List of Chowder Episodes

List Of Chowder Episodes

This is a list of episodes from the animated series Chowder, created by C.H. Greenblatt and aired on Cartoon Network. A total of 49 episodes were aired. The Season 1, which consists of 20 episodes, started on November 2, 2007, with the series premiere entitled "The Froggy Apple Crumble Thumpkin/Chowder's Girlfriend", and ended on July 24, 2008, with the special episode "The Apprentice Games". The Season 2 also contains 20 episodes, debuting on October 1, 2008, with the episode "The Arborians/The Garage Sale", and ending instead with "A Faire to Remember/Tofu-Town Showdown", broadcasting on September 29, 2009, and October 6, 2009, respectively. Finally, the Season 3 consists of only 9 episodes, premiering October 12, 2009, with "The Blast Raz", and ending with the series finale entitled "Chowder Grows Up", which aired on August 7, 2010.

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