Fanboy & Chum Chum is an Americananimated television series created by Eric Robles forNickelodeon. It is based onFanboy, an animated short created by Robles forNickelodeon Animation Studio andFrederator Studios, that was broadcast onRandom! Cartoons. The series was first broadcast on October 12, 2009, on Nickelodeon as a preview, then officially premiered on November 6, 2009, afterSpongeBob's Truth or Square. In the show, two slow-witted would-be superheroes attempt to rid their town of Galaxy Hills of evil, while annoying everyone around them.[1] Marija Delovska ofScreen Rant assessed: "the show is a sort ofsatire centered around the ridiculousness of superheroes." The series has been described as "loud [and] chaotic" in nature, as well as "fast-paced" and "colorful." Additionally, many episodes of the series containtoilet humor.[2][3]
The series premiere drew 5.8 million viewers.[4] The second episode was watched by 5.4 million viewers.[4] The series won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program at the38th Daytime Emmy Awards.[5]
The series' initial release on Nickelodeon finished on November 2, 2012. One episode, "Brain Freeze", was released on DVD in 2011 instead of being broadcast on television. It finally aired on July 12, 2014.[6]
Fanboy & Chum Chum aired in reruns onNicktoons from October 23, 2009, to December 25, 2016.[7]
The theme song was written by Brad Joseph Breeck and performed by an experimental punk band,The Mae Shi.[8]
The entire series was added toParamount+ (formerly CBS All Access) on December 15, 2020, and streamed for 4 years. It was removed on December 23, 2024 due to licensing agreements expiring.
The series centers around Fanboy and Chum Chum, a pair of hyperactive, odd, energetic, and slow-witted best friends enthusiastically obsessed withsuperhero comics, particularly those featuring their favorite superhero Man-Arctica, who also apparently seems to double as a holiday figurehead parodyingSanta Claus within the series. Many episodes are based around comical parodies of famous films or contain countless references topopular culture, chronicling Fanboy and Chum Chum's exaggerated, surreal daily experiences and misadventures relating to dilemmas in which they have entangled themselves or the surrounding characters' utter infuriation with their irritating antics.[9][10]
Chum Chum (voiced byNika Futterman andNancy Cartwright in the pilot fromRandom! Cartoons) is Fanboy's best friend and sidekick. Although he is younger than the other main characters, he is still in the same class as them. Show creator Eric Robles explained on the Nickelodeon message board that this is because Fanboy snuck him into his class and the teacher never noticed the age difference.[citation needed] Chum Chum is extremely energetic and high-spirited. He and Fanboy are never seen without their costumes, nor are their parents addressed.
Kyle Bloodworth-Thomason (voiced byJamie Kennedy) is an insecure pre-teen wizard who loathes Fanboy and Chum Chum for their lack of intelligence, but secretly enjoys their friendship. Kyle was expelled from his wizarding school, Milkweed Academy, for turning his teacher Professor Flan into a raspberryflan. Kyle is now reluctantly enrolled in Fanboy and Chum Chum's public school, where he has very few friends other than Fanboy and Chum Chum. As Kyle struggles to be re-admitted to Milkweed, he often suffers painful indignities, often a result of Fanboy and Chum Chum's actions.
Ozwald "Oz" Harmounian (voiced byJosh Duhamel)[11] is the owner of the local comic shop, Oz Comix. Oz is a friend of the boys, who consider him "the most knowledgeable human being ever", though he is a nerdish know-it-all who lives with his elderly mother.
Leonard "Lenny" Flynn-Boyle (voiced byWyatt Cenac) is the accident-prone junior manager of the Frosty Mart (a parody of7-Eleven). He finds Fanboy and Chum Chum irritating and sometimes gets a "stress twitch" when annoyed by them.
