Английская Википедия:Exchange Student Zero
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Exchange Student Zero is a 2012 Australian television film that premiered on 16 December 2012 on Cartoon Network, and a 2015 TV series based on the film.
Production
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.[1]
A TV series based on the film was announced as the first Cartoon Network show produced in Australia,[2] where the two original creators joins Patrick Crawley. It premiered in the Asia-Pacific region on 26 September 2015,[3][4] 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
- Jacqueline Brennan – Queen Blackyard, Avere, Happy Peach Flower, Queen Karuta, Old Lady[5]
- 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
Awards
Writers Shayne Armstrong, Bruce Kane, and Shane Krauss won the 2013 John Hinde Award for Excellence in Science Fiction Writing for the script.[6]
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Series
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References
External links
- Шаблон:Official website
- Шаблон:IMDb title (2012 film)
- Шаблон:IMDb title (2015 series)
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- Australian children's animated action television series
- Australian children's animated fantasy television series
- Australian television films
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