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{{short description|American animated television series (2007–2010)}}
{{Infobox Television
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2013}}
| show_name = Chowder
{{Infobox television
| image = [[Image:Chowder Logo.jpg|250px]]
| caption = ''Chowder'' logo
| image = Chowder logo.png
| genre = {{Plainlist|
| format = [[Animation]]
* [[Adventure film|Adventure]]
| runtime = 22 minutes approx. (2×11 min. episodes)
* [[Fantasy]]
| creator = [[C. H. Greenblatt]]
* [[Surreal comedy]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chowder |url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/chowder |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151003020806/http://www.metacritic.com/tv/chowder |archive-date=October 3, 2015 |access-date=April 9, 2015 |website=[[Metacritic]]}}</ref>
| network = [[Cartoon Network]]
}}
| country = [[United States]]
| creator = [[C. H. Greenblatt]]
| website = http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/index.html
| director = {{Plainlist|
| first_aired = [[November 2]], [[2007]]
* Juli Hashiguchi
| last_aired = Present
* Eddy Houchins
| num_seasons = 1 <!-- Season 2 may be said to be airing but the episodes do not belong to season two, do not change this. -->
* Kris Sherwood
| num_episodes = 20
* Shaun Cashman
| company = [[Cartoon Network Studios]], [[Hong Ying Animation]] Entertainment (animation production),
* Majella Milne
[[Screen Novelties]], LLC (stop motion segments)
* [[Mike Milo]]
| executive_producer = [[C. H. Greenblatt]]
* [[Collette Sunderman]]
| producer = Louis J. Cuck
}}
| director = Juli Hashiguchi / Kris Sherwood / Eddie Houchins / Shaun Cashman
| writer= C.H Greenblatt / William Reiss / Alex Almaguer
| creative_director = [[William Reiss]]
| voices = {{Plainlist|
|tv_com_id = 69981
* [[Nicky Jones]]
* [[Dwight Schultz]]
* [[John DiMaggio]]
* [[Tara Strong]]
* C. H. Greenblatt
* [[Dana Snyder]]
* Will Shadley
* [[Liliana Mumy]]
* [[Mindy Sterling]]
}}
| theme_music_composer = {{Plainlist|
* C. H. Greenblatt
* [[The Upbeat|Dan Boer]]
* [[The Upbeat|Zac Pike]]
}}
| open_theme =
| composer = {{Plainlist|
* Dan Boer
* Zac Pike
}}
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 3
| num_episodes = 49 (93 segments)
| list_episodes = List of Chowder episodes
| executive_producer = C. H. Greenblatt<br>[[Brian A. Miller]]
| producer = Louis J. Cuck
| runtime = 22 minutes
| company = [[Cartoon Network Studios]]
| animator = [[Hong Ying Animation]]
| network = [[Cartoon Network]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2007|11|02}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2010|08|07}}
}}
}}


'''''Chowder''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[Animated cartoon|animated television series]] that debuted on [[Cartoon Network]] on [[November 2]], [[2007]]. The show was created by [[C. H. Greenblatt]], a former storyboard artist on ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' and ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]''. The title character is a young child named Chowder, an apprentice to a chef named Mung Daal, who owns a [[catering]] company serving the fictional Marzipan City. The show combines [[traditional animation]] with [[stop motion]] animation and [[puppetry]].<ref name="toonzone"/>
'''''Chowder''''' is an American comedy [[animated television series]] created by [[C. H. Greenblatt]] for [[Cartoon Network]]. It premiered on November 2, 2007,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Perlmutter |first=David |title=The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows |date=2018 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1538103739 |pages=123–125}}</ref> 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 Ms. Endive; her apprentice Panini, who has a perpetual crush on Chowder; as well as other side characters.
== Production ==
[[Image:ChowderPuppets.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Examples of puppet versions of characters Chowder and Mung Daal]]
During his time working on ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', Greenblatt had been sketching various characters for his own animation series concept. <ref name="toonzone"/> 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,<ref name="species">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/11/what-is-chowder.html|title="What is Chowder?"|work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H Greenblatt|date=2007-11-12}}</ref> but rather with the intentions of invoking the image of a child's soft squeeze toy.<ref name="kitty-interview" /> Some of the inspiration comes from [[Richard Scarry]], with other inspiration from [[Saturday morning cartoon]]s.<ref name="kitty-interview" /><ref name="armada">{{cite web | url = http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=139420 | title = Meet the Master Chef – C.H Greenblatt | accessdate = 2007-12-19 | author = Steve Fritz | publisher = Animated Shorts}}</ref>


The show had one win and two nominations at the [[Primetime Emmy Awards]] as well as six nominations at the [[Annie Awards]].
Shnitzel was created originally as a personal character design exercise in the late 1990s.
{{cquote|I was even going to try and animate him in Flash, so I did alternate pieces of him. Back then he was called "Tapiocaca." He was supposed to be sort of like a big rock [[tiki]] monster that was always on fire. I even made a cool logo for him. Well I didn't really do anything with him after that, but I still liked the design. So when I was forming the world of Chowder, he seemed like a good fit. I like to think of him as a living [[menhir]] from the [[Asterix]] comics.|4=CH Greenblatt<ref name="radda" />}}


==Plot==
Once Greenblatt pitched the concept to Cartoon Network, it was about two years before the series was approved for production with another year in production before the pilot episode aired. Greenblatt estimates he spent about seven years working on Chowder before the show made it to air.<ref name="toonzone" />
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.


==Episodes==
Episodes are produced in seasons which consist of 20 half-hour episodes.<ref name="season2"/> Each episode is produced with a 30 second puppet sequence that is meant to run over the ending credits. Cartoon Network chooses not to air these credit sequences for first-run episodes, but starting on June 5, 2008, rerun episodes began airing the puppet segments.<ref name="season2">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/06/let-new-chowders-begin.html|work=Nerd Armada
{{Main|List of Chowder episodes}}
|publisher=C.H Greenblatt|title=Nerd Armada:Let the New Chowders Begin!!|accessdate=2008-06-04|date=2008-06-03}}</ref> Episodes can be purchased from the [[ITunes Store|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.<ref name="kitty-interview" /><ref name="puppets">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/02/more-puppets.html|work=Nerd Armada
{{:List of Chowder episodes}}
|publisher=C.H Greenblatt|title=Nerd Armada: More Puppets.|accessdate=2008-03-04|date=2008-02-07}}</ref>


==Characters==
One of the unique design features of the show is the patterns used on the characters' clothing or skin. 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.<ref name="patterns">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/chowder-patterns.html|title=Nerd Armada: Chowder Patterns |accessdate=2008-03-04|work=Nerd Armada|publisher=C.H Greenblatt|date=2008-01-29}}</ref><ref name="toonzone">{{cite web |url=http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=19571 |title=Toon Zone Interviews C.H. Greenblatt on Crafting "Chowder"|accessdate=2008-03-04|author=Ed Liu|date=2007-10-30
{{fan POV|section|date=December 2019}}{{Redirect|Mung Daal|the bean|Mung bean}}
|publisher=Toon Zone}}</ref><ref name="kitty-interview">{{cite web |url=http://www.kittysneezes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=207:interview-ch-greenblatt&catid=20:interviews&Itemid=29
|title=Interview: C.H. Greenblatt|accessdate=2008-03-04|author=Joe Meyer|date=08-02-2008
|publisher=Kitty Sneezes.com}}</ref> Using this technique, when a character moves, their patterns do not follow, but display as a "static" background. A similar technique was used in several Japanese anime, such as ''[[Sayonara Zetsubō Sensei]]'' and ''[[Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo]]''.<ref name="armada"/>


Each character is named after a type of food or dish.
== Setting ==
Chowder is set in the fictional [[Marzipan]] City, based loosely on New York City, where varying cultural differences coexist with each other, and where the populace takes unusual occurrences in stride. The city is vast and never-ending, with wildly different geographic locations appearing side-by-side. For the architectural style of the city, examples from [[Morocco|Moroccan]] and [[Indian subcontinent|Indian]] [[architecture]] were referenced.<ref name="armada"/> The inhabitants of Marzipan City, including the show's primary cast, are composed of various strange non-human creatures, ranging from anthropomorphic animals to more abstract and surreal beings.