Boogregard "Boog" Shlizetti (voiced byJeff Bennett)[12] is a short-tempered bully who likes to "bop" people and is obsessed with the video gameChimp Chomp (a parody ofDonkey Kong). Boog's voice is a parody ofJohn Travolta's character Vinnie Barbarino fromWelcome Back, Kotter.
Mr. Hank Mufflin (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is Fanboy and Chum Chum's grouchy yet often playful teacher.
Yo (voiced byDyana Liu) is another of Fanboy and Chum Chum's classmates. She is happy-go-lucky and loves her Yamaguchi (a parody ofTamagotchi) digital pets, especially Scampers, a cat Yamaguchi. She has a rather insane crush on Chum Chum, and often wants to play with him like he's a toy. Though she can be overly obsessive, she is normally nice.
Lupe (voiced byCandi Milo) is a kind-spirited girl in Fanboy and Chum Chum's class. Lupe appears to be Yo's friend, and the two are often seen together.
Dollar-nator (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a Jamaican-accented artificial intelligence built by Fanboy in the future and sent back in time to bail the present-day Fanboy and Chum Chum out of a jam. He is a parody of theTerminator.
Janitor Russ Poopatine (voiced bySteve Tompkins) is a janitor at Fanboy and Chum Chum's school. He is a parody ofEmperor Palpatine fromStar Wars. He is a pale, skinny, gnarled old man who wears a dark hooded shirt. Poopatine rides around in a sentient cart named Brenda. Brenda solely communicates in robotic noises, which Poopatine is capable of understanding.
Man-Arctica (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is an ice-based superhero who scours the cosmos looking for scofflaws. Man-Arctica balances a mild disdain for humanity against his duty to save them from harm.
Agent Johnson (voiced byDavid Graham) is the do-it-all authority figure in Galaxy Hills.
Chris Chuggy (voiced by Eric Robles) is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's who communicates only by saying "Wah".
Michael Johnson (voiced by Wyatt Cenac) is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's. His name and clothing is a parody ofMichael Jackson as he is depicted as a good dancer and gets around bymoonwalking.
Duke (voiced by David Graham) is a classmate of Fanboy and Chum Chum's.
Cher "Cheer" Leader is a cheerleader in Mr. Mufflin's class. She is a triplet and sometimes appears with her 2 other cheerleader sisters, who look exactly like her. The triplets were voiced by Kari Wahlgren in "Fanboy Stinks", but Cher is voiced by Candi Milo in all other appearances.
Nancy Pancy (voiced byKari Wahlgren; in "Fanboy A'hoy!" and "Slime Day", and by Nika Futterman) is a girl in Mr. Mufflin's class.
Francine is a brown-haireddiva in Mr. Mufflin's class. Voiced by Candi Milo.
Cheech is a classmate in Mr. Mufflin's classroom. In "The Janitor Strikes Back" he was voiced by Nika Futterman.
Fankylechum (voiced by Jamie Kennedy) is a nerdy, good-spirited classmate of the boys.
Lunch Lady Cram (voiced by Candi Milo) is the new strictlunch lady who replaced the former strict lunch lady, Mildred. She is known for making glop.
Ms. Harmounian (voiced byEstelle Harris) is a single mother committed to teaching her adult son, Oz, that the only way to run a successful business is by selling.
Scrivener Elf (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is anelf Kyle creates in "The Janitor Strikes Back" to do his homework and other tasks, but he appears other times in the series as well.
Necronomicon (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a talkingbook of spells who is a companion to Kyle, and nags him about the moral implications of his choices.
Sigmund The Sorcerer (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is Kyle's more successful and skillful German wizard rival from Kyle's former school for wizards, Milkweed Academy.
Fedora Man (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is one of the delivery people in Galaxy Hills.
Secret Shopper (voiced by Jeff Bennett) first appeared to evaluate Frosty Mart product quality and customer service in "Secret Shopper".
Dirty Bird is a seagull who makes cameos throughout the show.
