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* '''Stinks''' is a dirt-based life form who takes over Fanboy's right glove and forces him to commit crimes. * '''Stinks''' is a dirt-based life form who takes over Fanboy's right glove and forces him to commit crimes.
* '''Nurse Lady Pam''' is the school nurse who's in love with Man-Arctica. Fanboy and Chum Chum fight for her attention in "Lice, Lice, Baby". * '''Nurse Lady Pam''' is the school nurse who's in love with Man-Arctica. Fanboy and Chum Chum fight for her attention in "Lice, Lice, Baby".

==Cast==

===Main cast===


==Locations== ==Locations==

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2009 American TV series or program
Fanboy & Chum Chum
File:Fanboy and Chum Chum logo.pngThe show's logo
GenreComedy
Animated
Cartoon series
Created byEric Robles
Written bySteve Tompkins
Michael Caine
Eric Robles
Eric Horsted
Scott Kreamer
Russ Carney
Ron Corcillo
Jonathan Corban Butler
Directed byBrian Sheesley
Jim Schumann
Russell Calabrese
Eddie Trigueros
Brandon Kruse
Tom King
Ken Mitchroney
Voices ofDavid Hornsby
Nika Futterman
Jamie Kennedy
Jeff Bennett
Wyatt Cenac
Josh Duhamel
Candi Milo
Steve Tompkins
Dyana Liu
Estelle Harris
Theme music composerBrad Joseph Breeck
Opening theme"Fanboy & Chum Chum" Performed by The Mae Shi
Ending theme"Fanboy & Chum Chum" (Instrumental)
ComposerBrad Joseph Breeck
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (100 segments, 4 half hours) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersFred Seibert
Steve Tompkins
Eric Robles (co-executive producer)
ProducersShaun Cashman
Jason Meier
Running time22 minutes (consisting of two 11 minute cartoons)
Production companiesFrederator Studios
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon
ReleaseOctober 12, 2009 (2009-10-12) (preview) November 6, 2009 (2009-11-06) –
July 12, 2014 (2014-07-12)
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Fanboy and Chum Chum is an American CGI animated television series created by Eric Robles for Nickelodeon. It is based on Fanboy, an animated short created by Robles for Nickelodeon and Frederator Studios, which was broadcast August 14, 2009 on Random! Cartoons. The series was first broadcast October 12, 2009 on Nickelodeon as a preview, then officially premiered November 6, 2009 after SpongeBob's Truth or Square.

The series premiere drew 5.8 million viewers. The second episode was watched by 5.4 million viewers.

Though the majority of the produced episodes had aired by November 3, 2012, the final episode to be broadcast, "Brain Freeze" did not air until July 12, 2014, when it was broadcast on Nicktoons.

The theme song was written by Brad Joseph Breeck and performed by experimental punk band The Mae Shi.

No third season was announced at Nickelodeon's upfront for the 2013-2014 season.

Plot

See also: List of Fanboy and Chum Chum episodes

The series centers around Fanboy and Chum Chum, a pair of hyperactive, odd, energetic, and slow-witted best friends enthusiastically obsessed with superhero comics, particularly those featuring their favorite superhero Man-Arctica, who also apparently seems to double as a holiday figurehead parodying Santa Claus within the series. Many episodes are based around comical parodies of famous films or contain countless references to popular culture, chronicling Fanboy and Chum Chum's exaggerated, surreal daily experiences and misadventures relating to dilemmas in which they have entangled themselves or the surrounding characters' utter infuriation with their irritating antics.

Characters

Main characters

  • Fanboy is an enthusiastic fan of comic books, fantasy, science fiction and action figures. He wears a green and purple costume with white briefs on the outside of his costume. In the pilot from Random! Cartoons, Fanboy wears a grey costume. Fanboy has an active imagination, a zeal for fun and adventure, and he enjoys spending all of his time with his best friend, Chum Chum. Fanboy's immature decisions often get him into trouble. Voiced by David Hornsby.
  • Chum Chum is Fanboy's best friend and sidekick. Although he is younger than the other main characters, he is still in the same class as them. Show creator Eric Robles explained on the Nickelodeon message board that this is because Fanboy snuck him into his class and the teacher never noticed the age difference. Chum Chum is extremely energetic and high-spirited, and possesses an indomitable enthusiasm and childlike jocularity. Chum Chum has brown hair, and wears an orange and yellow uniform, with white briefs worn outside his costume. In the pilot from Random! Cartoons, Chum Chum wears an orange collared shirt with yellow buttons on the chest instead of his logo. Voiced by Nika Futterman. In the pilot from Random! Cartoons, he was voiced by Nancy Cartwright.