===Main===
Within the universe of Chowder, characters and locations are named after various foods. Many food names are altered, like "grubble gum" (bubble gum), "cinnamini" (cinnamon), "shmeg" (egg) and "blutter" (butter).
* Chowder (voiced by [[Nicky Jones]]): A chubby purple cat-bear-rabbit<ref name="CNUKfacts">{{Cite web |date=March 20, 2012 |title=Character Facts of the Week: Chowder |url=http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/blogs/character-facts-of-the-week-chowder |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140910053503/http://www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk/blogs/character-facts-of-the-week-chowder |archive-date=September 10, 2014 |website=CartoonNetwork.co.uk |quote=Chowder is a mix between a cat, bear, and rabbit.}}</ref> [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrid]] who serves as an apprentice under the chef Mung Daal, Chowder lives with him and his wife, Truffles, in a room at the top of the catering business. Chowder wants to become a great chef, but he is very impulsive and scatterbrained and often gives in to his urges. He has a large appetite and eats anything, even a customer's order. Chowder can also regurgitate objects, and he is used as a storage container by the other characters. According to Greenblatt, he is a composite of a cat, a bear, and a rabbit, and his species was verified in at least one episode.<ref>{{Cite episode |title=The Puckerberry Overlords |series=Chowder |date=January 18, 2008}}</ref> C. H. Greenblatt voiced his adult self in the last episode.
* Mung Daal (voiced by [[Dwight Schultz]]): The elderly chef who runs the catering company at which Chowder works.<ref name="cn-bio">{{Cite web |title=Chowder |url=http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130429100538/http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/index.html |archive-date=April 29, 2013 |access-date=April 26, 2013 |website=CartoonNetwork.com}}</ref> He serves as his cooking master. Although his exact age has not been stated, he has mentioned that he has cooked for at least 386 years,<ref name="certifrycation">{{Cite episode |title=Certifrycation Class |series=Chowder |date=November 16, 2007}}</ref> and he celebrated 450 years of marriage to Truffles. He likes to impress ladies to the point where as a child apprentice, he prepared a dish incorrectly due to becoming distracted.<ref name="mung">{{Cite episode |title=Won Ton Bombs |series=Chowder |date=June 1, 2009}}</ref> He is a light blue-colored [[humanoid]] with an oversized nose, ears, and a white mustache. He is named after the [[Indian cuisine|Indian dish]] [[Mung bean|mung]] [[dal|daal]]. Greenblatt had originally planned to give Mung an Indian accent, but later decided against it.<ref name="food">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=October 12, 2008 |title=Real World Food Counterparts |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/10/real-world-food-counterparts.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201224541/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/10/real-world-food-counterparts.html |archive-date=February 1, 2009 |access-date=January 31, 2009 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref>
* Truffles (voiced by [[Tara Strong]]): A mushroom [[pixie]]/[[fairy]] and Mung Daal's wife who handles the business side of Mung's catering business. She is an extreme [[Four Temperaments#choleric|choleric]]. Greenblatt said that he based Truffles on his mother.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=November 28, 2007 |title=Mahjongg Night |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/11/mahjongg-night.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823031150/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/11/mahjongg-night.html |archive-date=August 23, 2011 |access-date=September 14, 2008 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> Greenblatt said that he initially found difficulty in working on any story with Truffles since the character could be "so abrasive" that the ''Chowder'' staff had to be "a little more sensitive about finding her softer side." Greenblatt said that the staff eventually decided that "a little Truffles goes a long way." Therefore, she would appear occasionally in ''Chowder'' in a manner similar to how [[Oscar the Grouch]] appears on ''[[Sesame Street]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brubaker |first=Charles |date=August 31, 2009 |title=Exit Interview with C.H. Greenblatt |url=http://bakertoons.blogspot.com/2009/08/exit-interview-with-ch-greenblatt.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120709232424/http://bakertoons.blogspot.com/2009/08/exit-interview-with-ch-greenblatt.html |archive-date=July 9, 2012 |access-date=September 15, 2009 |website=Baking the Baker}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=August 31, 2009 |title=We're Off! |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/08/were-off.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110923091741/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/08/were-off.html |archive-date=September 23, 2011 |access-date=September 15, 2009 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref><!--Link 1 is the interview, link 2 is to confirm that he did the interview-->
* Shnitzel (voiced by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] in "[[The Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin]]", and [[John DiMaggio]] afterward<ref name="radda" />): A taupe [[Golem|rock monster]] and professional chef who works at Mung Daal's Catering Company. His vocabulary consists almost entirely of "radda", although he sometimes says other simple words.<ref name="radda">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=January 1, 2008 |title=Shnitzel FAQ |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/shnitzel-faq.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080105142731/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/shnitzel-faq.html |archive-date=January 5, 2008 |access-date=April 7, 2008 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> Shnitzel is the "[[straight man]]" to the other more excitable characters and is frequently agitated. He gets stuck with menial labor or cleanup duty, as well as heavy lifting because he is incredibly strong.<ref name="radda" /><ref name="chowder-prem">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=July 18, 2007 |title=Just Two Weeks Until Chowder Premiere |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/10/just-two-weeks-until-chowder-premiere.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118022353/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/10/just-two-weeks-until-chowder-premiere.html |archive-date=November 18, 2007 |access-date=November 9, 2007 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref>
* Panini (voiced by [[Liliana Mumy]]): A pink cat-bear-rabbit hybrid who has a crush on Chowder and reminds him at every opportunity. Chowder does not return her feelings and responds with "I'm not your boyfriend!" whenever she greets him. Panini is an apprentice to Ms. Endive and is also possessive of Chowder. Panini gets jealous when she sees Chowder with another girl, which causes Chowder to try to avoid her. Her original character concept had her bully Chowder in a manner described by Greenblatt as similar to [[Angelica Pickles]] from ''[[Rugrats]]''.<ref name="OldPanEn">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=June 15, 2009 |title=Early Endive & Panini Designs |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/06/early-endive-panini-designs.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090714054958/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/06/early-endive-panini-designs.html |archive-date=July 14, 2009 |access-date=June 22, 2009 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> Greenblatt removed the pointy ears since he felt this did not fit in with the rounded shapes in ''Chowder''. Greenblatt did not like characters similar to Angelica and believed that he needed to make Panini "cuter and sweeter".<ref name=" OldPanEn" /> Greenblatt said that the details of Panini formed when the creator decided that Panini had a crush on Chowder; since Chowder is not old enough to fall in love with females, according to Greenblatt this aspect would frustrate Chowder "in a more fun way".<ref name="OldPanEn" />
* Kimchi (voiced by C. H. Greenblatt): Chowder's pet stink cloud, who lives in a cage next to his bed. Kimchi is an anthropomorphic fart cloud (due to the odor of [[kimchi]]). He likes things with odors unpleasant for the other characters, and he "talks" by making fart sounds. Kimchi is usually shown with a blank personality but in "Stinky Love" it is shown that he has an opinion.<ref name="toonzone" />
* Gazpacho (voiced by [[Dana Snyder]]): A [[woolly mammoth]] storekeeper who sells strange produce at his fruit stand at a farmer's market. Gazpacho is Chowder's best friend. He does his best to offer advice to Chowder when needed. In "The Spookiest House in Marzipan" it is hinted that Gazpacho has no mother, and that he actually suffers from [[dissociative identity disorder]], but creator Greenblatt says this was merely to "pay homage to ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''". Gazpacho shows no interest in moving out and improving his own life. Gazpacho's worst enemies are [[ninja]]s. Greenblatt named him after the cold soup [[gazpacho]]; Greenblatt said that he did not know why, but the name suited the character immediately.<ref name="food" />
* Ms. Endive (voiced by [[Mindy Sterling]]): An intelligent, and snobbish orange humanoid who teaches cooking to Panini with strict discipline. She is usually depicted as gargantuan in size. She regularly berates Mung, whom she considers a rival. The creator describes her as [[Martha Stewart]] with [[Oompa-Loompa]] colors.<ref name="endive">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=April 19, 2007 |title=Ms. Endive |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/04/endive.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071118022158/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/04/endive.html |archive-date=November 18, 2007 |access-date=November 9, 2007 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> Greenblatt chose to name her after the [[endive]] since endive is bitter and Belgian endive is fancy; hence the character is bitter and fancy.<ref name="food" /> Ms. Endive's character stayed constant throughout the initial development. The long nose, which changed from a rectangular shape to a triangle shape for the final version, represents how Ms. Endive looks down at other characters. It was revealed in later episodes that Ms. Endive is in love with Shnitzel. Greenblatt said that her evolution throughout the series was fun to observe, especially when William Reiss wrote plots involving Ms. Endive.<ref name=" OldPanEn" />
* Gorgonzola (voiced by Will Shadley): A young green rat apprentice candle holder. He shows jealousy towards Chowder because Chowder has a better job than him.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=July 18, 2007 |title=Gorgonzola |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/07/gorgonzola.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071107091545/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/07/gorgonzola.html |archive-date=November 7, 2007 |access-date=November 9, 2007 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> Because [[blue cheese]] was one of the few foods Greenblatt disliked, he decided to use the name "[[Gorgonzola (cheese)|gorgonzola]]" for a character who did not get along with Chowder. Gorgonzola wears tattered brown clothes and no shoes and has a partially melted candle on his head (for traditional reasons). He is desperate to get cash and will do almost anything to get it. Despite his unpleasant and boastful attitude to Chowder, Chowder sees him as a close friend, which irritates him even more. Gorgonzola is an apprentice to Stilton, who is a candle holder, hence why both characters have burning candles on their heads.<ref name="food" />


