American teen comedy-drama television series created by Dan Schneider for Nickelodeon Zoey 101 Genre| Comedy-drama Teen drama Created by| Dan Schneider Starring| * Jamie Lynn Spears * Paul Butcher * Sean Flynn * Kristin Herrera * Christopher Massey * Alexa Nikolas * Erin Sanders * Matthew Underwood * Victoria Justice * Austin Butler Theme music composer| Britney Spears Christian Karlsson Pontus Winnberg Henrik Jonback Opening theme| "Follow Me" by Jamie Lynn Spears Ending theme| "Follow Me" by Jamie Lynn Spears Country of origin| United States Original language| English No. of seasons| 4 No. of episodes| 61 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers| Dan Schneider Bill O'Dowd (both; entire run) Jan Korbelin (episodes 1–15) Jörg Westerkamp (episodes 15-65) George Doty IV (season 4) Producers| Joe Catania (entire run) Bryan Spears (co-producer, entire run) Robin Weiner (supervising producer, seasons 1–3; consulting producer, season 4) Tom Keniston (season 4) Production location| Pepperdine University[1] Running time| 23-25 minutes Production companies| Schneider's Bakery Apollo ProMovie Nickelodeon Productions Dolphin Entertainment Release Original network| Nickelodeon Original release| January 9, 2005 (2005-01-09) – May 2, 2008 (2008-05-02) External links Website Zoey 101 is an American comedy-drama television series created by Dan Schneider for Nickelodeon and originally aired from January 9, 2005 to May 2, 2008. It focuses on the lives of a teenage girl Zoey Brooks (Jamie Lynn Spears), her brother Dustin (Paul Butcher), and her friends as they attend Pacific Coast Academy (PCA), a fictional boarding school in Southern California. It was initially filmed at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, then at stages in Valencia beginning in season 3. It was nominated for an "Outstanding Children's Program" Emmy in 2005.[2] Zoey 101 was the most expensive production ever for a Nickelodeon standard, as it was shot completely on location in Malibu.[3] Zoey 101 was one of Nickelodeon's highest rated and most successful shows in the 2000s. The series won three Young Artist Awards, two Kids' Choice Awards and a Neox Fan Award. The entire series is currently available for purchase on DVD and on digital stores online, such as iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, and Paramount+. Several soundtracks and video games based on the series have also been published and released. The series officially ended production in August 2007 after the shooting of its final season, which began airing five months later in January 2008. Spears' pregnancy made this season controversial. However, the show was not cancelled due to her pregnancy. It was not until October 2007—two months after the final season wrapped production—that the Zoey 101 staff learned about her pregnancy.[4] ## Contents * 1 Premise * 2 Cast and characters * 3 Episodes * 4 10th anniversary revival short and possible revival * 5 Home media * 6 Soundtrack * 6.1 Track listing * 7 Video games * 8 Reception * 9 Awards and honors * 10 Notes * 11 References * 12 External links ## Premise[edit] The series centers around Zoey Brooks as she enrolls in Pacific Coast Academy, a school that previously only allowed boys to attend. Throughout the series, Zoey and her friends navigate life as teenagers in a boarding school. As the series progresses, the group of friends grows closer together. ## Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Zoey 101 characters * Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey Brooks * Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks * Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews (seasons 1–3; guest in season 4) * Kristin Herrera as Dana Cruz (season 1) * Christopher Massey as Michael Barret * Alexa Nikolas as Nicole Bristow (seasons 1–2) * Erin Sanders as Quinn Pensky * Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese * Victoria Justice as Lola Martinez (seasons 2–4) * Austin Butler as James Garrett (season 4)[a] ## Episodes[edit] Main article: List of Zoey 101 episodes Season| Episodes| Originally aired | | First aired| Last aired | 1| 13| January 9, 2005 (2005-01-09)| May 1, 2005 (2005-05-01) | 2| 12| September 10, 2005 (2005-09-10)| April 30, 2006 (2006-04-30) | 3| 23| September 24, 2006 (2006-09-24)| January 4, 2008 (2008-01-04) | 4| 13| January 27, 2008 (2008-01-27)| May 2, 2008 (2008-05-02) ## 10th anniversary revival short and possible revival[edit] On September 18, 2015, the 10th anniversary of the airing of the season 2 episode "Time Capsule", TeenNick aired a short clip featuring Chase and Michael.