Supporting characters

  • Kyle Bloodworth-Thomason is an insecure pre-teen wizard who loathes Fanboy and Chum Chum for their lack of intelligence, but secretly yearns for their friendship. Kyle was expelled from his wizarding school, Milkweed Academy, for turning his teacher Professor Flan into a raspberry flan, calling him a "Delicious old fool". Kyle is now reluctantly enrolled in Fanboy and Chum Chum's public school, where he has very few friends other than Fanboy and Chum Chum. Fanboy and Chum Chum typically forget that Kyle has wizardly powers, and the effort of reminding them usually infuriates Kyle. He wears a scarlet and yellow striped shirt with jeans. Kyle has red hair and very large front teeth with braces and he speaks in a British accent. As Kyle struggles to be re-admitted to Milkweed, he often suffers painful indignities, often a result of Fanboy and Chum Chum's actions. Voiced by Jamie Kennedy.
  • Boogregard "Boog" Shlizetti is a short-tempered bully who is obsessed with the video game Chimp Chomp (a parody of Donkey Kong), which he plays at the Frosty Mart, often instead of working. Boog's voice is a parody of John Travolta's "Vinnie Barbarino" character. Voiced by Jeff Bennett
  • Leonard "Lenny" Flynn-Boyle is the accident-prone junior manager of the Frosty Mart. He finds Fanboy and Chum Chum irritating and sometimes gets a "stress twitch" when annoyed by them. His first appearance was in "Dollar Day." Voiced by Wyatt Cenac; in the pilot, he was voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Mr. Hank Mufflin is Fanboy and Chum Chum's grouchy yet often playful teacher. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Ozwald "Oz" Harmounian is the owner of the local comic shop, Oz Comix. The boys consider Oz a friend and "the most knowledgeable human being ever," though he is a nerdish know-it-all who lives with his elderly mother. Voiced by Josh Duhamel.
  • Yo is another of Fanboy and Chum Chum's classmates. She is happy-go-lucky and loves her Yamaguchi (a parody of Tamagotchi) digital pets, especially a cat named Scampers. She has a rather insane crush on Chum Chum, and often wants to play with him like he's a toy. Yo has black hair, wears a yellow shirt, a plaid skirt, and a frog-shaped backpack. She is shown to be a talented prankster, dominating Fanboy on Prank Day. Though she can be villainous, she is normally nice. Voiced by Dyana Liu.
  • Dollar-nator is a sophisticated computerized intelligence system built by Fanboy in the future, and sent back in time by Fanboy to bail Fanboy and Chum Chum out of a jam in 'Dollar Day'. He also has many surprise skills and talents and is a parody on The Terminator. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Janitor Russ Poopatine is a janitor at Fanboy and Chum Chum's school. He is a parody of Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars. He is a pale, skinny, gnarled old man who wears a dark hooded shirt. Poopatine rides around in a sentient cart named Brenda. He can understand all of the robotic noises Brenda makes, and often talks to her. Poopatine has a strong hatred of gum and saltwater taffy. Voiced by Steve Tompkins.
  • Man-Arctica is the sub-zero superhero who scours the cosmos looking for scofflaws to "put on ice." Man-Arctica balances a mild disdain for humanity against his duty to save them from harm. He often refers to children as "earth larvae". Voiced by Jeff Bennett.