===Humor===
===Recurring===
* Kiwi (voiced by C. H. Greenblatt) is a photorealistic pink creature who always gives advice to Chowder and his friends and occasionally provides interstitial narrations, especially at times where particularly corny humor is displayed.
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* Ceviche (voiced by Elan Garfias): A young yellow (and somewhat androgynous) goat apprentice to Paté and Panini's best friend. He practices aerobic-style dancing and is very charitable and kind to others. Because of his admirable attitude, amazing talents, and good looks, he is well-liked. He is good friends with Panini and will make unwanted advances upon her, which are either refused or unnoticed. Ceviche is also a close friend to Chowder. He speaks in a monotone voice and serves as deadpan humor for the show.
The show is filled with [[pun]]s and [[meta-reference]]s. One example is when Chowder is learning to write and scribbles on the screen. Gazpacho erases this, and Chowder points out the Cartoon Network [[Digital on-screen graphic|screen bug]]. Gazpacho comments "That one doesn't come off. I've tried."<ref name="gazpacho">{{cite episode |title=Gazpacho Stands Up |series=Chowder |airdate=2007-12-14}}</ref>
* Paté (voiced by [[John DiMaggio]]): A tall, well-sculpted humanoid ballet dance master and operatic singer with a deep voice, grass-green hair, a small black hat, and exaggerated lips who is the mentor of Ceviche.
* Chestnut (originally voiced by [[Tone Loc]], then [[John DiMaggio]]): A tiny, blue-horned [[imp]] with a beard. He has a deep, gravelly voice and, to many character's surprises, is physically very strong. Because of his size, he uses everyday objects as other things. He sings small songs to himself, usually consisting of his catchphrase of "Dinka-loo, Dinka-lee." He is the teacher of the BLTs, a parody of the [[SAT]]s. He always refers to himself in the third person when speaking.
* Reuben (voiced by [[Paul Reubens]]): A rather vulgar pig who is a con man and likes to steals from others. He has a large liking for sandwiches, most likely taken from the fact he is named after a type of sandwich.
* Mr. Fugu (voiced by [[Bob Joles]]): A sentient floating balloon who is said to be Mung's most frequent and affluent customer. He is proven to be more greedy than Chowder and never shares any food with him. He is often seen with his valet, Foie Gras, a [[Maneki-neko]] (meows provided by [[George Takei]]) holding Mr. Fugu's string as he cannot control his flotation due to his kind being a balloon.
* Sgt. Hoagie (voiced by [[Diedrich Bader]]): He is a dog who is a police officer in Marzipan City. In "The Hot Date", he was going out on a date after several years and asked the other cops for advice.


== Characters ==
==Production==
===Development===
[[Image:Chowder-group.jpg|thumb|right|180px|The main characters (left to right) Shnitzel, Mung Daal, Chowder and Truffles shown in a typical city scene]]
[[File:ChowderPuppets.jpg|thumb|The puppet versions of the characters Chowder (a Hand-Rod puppet) and Mung Daal]]
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During his time working on Nickelodeon's ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', Greenblatt had been sketching various characters for his own animation series concept.<ref name="toonzone" /> Greenblatt originally based the premise on the idea of the sorcerer's apprentice style of story, such as ''[[The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)|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.<ref name="kitty-interview" /> Some of the inspiration comes from [[Dr. Seuss]], with other inspiration from [[Saturday morning cartoon]]s.<ref name="kitty-interview" /><ref name="armada">{{Cite web |last=Fritz |first=Steve |date=December 12, 2007 |title=Meet the Master Chef&nbsp;– C.H. Greenblatt |url=http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=139420 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090122105026/http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=139420 |archive-date=January 22, 2009 |access-date=April 26, 2013 |publisher=Animated Shorts |df=mdy}}</ref>
* '''Chowder''' (voiced by [[Nicky Jones]]) - Chowder is a small, eccentric child who is serving as a chef's apprentice under Mung Daal. Chowder lives with Mung Daal and Mung's wife, Truffles, in a room at the top of the catering business. Chowder wants to become a great chef, but he is very impulsive, and often gives in to his urges. He is always hungry and eats anything, even a customer's order. Chowder can also regurgitate objects, and is used as a storage container by the other characters. According to Greenblatt, Chowder is a composite of a cat, a bear and a rabbit,<ref name="species"/> and his species was verified in at least one episode.<ref>{{cite episode |title=The Puckerberry Overlords |series=Chowder |airdate=2008-01-18}}</ref>
* '''Mung Daal''' (voiced by [[Dwight Schultz]]) - According to his Cartoon Network bio, Mung Daal is the "greatest chef in the world".<ref name="cn-bio">{{cite web|url=http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/index.html|title=Chowder|publisher=Cartoon Network}}</ref>Whilst it is not known exactly how old he is, he has mentioned that he has cooked for at least 386 years,<ref name="certifrycation">{{cite episode |title=Certifrycation Class |series=Chowder| airdate=2007-11-16}}</ref> and he celebrated 450 years of marriage.<ref name="mung">{{cite episode |title=Mung On The Rocks |series=Chowder |airdate=2008-03-06}}</ref> Mung owns a catering business where he uses rare foods like the "No fruit". He has a high opinion of himself and considers himself a "ladies' man".
* '''Shnitzel''' (voiced by [[John DiMaggio]]) - A rock monster and professional chef who works at Mung Daal's Catering Company. His vocabulary consists almost entirely of "Radda", although he sometimes says other simple words such as "Okay" or "Oh!".<ref name="radda"> {{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/shnitzel-faq.html|title=Nerd Armada: Shnitzel FAQ|accessdate=2008-04-07|date=2008-01-01 || work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H. Greenblatt}}</ref> Shnitzel is the "straight man" to the other more excitable characters, and is frequently agitated. He gets stuck with menial labor or cleanup duty, as well as the heavy lifting, because he is extremely strong, and is easily angered by Chowder's antic. Despite his remark, Shnitzel really has a soft spot for Chowder, as he cries when it was thought that Chowder has vanished forever.<ref name="chowder-prem">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/10/just-two-weeks-until-chowder-premiere.html |title=Nerd Armada: Just Two Weeks Until Chowder Premiere|accessdate=2007-11-09 |date=2007-07-18 |work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H. Greenblatt }}</ref><ref name="radda" /> [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] voiced Shnitzel for one episode, "The Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin", and was replaced at the last moment by DiMaggio due to Richardson being busy with other projects at the time.<ref name="radda"/>
* '''Truffles''' (voiced by [[Tara Strong]]) - Truffles is Mung Daal's wife, who handles the business side of Mung's catering business. She is a mushroom [[pixie]]. She is usually practical, but has a foul temper and easily loses patience with her husband, his staff and their customers.
* '''Gazpacho''' (voiced by [[Dana Snyder]]) - A storekeeper who sells strange [[produce]] and ingredients. He does his best to offer advice to Chowder when needed. He lives with his overbearing mother, who never appears. Gazpacho shows no interest in moving out and improving his own life.
* '''Panini''' (voiced by [[Liliana Mumy]]) - A girl who has a crush on Chowder, and lets him know this at every opportunity. Chowder does not return the feelings, and responds with "I'm not your boyfriend!" whenever she greets him. She is an apprentice to Ms. Endive. According to the creator, she is of the same species as Chowder.<ref name="species"/>
* '''Ms. Endive''' (voiced by [[Mindy Sterling]]) - A female chef who teaches cooking to Panini with strict discipline. She is the thorn in Mung Daal's side, berating his cooking style at every turn. She is often unkind, and considers Mung Daal to be her rival. In the episode "Chowder's Girlfriend", it is revealed she despises boys and boyfriends because her fiancé did not show up on their wedding day. The creator describes her as [[Martha Stewart]] with [[Oompa-Loompa]] colors.<ref name="endive">{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/04/endive.html |title=Nerd Armada: Ms. Endive|accessdate=2007-11-09 |date=2007-04-19 |work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H Greenblatt}}</ref>
* '''Kimchi''' (voiced by C.H. Greenblatt) - Chowder's pet, who lives in a cage next to his bed. Kimchi is a brown-colored cloud (an anthropmorphized [[flatus]]). He likes things that smell bad, and he "talks" by making flatulent sounds.<ref name="toonzone" />
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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.<ref name="toonzone" />''Chowder'' was animated by [[Hong Ying Animation]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://animesuperhero.com/toon-zone-interviews-greenblatt-crafting-chowder/ | title=Toon Zone Interviews C.H. Greenblatt on Crafting "Chowder" | date=October 30, 2007 }}</ref>
== Episodes ==
=== Season 1: 2007-2008 ===
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The episodes which are listed on the official ''Chowder'' website are not in order of air dates. This list of episodes is the actual air dates given.<ref name="cn eplist">{{cite web|url=http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/|title=Chowder|accessdate=2008-03-04
|publisher=Cartoon Network}}</ref> Each program is divided into two eleven-minute episodes, except for "Shnitzel Quits", which was a full twenty-two minute episode.


