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Zeke's Pad
Created byLiz Scully
Voices of
ComposerSteve London
Country of origin
  • Canada
  • Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
  • Delna Bhesania
  • Kelly Bray
  • Micheal Hefferon
  • Liz Scully
  • Avrill Stark
  • Leonard Terhoch
  • Barry Ward
Producers
  • Delna Bhesania
  • Liz Scully
  • Avrill Stark
  • Leonard Terhoch
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseDecember 26, 2008 (2008-12-26) –
January 9, 2010 (2010-01-09)

Zeke's Pad is a Canadian-Australian computer-animated television series co-produced by Bardel Entertainment, Flying Bark Productions, Star Farm Productions, and Leaping Lizard Productions in association with Seven Network Australia and YTV Canada Inc.. The show was produced with the participation of The Canadian Television Fund, The Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit, Film Incentive BC, The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit, The Shaw Rocket Fund, The Independent Production Fund, The Cogeco Program Development Fund, The Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, and British Columbia Film. It aired on YTV in Canada on Saturdays at 7 PM. The show is about the adventures of a 14-year-old skateboarder and artist named Zeke who owns a magic electronic pad that brings life to anything he draws on it.

Synopsis

Zeke Palmer is a 14-year-old imaginative artist and skateboarder who lives with a weird and wacky family. His Pad is an electronic gadget that functions as a mobile phone, PDA, GPS, MP3 player, and drawing tablet, all rolled into one. Anything he draws in the all-in-one pad comes to life. Being a creative artist, Zeke is constantly drawing and making his drawings come to life, making decisions without thinking about their consequences. He learns that for every action there is a reaction, and things do not turn out the way he imagines.