Minor characters

  • Agent Johnson is the do-it-all authority figure in Galaxy Hills. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Fedora Man is one of the delivery people in Galaxy Hills. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Secret Shopper first appeared to evaluate Frosty Mart product quality and customer service in the episode "Secret Shopper". Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Fankylechum is a nerdy, good-spirited classmate of the boys. Voiced by Jamie Kennedy.
  • Dirty Bird is a seagull who makes cameos throughout the show.
  • Chris Chuggy is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's who communicates only through saying "Wah." Voiced by Eric Robles.
  • Scrivener Elf is an elf Kyle creates in "The Janitor Strikes Back" to do his homework and other tasks, but he appears other times in the series as well. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Lupe is a kind-spirited girl in Fanboy and Chum Chum's class. Lupe appears to be Yo's friend, and the two are often seen together. Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Necronomicon is a talking book of spells who is a companion to Kyle, and nags him about the moral implications of his choices. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Sigmund The Sorcerer is Kyle's more successful and skillful German wizard rival from Kyle's former school for wizards, Milkweed Academy. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Lunch Lady Cram is the new strict lunch lady who replaced the former strict lunch lady, Mildred. She is known for making glop. Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Thorvald the Red is a Viking who debuted in "Norse-ing Around" and re-appeared in "Norse Code" as well as "Normal Day." Voiced by Nolan North.
  • The Global Warmer is an super-villain and archenemy of Man-Arctica who appears several times in the series. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Oz's Mom is a single mother committed to teaching her adult son that the only way to run a successful business is by selling. Voiced by Estelle Harris.
  • Mitzi is Oz's mom's pet goat. She uses Mitzi to make milk, and in "The Hard Sell," she was to turn Oz's shop into a yogurt shop using yogurt created from Mitzi's milk. He is voiced by David Hornsby in "The Winners".
  • Professor Flan is a professor from Milkweed Academy whose permission Kyle has to grant to re-admit to Milkweed. He is the one who Kyle turned into a raspberry flan. Voiced by Jim Cummings.
  • Brizwald Harmounian is Oz's money-loving, scheming cousin. Voiced by Amir Talai.
  • Chimp Chomp is a Donkey Kong parody video game featuring a monkey, Chimp Chomp, who is trying to take an ape's bananas. Boog is addicted to the video game. The game is playable on Nick.com.
  • Precious is Mr. Mufflin's class pig. Precious appears in "Precious Pig" but a look-alike pig that could be Precious appeared in "Eyes on the Prize" and "Fanboy A'Hoy!" Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Berry is a small pink creature who lives inside the Frosty Freezy Freeze machine at the Frosty Mart. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
  • The Ice Monster is a frighteningly large beast created from the combination of Frosty Freezy Freeze and Ice-Monster Bun Bun, in the pilot episode from Random! Cartoons. It reappears in "Brain Freeze" when Blue-Tonium and Radioactive Red Frosty Freezy Freeze combine.
  • Michael Johnson is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's. He is depicted as a good dancer and gets around by dancing. Voiced by Wyatt Cenac.
  • Duke is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Nancy Pancy is a girl in Mr Mufflin's class. Voiced by Kari Wahlgren; in "Fanboy A'hoy!" and "Slime Day", she was voiced by Nika Futterman.
  • Francine is a brown-haired diva in Mr. Mufflin's class. Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Cher "Cheer" Leader is a cheerleader in Mr. Mufflin's class. She is a triplet and sometimes appears with her 2 other cheerleader sisters, who look exactly like her. The triplets were voiced by Kari Wahlgren in "Fanboy Stinks", but Cher is voiced by Candi Milo in all other appearances.
  • Dr. Acula is a vampire plastic surgeon who gives Chum Chum a neck so vampire Fanboy can bite Chum Chum and turn him into a vampire too, in the end he was destroyed by sunlight. The same character model also appears as a vampire dentist named Dr. Plaque-ula in "Dental Illness." Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Miss Olive is a preschool teacher who appears in "Marsha, Marsha, Marsha," "Battle of the Stands," and "Frosty Mart Dream Vacation." The same character model also appears as a French teacher named Madame LaVache in "Excuse Me" with a French accent. Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Marsha was a sweet, successful student until Fanboy accidentally ruined her life by sneezing on her placement test, rendering it illegible. As a result, she received a failing grade and was sentenced to repeat kindergarten and swore revenge on Fanboy. Voiced by Candi Milo.
  • Cheech is a classmate in Mr. Mufflin's classroom. In "The Janitor Strikes Back" he was voiced by Nika Futterman.
  • Fanbot is a robotic version of Fanboy that appears in "I, Fanbot".
  • Mecha-Tech is a dancing, robot action figure. Mecha-Tech often says "I await your command!" and can do anything its owner tells it to do. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Monster in the Mist is a figment of Boog's imagination. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Scampers is one of Yo's Yamaguchi digital pets. Scampers is a cat. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Yum Yum is a cycloptic bubble gum creature created by Fanboy and Chum Chum in "The Janitor Strikes Back". Voiced by John DiMaggio.
  • Fanman is a superhero who appeared in the Random! Cartoons 8-minute short "Fanboy". He was voiced by Scott Grimes.
  • Sprinkles is the class bear. Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Muk Muk is a female, semi-feral cousin of Chum Chum who hails from "West Apetown." Voiced by Nika Futterman.
  • Crabulus: Destroyer of Worlds is a crab-like action figure. He appears several times in the series and is portrayed as being unpopular with collectors due to his embarrassing exercise DVD. Voiced by Jeff Bennett.
  • Moppy is a mop that Fanboy assembled as a date for his school dance in "Moppy Dearest".
  • Agent 08 is a octopus cartoon character who Fanboy and Chum Chum are big fans of. Agent 08 is notorious for being made into a dangerous and explosive collectible toy which Oz owned and hid because it was supposed to be discontinued.
  • The Burgle Brats are three kindergartners with propensities for crime.
  • Stinks is a dirt-based life form who takes over Fanboy's right glove and forces him to commit crimes.
  • Nurse Lady Pam is the school nurse who's in love with Man-Arctica. Fanboy and Chum Chum fight for her attention in "Lice, Lice, Baby".

