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Chop Socky Chooks | |
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Created by | Sergio Delfino |
Directed by | Sergio Delfino |
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Theme music composer | Eggplant |
Opening theme | "Chop Socky Chooks" |
Ending theme | "Chop Socky Chooks" (Instrumental) |
Composer | Lou Pomanti |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
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Running time | 22 minutes approx. |
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Release | 16 March 2007 – 4 September 2008 |
Chop Socky Chooks is an animated action television series produced by Aardman Animations, Decode Entertainment, and Cartoon Network Europe that ran on Cartoon Network from 7 March 2008 until 24 July 2009. [1] It was created and directed by Sergio Delfino, a prominent animator at Sony Pictures Imageworks. 26 episodes were produced.
The show previously aired on Cartoon Network throughout the United Kingdom, the United States, and much of the world, as well as Teletoon in Canada, and ABC3 in Australia. The name is from "chop socky", which is slang for the Asian martial arts film genre, and "chook", which is an Australian and New Zealand slang reference for chicken.
The show is about a trio of kung fu fighting chickens who live and work in a city-sized shopping mall owned by their archenemy, Dr. Wasabi. [2]
No. | Title | Written by | Storyboarded by | UK air date | Canadian air date [5] | Prod. code | U.S. air date |
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1 | "Game Over Chooks!" | Ian Carney | Richard Bazley; Wayne Thomas (additional) | 7 March 2008 | 2007-03-16 | 102 | 8 September 2008 |
Dr. Wasabi uses the Chooks to be the power source of a new video game. This video game will actually kill the Chooks in real life. | |||||||
2 | "Big Bad Bubba" | Lienne Sawatsky and Dan Williams | Mike Reagan | 14 March 2008 | 2007-07-13 | 104 | 15 September 2008 |
Bubba accidentally releases an evil demon that possesses his body. When the Chooks realize this, they try to stop the demon from releasing his kin into Wasabi World. | |||||||
3 | "Kobura Strikes" | Richard Elliott and Simon Racioppa | Danny Cappozzi; Mike Fasolo (additional) | 21 March 2008 | 2007-07-15 | 106 | 22 September 2008 |
A rival of Chuckie Chan comes to Wasabi World so that he can take him and the Chooks down. | |||||||
4 | "Now You Coliseum, Now You Don't" | J.D. Smith | Richard Bazley; Steve Beaumont (additional) | 28 March 2008 | 2007-07-20 | 101 | 29 September 2008 |
K.O. Joe protests Dr. Wasabi's decision to ban solar bording in Wasabi World. Because of this, the Ninja Chimps and the Chooks must face off in a rollerblading competition at Dr. Wasabi's arena. | |||||||
5 | "Double Trouble" | Mike Kubat | Steve Beaumont | 4 April 2008 | 2007-07-22 | 107 | 5 October 2008 |
Chick P visits her old mentor when robotic Chooks attack Wasabi World. Once there, she tries to find out where the Mecha-Chooks came from. All signs point to the fact that her old teacher is working for Dr. Wasabi. | |||||||
6 | "If Looks Could Kill" | Dale Schott | Steve Beaumont | 17 April 2008 | 2007-07-27 | 109 | 12 October 2008 |
Chick P holds a reunion with her old friend Oni, but unknown to her, Oni has another agenda; as the malicious Deadeye, she has a new scheme to enact revenge on Chick P and also take over Wasabi World and the Chooks investigate. During the investigation, they discover why Chick P's family has lost its honor. | |||||||
7 | "Do You Want Thighs with That?" | Lienne Sawatsky and Dan Williams | Blair Simmons | 24 April 2008 | 2007-07-29 | 105 | 19 October 2008 |
Citizens of Wasabi World are getting fatter with every Wasabi Burger they eat. Luckily, Dr. Wasabi has set up liposuction centers all around Wasabi World. It's up to the Chooks to discover what exactly is inside the burgers, but things go awry when Dr. Wasabi's brain accidentally ends up in the fat and brings it to life. | |||||||