Thorvald the Red (voiced byNolan North) is aViking hero who debuted first in "Norse-ing Around" and in "Norse Code" and in "The Last Strawberry Fun Finger" debuted last in "Normal Day".
The Global Warmer (voiced by David Graham) is a supervillain and archenemy of Man-Arctica who appears several times in the series.
Henry Harmounian (voiced byDick Van Dyke) is an optimistic, hardworking, cunning and whip-smart father who helps vast knowledge to teaching comic books with his son, Oz and brings wealth to its own.
Mitzi is Oz's mom's pet goat. She uses Mitzi to make milk, and in "The Hard Sell", she was to turn Oz's shop into a yogurt shop using yogurt created from Mitzi's milk. He is voiced by David Hornsby in "The Winners".
Professor Flan (voiced byJim Cummings) is a professor from Milkweed Academy whose permission Kyle has to grant to re-admit to Milkweed. He is the one who Kyle turned into a raspberry flan.
Brizwald Harmounian (voiced by Amir Talai) is Oz's money-loving, scheming cousin.
Chimp Chomp is aDonkey Kong parody video game featuring a monkey, Chimp Chomp, who is trying to take an ape's bananas. Boog is addicted to the video game. The game is playable on Nick.com.
Precious (voiced byDee Bradley Baker) is Mr. Mufflin's class pig. Precious appears in "Precious Pig" but a look-alike pig that could be Precious appeared in "Eyes on the Prize" and "Fanboy A'Hoy!"
Berry (voiced byKevin Michael Richardson) is a small pink creature who lives inside the Frosty Freezy Freeze machine at the Frosty Mart.
The Ice Monster (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) is a frighteningly large beast created from the combination of Frosty Freezy Freeze and Ice-Monster Bun Bun, in the pilot episode fromRandom! Cartoons. It reappears in "Brain Freeze" when Blue-Tonium and Radioactive Red Frosty Freezy Freeze combine.
Dr. Acula (voiced by David Graham) is avampire plastic surgeon. He inadvertently transforms Fanboy into a vampire and attempts to have him bite Chum Chum to transform him as well, but is destroyed by sunlight.
Miss Olive (voiced by Candi Milo) is a preschool teacher.
Marsha (voiced by Candi Milo) was a sweet, successful student until Fanboy accidentally ruined her life by sneezing on her placement test, rendering it illegible. As a result, she received a failing grade and had to repeat kindergarten, causing her to swear revenge on Fanboy.
Fanbot is a robotic version of Fanboy that appears in "I, Fanbot".
Mecha-Tech (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is a dancing, robot action figure. Mecha-Tech often says, "I await your command!" and can do anything its owner tells it to do.
Monster in the Mist (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a figment of Boog's imagination.
Scampers (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is Yo's cat Yamaguchi.
Yum Yum (voiced byJohn DiMaggio) is a cycloptic bubblegum creature created by Fanboy and Chum Chum in "The Janitor Strikes Back".
Fanman (voiced byScott Grimes) is a superhero who appeared in theRandom! Cartoons short "Fanboy".
Sprinkles (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the class bear.
Muk Muk (voiced by Nika Futterman) is a female, semi-feral cousin of Chum Chum who hails from West Apetown.
Crabulus: Destroyer of Worlds (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a crab-like action figure. He appears several times in the series and is portrayed as being unpopular with collectors due to his embarrassing exercise DVD.
Moppy is a mop that Fanboy assembled as a date for his school dance in "Moppy Dearest".
Agent 08 is an octopus cartoon character of whom Fanboy and Chum Chum are big fans. Agent 08 is notorious for being made into a dangerous and explosive collectible toy which Oz owned and hid because it was supposed to be discontinued.
The Burgle Brats are three kindergartners with propensities for crime.
Stinks is a dirt-based creature who takes over Fanboy's right glove and forces him to commit crimes.
Nurse Lady Pam is a school nurse who is in love with Man-Arctica. Fanboy and Chum Chum fight for her attention in "Lice, Lice, Baby".