Characters

  • Ezekiel "Zeke" Palmer (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite): A talented and creative 14-year-old artist and skateboarder. He is a risk taker and often acts without thinking of the consequences.
  • Jayden "Jay" Fritter (voiced by Tim Hamaguchi): Zeke's best friend. Jay's computer knowledge and technical wizardry often help Zeke solve his problems. Jay is the only person who knows about the special power of Zeke's Pad.
  • Rachel Palmer (voiced by Chiara Zanni): Zeke's younger sister and a theatre performer.
  • Issac "Ike" Palmer (voiced by Trevor Devall): Zeke's older brother and an athlete.
  • Ida Palmer (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain): Zeke's mother who is very strict about organization and order in the house.
  • Alvin Palmer (voiced by Trevor Devall): Zeke's father, a concert musician.
  • Maxine Marx (voiced by Tabitha St. Germain): Zeke's secret crush, even though their personalities are almost complete opposites.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"You Art What You Eat"Ian FreedmanLiz Scully26 December 2008 (2008-12-26)101
Zeke draws up a room full of pancakes. He eats so much that he becomes bloated and sick. The next day at school, he fails a fitness test and he is sent to a fitness camp to get him in shape and lose his belly. Unfortunately, his Pad is confiscated before he can draw his way out of the torturous camp. He has to call his best friend Jay to help him get his Pad back and escape.
2"The Big Picture"Florian WagnerLiz Scully2 January 2009 (2009-01-02)102
After he loses control of the TV remote at home and misses his favorite reality show, Zeke draws himself a giant TV, but the whole neighborhood now wants the remote to his TV. Zeke feels like he matters no more, so he draws himself as the star of his reality show. Soon, his ego gets the best of him, and he begins to direct his family on how to portray themselves, eventually replacing them with better actors. This causes his family to stop talking to him anymore, and Zeke must somehow repair the damage his ego has done.
3"Fast Draw"Ian FreedmanLiz Scully9 January 2009 (2009-01-09)103
Zeke draws a robot version of himself to do his chores for him. He then adds some personality to his robot to make it cool (i.e. make it more like him). It comes to the point that it asks Zeke's secret crush, Maxine, out for a date. Zeke becomes jealous and tries to make his robot stop, but it goes on a rampage and frames Zeke for it, causing Zeke to be stuck in detention. With Jay's help, Zeke escapes and lures the robot into a back alley for a classic western style showdown, only to discover, much to his surprise, that the robot also has a magic Pad.
4"The Art of Cool"Florian WagnerLiz Scully16 January 2009 (2009-01-16)104
Zeke's father, Alvin, whose mannerisms don't strike Zeke as "cool", is an embarrassment in front of Zeke's friends. Zeke draws his father to be "cooler", which turns him into a Bono-esque rock star. But Alvin declares Zeke is no longer cool enough and starts trying to reshape Zeke into his image. Alvin also helps Zeke with his role in the family band. When he finds out that the first performance will be at his very own high school dance, Zeke freaks out and worries that he is not cool enough.
5"Drawn Together"Ian FreedmanMyra Fried23 January 2009 (2009-01-23)105
Zeke and Jay are starting to get on the nerves of each other, so they agree to spend some time apart. To ensure they do not come close together, Zeke draws them as opposite charges, not realizing that this only makes them stuck to each other no matter where they go. To make matters worse, Zeke has a skateboarding date with Maxine, and with Jay stuck to him, Zeke has a hard time impressing Maxine. In a moment of frustration, Zeke draws Jay far, far away. Soon, Zeke starts to miss his Jay, unaware that he is only at the local grocery store.
6"Fetch a Sketch"Tim Golsby-SmithHugh Duffy30 January 2009 (2009-01-30)107
Tired of his pet dog, Chester, always biting him in the rear and just generally being incompetent, Zeke decides to draw his own ideal pet. He creates Sketch, a dinosaur-like hybrid animal that is intelligent and eats normally inedible objects like furniture and fences. Sketch causes chaos throughout the neighborhood, and Zeke and Jay realize that Sketch is just lonely and looking for someone like him. With that in mind, they find Sketch a companion — a platypus. A few months later, they send an egg for Zeke to babysit.
7"Clean Slate"Tim Golsby-SmithNicole Demerse6 February 2009 (2009-02-06)106
Zeke is tired of the strict cleaning rules of his mother Ida, and draws a "no-cleaning zone" around his house. Things are reversed right away; the house becomes cluttered and Ida instead enforces strict non-cleaning rules. When their precious things go missing, the family revolts against Ida and Zeke returns cleanliness to the house.
8"A Little Sketchy"Tim Golsby-SmithAlan ResnickTBA108
Zeke is tired of Rachel always getting her way, and the last straw comes when a family vacation is in order to make way for Rachel's theater audition. Zeke draws himself and Jay inside Rachel's brain, allowing them to control her actions in order to mess up her audition. However, she ends up winning the audition, forcing Zeke and Jay to escape her brain. They end up in her stomach and must get themselves out and return themselves to normal size before it's too late.
9"Portrait of a Young Artist"Florian WagnerMyra FriedTBA110