Cast

Main cast

Locations

  • Galaxy Hills is the setting of the show. It is a colorful and somewhat sleepy town where Fanboy, Chum Chum, and most of the other characters all live.
  • The Fanlair is Fanboy and Chum Chum's water tower home. It is located above a nondescript apartment building in the heart of Galaxy Hills.
  • Kyle's Apartment is Kyle's supernatural refuge from the subnatural indignity of public school. Fanboy and Chum Chum occasionally sneak in through the mail slot in the door.
  • Oz Comix is Oz's private comic book library and collectibles museum disguised as a normal comic book store.
  • Galaxy Hills Elementary School is the elementary school that the characters attend, located at the end of Fanboy's street.
  • Galaxy Hills Theater is the town's movie theater, located at the end of the street, on the curb across from the school.
  • The Frosty Mart is Fanboy and Chum Chum's favorite conveniently located convenience store hangout.

Reception and achievements

Reviews

Fanboy and Chum Chum has received mixed reviews. Aaron H. Bynum of Animation Insider called Fanboy and Chum Chum "a fun show that deserves a good look. The quality animation helps counterbalance the immense amount of dialogue from the series' chatty characters, and the sheer comedy of marginally competent comic-loving kids helps outweigh what might otherwise be a binge of geeky annoyance. But overall, Fanboy and Chum Chum is a lot of fun." Variety praised the series' "bright, energetic look and even an appealing premise in theory". David Hinckley of NY Daily News gave the series three stars out of five, and said that "it's good might not be the next SpongeBob".

A negative review came from KJ Dell'Antonia of Slate, who found the main characters irritating, and thought the whole concept was unoriginal, with "many tired jokes and not enough of that kind of mild satire to make this play in our house".

Ratings

The series premiered on November 6, 2009, after the SpongeBob SquarePants film Truth or Square. The broadcast ranked number three of cable programs that week and number two of the night. The premiere was watched by a total of 5.8 million viewers. The second episode was broadcast on November 7, 2009 and garnered 5.4 million viewers, ranking fifth of all cable broadcasts that week.

The third episode was broadcast a week later, on November 14, 2009, with 3.8 million viewers. A broadcast on November 28, 2009 was viewed by 3.9 million viewers. In February 2010, the episode "Moppy Dearest" was viewed by 4.27 million viewers, an improvement over the last few episodes.

DVD releases

  • Fanboy and Chum Chum (May 24, 2011, also includes a pilot episode of Planet Sheen)
  • Brain Freeze (August 16, 2011)
  • Season 1 (August 7, 2012)

Broadcast

A sneak preview of Fanboy and Chum Chum was aired in the United States October 12, 2009. The official US debut of the series was November 6, 2009. In Canada, the series premiered on YTV November 1, 2009 and on Nickelodeon (Canada) November 2, 2009. In the UK and Ireland, the series premiered on Nickelodeon (UK and Ireland) February 16, 2010. The series debuted on Nickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand) April 19, 2010.. Nickelodeon (Africa) began airing the series June 2010.

See also

References

  1. http://www.zap2it.com/tv/fanboy-and-chum-chum/episodes/SH011889340000
  2. ^ Gorman, Bill (2009-11-10). "Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants "Truth or Square" Grabs 7.7 Million Viewers, Tops Basic Cable". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  3. "Brad Breeck and Fan vs Wild Music". Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  4. http://nickelodeon.tumblr.com/post/44088430384/10-brand-new-original-series-heading-to-nickelodeon?xid=nfb
  5. http://www.scribd.com/doc/18241802/A-Bopwork-Orange-Storyboard
  6. http://www.scribd.com/doc/15699304/FB-107The-Hard-Sell
  7. Bynum, Aaron H. (2009-10-21). "Fanboy & Chum Chum Review". Animation Insider. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  8. Lowry, Brian (October 30, 2009). "Fanboy and Chum Chum Review". Variety. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  9. Hinckley, David (2009-11-06). "Fanboy and Chum Chum Review". NY Daily News. New York. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  10. Dell'Antonia, KJ (2009-11-09). "Boys Will Be Boys". Double X. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  11. ^ Seidman, Robert (2009-11-10). "Cable ratings: NFL Football, SpongeBob and Fanboy & Chum Chum top weekly cable charts". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  12. Seidman, Robert (2009-11-18). "Nickelodeon's "iCarly" Ranks as Basic Cable's Number-One Entertainment Show with Total Viewers for the Week". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  13. Seidman, Robert (2010-12-02). "Cable ratings: NFL & College Football, Monk and iCarly top weekly cable charts". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  14. Seidman, Robert (2010-02-09). "Cable ratings: WWE RAW, SpongeBob, Penguins of Madagascar and iCarly Top Weekly Cable Charts". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 2010-03-04.

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