A sneak preview ofFanboy & Chum Chum was aired in the United States on October 12, 2009. The official US debut of the series was November 6, 2009. In Canada, the series premiered onYTV on November 1, 2009, and onNickelodeon on November 2, 2009.[13] In the UK and Ireland, the series premiered onNickelodeon April 2, 2010.[citation needed] The series debuted onNickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand) April 19, 2010.[citation needed].Nickelodeon in Sub-Saharan Africa began airing the series June 2010.[citation needed]
SpongeBob SquarePants: Triton's Revenge (July 13, 2010, includes the episodes "Wizboy" and "Pick a Nose" on bonus features)
SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob's Frozen Face-Off (January 3, 2012, includes the episodes "The Last Strawberry Fun Finger" and "Power Out" on bonus features)
NOTE: The episode "A Very Brrr-y Icemas" along with Christmas episodes ofThe Fairly OddParents andT.U.F.F. Puppy were supposed to be on theIt's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD, but they were dropped from the actual release.[14] However, the Target exclusive ofIt's A SpongeBob Christmas! included the Christmas episodes of those shows on a bonus disc.
Aaron H. Bynum ofAnimation Insider calledFanboy & Chum Chum "a fun show that deserves a good look. The quality animation helps counterbalance the immense amount of dialogue from the series' chatty characters, and the sheer comedy of marginally competent comic-loving kids helps outweigh what might otherwise be a binge of geeky annoyance. But overall,Fanboy & Chum Chum is a lot of fun."[15]Variety praised the series' "bright, energetic look and even an appealing premise in theory".[16] David Hinckley ofNY Daily News gave the series three stars out of five, and said that "it's good [but] might not be the nextSpongeBob".[17]
Not all reviews were positive. KJ Dell'Antonia ofSlate found the main characters irritating, and thought the whole concept was unoriginal, with "many tired jokes and not enough of that kind of mild satire to make this play in our house".[18] Joly Herman ofCommon Sense Media gave the series 3 out of 5 stars; saying that:
If you're looking for deep content and lasting lessons, then this show isn’t for you – or for your kids. Precious little of it can be applied to reality, especially when it comes to Fanboy and Chum Chum’s experiences at school, where they enjoy nearly free rein to goof off and hardly put effort into their work. Even the nature of their friendship may be troubling to some parents, since Fanboy’s control over his pal’s actions sometimes verges on bullying. But there's no doubt that it's entertaining. So if your young tweens can check their sense of reality at the door, this silly show offers a fun depiction of the wild imagination that they probably share with the main characters. For younger kids, though, the blurry line between fiction and realistic lifestyles may be a little confusing.[19]
In 2025,Comic Book Resources included the networks's greenlighting of the series on its list of "10 Mistakes That Still Haunt Nickelodeon." According to staff writer Rachel Ulatowski: "Today, some viewers and critics consider it Nickelodeon's worst cartoon. The show is loud, chaotic, overly reliant ontoilet humor, and can be very irritating. Considering Nickelodeon allegedly rejected the now acclaimed showAdventure Time in favor ofFanboy and Chum Chum, its mediocrity is even more disappointing."[20]
The series premiered on November 6, 2009, after theSpongeBob SquarePants filmTruth or Square.[4] The broadcast ranked number three of cable programs that week and number two of the night.[4][21] The premiere was watched by a total of 5.8 million viewers. The second episode was broadcast on November 7, 2009, and garnered 5.4 million viewers, ranking fifth of all cable broadcasts that week.[21]
The third episode was broadcast a week later, on November 14, 2009, with 3.8 million viewers.[22] A broadcast on November 28, 2009, was viewed by 3.9 million viewers.[23] In February 2010, the episode "Moppy Dearest" was viewed by 4.27 million viewers, an improvement over the last few episodes.[24]
A second season was announced on Nickelodeon's upfront of 2010–2011.[25]