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Exchange Student Zero is an Australian television film on Cartoon Network that premiered on 16 December 2012. Created with animation studio Bogan Entertainment solutions, Rove McManus does the voices of five characters in the film. It is the first animated Australian made production to be commissioned by the Cartoon Network.[1]

A series based on the film is currently in production and will air on Cartoon Network in 2015.[2]

Plot

The film tells the story of John Stitt & Max Cameron two boys fanatical for the card game "Battle Day Zero" based on an alternate anime world. One day the combination of a wild storm and a mysterious booster pack suddenly means they can bring Hiro, one of the game's characters into their world. Excited but worried their secret will be discovered, the boys decide to take Hiro to school where he is mistaken for a Japanese exchange student. Despite this temporary solution the portal being open means that more people and monsters from Hiro's world can travel to earth, wreaking havoc on the small town. The boys decide in order to get things back to normal they must send Hiro back but not before their school dance is overrun with Battle Day Zero characters.

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