[5] In the clip, it becomes apparent that Zoey and Chase have broken up and he is now seeing someone else. When Chase proposes to his current girlfriend Alyssa (Jamie Snow), Michael storms in and informs him of what Zoey said on her DVD from "Time Capsule". The DVD reveals that Zoey suspected Chase's crush on her at the time, even before she went to England, and at some point even thought about getting together with him as she considered him her soulmate, but didn't act on it until after she went to England. This causes Chase, who is still in love with Zoey, to abandon Alyssa to find Zoey, with the clip ending on a cliffhanger. After reuniting with many of her former cast mates on All That in late 2019, with the sketch later aired on July 11, 2020, Spears revealed during a podcast in May 2020, that she was interested in developing a possible revival and that discussions had already been underway, but nothing was official at the time as many details of the potential project had yet to be confirmed.[6][7] On October 2020, the cast made a reunion on TikTok.[8] ## Home media[edit] Nickelodeon has released all 4 seasons on DVD in Region 1 (United States only). Seasons 2, 3, and 4 are manufacture-on-demand (MOD) releases and are available only through Amazon.com. Alliance Home Entertainment has released the first three seasons on DVD in Canada only.[9][10] Season 3 was released on March 8, 2011.[11] In Region 4, Madman Entertainment has released the first two seasons on DVD in Australia.[12][13] As of March 2021, the complete series is available to stream on Paramount+.[14] DVD Name | Ep # | Release dates | | Region 1 (U.S.) | Region 1 (Canada) | Region 4 The Complete 1st Season | 13 | February 13, 2007[15] | November 23, 2010[16] | July 25, 2006 The Complete 2nd Season | 13 | August 29, 2008[17] | January 11, 2011[18] | September 11, 2008 The Complete 3rd Season | 26 | June 16, 2009[19] | March 8, 2011[20] | N/A The Complete 4th Season | 13 | June 16, 2009[21] | June 16, 2009 | N/A ## Soundtrack[edit] Zoey 101: Music Mix Soundtrack album by Various artists Released| March 7, 2006 Recorded| 2004–2006 Genre| Pop rock Label| Nick and Columbia Zoey 101: Music Mix is the soundtrack album for the series. It was released on March 7, 2006. The album features music of the pop and rock genres. By June 2016, only tracks 2, 4, 9, and 10 were available on iTunes.[22] ### Track listing[edit] No.| Title| Recording Artist(s)| Length | | | 1.| "Follow Me" (Instrumental Version)| | 1:23 2.| "Predictable"| Good Charlotte| 3:10 3.| "Louder"| The Piper Downs| 3:58 4.| "Calling All Angels"| Train| 4:03 5.| "Mandy"| Jonas Brothers| 2:49 6.| "Vacation"| The Go-Go's| 3:00 7.| "Permanent Midnite"| Saucy Monky| 2:25 8.| "Found Out About You"| Gin Blossoms| 3:54 9.| "Highway to Nowhere"| Drake Bell| 4:03 10.| "All I Want"| Toad the Wet Sprocket| 3:17 11.| "It's True"| Odds Against Tomorrow| 2:26 12.| "Okay"| Backhouse Mike| 3:32 Total length:| 38:00 ## Video games[edit] A video game titled Zoey 101 was released in March 2007 for Game Boy Advance.[23] Another game called Zoey 101: Field Trip Fiasco was released on September 11, 2007 for Nintendo DS.[24] Both video games were published by THQ and developed by Barking Lizards and received poor reception and negative reviews from sites such as IGN and Common Sense Media. Zoey 101 is a mini-game collection. Players must successfully complete each mini-game, then a dare, and then a final challenge. Dares and challenges are randomly chosen from three games in the level. Players can choose to play mini-games freely in the main menu. GameZone awarded the game 4 out of 10, stating that the game was either "boring, frustrating, just plain unfun, or some combination of all three."[25] Nintendo World Report rated the game 2 out of 10,[26] while X-Play rated it one star out of five,[27] with both reviews criticizing the mini-games, graphics and music.[26][27] Field Trip Fiasco is about Zoey and her friends taking a field trip to a park. The player controls Zoey by using the D-pad or touch screen to walk or run. The player runs around Pacific Coast Academy completing fetch quests.