Programa de TV para crianças sobre 4 crianças com poderes elementares

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Então por volta de 2008-2009 costumava haver este programa de TV todo sábado, cerca de 4 crianças que eram compostas de poderes elementares. Por exemplo, um era feito de água, um era feito de terra, um era feito de vento e um era feito de fogo. Havia alguns outros elementos também. Todos eles tinham um mestre, mas não me lembro o nome do show.

    
por Anonymousdog 27.09.2017 / 07:46

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Foi Showdown de Xiaolin ?

Aqui está o primeiro parágrafo da Wikipedia (minha ênfase é ilustrar aspectos importantes do programa):

Xiaolin Showdown is an American animated television series that aired on Kids WB and was created by Christy Hui. Set in a world where martial arts battles and Eastern magic are commonplace, the series follows four young Xiaolin warriors in training who battle the Heylin forces of evil. They do this by protecting Shen Gong Wu (ancient artifacts that have great magical powers) from villains that would use them to conquer the world. Typical episodes revolve around a specific Shen Gong Wu being revealed which results in both sides racing to find it. Episodes usually reach a head when one good and one evil character must challenge each other to a magical duel called a Xiaolin Showdown for possession of the artifact.

Os personagens principais são associados a um elemento (retirado da Wikipedia novamente):

  • Omi (voiced by Tara Strong) – The Xiaolin Dragon of Water
  • Kimiko Tohomiko (voiced by Grey DeLisle) – The Xiaolin Dragon of Fire
  • Raimundo Pedrosa (voiced by Tom Kenny) – The Xiaolin Dragon of Wind
  • Clay Bailey (voiced by Jeff Bennett) – The Xiaolin Dragon of Earth

E eles têm um mestre:

  • Master Fung (voiced by René Auberjonois in season 1 and Maurice LaMarche in seasons 2-3) The Xiaolin Warrior's Master, trainer, and guide, Master Fung is mortified by his charges' behavior at times.

Sobre o tempo (ênfase minha novamente):

Originally airing on the Kids' WB block of programming on WB Network from 2003 to 2006, the series ran for 3 seasons and 52 episodes. Reruns also aired on Cartoon Network from 2006 to 2007. Xiaolin Chronicles, a direct sequel of the series, was previewed on August 26, 2013 on Disney XD. It began its long-term run on September 14 the same year.[1]

    
27.09.2017 / 08:52