Chowder | |
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Created by | C. H. Greenblatt |
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Creative director | William Reiss |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 49 (93 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | C. H. Greenblatt Brian A. Miller |
Producer | Louis J. Cuck |
Animator | Hong Ying Animation |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Cartoon Network Studios |
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Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | November 2, 2007 – August 7, 2010 |
Chowder is an American comedy animated television series created by C. H. Greenblatt for Cartoon Network. It premiered on November 2, 2007, [2] and ended on August 7, 2010, after three seasons with a total of 49 episodes.
The series follows an aspiring young boy named Chowder and his day-to-day adventures as an apprentice in Chef Mung Daal's catering company. Although he means well, Chowder often finds himself in predicaments due to his perpetual appetite and his nature as a scatterbrain. Chowder's guidance in his goal to become a master chef is influenced by Mung's wife, Truffles; Mung's assistant Shnitzel; Mung's rival Endive; her apprentice Panini, who has a perpetual crush on Chowder; as well as other side characters.
The show had one Primetime Emmy Award win, six Annie Award nominations, and two additional Emmy Award nominations during its run.
The series revolves around the titular Chowder, who works as an apprentice to chef Mung Daal at his catering company. Though he is lighthearted and carefree, Chowder's actions habitually land him in circumstances beyond his control, partly due to his large appetite and absent-mindedness. Mung and his wife Truffles, Mung's rock monster employee Schnitzel, and Chowder's gaseous pet Kimchi all try to aid Chowder in his ambitions to become a great chef, but frequently find themselves undermined by the calamitous antics that ensue. Chowder is also undermined by Panini, a girl who has an unrequited love for Chowder, going so far as to say that he is her boyfriend despite the pair not actually dating.
This section may be written from a fan's point of view, rather than a neutral point of view .(December 2019) |
Each character is named after a type of food or dish.
During his time working on Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants , Greenblatt had been sketching various characters for his own animation series concept. [15] Greenblatt originally based the premise on the idea of the sorcerer's apprentice style of story, such as The Sword in the Stone . The plot devices were modified so that the story revolves around a master chef who teaches his young apprentice how to cook. Chowder himself was developed with no specific species in mind, but rather with the intentions of invoking the image of a child's soft squeeze toy. [18] Some of the inspiration comes from Dr. Seuss, with other inspiration from Saturday morning cartoons. [18] [19]
Greenblatt pitched the concept to Cartoon Network in the mid-2000s when he began working as a writer and storyboard artist for The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy , and two years later the series was approved with another year for production before the pilot episode aired. Greenblatt estimates he spent about seven years working on Chowder before the show made it to air in 2007. [15] Chowder was animated by Hong Ying Animation. [20]
Episodes are produced in seasons which consist of twenty 22-minute episodes. Each episode is produced with a 30-second puppet sequence that is meant to run over the ending credits. [21] Episodes can be purchased from the iTunes Store in the United States which are delivered with the sequences as are episodes which are available on Cartoon Network's VOD website also within the United States. [18] [22]
One of the unusual design features of the show is the patterns used on the clothing or players. The patterns are developed as a full-screen image and then sent to the production house, where the characters are modified to fill the patterns in over the character clothing. [15] [18] [23] Using this technique, when a character moves, their patterns do not follow, but display as a "static" background. A similar technique was used in the Monkey Island video game series (particularly for the character Stan), the Nickelodeon series The Off-Beats , and the Mr. Bean animated series. [19]
The show is also known for the very wide variety of media used in various episodes. These include animation using watercolors and ink-and-paint in addition to the cartoon's classic pattern style. It also uses stop motion animation with real food, action figures, and clay; live-action scenes with the voice actors of the show and puppets; both marionette and hand puppets. This was also sometimes used in Courage the Cowardly Dog . It boasts one of the most diverse varieties of mediums used in any single series.