When their parents are out, Ike is left in charge of Zeke. After his curfew forces him to miss out on a party, Zeke draws himself older, but he ages rapidly and soon he becomes almost ninety. He then draws himself younger, but this causes him to age backwards at a similar rate. Eventually, he returns to his normal age and is content with it.
10"Drawing Conclusions"Ian FreedmanHugh DuffyTBA111
While watching a crime show with the Palmers, Jay notices that Zeke doesn't think logically. In order to prove him wrong, Zeke draws himself as the superhero "Zeke Streak", assigning himself the duty of finding Ida's missing personal digital assistant, which she uses to organize her chores. When his methods fail and other precious items disappear, Zeke instead becomes "Zeke of Fury", turning himself and his family into ninjas. Thanks to his calm, peaceful demeanor, he discovers that Chester is the thief.
11"Gender Render"Florian WagnerNicole DemerseTBA112
Zeke attempts to ask Maxine out for a dance, but she is unhappy as one of the members of her relay race team just left. Zeke asks to volunteer, but he can't as the team is girls-only. He (accidentally) draws himself as a girl named Zee, but he has a difficult time adjusting. Maxine later invites Zee to a sleepover, and the two platonically bond over shared interests. They get up early to train and Zee manages to join the relay race with Maxine. As a result, Zeke turns back into a boy and joins Maxine at the dance, but he still fails to dance with her.
12"Brush With Love"Tim Golsby-SmithAlan ResnickTBA113
Zeke notices several unrelated incidents that make him believe his parents' marriage is falling apart. He summons Dr. Bill, a popular TV psychologist, to rectify the situation, but his advice only strains their relationship further. Zeke then draws himself as Cupid to try and get his parents back together, but his poorly-aimed arrows only make things worse. Worried that his parents will cancel a dinner date that Maxine will also attend, Zeke confesses the truth, and the date continues.
13"King Of The Pad"Ian FreedmanMyra FriedTBA115
Frustrated over being grounded, Zeke draws himself as the king of his town. He passes absurd laws and punishes Ike from criticizing them. After one of his bodyguards is poisoned, he realizes people secretly hate him. He strips everyone of the ability to lie, but this backfires when a mob forms in front of his house and demands his ousting.
14"Family Portrait"Tim Golsby-SmithAlan ResnickTBA109
After continuously being annoyed by his family, Zeke erases himself from a picture, turning him invisible. He uses this ability to scare his parents out of the house, having Jay pose as a paranormal researcher to convince them that the house is haunted. At first, Zeke enjoys his newfound solitude, but a chain of events makes him believe there is a real ghost in the house, forcing him to bring his family back.
15"Unstill Life"Florian WagnerHugh DuffyTBA114
A local art gallery is hosting a contest for young artists, but the submissions have to be sculptures. Because of his bad sculpting skills, Zeke uses his Pad to create a replica of The Joseph, a lost statue purportedly created by Michelangelo. However, the statue comes to life, so Zeke and Jay have to catch him and freeze him with a calcite solution to enter him into the contest. However, the credit for The Joseph goes to a janitor who discovered it, so Zeke has to enter his sloppy sculpture instead.
16"Drawn Out Holiday"Tim Golsby-SmithLiz ScullyTBA116
Zeke doesn't want to return to school after the summer holidays, so he draws a calendar where every day is a random holiday. This causes his family to have extravagant celebrations day after day, which tires him. On the other hand, the normally studious Jay becomes a carefree party freak, and even steals the Pad to prevent Zeke from returning things to normal. In a fight to get it back, Zeke accidentally breaks the Pad, so he has to win Jay back to get in fixed. He successfully ends the celebrations, only to create endless school days in its place.
17"Gifted Artist"Tim Golsby-SmithHugh DuffyTBA117
It is Ida's birthday and Zeke is struggling to come up with the perfect gift for her. He eventually settles on a robotic vacuum cleaner, but it goes rogue and destroys everything in its path. Zeke and Jay try to delay the celebration, but they fail, and Zeke is placed under extreme pressure to create a new gift. He accidentally brings a random squiggle to life, which Ida accepts, touched by his thoughtfulness.
18"Wherefore Art Thou"Tim Golsby-SmithCarolyn HayTBA118
Zeke wishes to audition for a musical adaptation of Romeo and Juliet that Maxine will be starring in. To prepare, he draws himself with the perfect singing voice, but this causes him to sing whenever he talks. When that becomes annoying, he instead creates magical dance shoes that make him an amazing dancer, which he can control via the Pad. However, the Pad gets a virus, and he starts dancing out of control. He crashes the performance and Jay—who is a fan of Shakespeare himself—is cast in his place.
19"Sketch Comedy"Ian FreedmanStory by : Carolyn Hay and Alan Resnick
Teleplay by : Alan Resnick
TBA119