===Format===
On [[January 15]], 2008, C.H. Greenblatt commented that the first season has been extended to 20 half-hours, adding 7 episodes to the first season.<ref name="ch blog">
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.<ref name="season2">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=June 3, 2008 |title=Let the New Chowders Begin!! |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/06/let-new-chowders-begin.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708054506/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/06/let-new-chowders-begin.html |archive-date=July 8, 2011 |access-date=June 4, 2008 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> 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.<ref name="kitty-interview" /><ref name="puppets">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=February 7, 2008 |title=More Puppets |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/02/more-puppets.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203005913/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/02/more-puppets.html |archive-date=December 3, 2010 |access-date=March 4, 2008 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref>
{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/new-chowder-this-week.html |title=Nerd Armada: New Chowder This Week|accessdate=2008-03-04 |date=2008-01-15 |work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H Greenblatt}}</ref>

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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.<ref name="toonzone">{{Cite web |last=Liu |first=Ed |date=October 30, 2007 |title=Toon Zone Interviews C.H. Greenblatt on Crafting "Chowder" |url=http://www.toonzone.net/2007/10/toon-zone-interviews-c-h-greenblatt-on-crafting-chowder/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130703111526/http://www.toonzone.net/2007/10/toon-zone-interviews-c-h-greenblatt-on-crafting-chowder/ |archive-date=July 3, 2013 |access-date=March 4, 2008 |publisher=Toon Zone}}</ref><ref name="kitty-interview">{{Cite web |last=Meyer |first=Joe |date=February 8, 2008 |title=Interview: C.H. Greenblatt |url=http://kittysneezes.com/2008/02/08/interview-ch-greenblatt-207/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116025642/http://kittysneezes.com/2008/02/08/interview-ch-greenblatt-207/ |archive-date=January 16, 2013 |access-date=March 4, 2008 |website=KittySneezes.com}}</ref><ref name="patterns">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=January 29, 2008 |title=Chowder Patterns |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/chowder-patterns.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516031555/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2008/01/chowder-patterns.html |archive-date=May 16, 2008 |access-date=March 4, 2008 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref> 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: The Animated Series|''Mr. Bean'' animated series]].<ref name="armada" />
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The show is also known for the very wide variety of media used in various episodes. These include animation using [[Watercolor painting|watercolors]] and ink-and-paint in addition to the cartoon's classic pattern style. It also uses [[stop motion]] animation with real food, [[action figure]]s, and clay; live-action scenes with the voice actors of the show and puppets; both [[marionette]] and [[hand puppet]]s. 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.

===Cancellation===
''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.<ref>{{Cite web |title=You mentioned in an ask that you went through the... |url=http://chgreenblatt.tumblr.com/post/152842491532/you-mentioned-in-an-ask-that-you-went-through-the |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161116103638/http://chgreenblatt.tumblr.com/post/152842491532/you-mentioned-in-an-ask-that-you-went-through-the |archive-date=November 16, 2016 |access-date=November 15, 2016 |website=[[Tumblr]]}}</ref> 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."<ref name="Blogspot">{{Cite web |last=Greenblatt |first=C. H. |author-link=C. H. Greenblatt |date=August 13, 2009 |title=The Hot Girl |url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/08/hot-girl.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311091937/http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2009/08/hot-girl.html |archive-date=March 11, 2012 |access-date=January 2, 2013 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref>

