Wu Xie: Legendary Warrior

Wu Xie: Legendary Warrior is an Canadian-American animated television series created by Barry Lenson. The series focused on a young man named Wu Xie, who is training to become the big legendary warrior while thrwarting the plans of various antagonists on his journey. Lenson envisioned the series in the mid 1990s after being inspired by Rickey the Wicked while also creating a potential rival against the said show. Skyscore Animation later hopped on board to produce after Nickelodeon Animation Studios and CBS both rejected the series due to the lack of faith in the pilot.

The show first premired on NBC on October 9, 1999 and finished it's initial run on TBA 2011 after 12 seasons and 162 episodes. A feature film Wu Xie: Battle of the Dragon was released on June 25, 2009.

In 2018, after a over half decade worth of long fan mail as well as petitions and speculations, it was announced that Skyscore would be reviving Wu Xie: Legendary Warrior with a thirteenth season in 2019, which is also the series' 20th anniversary. The revival began airing on October 9, 2019, exactly 20 years since the series premiere aired on NBC, and is also avaliable on Peacock.

Overview
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Main characters
Wu Xie (voiced by Brian Drummond) - An energetic but fierce and young martial artist who is unusually strong from his background. He often fights alone and gets cocky at times.

Ling-Ling (voiced by Andrea Libman) - A tomboyish and cold hearted young woman whose a skilled fighter.

Huang Xiuying (voiced by Carolyn Lawrence)

Yin Long (voiced by John DiMaggio)

Su Zhen (voiced by Kathleen Barr)

Zi (voiced by Maurice LaMarche)

Xia (voiced by Scott McNeil)

Falhan (voiced by Tom Kenny)

Production
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Reception
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In other media
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Broadcast
The entire series ran on NBC from 1999 to 2001 where it at first gained a record amount of viewership but was cancelled in 2001 due to the high production costs. Skyscore later picked up the series and aired it ever since 2001 where it lasted until 2011. It was the first Skyscore original series to ever be rated TV-PG on the network.

Sequel
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Home media
All of the home media releases for the series were distributed by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

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