Zeke and Maxine are paired for a science presentation about the environment. They think about adding humor to catch the listeners' attention, but Zeke worries that no one will find him funny, so he uses the Pad to make people laugh at his jokes. However, everyone laughs at everything he says, so he decides to make people take him seriously. When he blurts out "save the squirrels" as an example of how to care for the environment, people take notes and try to demolish a house to save the squirrels' habitat. In the end, he gives his abilities to Jay, who reminds everybody that squirrels aren't endangered.
20"Art Is Bigger Than Life"Florian WagnerLiz ScullyTBA120
When she gets into an accident, Zeke tries to care for Ida, but Ike keeps outperforming him at whatever he does and earning their mother's respect. Tired of being "little", Zeke draws himself at Ike's size, but Ike continues to one-up him. Zeke then becomes an eight-foot-tall, muscular man who cannot control his strength. At school, he scares everyone, and when he is accidentally spilled with paint, he gets mistaken for a monster. Zeke later realizes the error of his ways and returns to his normal size.
21"Artful Dodger"Ian FreedmanHugh DuffyTBA121
Zeke hasn't studied for an upcoming science test, so he draws a snowstorm in order to delay the test and get more time to study. However, the storm freezes the entire world, and the unprepared Palmers can neither eat, entertain themselves, nor go outside. Zeke draws the sun to melt the snow, but the differing air temperatures cause a tornado that brings the house to a desert-covered place. To help his family survive, Zeke must use what he learned in science class—in the form of drawings on his Pad.
22"Picture Of Paradise"Florian WagnerStory by : Carolyn Hay
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
TBA122
Zeke is upset when he finds out that Maxine will be going to a girls' only summer camp. He draws himself and his family at a campground next to theirs; however, everyone but him is less than enthusiastic. Zeke and Jay try to impress Maxine, but they fail. They attempt to help Maxine with a navigational exercise, but they get lost themselves. Zeke later manages to save Maxine from a bear attack, and the two bond at the former's camp.
23"Model Family"Ian FreedmanStory by : Carolyn Hay
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
TBA123
In an effort to learn more about his family tree, Zeke draws a picture of his ancestors, sending them forward in time. They are confused by the modern world and provide little in the way of useful information. Jay reminds Zeke that if the past Palmers stay for too long, he might never be born, so they attempt to send Zeke's ancestors back to their time. However, it proves very difficult when they find out Rachel's past lookalike Rafael is a notorious pickpocket who swiped many things, including the Pad.
24"Luck Of The Draw"Tim Golsby-SmithLiz ScullyTBA124
Zeke and his family are chosen to compete on Brain vs. Brawn, a game show that involves trivia questions and obstacle courses. Zeke decides to draw his family as a team to help them win against the Smartlys, a family of geniuses. However, they are too obsessed with cheerleading to study and they lose the trivia round. For the obstacle round, Zeke strips his family of their team spirit, only to turn them into mindless zombies who do only what Zeke tells them to. Finally, for the third round, a relay race, Zeke gives his family both a team spirit and independent thinking, enabling them to win the grand prize—a vacation to Hawaii.
25"Board Strokes"Tim Golsby-SmithStory by : Carolyn Hay
Teleplay by : Steve Sullivan
TBA125
Zeke's favorite skateboarder, Rip Ryker, visits the town to host a skateboarding contest, where the winner will get to join him on a promotional tour. Zeke draws a high-tech skateboard to help him win, but it is confiscated by Rip. Realizing that the contest should be fair, Zeke turns his special board into iridium, making it immobile, challenging Rip on a normal skateboard. Zeke fails because of a trick plotted by Rip, but he accepts his loss, no longer wanting to go on the tour.
26"Zeke's Pad"Tim Golsby-SmithStory by : Carolyn Hay
Teleplay by : Nicole Demerse
TBA126
Zeke wants to live on his own, so he convinces his parents to live in the garage. He turns it into a teen hangout full of the things he likes, and soon everyone in town—including his family—joins in on the fun. When it gets too crowded, he implements a guest list so that only certain people can enter, but he forgot to add his name, so he is kicked out. He is forced to dig under his house in order to enter the garage, but this causes the house to collapse. Zeke and Jay use all the wood making up the shed to stabilize the house, and the former realizes it's okay to live with his family.

Broadcast history

Before its Canadian premiere on YTV, the show had been broadcast more than a dozen countries: Australia (Seven Network), Germany (ZDF), France on (Canal+ Family), Poland (ZigZap), India and Sri Lanka (Sun TV), Spain (Televiso de Catalunya), Latin America (Cartoon Network), and the Middle East (Spacetoon). Zeke's Pad was nominated for the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Children's Television Animation in 2010.[1] At the 2010 Elan Awards, which honours achievements in video games, animation and visual effects, Zeke's Pad took home Best Animation TV Production and Best Art Direction awards.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Australian Film Institute | Ceremony Winners". www.afi.org.au. Archived from the original on 26 December 2009.
  2. ^ McLean, Tom (28 April 2009). "Zeke's Pad Top Toon at Elan Awards". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2 October 2019.