==Home media==
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! '''#'''
! colspan=3 rowspan=2|Season !! rowspan=2|Episodes !! rowspan=2|Volume !! colspan=2|Release dates !! rowspan=2|Episode(s) include
! '''Title'''<ref name="tvcom">{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/chowder/show/69981/episode_guide.html?season=1&tag=season_dropdown;dropdown;0|title=Chowder Episode Guide - Chowder Season Episodes - TV.com|accessdate=2008-07-11
|TV.com}}</ref>
! '''Airdate'''
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=1
| Title=The Froggy Apple Crumble Thumpkin / Chowder's Girlfriend
| OriginalAirDate=[[November 2]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary= '''The Froggy Apple Crumble Thumpkin''' - Mung, Chowder, and Shnitzel try to make the Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin, an advanced-level dish, for the customer, but before selling it, Chowder needs to beat it in a thumb wrestling match.{{-}}
'''Chowder's Girlfriend''' - After leading her on, Chowder tries to convince Panini, the apprentice of Mung's rival Ms. Endive, that he is not her boyfriend, but Panini does not seem to get the hint.
}}
|-
|-
! United States !! Thailand<ref>{{Cite web |title=DVD Releases from MVD in Thailand |url=http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/dvd-releases-from-mvd-in-thailand.5527321 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160424214131/http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/dvd-releases-from-mvd-in-thailand.5527321/ |archive-date=April 24, 2016 |access-date=April 24, 2016}}</ref>
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=2
| Title=Burple Nurples / Shnitzel Makes a Deposit
| OriginalAirDate=[[November 2]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary=
'''Burple Nurples''' - Mung goes on poison control after Chowder accidentally poisons a dish and tries to sell it.{{-}}
'''Shnitzel Makes a Deposit''' - Shnitzel tries to deposit a paycheck, but Chowder and other people cause him to take a long time to do so.
}}
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|-
! rowspan=5 style="background:#1E5994"| ||rowspan=5| [[List of Chowder episodes#Season 1 (2007–2008)|1]]
{{Episode list
|rowspan=5| 2007–08 ||rowspan=5| 20 ||rowspan=2| 1 || November 4, 2008<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=Chowder, Vol. 1 (2008) |type=DVD |asin=B001DSNFQ4 |publisher=[[Warner Home Video]]}}</ref> ||rowspan=2| November 10, 2010 ||rowspan=2| "[[The Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin]]" / "Chowder's Girlfriend" • "Grubble Gum" – "The Sing Beans" • "Mahjongg Night" – "The Flibber-Flabber Diet"
| EpisodeNumber=3
| Title=Grubble Gum / The Cinnamini Monster
| OriginalAirDate= [[November 9]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary=
'''Grubble Gum''' - Chowder makes the big mistake of not sharing his gum with Truffles, and soon all of Marzipan City ends up in a very sticky situation, in which the entire planet is pulled off, parody of [[Katamari Damacy]]. <ref name="katamari">
{{cite web|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/11/i-got-red-ringed.html |title=Nerd Armada: I Got Red Ringed!|accessdate=2007-11-09 |date=2007-11-06 |work=Nerd Armada |publisher=C.H Greenblatt}}
</ref>{{-}}
'''The Cinnamini Monster''' - When Chowder bumps against a cinnamini tree, he is shrunk and is captured by a lonely cinnamini monster in the forest, and the whole gang soon has to find a way to escape from their emotionally needy new friend.
}}
|-
|-
| May 6, 2014
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=4
| Title=Certifrycation Class / The Sing Beans
| OriginalAirDate= [[November 16]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary='''Certifrycation Class''' - When Mung is forced to spend a day in Chef Certifrycation school, he butts heads with the instructor. Mung must decide to stay true to his instincts or swallow his pride in order to pass.{{-}}
'''The Sing Beans''' - In order to cook the performing food Sing Beans, the gang has to stay up all night as the dish cooks. But Chowder takes it upon himself to finish the process with wildly musical results.
}}
|-
|-
| 2 || March 3, 2009<ref>{{Cite AV media |title=Chowder, Vol. 2 (2009) |type=DVD |asin=B001MEJYBY |publisher=[[Warner Home Video]]}}</ref> || December 15, 2010 || "Burple Nurples" / "Shnitzel Makes a Deposit" • "The Wrong Address" / "The Wrong Customer" • "Gazpacho Stands Up" – "Mung on the Rocks"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=5
| Title=The Wrong Address / The Wrong Customer
| OriginalAirDate= [[November 23]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary=
'''The Wrong Address''' - Chowder and Mung go through an unfamiliar part of Marzipan City to find and give an order, a Roast Most, to the customer.{{-}}
'''The Wrong Customer''' - While Chowder and Mung are away to deliver the customer his own order, an unexpected outlaw (who is just an innocent man that has extremely poor sight and hearing as well.) unwittingly uses the catering company as a hideout and drags Shnitzel and Truffles into a world of trouble.
}}
|-
|-
| 3 || {{n/a}} || January 19, 2010 || "The Heavy Sleeper" – "The Rat Sandwich"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=6
| Title=Majhongg Night / Stinky Love
| OriginalAirDate= [[November 30]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary=
'''Majhongg Night''' - Chowder tries to get Truffles' Mevilled Eggs, no matter what it takes, even if it means destroying her game night.{{-}}
'''Stinky Love''' - Mung makes a Clabbage Cobbler, but Kimchi falls in love with it because of its stinky smell, and takes it to the top of a building for the night, so Chowder goes up there and keeps him company.
}}
|-
|-
| 4 || {{n/a}} || February 15, 2011 || "Chowder Loses His Hat" – "The Apprentice Games"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=7
| Title=The Thrice Cream Man / The Flibber-Flabber Diet
| OriginalAirDate= [[December 7]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary= '''The Thrice Cream Man''' - Mung tries to break Chowder's Thrice Cream obsession with a living Thrice Cream man but deep down, Chowder thinks that his dream-come-true turns into a nightmare.<ref name="thrice">
{{cite web
|url=http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/2007/04/thrice-cream-man.html
|work=Nerd Armada
|publisher=C.H Greenblatt
|title=Nerd Armada: Thrice Cream Man.
|accessdate=2008-03-04
|date=2008-02-07}}
</ref>{{-}}
'''The Flibber-Flabber Diet''' - When Truffles thinks she is overweight, she puts the whole company on a strict Flibber-Flabber-only diet for a month, but nobody likes it except Chowder.}}
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|-
! rowspan=5 style="background:#5C1F99"| || rowspan=5|[[List of Chowder episodes#Season 2 (2008–2009)|2]]
{{Episode list
| rowspan=5|2008–09 || rowspan=5|20 || 5 || {{n/a}} || March 15, 2011 || "The Arborians" – "The Catch Phrase"
| EpisodeNumber=8
| Title=Gazpacho Stands Up / A Taste of Marzipan
| OriginalAirDate= [[December 14]], [[2007]]
| ShortSummary= '''Gazpacho Stands Up''' - Gazpacho has a stand-up comedy gig, but no material. He asks Chowder to write down his jokes in a book called "Comedy Gold", but things go wrong when Chowder's handwriting is unreadable.{{-}}
'''A Taste of Marzipan''' - An all-out war ensues when Mung Daal and Endive clash after they realize they made the same dish at the city's annual street fair.
}}
|-
|-
| 6 || {{n/a}} || April 8, 2011 || "The Hot Date" – "The Deadly Maze" • "The B.L.T.'s" – "The Dinner Theater"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=9
| Title=The Puckerberry Overlords / The Elemelons
| OriginalAirDate= [[January 18]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary= '''Puckerberry Overlords''' - Chowder eats a sour fruit and ends up having a bizarre quest in his mouth, with his wisdom tooth narrating the story.{{-}}
'''The Elemelons''' - When Truffles' behavior cause the Elemelons to go on strike, Mung Daal forces her to solve the problem.
}}
|-
|-
| 7 || {{n/a}} || May 10, 2011 || "Kid Shnitzel" / "Gazpacho Fights Back" • "Big Ball" – "The Blackout"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=10
| Title=Sniffleball / Mung on the Rocks
| OriginalAirDate= [[March 6]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary= '''Sniffleball''' - Feeling that Chowder has been spending too much time in the kitchen, Mung forces him to play sports with the other kids. Upset by Panini's kisses and Gorgonzola's meanness, Chowder has to figure out a way to escape the game and get back home.{{-}}
'''Mung on the Rocks''' - After Mung forgets his and Truffles' anniversary, Truffles starts to give him the cold shoulder which affects his cooking, leaving Chowder to help them out.
}}
|-
|-
| 8 || {{n/a}} || June 14, 2011 || "The Dice Cycle" – "The Grape Worm"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=11
| Title=The Moldy Touch / The Heavy Sleeper
| OriginalAirDate= [[April 3]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary= ''' The Moldy Touch''' - After accidentally letting a mold creature out of its bottle, everything Chowder touches turns to mold. After realizing what has happened, Mung tries to stop Chowder before the entire city becomes moldy.{{-}}
'''The Heavy Sleeper''' - Chowder goes to great lengths to wake up Mung, who has fallen into a very deep sleep.
}}
|-
|-
| rowspan=2|9 || rowspan=2 style="background:#ececec;color:#2d2d2d"|{{small|N/A}} || rowspan=2|July 26, 2011 || rowspan=2| "A Faire to Remember" – "The Birthday Suits"
{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber=12
| Title=At Your Service / Chowder and Mr. Fugu
| OriginalAirDate= [[May 1]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary= '''At Your Sevice''' - Mung and Chowder work for Ms. Endive in order to get a rare fruit from her.{{-}}
'''Chowder and Mr. Fugu''' - Chowder meets a customer who can eat more than he does, and who does not share his food. [[George Takei]] makes a guest appearance as Foie Gras, the "[[Maneki Neko|Lucky Cat]]".
}}
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| rowspan=2|2009–10 || rowspan=2|9
{{Episode List
| EpisodeNumber=13
| Title=The Vacation / The Sleep Eater
| OriginalAirDate= [[June 5]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary= '''The Vacation''' - Chowder, Mung and Shnitzel accidentally lock themselves in the restroom when they are about to go on a vacation. {{-}}
'''The Sleep Eater''' - Chowder must stay a full food-free night to realign his internal clock.
}}
|-
|-
| 10 || {{n/a}} || August 24, 2011 || "The Heist" – "Chowder Grows Up"
{{Episode List
|}
| EpisodeNumber=14
The entire series has been released in ten [[DVD region code#3|Region 3]] [[pan and scan|fullscreen]] DVD volumes in Thailand from MVD Company Limited. Every episode of Chowder is also available on the [[iTunes Store]].
| Title=The Bruised Bluenana / Shnitzel and the Lead Farfel

| OriginalAirDate= [[June 12]], [[2008]]
==Reception==
| ShortSummary='''The Bruised Bluenana''' - Chowder nurses an injured bluenana back to good health to avoid a clingy Panini.{{-}}

