing in simple form while concentrating on the tune, not the orchestrated gimmick. Two of my favorites composed for ChalkTales are "Puttin on the Dog," a countrified, corny salute to the music of the hills, and a haunting, beautiful, yet sweetly short piece called, "Dream a Little Dream" that evokes some of the wonderful experiences to had in the land of nod. I was so taken by those songs, I went and visited Burnett's website at www.billburnettsongmine.com . You can also hear some of those ChalkZone songs on YouTube.I highly recommend these toons to anyone who would enjoy visiting another less defined reality that depends on the creativity of children for its entire content.
JABoye47x OK when i say Chalk Zone blows, it sucks as well. Chalk zone is BY FAR one of THE WORST shows to befile my TV screen. "Oh look at my I'm Rudy Friggin Tabootie and I'm gonna make everything ALL better with my magical chalk" How gay is that? Well any way what I'm trying to say is, you guys are right, Nick is turning into Nick Jr. or Nick Senior, or whatever, they both would seem the same. I hate to say it, but the day when it came out I watched Chalk Zone, and then I watched the news, that day was a bad day in America. Well anyways Chalk Zone sucks and so do hoover vacuums. Do yourselves all a BIG favor and make sure chalk zone is never to be seen again...EVER! Write a petition, pillage orlando, do what ever it takes for that gay ass show to be cut. thank you for your cooperation.
xcorp When I first saw this cartoon I couldn't believe that Nick would air such crap. Although not as bad as Rocket Power/The Wild Thornberries Chalk Zone is still a crappy cartoon.Chalk Zone is bad because of horrible voice acting, (Snap almost always sounds like he is yelling.), bad writing, and kiddy like episodes. For example each episode contains a cheesy rock song that even Barney wouldn't like.The plot is nice. But its the only good part about the show.And it seems as though Nick is being really lazy because this show is a spinoff of the crappy Oh Yeah! Cartoon series. I mean it would have been a bit better if Chalk Zone was an original series rather then a spin off series.And every episode is basically the same. Rudy enters Chalk Zone, a big problem happens and everyone in Chalk Zone is afraid, Rudy encounters this problem, he then draws something to fix the problem, he fixes the problem, and everyone is happy. The end.I wish Nick would stop putting such stupid stuff on the air today.Anyways don't watch this show. It sucks.Final Grade: D+