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Draw and Let Draw is the first episode of the third season of ChalkZone.
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The episode opens with Rudy outside a building where a chalk-themed convention has just taken place. When Penny meets him there and asks what he's doing, he explains that he's changing drawings on the ground that he thinks portray dangerous scenarios, so they won't cause trouble when the nearby road washer erases them into Chalkzone. Penny expresses concern, stating that Rudy couldn't possibly know the original intent of the artists, but Rudy believes he's experienced enough to know what he’s doing.
After Penny leaves, Rudy decides to portal over to Chalkzone to see his handiwork. However, when he arrives, he sees that Penny was right, and he has in fact made life harder for the drawings, ruining a movie shoot, deafening a penguin with earmuffs, rendering a vampire unable to open cans of dog food with his fangs, and so on. Realizing his mistake, Rudy and Snap line the drawings up and correct their problems one at a time.
All seems to be going smoothly, but back in the real world, the street washer is just about to erase the last drawing; a sea monster heading towards a boat that Rudy chained up. As it materializes in Chalkzone, it triggers a massive flood that submerges everything and everyone. As Rudy resurfaces, he sees the monster straining against her chain, trying to save the boat from crashing into a giant fudge pop. She pulls with all her might and breaks free, causing the lighthouse the chain was anchored to collapse and cause further damage.
Thinking fast, Rudy swims to the bottom and draws a giant drain plug to drain all the water, while the sea monster rounds everyone up to save them from drowning. After everything settles down, Rudy finishes fixing everybody offscreen.
Sometime later, Rudy and Penny are back in the real-world walking home. They pass a girl making a chalk drawing of a teddy bear suspended over a volcano by a crane. Rudy covers his eyes and asks Penny to lead him away before he repeats his mistake.
Assuming that the newest chalk drawing is dangerous, Rudy decides to fix them up before they are washed away, only to learn the truth what the drawings really mean.