Zenon: Z3

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Zenon: Z3
Directed by Steve Rash
Produced by Christopher Morgan
Suzanne Coston
Suzanne De Passe
Written by Marilyn Sadler
Roger Bollen (novel)
Stu Krieger (teleplay)
Starring Kirsten Storms
Raven-Symoné
Music by Kurt Kassulke
Distributed by Disney Channel
Release date(s) June 11, 2004
Running time 95 min.
Language English
Budget N/A
IMDb profile

Zenon: Z3 is the third installment of the Disney Channel's "Zenon" TV movie series, following Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century and Zenon: The Zequel.

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[edit] Plot Summary

High achiever Zenon Kar is competing to win the Galactic Teen Supreme contest and celebrate at the Moonstock Festival in the year 2052.

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When Zenon wants to beat handsome competitor Bronley Hale, she runs headlong into Moon preservation activist Sage Borealis. Sage is desperate to keep the moon from being colonized and exploited and wants Zenon's help. Meanwhile Commander Plank and Aunt Judy's precocious new foster daughter, Dasha is star struck by Zenon and finds it difficult not stay put and out of trouble. During the last competition to win the Galactic Teen Supreme contest a new villain appears who threatens to destroy the Lunar Base. It's up to Zenon to save them and the others from this new deity.

[edit] Cast

  • Kirsten Storms .... Zenon Kar
  • Lauren Maltby .... Margie Hammond
  • Raven-Symoné .... Nebula Wade
  • Alyson Morgan .... Dasha
  • Stuart Pankin .... Commander Plank
  • Holly Fulger .... Aunt Judy
  • Glenn McMillan .... Bronley Hale
  • Ben Easter .... Sage Borealis
  • Nathan Anderson .... Proto Zoa
  • Damon Berry .... Pat Numbar
  • Phumi Mthembu .... Cassi
  • Joanna Evans .... Young Selena
  • Carol Reynolds .... Selena
  • Nikki Joshua .... Cosmic Blush (body)
  • April Start .... Cosmic Blush (singing voice)

[edit] Trivia

  • This was the first DCOM to have its own site on Disney Channel.com
  • In the film, the characters see the Earth descending in the sky while on the Moon. In fact, due to tidal locking, the Earth stays in the same spot of the moon's sky and does not move.
  • This is the only movie in the Zenon trilogy that doesn't star Phillip Rhys as Proto Zoa.
  • There are many 'Z's placed throughout the movie.
  • Zenon was the first DCOM to have two sequels.


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Preceded by
Going to the Mat
Disney Channel Original Movies Succeeded by
Stuck in the Suburbs