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"Phunkee Zee"
Series Zixx
Season Level One, Episode 1
Air date January 1st, 2004
Writers Jeffrey Hirschfield
Director Stacey Stewart Curtis
Producers Paul Cadieux; R.B. Carney; Debbie Nightingale; Alexandra Raffé; Victoria Woods
Starring Alex Hood; Jamie Johnston; Barbara Mamabolo
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"Phunkee Zee" is the premiere episode of season one of the Canadian children's sci-fi series Zixx, which is also known under the subtitle, Zixx: Level One. The episode was directed by Stacey Stewart Curtis and written by Jeffrey Hirschfield. It first aired on YTV in Canada on January 1st, 2004.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Alex Hood Griff Chalanchuk
Jamie Johnston Adam Frake
Barbara Mamabolo Zixx Phunkee Zee

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Jude Coffey Anna Frake
Richard McMillan Principal Amos

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  • First episode of the series; first appearance of all characters.

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