8 | "In Your Dreams" | Richard Elliott and Simon Racioppa | Danny Cappozzi; Mike Reagan and Mark Warner (additional) | 1 May 2008 | 2007-08-03 | 103 | 26 October 2008 |
Chuckie Chan is captured as a prisoner in Wasabi's Dream World because he has insomnia. To save Chuckie Chan, Chick P comes up with a plan to rescue him by sending K.O. Joe into the dream world. While there, both of the guys have to face their nightmares; Chuckie's being a giant toy duck, Mr. Quackers, and Joe's being a fear of jellybeans. | |||||||
9 | "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Breath" | Mark Robertson Lienne Sawatsky and Dan Williams (story) | Richard Bazley | 8 May 2008 | 2007-08-05 | 108 | 2 November 2008 |
Wasabi makes plans to marry the tone-deaf mermaid Siren Sung (who Chuckie Chan has a crush on), and soon decides to flood Wasabi World (and rename it Wasabi Water World). Now it's up to the Chooks to stop wedding arrangements or risk swimming with the fishes, or in Chuckie's case, lose Siren Sung. | |||||||
10 | "Snake in the Class" | Dale Schott | Christian De Vita; Bob Richards (additional) | 15 May 2008 | 2008-05-17 | 111 | 9 November 2008 |
When the Chooks secret identities are revealed, they must go into hiding. Chuckie Chan's pupil's then become the Junior Chooks to act as the Chooks go-betweens, but Chuckie suspects there may be a traitor among them. It turns out Kobura is back and has teamed up with Dr. Wasabi. | |||||||
11 | "His Master's Choice" | Dale Schott | Mike Reagan | 22 May 2008 | 2008-05-24 | 113 | 16 November 2008 |
Chuckie Chan's master senses trouble in the Cosmic Balance, and traces it back to its source – Dr. Wasabi's new toy, the Karma Gotcha. The Karma Gotcha steals its owners' good luck/karma. But Chuckie Chan is ordered to return to his monastery (his master was displeased with his progress), leaving only K.O. Joe and Chick P to stop Dr. Wasabi's evil plot. | |||||||
12 | "Chop Socky Whoops" | J.D. Smith | Andreas von Andrian; Bob Richards (additional) | 29 May 2008 | 2008-05-31 | 110 | 23 November 2008 |
Dr. Wasabi decides to go back in time to the day the Chooks formed and prevent them from ever meeting each other. | |||||||
13 | "The Mark of the Bantam" | Simon Racioppa and Richard Elliot | Christian De Vita Andreas von Andrian and Bob Richards (additionals) | 3 November 2008 | 2008-06-07 | 117 | 30 November 2008 |
After Wasabi makes a foolish television show of his enemy Bantam, the Chooks have to save the day when the real one shows up. | |||||||
14 | "Karaoke Zombies" | J.D. Smith | Benedict Lewis Trevor Ricketts, Bob Richards, and Steve Beaumont (additionals) | 4 November 2008 | 2008-06-14 | 118 | 7 December 2008 |
While visiting the Karaoke Korral, the Chooks discover that Wasabi plans on changing the mall-dwellers of the peaceful level into living zombies. | |||||||
15 | "Return the Other Cheek" | Richard Eliott and Simon Racioppa | Catherine Lieuwen | 5 November 2008 | 2008-06-21 | 116 | 14 December 2008 |
When Wasabi finds out that the Iron Butt Monk's power comes from the Twin Orbs of the Apocalypse, he sends Bubba in to steal it. However, Bubba is only able to steal one, meaning the Cosmic wind will attack Wasabi World. It's up to the Chooks and the Iron Butt Monks to bring the two Cheeks back together before it's too late. | |||||||
16 | "Planet of the Bubba" | Dale Schott | Aaron Preacher | 12 November 2008 | 2008-06-28 | 121 | 21 December 2008 |
Bubba fixes Wasabi's TV satellite and is accidentally struck by some sort of powerful force. This force causes Bubba to become super smart and he uses his smarts to put the Wasabi World citizens in a zoo. It's up to the Chooks to find a way to stop Bubba's new evil plans. Title reference: Planet of the Apes | |||||||
17 | "The Level that Time Forgot" | Dale Schott | Benedict Lewis and Andy Janes Bob Richards (additional) | 7 November 2008 | 2008-07-05 | 112 | 28 December 2008 |
