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Zoey 101
Format Sitcom, Children's television series
Created by Dan Schneider
Starring Jamie Lynn Spears
Paul Butcher
Sean Flynn
Christopher Massey
Erin Sanders
Matthew Underwood
Country of origin Flag of United States
No. of episodes 33 (as of March 5, 2007)
Production
Executive producer(s) Dan Schneider
Running time 23 minutes (approx.)
Broadcast
Original channel Nickelodeon
Original run January 9, 2005 – present
Other websites
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Zoey 101 is a television series on Nickelodeon about teenagers in a boarding school. It stars Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey.

[change] Characters

  • Zoey Brooks is a 14 year-old grade 9 student who tries to do the right thing.
  • Dustin Brooks is Zoey's younger 11 year-old brother.
  • Chase Matthews is a best friend of Zoey who likes her
  • Michael Barett is another good friend of Zoey and Chase.
  • Logan Reese is an inconsiderate, self-centered popular boy who is fancied by all girls (Except for Zoey and friends).
  • Dana Cruz a headstrong and straightforward girl who is in season one and is good friends with Zoey.
  • Nicole Bristow a peppy, happy, hyper girl from Kansas who is in seasons 1-2 and is Zoey's primary best friend, but has OMGD (Obsessive Male Gender Disorder) and has to go to an all girls school.
  • Quinn Pensky is a smart, yet strange girl who currently bunks with Zoey.
  • Lola Martinez joins in season 2, replacing Dana. Who is fashionable and attractive.

[change] Plot

Zoey Brooks goes to a once all-boys boarding school and is fitting into the school, even with gender difference. She helps do right and has logic. She usually deals with problems every teenage-girl problem and faces social life.

She helps her friends and sibling get through school with fun involved.



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