Quest for Zhu
Quest for Zhu | |
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Directed by | Bob Douchette |
Produced by |
Laura Kurzu Bob Douchette Ashley Hornsby Meghan Hornsby |
Written by | Sean Derek |
Based on | Zhu Zhu Pets |
Starring |
Mariah Wilkerson Shannon Chan-Kent Ian Corlett Sean Campbell Erin Mathews Jillian Michaels Jan Rabson Kathleen Barr |
Music by | Michael Tavera |
Edited by | Richard Finn |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country |
United States Canada |
Language | English |
Quest for Zhu is a 2011 American/Canadian direct-to-DVD animated action/adventure family film. It is the first full-length feature film based on the Zhu Zhu Pets franchise. It stars Canadian voice actors Mariah Wilkerson, Shannon Chan-Kent, Ian James Corlett, Sean Campbell, Erin Mathews, Jillian Michaels, Jan Rabson, and Kathleen Barr. The film was released on DVD September 27, 2011, then aired on Nickelodeon on December 4, 2011.
Synopsis
Pipsqueak (Shannon Chan-Kent) gets swept away to the other side of the Zhuniverse and heads off for an adventure with Mr. Squiggles (Ian Corlett), Chunk (Sean Campbell), and Num Nums (Erin Mathews). On their journey, they must do whatever it takes to overcome obstacles, find Zhu Fu (Jan Rabson), and defeat Mazhula (Kathleen Barr).
Cast
- Mariah Wilkerson as Katie, Pipsqueak's owner
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Pipsqueak, one of the film's main protagonists
- Ian Corlett as Mr. Squiggles, Stinker, and Zhuquasha
- Mr. Squiggles: one of the film's main protagonists
- Stinker: the film's secondary antagonist
- Zhuquasha: a large arctic mountain beast
- Sean Campbell as Chunk, one of the film's protagonists
- Erin Mathews as Num Nums and Surfer
- Num Nums: one of the film's main protagonists
- Surfer: a supporting Zhu character
- Jillian Michaels as Jilly, a supporting Zhu cheer leader
- Jan Rabson as Zhu Fu and Mangawanga
- Zhu Fu: the ruler of Zhu overthroned by Mazhula
- Mangawanga: a minor tribal Zhu character
- Kathleen Barr as Mazhula, the film's main antagonist
Marketing
Soundtrack
The official "Quest for Zhu" soundtrack was released on November 21, 2011.[1]
Video game
Coinciding with the film's release also on September 27, a Nintendo DS video game adaptation of the film was released in stores.