Yin Yang Yo! is an Americanâ€"Canadian flash-animated television
series created by Bob Boyle for Jetix. Produced by Jetix Animation
Concepts as the third Jetix original show, it first aired on August
26, 2006 as a sneak peek and premiered on September 4, 2006 in the
United States. The show debuted on Jetix in the United Kingdom on
February 5, 2007 after a sneak peek preview on January 27, 2007 while
making its Canadian television premiere on Family Channel on March 25,
2007. The series is supplied with writers and animators' staff
associated with The Fairly OddParents, 6teen, Clone High and Danny
Phantom. Head writer Steve Marmel, an anime fan, took an inspiration
from various anime and anime-influenced shows such as Teen Titans and
FLCL. The series centers on two anthropomorphic twin rabbits named Yin
and Yang, and their sensei-like panda figure named Yo, a master of
fictional mystical martial arts called Woo Foo.In 2007, the show was
nominated for British Academy Children's Award by the BAFTA in the
International category, but lost to Nickelodeon and Hillenburg's
SpongeBob SquarePants. From its launch on June 1, 2011 to late 2012,
Disney XD Canada aired reruns of the series.The show is about two
11-year-old rabbit twins named Yin (Stephanie Morgenstern) and Yang
(Scott McCord), who train under Master Yo, a grumpy old panda who is
eventually revealed to be their biological father despite their
different species. They learn the sacred art of Woo Foo, a special
type of martial arts that involves both might and magic. They must
work together to save the world from evil villains and forces that
want to destroy, corrupt or take it over. However, through all these
adventures, Yin and Yang still portray stereotypical siblings;
belligerently antagonistic but still ultimately caring about each
other and working together if needed.During the first season, the
primary goal was to defeat the Night Master, a powerful enemy. During
the second season, there are three primary storylines. The first one
sees Yin and Yang trying to prevent other villains from being crowned
the new Night Master. The second is Yang's own quest to find powerful
mystic artifacts by some later-revealed-to-be villains: four evil
heads who he thinks are the masters of Woo Foo. The third sees Yin and
Yang against the original and reborn Night Master, Eradicus â€"
ultimately trying to build a Woo Foo army to fight against his army.
series created by Bob Boyle for Jetix. Produced by Jetix Animation
Concepts as the third Jetix original show, it first aired on August
26, 2006 as a sneak peek and premiered on September 4, 2006 in the
United States. The show debuted on Jetix in the United Kingdom on
February 5, 2007 after a sneak peek preview on January 27, 2007 while
making its Canadian television premiere on Family Channel on March 25,
2007. The series is supplied with writers and animators' staff
associated with The Fairly OddParents, 6teen, Clone High and Danny
Phantom. Head writer Steve Marmel, an anime fan, took an inspiration
from various anime and anime-influenced shows such as Teen Titans and
FLCL. The series centers on two anthropomorphic twin rabbits named Yin
and Yang, and their sensei-like panda figure named Yo, a master of
fictional mystical martial arts called Woo Foo.In 2007, the show was
nominated for British Academy Children's Award by the BAFTA in the
International category, but lost to Nickelodeon and Hillenburg's
SpongeBob SquarePants. From its launch on June 1, 2011 to late 2012,
Disney XD Canada aired reruns of the series.The show is about two
11-year-old rabbit twins named Yin (Stephanie Morgenstern) and Yang
(Scott McCord), who train under Master Yo, a grumpy old panda who is
eventually revealed to be their biological father despite their
different species. They learn the sacred art of Woo Foo, a special
type of martial arts that involves both might and magic. They must
work together to save the world from evil villains and forces that
want to destroy, corrupt or take it over. However, through all these
adventures, Yin and Yang still portray stereotypical siblings;
belligerently antagonistic but still ultimately caring about each
other and working together if needed.During the first season, the
primary goal was to defeat the Night Master, a powerful enemy. During
the second season, there are three primary storylines. The first one
sees Yin and Yang trying to prevent other villains from being crowned
the new Night Master. The second is Yang's own quest to find powerful
mystic artifacts by some later-revealed-to-be villains: four evil
heads who he thinks are the masters of Woo Foo. The third sees Yin and
Yang against the original and reborn Night Master, Eradicus â€"
ultimately trying to build a Woo Foo army to fight against his army.
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