'''Shnitzel and the Lead Farfel''' - Shnitzel trains to revive his muscles and lift the heaviest object around, The Lead Farfel.
===Critical response===
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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.<ref name="hollywood">{{Cite journal |last=Garron |first=Barry |date=November 2, 2007 |title=Chowder |url=http://208.115.47.50/cartoonnetwork/article_images/NXE913120_1_H.pdf |url-status=dead |journal=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]] |page=47 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110704112424/http://208.115.47.50/cartoonnetwork/article_images/NXE913120_1_H.pdf |archive-date=July 4, 2011 |access-date=April 26, 2013 |df=mdy}}</ref> 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."<ref name="toonzone-review">{{Cite web |last=Liu |first=Ed |date=November 2, 2007 |title="Chowder" is Satisfying Comfort Food |url=http://www.toonzone.net/2007/11/chowder-is-satisfying-comfort-food/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131025005642/http://www.toonzone.net/2007/11/chowder-is-satisfying-comfort-food/ |archive-date=October 25, 2013 |access-date=February 18, 2009 |website=ToonZone}}</ref> 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."<ref name="insider">{{Cite web |last=Bynum |first=Aaron H. |date=October 24, 2007 |title=New 'Chowder' Animation Ready to Serve |url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1529 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081222150449/http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1529 |archive-date=December 22, 2008 |access-date=February 18, 2009 |website=Animation Insider}}</ref>

''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' ranked ''Chowder'' number ten in its list of "10 Best Cartoon Network Shows" in 2012.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 1, 2012 |title=10 Best Cartoon Network Shows: We Rank 'Em |url=http://www.ew.com/gallery/10-best-cartoon-network-shows-we-rank-em/579206_10-chowder |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160506081410/http://www.ew.com/gallery/10-best-cartoon-network-shows-we-rank-em/579206_10-chowder |archive-date=May 6, 2016 |website=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref>

===Awards and nominations===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
! Year
{{Episode List
! Association
| EpisodeNumber=15
! Category
| Title=The Thousand Pound Cake / The Rat Sandwich
! Recipient
| OriginalAirDate=[[June 19]], [[2008]]
! Result
| ShortSummary='''The Thousand Pound Cake''' - Chowder and Shnitzel race against the clock when delivering an order to a heavy giant.{{-}}
'''The Rat Sandwich''' - The gang tries to get rid of Reuben, who is extorting the company.
}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"| 2008
{{Episode List
| rowspan="2"| [[Annie Awards]]
| EpisodeNumber=16
| [[Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production for Children|Best Animated Television Production for Children]]<ref name="annies08">{{Cite web |title=35th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients |url=http://annieawards.org/35th-annie-awards |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081204082048/http://annieawards.org/35thwinners.html |archive-date=December 4, 2008 |access-date=March 4, 2008 |website=AnnieAwards.org |publisher=[[ASIFA-Hollywood]]}}</ref>
| Title=Chowder Loses His Hat / Brain Grub
| ''Chowder''
| OriginalAirDate=[[June 26]], [[2008]]
| {{nom}}
| ShortSummary='''Chowder Loses His Hat''' - Chowder chases his lost hat.{{-}}
'''Brain Grub''' - Chowder becomes smarter after Mung tries to change his scatterbrained nature. This leads Chowder to understand that he is living in a cartoon and uses his knowledge to turn it into a boring "veggie show".
}}
|-
|-
| [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production]]<ref name="annies08" />
{{Episode List
| [[C. H. Greenblatt]] and William Reiss (for "Burple Nurples")
| EpisodeNumber=17
| {{nom}}
| Title=Shnitzel Quits
| OriginalAirDate=[[July 3]], [[2008]]
| ShortSummary='''Shnitzel Quits''' - Shnitzel quits the catering company and joins Endive.
}}
|-
|-
| [[Primetime Emmy Awards]]
{{Episode List
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Special Class&nbsp;— Short-format Animated Programs]]<ref name="emmys">{{Cite web |title=Chowder |url=http://www.emmys.com/shows/chowder |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120501003329/http://www.emmys.com/shows/chowder |archive-date=May 1, 2012 |access-date=July 9, 2012 |website=[[Emmys.com]] |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref>
| EpisodeNumber=18
| C. H. Greenblatt, [[Brian A. Miller]], Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Juli Hashiguchi, William Reiss ad Eddy Houchins (for "Burple Nurples")
| Title=The Broken Part / The Meach Harvest
| {{nom}}
| OriginalAirDate=[[July 10]], [[2008]]
|-
| ShortSummary='''The Broken Part''' - Chowder accidentally breaks a machine, and has to repair it.{{-}}
| rowspan="3"| 2009
'''The Meach Harvest''' - Mung faces a fruit that he fears.
| rowspan="2"| [[Annie Awards]]
}}
| [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Television Production]]<ref name="annies09">{{Cite web |title=36th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients |url=http://annieawards.org/36th-annie-awards |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120214102212/http://annieawards.org/legacy36th.html |archive-date=February 14, 2012 |access-date=July 9, 2012 |website=AnnieAwards.org |publisher=[[ASIFA-Hollywood]]}}</ref>
{{Episode List
| Dan Krall (for "The Heavy Sleeper")
| EpisodeNumber=19
| {{nom}}
| Title=Banned From The Stand / Creme Puff Hands
|-
| OriginalAirDate=[[July 17]], [[2008]]
| [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production]]<ref name="annies09" />
| ShortSummary='''Banned From The Stand''' - Gazpacho drives his friends away as his ego swells.{{-}}
| [[Dwight Schultz]] (as Mung Daal)
'''Creme Puff Hands''' - Chowder's hands inflate, and soon become a liability.
}}
| {{nom}}
|-
{{Episode List
| [[Primetime Emmy Awards]]
| EpisodeNumber=20
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation|Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation]]<ref name="emmys" />
| Title=The Apprentice Games
| Joe Binggeli (for "Shnitzel & the Lead Farfel")
| OriginalAirDate=[[July 24]], [[2008]]
| {{won}}
| ShortSummary='''The Apprentice Games''' - Chowder and Gorgonzola team up for the Apprentice Games, and have great results.{{-}}
}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="3"| 2010
| rowspan="2"| [[Annie Awards]]
| rowspan="2"| [[Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production]]<ref name="annies10">{{Cite web |title=37th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients |url=http://annieawards.org/37th-annie-awards |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140214060341/http://annieawards.org/37th-annie-awards |archive-date=February 14, 2014 |access-date=July 9, 2012 |website=AnnieAwards.org |publisher=[[ASIFA-Hollywood]]}}</ref>
| Nicky Jones (as Chowder)
| {{nom}}
|-
| Dwight Schultz (as Mung Daal)
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Primetime Emmy Awards]]
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program|Outstanding Short-format Animated Program]]<ref name="emmys" />
| [[Brian A. Miller]], C. H. Greenblatt, Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Kevin A. Kramer, William Reiss, Ian Wasseluk and Eddy Houchins (for "The Toots")
| {{nom}}
|}
|}