Chowder was canceled by Cartoon Network in August 2009, as the network felt the show did not fit its new demographic of older boys, favoring shows such as the live-action Destroy Build Destroy instead. [24] On his blog, C. H. Greenblatt expressed relief about having his schedule freed up by the cancellation, saying: "I didn't really think there'd be this many upsides to having a show officially canceled by a network, but I'm feeling happier than I've been in a long time. Since we've only got post-production, my schedule finally eases up. I haven't had a break like this in a long, long time... Chowder has opened up a lot of awesome possibilities for me, and creatively I'm feeling more inspired than ever." [25]
Season | Episodes | Volume | Release dates | Episode(s) include | |||
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United States | Thailand [26] | ||||||
1 | 2007–08 | 20 | 1 | November 4, 2008 [27] | November 10, 2010 | "The Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin" / "Chowder's Girlfriend" • "Grubble Gum" – "The Sing Beans" • "Mahjongg Night" – "The Flibber-Flabber Diet" | |
May 6, 2014 | |||||||
2 | March 3, 2009 [28] | December 15, 2010 | "Burple Nurples" / "Shnitzel Makes a Deposit" • "The Wrong Address" / "The Wrong Customer" • "Gazpacho Stands Up" – "Mung on the Rocks" | ||||
3 | — | January 19, 2010 | "The Heavy Sleeper" – "The Rat Sandwich" | ||||
4 | — | February 15, 2011 | "Chowder Loses His Hat" – "The Apprentice Games" | ||||
2 | 2008–09 | 20 | 5 | — | March 15, 2011 | "The Arborians" – "The Catch Phrase" | |
6 | — | April 8, 2011 | "The Hot Date" – "The Deadly Maze" • "The B.L.T.'s" – "The Dinner Theater" | ||||
7 | — | May 10, 2011 | "Kid Shnitzel" / "Gazpacho Fights Back" • "Big Ball" – "The Blackout" | ||||
8 | — | June 14, 2011 | "The Dice Cycle" – "The Grape Worm" | ||||
9 | N/A | July 26, 2011 | "A Faire to Remember" – "The Birthday Suits" | ||||
3 | 2009–10 | 9 | |||||
10 | — | August 24, 2011 | "The Heist" – "Chowder Grows Up" |
The entire series has been released in ten Region 3 fullscreen DVD volumes in Thailand from MVD Company Limited. Every episode of Chowder is also available on the iTunes Store.
Barry Garron of The Hollywood Reporter thought that the show would appeal to children and adults alike, using exotic artwork, unusual settings, and a zany cast of characters. [29] On Toon Zone, Ed Liu expands on the animation and crazy antics of the characters, pointing that "the humor is kid-friendly without being juvenile" and praising it for getting laughs, "without resorting to an excess of toilet humor, even if Chowder's pet happens to be a sentient fart cloud." [30] Aaron H. Bynum on Animation Insider wrote, "Featuring brightly colored environments, stylishly matted/fixed background artwork and humorously designed characters with unique personalities to boot, Chowder is one of the network's largest creative accomplishments in recent years." [31]
Year | Association | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2008 | Annie Awards | Best Animated Television Production for Children [32] | Chowder | Nominated |
2008 | Annie Award | Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production [32] | C. H. Greenblatt and William Reiss for "Burple Nurples" | Nominated |
2008 | Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special Class — Short-format Animated Programs [33] | C. H. Greenblatt, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Juli Hashiguchi, William Reiss ad Eddy Houchins for "Burple Nurples" | Nominated |
2009 | Annie Award | Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Television Production [34] | Dan Krall for "The Heavy Sleeper" | Nominated |
2009 | Annie Awards | Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production [34] | Dwight Schultz as Mung Daal | Nominated |
2009 | Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation [33] | Joe Binggeli for "Shnitzel & The Lead Farfel" | Won |
2010 | Annie Award | Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production [35] | Nicky Jones as Chowder | Nominated |
2010 | Annie Award | Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production [35] | Dwight Schultz as Mung Daal | Nominated |
2010 | Emmy Awards | Outstanding Short-format Animated Program [33] | Brian A. Miller, C. H. Greenblatt, Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Kevin A. Kramer, William Reiss, Ian Wasseluk and Eddy Houchins for "The Toots" | Nominated |
In 2019, American rapper Lil Nas X released a song entitled "Panini", which was named after the Chowder character of the same name, and later made a music video for the remix of his song featuring characters from Chowder. Although Greenblatt was not involved in the production of the music video, he did praise the video on his Tumblr blog. [36]
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