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"West Bound"
Series The Zeta Project
Season 1, Episode 6
Zeta Project 1x06 001
Air date March 10th, 2001
Writers Wendell Morris; Tom Sheppard; Bob Goodman; Stacey Liss Goodman
Director Bob Doucette; Rob Davies
Producers Jean MacCurdy; Robert Goodman; Liz Holzman
Starring Diedrich Bader; Julie Nathanson; Kurtwood Smith
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"West Bound" is the title to the sixth episode from season one of the animated adventure series The Zeta Project. The episode was directed by Bob Doucette and Rob Davies with a script written by Wendell Morris and Tom Sheppard based on a story treatment by Bob Goodman and Stacey Liss Goodman. It first aired on the Kids' WB network on Saturday, March 10th, 2001. The regular series voice cast for this episode included Diedrich Bader as Zee, Julie Nathanson as Rosalie Rowan, and Kurtwood Smith as Agent James Bennet.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Diedrich Bader Zeta/Zee
Julie Nathanson Rosalie "Ro" Rowan
Kurtwood Smith Agent James Bennett

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Michael Rosenbaum Agent West
Lauren Tom Agent Lee
Frank Welker Dog
Tom Wilson Burly boyfriend

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Actor Daniel Nicodeme, who also voices Agent James Bennet, is uncredited in this episode.
  • This is the first, and to date, only television work for Stacey Liss Goodman, who is a plot developer on this episode.

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