== Crew ==
==Cultural impact==
In 2019, American rapper [[Lil Nas X]] released a song entitled "[[Panini (song)|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.<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 13, 2019 |title=Nerd Armada |url=https://chgreenblatt.tumblr.com/post/187682692082/did-you-have-any-involvement-with-lil-nas-xs-new |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924201429/https://chgreenblatt.tumblr.com/post/187682692082/did-you-have-any-involvement-with-lil-nas-xs-new |archive-date=September 24, 2019 |access-date=2019-10-09 |website=Nerd Armada}}</ref>
* '''Supervising Director''' - Eddy Houchins
* '''Production Coordinators''' - Megan Brain and Pietro "Pappy" Piumetti
* '''Production Assistant''' - Leilah Behrmann
* '''Character Designers''' - Serapio Calm and Phil Rynda
* '''Model Clean-Up''' - Frank Homiski and Laura A. Dalesandro
* '''Prop Designers''' - Mark Bachand and Tara N. Whitaker
* '''Storyboard Revisionist''' - Peter Browngardt
* '''Background Designers''' - Bill Flores and Rebecca Ramos
* '''Color Stylists''' - Brian Smith and Roger Webb
* '''Background Painters''' - Joe Binggeli and Anna Chambers
* '''Casting/Recording Director''' - Collette Sunderman
* '''Recording Studio Manager''' - Karie Gima Pham
* '''Recording Engineer''' - Robert Serda
* '''Animation Checking''' - Sandy Benenati
* '''Track Reading''' - Slightly-Off Track
* '''Stop Motion/Puppet Sequences''' - [[Screen Novelties]]
* '''Picture Editor/On-Line Editor''' - John Barbera
* '''Dialog Editor''' - Jim Hearn
* '''Digital Effects''' - Chris Staples
* '''Animatic Editor''' - Suzie Vleck
* '''Animatic Scanner''' - Erick Aragon
* '''Direction Production Technology''' - Antonio Gonella
* '''Music''' - Dan Boer and Zac Pike
* '''Storyboards''' - William Reiss, Alex Almaguer, Tom King, Clayton Morrow, Maxwell Atoms(Guest Artist) and C.H Greenblatt
* '''Art Director''' - Dan Krall
* '''Directors''' - Kris Sherwood, Eddie Houchins, Juli Hashiguchi, Shaun Cashman


== Reviews ==
==References==
After its premiere, the show was given mixed reviews by most newspapers and online animation websites. Some of the reviews are positive<ref name="hollywood">{{cite web|url=http://208.115.47.50/cartoonnetwork/article_images/NXE913120_1_H.pdf|title=Chowder|publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|author=Barry Garron}}</ref><ref name="toonzone-review">{{cite web|url=http://news.toonzone.net/article.php?ID=19635|title="Chowder" is Satisfying Comfort Food|publisher=Toon Zone|author=Ed Liu|date=2007-11-02}}</ref><ref name="insider">{{cite web|url=http://www.animationinsider.net/article.php?articleID=1529|title=New 'Chowder' Animation Ready to Serve|author=Aaron H. Bynum|publisher=Animation Insider|date=2007-10-24}}</ref>, two raising questions as to whether ''Chowder'' can entertain with its occasional bathroom style humor<ref name="nyt">{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/02/arts/television/02chow.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&ref=television&adxnnlx=1194519873-QsKca7Sw25xuoI2xOan3uA|title=In the Kitchen With Blobs and a Cloud|publisher=The New York Times|author=Mike Hale|date=2007-11-02}}</ref>, or sometimes recycled material.<ref name="texan">{{cite web|url=http://media.www.dailytexanonline.com/media/storage/paper410/news/2007/11/05/LifeArts/chowder.Debuts.On.Tv-3077463.shtml|title='Chowder' debuts on TV|publisher=The Daily Texan|author=Robert Rich|date=2007-11-05}}</ref>

Barry Garron of [[The Hollywood Reporter]] thinks that the show will appeal to both children and adults alike, using exotic artwork, unusual settings, and a zany cast of characters.<ref name="hollywood"/> On Toon Zone, Ed Liu expands on the animation and crazy antics of the characters, pointing that the humor of the show is kid-friendly without being juvenile. Liu reminds his readers that ''Chowder'' is still in its early phases, and with just a little more time to develop, he feels that the show will be successful.<ref name="toonzone-review"/> Aaron H. Bynum on ''Animation Insider'' also mentions the animation, settings and crazy characters of the show, ending with the comment that ''Chowder'' is one of the biggest projects Cartoon Network has undertaken in recent times.<ref name="insider"/>

[[The New York Times]] agrees with the stylistic animation, but gives question to the physical humor of the show, using the character of Kimchi as an example. Mike Hale feels that the writing is bland.<ref name="nyt"/> Robert Rich at [[The Daily Texan]] opinions that some of the unoriginality of the show is due to Greenblatt's involvement with successful shows like ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' and ''Spongebob Squarepants''. Chowder's eating habits are a source of concern, given the social concerns of obesity in children. Rich also feels ''Chowder'' is unoriginal and full of cliché, with nothing to set it apart from the current generation of cartoons.<ref name="texan"/>

== Nominations ==
''Chowder'' was nominated for two categories in the 35<sup>th</sup> [[Annie Awards]]:<ref name="annies">
{{cite web
|url=http://annieawards.org/35thwinners.html
|title=35th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2007)
|accessdate=2008-03-04
|date=2008-02-08
|publisher=The Annie Awards}}
</ref>
* Best Animated Television Production for Children
* Writing in an Animated Television Production, C.H. Greenblatt and William Reiss for the episode "Burple Nurples"

== See also ==
[[C. H. Greenblatt|C.H. Greenblatt]] has also worked on the following cartoons as a writer and story-board artist:
* ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]''

== References ==
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== External links ==
==External links==
{{Wikiquote}}
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/promos/upfront/ Cartoon Network Upfront]
* {{IMDb title|1140100|Chowder}}
* [http://nerdarmada.blogspot.com/ C.H. Greenblatt's blog]
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/promotion_landing_page/chowder/ Cartoon Networks' Chowder promotional page]
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/chowder/index.html Official Chowder Website]
* [[Time Warner]] press releases:
** November 06, 2007: [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1681116,00.html Cartoon Network's Chowder Premieres as#1 Original New Show Year-to-Date].
** November 13, 2007: [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1683446,00.html Original New Series Chowder Earns Cartoon Network’s#1 Telecast of the Year Among Kids 6-11, Boys 6-11].

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Chowder
Genre
Created byC. H. Greenblatt
Directed by
Creative directorWilliam Reiss
Voices of
Theme music composer
Composers
  • Dan Boer
  • Zac Pike
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes49 (93 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersC. H. Greenblatt
Brian A. Miller
ProducerLouis J. Cuck
AnimatorHong Ying Animation
Running time22 minutes
Production companyCartoon Network Studios
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseNovember 2, 2007 (2007-11-02) –
August 7, 2010 (2010-08-07)

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 Ms. Endive; her apprentice Panini, who has a perpetual crush on Chowder; as well as other side characters.

The show had one win and two nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards as well as six nominations at the Annie Awards.

Plot

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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.

Episodes

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SeasonSegmentsEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
13820November 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)July 24, 2008 (2008-07-24)
23820October 2, 2008 (2008-10-02)October 8, 2009 (2009-10-08)
3179October 15, 2009 (2009-10-15)August 7, 2010 (2010-08-07)

Characters

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Each character is named after a type of food or dish.