The Chooks are trapped in a prehistoric mall level when Wasabi attacks the group. Things take a turn for the worse, when they are attacked by a mutant budgie, and the level's inhabitants find Chick P to be the Queen of the Neandermalls. | |||||||
18 | "Bushido Babies" | Ian Carney | Adam Beer Benedict Lewis and Bob Richards (additionals) | 11 November 2008 | 2008-07-12 | 114 | 4 January 2009 |
The Chooks are up against their toughest opponents yet – a group of babies. These babies aren't exactly typical, however. That's because they've been drinking Wasabi's breast milk in a plan to make an army of Bushido Babies. | |||||||
19 | "Appalling 13" | Dale Schott | Christian De Vita Andreas von Andrian and Bob Richards (additionals) | 13 November 2008 | 2008-08-16 | 122 | 11 January 2009 |
Dr. Wasabi offers the mall-dwellers free trips to the moon, but the Chooks discover that it's part of his evil scheme to make them work as slaves in his space mine. Title reference: Apollo 13 | |||||||
20 | "Chooks of Hazard" | Jeff Biederman | Benedict Lewis; Bob Richards (additional) | 14 November 2008 | 2008-08-20 | 125 | 18 January 2009 |
The Chooks compete in a wacky race against Wasabi World's most dangerous villains to prevent Dr. Wasabi from obtaining the components for a deadly Doomsday device. Title reference: Dukes of Hazzard | |||||||
21 | "Enter the Chickens" | Ian Carney | Christian De Vita Andreas von Andrian and Bob Richards (additionals) | 17 November 2008 | 2008-08-21 | 120 | 25 January 2009 |
To prove to his students that the pure path of Kung Fu is best, Chuckie Chan convinces the Chooks to participate in Dr. Wasabi's Ultimate Martial Artist contest. However, Dr. Wasabi knows that they'll make it to the final round, so he rigs the contest to stack the odds against them. | |||||||
22 | "Swarm Welcome" | Sean Jara | Andreas von Andrian; Bob Richards (additional) | 18 November 2008 | 2008-09-07 | 123 | 1 February 2009 |
Dr. Wasabi tries to obtain the powers of a radioactive bug, but things go awry and Wasabi World is overrun by cockroaches. | |||||||
23 | "The Lamest Show on Earth" | Doug Hadders and Adam Rotstein | Mike Reagan | 19 November 2008 | 2008-09-14 | 119 | 8 February 2009 |
Chuckie Chan is entrusted with guarding a rare and valuable dragon egg. When the egg hatches, the Chooks must take care of the baby dragon and keep it from falling into the hands of Dr. Wasabi. | |||||||
24 | "Isle Be Seeing You" | Mark Robertson | Adam Beer Bob Richards and Benedict Lewis (additionals) | 20 November 2008 | 2008-09-21 | 126 | 15 February 2009 |
The Chooks wake up on a mysterious island filled with dangerous perils as part of Dr. Wasabi's new, deadly, reality TV show. | |||||||
25 | "The Codfather" | Simon Racioppa and Richard Elliott | Andreas von Andrian; Bob Richards (additional) | 6 November 2008 | 2008-09-28 | 115 | 22 February 2009 |
Chick P wants Bubba to be the fourth member of the Chop Socky Chooks after Wasabi fires him for the Hairy Sumo Brothers. However, Bubba only seems to get in the way when it comes to fighting in battles. Title Reference: The Godfather | |||||||
26 | "Down the Drain" | Ian Carney | Andreas von Andrian; Bob Richards (additional) | 21 November 2008 | 2008-10-05 | 124 | 1 March 2009 |
A simple misunderstanding makes Wasabi's main computer flush him down the toilet. Things get worse when Bubba attacks it, making it go haywire and making the various electronic equipment in the mall attack the customers. The Chooks must fight the mall itself, as Dr. Wasabi is being stalked by a monster in the sewers. |
DVD Name | Release dates | Ep # | Additional Information |
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Region 1 | |||
Volume 1 | 6 October 2009 [6] | 13 | The two disc box set includes 13 episodes from Season 1. Each episode is presented with English 5.1 Dolby Surround and English, French and Spanish subtitles. Running Time: 286 minutes. |
Common Sense Media gave the show 2 out of 5 stars, complaining the show was too violent for children. [7]
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