Exchange Student Zero facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Exchange Student Zero |
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Opening theme | "Exchange Student Zero" |
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Country of origin | Australia United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 13 (list of episodes) |
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Editor(s) | Ken Hardie (Series only) |
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Distributor | Turner Broadcasting System Asia Pacific |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | 26 September – 19 December 2015 |
Exchange Student Zero is an Australian television film that premiered on 16 December 2012 on Cartoon Network. Created by Bruce Kane with Maurice Argiro and produced by Bogan Entertainment Solutions, in association with Cartoon Network Asia Pacific, it is the first local animated made production to be commissioned by the channel.
A TV series based on the film was announced as the first Cartoon Network show produced in Australia, where the two original creators joins Patrick Crawley. It premiered in the Asia-Pacific region on 26 September 2015, and the setting was changed from Perth, Australia to a U.S. town called South Port.
Voice cast
Film (2012)
Main
- Dee Bradley Baker - Amonsun, Monsters
- Natalie Bond - Lucinda, Anime Girls #1
- Patrick Crawley - Biology Teacher, Real Exchange Student
- Marg Downey - Peg, Happy Peach Flower, Drama Teacher
- Scott Edgar - Principal Rogerson
- Mark Hamill - King Karuta, King Blackyard
- Edwin Kane - Leroy
- Kate McLennan - Charity, Anime Girls #2
- Rove McManus - Hiro, John, Max, Lionel, Coach
- Candi Milo - Avere, Queen Karuta, Queen Blackyard
- Peter Rowsthorn - Denmead
- Jon Von Goes - Sot Sloane
Additional
- Gene Argiro
- Ginger Argiro
- Giles Brading
- Patrick Crawley
- Shona Elliot-Kerr
- Serena Kane
- Indigo Malatt
- Molly McCusker
- Judy Whittle
- Astra Whitton
Series (2015)
- Ashleigh Ball - Charity, Peg
- Patrick Crawley - Papa Rainbow, Zoobooninian, Doolsworth Farnstickle, Wrestler
- Scott Edgar - Principal Rogerson
- Keegan Connor Tracy - Lucinda
- Maryke Hendrikse - Ms. Dunwall
- Jessica Hopcraft - Gunk Queen
- Rove McManus - Hiro, Max, Coach Coach, Stinky
- Scott McNeil - Headmaster, Lionel, King Karuta
- Toby Moore - Principal Kipling, Announcer
- Lee Tockar - Amonsun
- Vincent Tong - John, Nephlan 1
- Sam Vincent - Denmead, Hank, Nephlan 2
Film
Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original air date |
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"Exchange Student Zero" | Bruce Kane, Shayne Armstrong, and Shane Krause David Witt (contributing writer) |
Scott Edgar, Ivan Dixon, Ben Grimshaw, and Gregory Sharp | 16 December 2012 |
Series
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1 | "Good Old Bad Old Days" | Shayne Armstrong and S.P. Krause; Bruce Kane (story) | Charles Kenway | 26 September 2015 | |
When the principal takes the holiday a new evil principal from Zero gets in the school.
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2 | "Denmead for Denmead" | Bruce Kane | Ian Milne | 3 October 2015 | |
With a card, the school bully Denmead gets a new clone of himself.
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3 | "School Photo" | David Witt; Bruce Kane (story) | Tony Craig | 10 October 2015 | |
When it's school photo day everything is wrong so John and Max change it.
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4 | "Reign of Error" | Scott Edgar; Bruce Kane (story) | Charles Kenway | 17 October 2015 | |
Hiro wins a school vote and Chairty is Horrified.
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5 | "His Life as a Dog" | Bruce Kane and Scott Edgar | Charles Kenway, Ian Milne, and Patrick Crawley | 24 October 2015 | |
An Evil Wolf from Zero comes to Earth from one of the cards.
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6 | "Prince Harming" | Shayne Armstrong and S.P. Krause (also story with Bruce Kane) | Michael Harris and Mark Ingram | 31 October 2015 | |
The school turns upside down with the arrival of a Bishounen prince. He is strikingly beautiful, deeply troubled, self-obsessed and carries a parasol – he pretty much ticks all the boxes for Charity.
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7 | "See Ya Later Gladiator" | Shayne Armstrong and S.P. Krause; Bruce Kane (story) | Ian Milne | 7 November 2015 | |
During a fairytale school practice Hiro, Max and John get to a Gladiator world and must win a gladiator contest to get back at school.
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8 | "Amonsun Under Fire" | Tony Wilson and Scott Edgar; Bruce Kane (story) | Mark Sonntag | 14 November 2015 | |
9 | "Sweet Potato" | Tony Wilson, Bruce Kane, and David Witt | Ian Milne | 21 November 2015 | |
10 | "I'll Take the Couch" | David Witt; Bruce Kane (story) | Ian Milne and Patrick Crawley | 28 November 2015 | |
11 | "The Mystic Skater" | Bruce Kane and Scott Edgar | Mark Sonntag | 5 December 2015 | |
12 | "Dad to the Bone" | Shayne Armstrong and S.P. Krause; Bruce Kane (story) | Larry Scholl, Ian Milne, and Patrick Crawley | 12 December 2015 | |
13 | "Dead Cute" | Bruce Kane, Tony Wilson, and David Witt | Charles Kenway, Ian Milne, and Patrick Crawley | 19 December 2015 |
See also
In Spanish: Exchange Student Zero para niños
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