Nickelodeon's "Fanboy and Chum Chum" is a CG animated comedy spin-off of the Nicktoons Network anthology series "Random! Cartoons." Combining classic squash and stretch animation with CG technology, "Fanboy and Chum Chum" centers on a fearless, comic book-loving 11-year old named Fanboy and his best friend and trusty sidekick, Chum Chum, whose wide-eyed acceptance of the bizarre is the perfect complement to his friend's unhinged enthusiasm and imagination. In every episode, Fanboy and Chum Chum,
In the premiere episode, "Wizboy," Mr. Mufflin's class is introduced to a new student, Kyle, who was expelled from the Milkweed Academy for Wizards. Although their classmates aren't impressed, Fanboy and Chum Chum excitedly welcome Kyle into their circle and do their best to show their new friend a great time by playing "wizards" with him, whether he likes it or not. In the second half of the premiere, "Trading Day," Yo offers Fanboy to trade Chum Chum for a Mecha-Tech Robot. In a moment of weakness, Fanboy agrees to trade his best pal for the robot, but it's not long before he realizes it's no fun when you don't have your best friend around to share the toy with. Fanboy finds that rescuing his pal from Yo may be tougher than he thought.
David Hornsby ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The Mullets") voices Fanboy with Nika Futterman ("Star Wars: The Clone Wars") as Chum Chum, joined by a star-studded cast including Jamie Kennedy ("Ghost Whisperer," "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment") as Fanboy's untrusting wizard friend Kyle, Josh Duhamel ("Transformers," "Las Vegas") as Fanboy's uber-geek mentor Oz, Estelle Harris ("Seinfeld") as Oz's mother and Wyatt Cenac ("The Daily Show"), as Lenny.
The series was created by Eric Robles ("Ni Hao," "Kai-lan," "The X's," "Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy") and executive produced by Robles, Emmy Award-Winning Steve Tompkins ("The Bernie Mac Show," "Entourage," "The Simpsons") and Fred Seibert (Frederator's "Random! Cartoons").
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donning their tights and capes, emerge from the "Fanlair" to find comic adventure wherever they go, embarking on a daily quest to turn an average day into a fantastically fun one. In the premiere episode, "Wizboy," Mr. Mufflin's class is introduced to a new student, Kyle, who was expelled from the Milkweed Academy for Wizards. Although their classmates aren't impressed, Fanboy and Chum Chum excitedly welcome Kyle into their circle and do their best to show their new friend a great time by playing "wizards" with him, whether he likes it or not. In the second half of the premiere, "Trading Day," Yo offers Fanboy to trade Chum Chum for a Mecha-Tech Robot. In a moment of weakness, Fanboy agrees to trade his best pal for the robot, but it's not long before he realizes it's no fun when you don't have your best friend around to share the toy with. Fanboy finds that rescuing his pal from Yo may be tougher than he thought.
David Hornsby ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The Mullets") voices Fanboy with Nika Futterman ("Star Wars: The Clone Wars") as Chum Chum, joined by a star-studded cast including Jamie Kennedy ("Ghost Whisperer," "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment") as Fanboy's untrusting wizard friend Kyle, Josh Duhamel ("Transformers," "Las Vegas") as Fanboy's uber-geek mentor Oz, Estelle Harris ("Seinfeld") as Oz's mother and Wyatt Cenac ("The Daily Show"), as Lenny.
The series was created by Eric Robles ("Ni Hao," "Kai-lan," "The X's," "Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy") and executive produced by Robles, Emmy Award-Winning Steve Tompkins ("The Bernie Mac Show," "Entourage," "The Simpsons") and Fred Seibert (Frederator's "Random! Cartoons").
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