Main

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  • Chowder (voiced by Nicky Jones): A chubby purple cat-bear-rabbit[3] hybrid who serves as an apprentice under the chef Mung Daal, Chowder lives with him and his wife, Truffles, in a room at the top of the catering business. Chowder wants to become a great chef, but he is very impulsive and scatterbrained and often gives in to his urges. He has a large appetite and eats anything, even a customer's order. Chowder can also regurgitate objects, and he is used as a storage container by the other characters. According to Greenblatt, he is a composite of a cat, a bear, and a rabbit, and his species was verified in at least one episode.[4] C. H. Greenblatt voiced his adult self in the last episode.
  • Mung Daal (voiced by Dwight Schultz): The elderly chef who runs the catering company at which Chowder works.[5] He serves as his cooking master. Although his exact age has not been stated, he has mentioned that he has cooked for at least 386 years,[6] and he celebrated 450 years of marriage to Truffles. He likes to impress ladies to the point where as a child apprentice, he prepared a dish incorrectly due to becoming distracted.[7] He is a light blue-colored humanoid with an oversized nose, ears, and a white mustache. He is named after the Indian dish mung daal. Greenblatt had originally planned to give Mung an Indian accent, but later decided against it.[8]
  • Truffles (voiced by Tara Strong): A mushroom pixie/fairy and Mung Daal's wife who handles the business side of Mung's catering business. She is an extreme choleric. Greenblatt said that he based Truffles on his mother.[9] Greenblatt said that he initially found difficulty in working on any story with Truffles since the character could be "so abrasive" that the Chowder staff had to be "a little more sensitive about finding her softer side." Greenblatt said that the staff eventually decided that "a little Truffles goes a long way." Therefore, she would appear occasionally in Chowder in a manner similar to how Oscar the Grouch appears on Sesame Street.[10][11]
  • Shnitzel (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson in "The Froggy Apple Crumple Thumpkin", and John DiMaggio afterward[12]): A taupe rock monster and professional chef who works at Mung Daal's Catering Company. His vocabulary consists almost entirely of "radda", although he sometimes says other simple words.[12] Shnitzel is the "straight man" to the other more excitable characters and is frequently agitated. He gets stuck with menial labor or cleanup duty, as well as heavy lifting because he is incredibly strong.[12][13]
  • Panini (voiced by Liliana Mumy): A pink cat-bear-rabbit hybrid who has a crush on Chowder and reminds him at every opportunity. Chowder does not return her feelings and responds with "I'm not your boyfriend!" whenever she greets him. Panini is an apprentice to Ms. Endive and is also possessive of Chowder. Panini gets jealous when she sees Chowder with another girl, which causes Chowder to try to avoid her. Her original character concept had her bully Chowder in a manner described by Greenblatt as similar to Angelica Pickles from Rugrats.[14] Greenblatt removed the pointy ears since he felt this did not fit in with the rounded shapes in Chowder. Greenblatt did not like characters similar to Angelica and believed that he needed to make Panini "cuter and sweeter".[14] Greenblatt said that the details of Panini formed when the creator decided that Panini had a crush on Chowder; since Chowder is not old enough to fall in love with females, according to Greenblatt this aspect would frustrate Chowder "in a more fun way".[14]
  • Kimchi (voiced by C. H. Greenblatt): Chowder's pet stink cloud, who lives in a cage next to his bed. Kimchi is an anthropomorphic fart cloud (due to the odor of kimchi). He likes things with odors unpleasant for the other characters, and he "talks" by making fart sounds. Kimchi is usually shown with a blank personality but in "Stinky Love" it is shown that he has an opinion.[15]
  • Gazpacho (voiced by Dana Snyder): A woolly mammoth storekeeper who sells strange produce at his fruit stand at a farmer's market. Gazpacho is Chowder's best friend. He does his best to offer advice to Chowder when needed. In "The Spookiest House in Marzipan" it is hinted that Gazpacho has no mother, and that he actually suffers from dissociative identity disorder, but creator Greenblatt says this was merely to "pay homage to Psycho". Gazpacho shows no interest in moving out and improving his own life. Gazpacho's worst enemies are ninjas. Greenblatt named him after the cold soup gazpacho; Greenblatt said that he did not know why, but the name suited the character immediately.[8]
  • Ms. Endive (voiced by Mindy Sterling): An intelligent, and snobbish orange humanoid who teaches cooking to Panini with strict discipline. She is usually depicted as gargantuan in size. She regularly berates Mung, whom she considers a rival. The creator describes her as Martha Stewart with Oompa-Loompa colors.[16] Greenblatt chose to name her after the endive since endive is bitter and Belgian endive is fancy; hence the character is bitter and fancy.[8] Ms. Endive's character stayed constant throughout the initial development. The long nose, which changed from a rectangular shape to a triangle shape for the final version, represents how Ms. Endive looks down at other characters. It was revealed in later episodes that Ms. Endive is in love with Shnitzel. Greenblatt said that her evolution throughout the series was fun to observe, especially when William Reiss wrote plots involving Ms. Endive.[14]
  • Gorgonzola (voiced by Will Shadley): A young green rat apprentice candle holder. He shows jealousy towards Chowder because Chowder has a better job than him.[17] Because blue cheese was one of the few foods Greenblatt disliked, he decided to use the name "gorgonzola" for a character who did not get along with Chowder. Gorgonzola wears tattered brown clothes and no shoes and has a partially melted candle on his head (for traditional reasons). He is desperate to get cash and will do almost anything to get it. Despite his unpleasant and boastful attitude to Chowder, Chowder sees him as a close friend, which irritates him even more. Gorgonzola is an apprentice to Stilton, who is a candle holder, hence why both characters have burning candles on their heads.[8]

Recurring

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  • Kiwi (voiced by C. H. Greenblatt) is a photorealistic pink creature who always gives advice to Chowder and his friends and occasionally provides interstitial narrations, especially at times where particularly corny humor is displayed.
  • Ceviche (voiced by Elan Garfias): A young yellow (and somewhat androgynous) goat apprentice to Paté and Panini's best friend. He practices aerobic-style dancing and is very charitable and kind to others. Because of his admirable attitude, amazing talents, and good looks, he is well-liked. He is good friends with Panini and will make unwanted advances upon her, which are either refused or unnoticed. Ceviche is also a close friend to Chowder. He speaks in a monotone voice and serves as deadpan humor for the show.
  • Paté (voiced by John DiMaggio): A tall, well-sculpted humanoid ballet dance master and operatic singer with a deep voice, grass-green hair, a small black hat, and exaggerated lips who is the mentor of Ceviche.
  • Chestnut (originally voiced by Tone Loc, then John DiMaggio): A tiny, blue-horned imp with a beard. He has a deep, gravelly voice and, to many character's surprises, is physically very strong. Because of his size, he uses everyday objects as other things. He sings small songs to himself, usually consisting of his catchphrase of "Dinka-loo, Dinka-lee." He is the teacher of the BLTs, a parody of the SATs. He always refers to himself in the third person when speaking.
  • Reuben (voiced by Paul Reubens): A rather vulgar pig who is a con man and likes to steals from others. He has a large liking for sandwiches, most likely taken from the fact he is named after a type of sandwich.
  • Mr. Fugu (voiced by Bob Joles): A sentient floating balloon who is said to be Mung's most frequent and affluent customer. He is proven to be more greedy than Chowder and never shares any food with him. He is often seen with his valet, Foie Gras, a Maneki-neko (meows provided by George Takei) holding Mr. Fugu's string as he cannot control his flotation due to his kind being a balloon.
  • Sgt. Hoagie (voiced by Diedrich Bader): He is a dog who is a police officer in Marzipan City. In "The Hot Date", he was going out on a date after several years and asked the other cops for advice.

Production

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Development

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The puppet versions of the characters Chowder (a Hand-Rod puppet) and Mung Daal

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]

Format

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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.

Cancellation

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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]

Home media

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Chowder home video releases
Season Episodes Volume Release dates Episode(s) include
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.

Reception

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Critical response

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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]

Entertainment Weekly ranked Chowder number ten in its list of "10 Best Cartoon Network Shows" in 2012.[32]

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Recipient Result
2008 Annie Awards Best Animated Television Production for Children[33] Chowder Nominated
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production[33] C. H. Greenblatt and William Reiss (for "Burple Nurples") Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class — Short-format Animated Programs[34] C. H. Greenblatt, Brian A. Miller, Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Juli Hashiguchi, William Reiss ad Eddy Houchins (for "Burple Nurples") Nominated
2009 Annie Awards Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Television Production[35] Dan Krall (for "The Heavy Sleeper") Nominated
Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production[35] Dwight Schultz (as Mung Daal) Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation[34] Joe Binggeli (for "Shnitzel & the Lead Farfel") Won
2010 Annie Awards Outstanding Voice Acting in a Television Production[36] Nicky Jones (as Chowder) Nominated
Dwight Schultz (as Mung Daal) Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short-format Animated Program[34] Brian A. Miller, C. H. Greenblatt, Jennifer Pelphrey, Louis Cuck, Kevin A. Kramer, William Reiss, Ian Wasseluk and Eddy Houchins (for "The Toots") Nominated

Cultural impact

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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.[37]

References

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