Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up
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Directed by | Steve Hoefer |
Produced by | Dan Schneider |
Written by | Dan Schneider |
Starring | Jamie Lynn Spears Paul Butcher Sean Flynn Victoria Justice Christopher Massey Alexa Nikolas Erin Sanders Matthew Underwood |
Music by | Michael Corcoran |
Cinematography | Mike Spodnik |
Editing by | Marc Lamphear Noel Rogers |
Distributed by | Nickelodeon |
Release date(s) | March 10, 2006 |
Running time | 48 minutes |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up is a 48 minute TV movie based on the Nickelodeon children's show, Zoey 101. It first aired on March 10, 2006. It stars Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey Brooks and Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews.
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[edit] Plot summary
Zoey, Chase, Lola, Nicole, Michael, Quinn, and Dustin go to Logan's house for spring break. When the gang get to Logan's mansion, Logan's dad, Malcom Reese, tells them that he is producing a new reality show called Gender Defenders. Gender Defenders is a game putting boys against girls to find out which is the better sex. Before he produces the show he needs kids to test it out. The winning team will get a chance to go to Hollywood, and be the first people to go on the show. Each of the kids get new wireless handheld devices called Tek Mates (which are very similar to the Sidekick II from T-Mobile). Zoey and Chase are chosen as the team captains for the show.
That night, Michael sends Chase a message on his Tek Mate telling him to tell Zoey that he loves her. Chase accidentally sends Zoey his reply to Michael's message, explaining why he can't tell her his true feelings. He doesn't realize the mistake until the next morning, but finds out that she hasn't seen the message yet. He tries to get her Tek Mate away from her before she can read the message, but does not succeed.
The gang is sent to do the first task for Gender Defenders. The first task is a scavenger hunt. While Logan's dad is explaining the rules, Chase takes Zoey's Tek Mate and deletes his message. They have two safes (red for girls, blue for boys) and the team captains have to wait at their safes, while their team searches for the numbers for the safes. The game starts before Chase could put Zoey's Tek Mate back, so he puts it in his pocket. Later, both the boys and the girls find the last number, and the boys run off to give Chase the numbers. The girls realize they can't out-run the boys, so they send Zoey the numbers using their Tek Mates. Chase gets the numbers and unlocks the safe to give the item inside it (iced tea) to Logan's dad. The girls run to Zoey to ask her if they won, but Zoey tells them they didn't give her the numbers. Quinn tells Zoey that they text messaged it to her. Zoey sees that she doesn't have her Tek Mate, so Quinn calls it using her own. The Tek Mate starts ringing in Chase's pocket, and the girls think that Chase stole it to cheat. Chase won't tell Zoey why he took the Tek Mate so she's mad at him, too.
The second task is called Nerd Make-over. Each team has a nerd and has to make them "cool". When each team was finished, the judges chose the girls as the victor. The tie-breaker is a physical challenge. Chase and Zoey stand on pedestals in the pool with large batons and have to knock each other off. Whoever is knocked off twice loses. Chase knocks Zoey off, then Zoey does the same to Chase. When they fight one more time, Zoey's baton is knocked out of her hands, Chase has a chance to push her off. He doesn't want to do it, so he jumps off, and the girls win.
Even though the girls win they all find out that there were secret camaras around at the events, and that they all were going on the show!
The game is over and the gang are at PCA again to watch the show. Zoey then finds Chase at the fountain. They talk and Chase tells Zoey that he took her Tek Mate because he sent a message to her by mistake. Zoey wants to know what the message said, but Logan, Lola, Nicole, Dustin, Michael, and Quinn tell them to watch the show before Chase could tell her the truth. While watching the show, Chase sends Zoey a message telling her that he loved her. After he sends the message, he sees that Zoey doesn't have her Tek Mate. The scene goes back to the fountain and Zoey's Tek Mate is on the fountain. The Tek Mate vibrates off into the water, and breaks.
[edit] Cast
- Jamie Lynn Spears as Zoey Brooks.
- Paul Butcher as Dustin Brooks.
- Sean Flynn as Chase Matthews.
- Victoria Justice as Lola Camacho,AKA Lola Martinez.
- Christopher Massey as Michael Barrett.
- Alexa Nikolas as Nicole Bristow.
- Erin Sanders as Quinn Pensky.
- Matthew Underwood as Logan Reese.
[edit] Trivia
- The Zoey 101: Spring Break-Up DVD was released on March 14, 2006.
- In the movie, Michael says he knew a girl named Lisa Lillien, and in Drake & Josh Go Hollywood at the airport, Lisa Lillien's name is called over the intercom. Lisa Lillien is the name of Dan Schneider's wife.
- This special disappointed many fans of the show because Zoey did not find out Chase's secret.
- When the kids arrive at Logan's house they recive "TechMates," which is clearly a spoof of the T-Mobile sidekick computer phones.
[edit] Goofs
- When they show "Gender Defenders," Lola is credited as Lola Martinez. However, on the Nickelodeon site, she is known as Lola Camacho.
- If you notice when everybody is watching "Gender Defenders" at PCA when they showed the cast they never showed Nicole.
- In the scene where Zoey and Chase are about to go over the rules, Chase sends the message to Michael that tells Zoey his loving her her may ruin their friendship. You can see that in the To and From section of the text message it says Michael instead of Zoey.
- In the scene where Zoey and Chase are about to go over the rules, Chase sends the message and he closes the TechMate. But when Zoey walks in the TechMate is open and he closes it again.
- When the girls are deciding who runs faster, Quinn says she can't because she has an extra toe. In "Little Beach Party" (an episode of Zoey 101) it indicates that the myth is not true. More proof is when the last game in the competition, the girls are spraying the boys and Quinn clearly has ten toes.
- When Zoey and Chase get up from sitting you can see that Zoey's TechMate is not on the fountain
- A jib camera was used in the taping of the show; it's quite hard to hide one of those.