[clarification needed] They involve delivering things to people or collecting objects scattered around the school before time runs out. After finishing a fetch quest, the player plays a mini-game involving hosing off cars or picking up Frisbees. Zoey walks around the national park, talks to the camping club about Native Americans, goes to the library to learn about the park and takes a quiz about a national park. Jack DeVries of IGN gave the game a 3.5/10 and criticized the game's boring gameplay, bland music and sound, and awkward controls.[28] Mike David reviewed the game for GameZone and gave it a 2.8. It was criticized for its graphics and controls.[29] ## Reception[edit] The series received positive reviews from its target demographic, scoring high with younger audiences. It was Nickelodeon's best performance for a series premiere (live action or animation) in almost eight years. The premiere of the episode "Goodbye Zoey" was the highest-rated live-action show ever on Nickelodeon, with over 7.3 million viewers. The series finale "Chasing Zoey" was the highest-rated show on all of television for all kid demos, including teens 12-17, beating out American Idol.[3] The show has an 8.2/10 on TV.com, a 6/10 on IMDb and a 3/5 on Common Sense Media.[30] Criticisms of the show have come mostly from older audiences, and have included claims that the show is unrealistic.[31] ## Awards and honors[edit] Awards and honors for Zoey 101 Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | Ref. | | | | | 2005 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV Breakout Show | Zoey 101 | Nominated | [citation needed] Choice TV Breakout Performance — Female | Jamie Lynn Spears | Nominated Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Children's Program | Zoey 101 | Nominated | [32] Casting Society of America | Best Casting — Children's Programming | Sharon Chazin Lieblein | Nominated | [33] 2006 | 2006 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite TV Actress | Jamie Lynn Spears | Won | [34] Young Artist Awards | Best Young Ensemble Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) | Sean Flynn Paul Butcher Kristin Herrera Victoria Justice Christopher Massey Alexa Nikolas Erin Sanders Jamie Lynn Spears Matthew Underwood | Won | [35] 2007 | 2007 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite TV Actress | Jamie Lynn Spears | Nominated | [36][37] Kids' Choice Awards Germany | Favorite Actor/Actress | Won | [38] 2007 UK Kids' Choice Awards | Best TV Actress | Nominated | [39] 2007 Australian Kids' Choice Awards | Fave Nick Show | Zoey 101 | Nominated | [40][41] Young Artist Awards | Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Leading Young Actress | Jamie Lynn Spears | Nominated | [42] Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actor | Paul Butcher | Nominated Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress | Victoria Justice | Nominated Best Family Television Series (Comedy) | Zoey 101 | Nominated Best Young Ensemble Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) | Jamie Lynn Spears Paul Butcher Sean Flynn Victoria Justice Christopher Massey Alexa Nikolas Erin Sanders Matthew Underwood | Won Casting Society of America | Best Casting — Children's TV Programming | Krisha Bullock | Nominated | [43] 2008 | 2008 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite TV Actress | Jamie Lynn Spears | Nominated | [44][45] Young Artist Awards | Best Performance In A TV Series — Leading Young Actress | Jamie Lynn Spears | Nominated | [46] Best Performance In A TV Series — Recurring Young Actress | Erin Sanders | Won Best Family Television Series | Zoey 101 | Nominated Best Young Ensemble Performance In A TV Series | Jamie Lynn Spears Paul Butcher Sean Flynn Victoria Justice Christopher Massey Erin Sanders Matthew Underwood | Nominated Casting Society of America | Outstanding Achievement in Casting — Children's Series Programming | Krisha Bullock | Nominated | [47] 2009 | 2009 Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite TV Show | Zoey 101 | Nominated | [48][49] Young Artist Awards | Best Performance In A TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Supporting Young Actress | Erin Sanders | Nominated | [50] 2013 | Neox Fan Awards | Best Neox Kidz series | Zoey 101 | Won | ## Notes[edit] 1. ^ Austin Butler is credited as a series regular from 4x04 through 4x12. ## References[edit] 1. ^ "The Graphic - What Pepperdine learned in "Zoey 101"". 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