Legend of the Dragon (TV series)

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Legend of the Dragon
Genre
Created by Rick Ungar
Developed by Sean Catherine Derek
Directed by
Voices of
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Germany
Original languagesEnglish
German
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes39 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Allen Bohbot
  • Rick Ungar
Producer David Freedman
Production company BKN International
Original release
Network CBBC
Release29 July 2005 (2005-07-29) 
19 March 2008 (2008-03-19)

Legend of the Dragon is a television series produced by BKN International for CBBC lasting 39 episodes. The third season of the series was cancelled, leaving the show on a cliffhanger.[ citation needed ] The show follows Ang, The Golden Dragon, as he protects the twelve zodiac temples against his sister, Ling, the Shadow Dragon. [1]

Contents

The series was acquired by EMBA Media Associates Limited from BKN International AG in 2015. [2]

Synopsis

The show begins with the passing of the previous Golden Dragon to the afterlife. Ang and Ling Leung, seventeen-year-old fraternal twins born in the year of the Dragon, are next in line for the Golden Dragon power band to defend the mortal world from evil. Ang does not believe he will become the Golden Dragon, as Ling is the best fighter at the Dragon Dojo. Ling is positive that she will become the Golden Dragon. However, when Master Chin Ho calls upon the power of the Golden Dragon to choose who will be the next Golden Dragon, it chooses Ang. Humiliated and furious, Ling storms out of the temple and is tempted by the dark and evil power of the Shadow Dragon. From then on, Ang is forced to fight his twin sister.[ citation needed ]

In the series 1 finale "Double Double", Ling is overtaken by an even greater shadow magic via the revived Emperor of the Darkest Yin, who orders her to win the mystical powerband of the Golden Dragon. However, Master Chin reveals to Ling that the only way for her to rightfully claim the powerband is to kill Ang. Horrified, Ling breaks free of the darkness that has overwhelmed her for so long, as she cannot kill her twin. Impressed, Chin reveals that it was all a test for Ling, allowing her to follow her true path. He explains, as Ang's twin sister, she can now become a Golden Dragon as well. Chin merging both the positive and negative energies of the Golden Dragon powerband and the Shadow Dragon band bestows even greater dragon firepower onto Ang and Ling as twin Golden Dragons; and are now twice as strong when they work together as one.[ citation needed ]

The second series begins with the reformed Ling back home as one of the Golden Dragons alongside her brother. Now they, Chin, and the fellow guardians of the Tiger and Monkey temples are ready to put an end to the Zodiac Master and the Emperor of the Darkest Yin. However, the Emperor is on the move to regroup at the Temple of the Shadow Dragon, but not before he attacks and disintegrates the Temple of the Golden Dragons, leaving Ang and Ling's powerbands on the verge of powerlessness permanently. Luckily, Chin suggests going to long-lost Temple of the Shadow Dragon and utilize its vast amounts of negative energy to re-energize their power bands fully.[ citation needed ]

As Ling was exposed to the evil energies of the Shadow Dragon for quite some time, she became easily tempted by the temple's negative influence on both her mind and spirit. However, with the wisdom of Master Chin, she and Ang successfully recharge their power bands with no negative effects. Elsewhere, the Emperor releases his younger sister Yin Wi, the Guardian of the Shadow Rat, who had been imprisoned by a previous Golden Dragon for a thousand years. The two siblings concoct plans to conquer the modern world and have their vengeance on all twelve guardians of yang; specifically the Golden Dragon. As they head to the Temple of the Shadow Wolf, the heroes encounter K-Lo, the Shadow Wolf Guardian (one of Ling's allies during her dark times as the Shadow Dragon and who seems to have now taken a romantic interest in her).[ citation needed ]

Ultimately, the Emperor of the Darkest Yin and Me Yin succeed in finding the ancient Heart of the Black Dragon which greatly amplifies their strength tenfold. As a last resort to save all of humanity, Ang and Ling activate the dormant mystical Heart of the Golden Dragon within themselves and turn into a two-headed red-and-yellow dragon. However, the Emperor and Yin Wi escape with the great mystical powers of the Heart of the Black Dragon at their disposal.[ citation needed ]

Characters

Main characters[ citation needed ]

Supporting[ citation needed ]

Production

On 6 October 2001, BKN International announced the show's production as a co-production with Hong Kong-based studio Animation Enterprises. [3]

On 17 March 2005, BKN pre-sold the series in Germany to Super RTL. [4] Originally, the series was going to have 52 episodes produced, but this was reduced down to 36. [5]

On 22 June 2005, BKN signed a publishing deal with The Game Factory and DeAgostini to produce multimedia based on the show. [6]

Jeff "Swampy" Marsh was the supervising art director, and would go on to be co-creator of major children's television shows such as Phineas and Ferb [7]

Broadcast

The series originally premiered in Latin America on Nickelodeon and eventually made its British premiere on CBBC in July 2005.

The series premiered in the US on Toon Disney's Jetix block in October 2006. Subsequently, the two-part premiere, "Trial by Fire" was shown as a Jetix Blockbuster on ABC Family in August before all Jetix programming moved to Toon Disney. The series continued to air reruns until 2009.[ citation needed ]

The last thirteen episodes of the show aired in Australia on Network Ten's Toasted TV from 19 March 2008 and ended in 2012.[ citation needed ]

Episode list

Series One

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
101"Trial by Fire, Part One" Sean Catherine Derek 6 August 2006 (2006-08-06)
The latest Golden Dragon has died, and a new one must be chosen to take down the Zodiac Master and defend all of humanity.
102"Trial by Fire, Part Two"Sean Catherine Derek14 August 2006 (2006-08-14)
Ang is the new Golden Dragon and must fight the new Shadow Dragon.
103"Eye on the Tiger"Sean Catherine Derek4 October 2006 (2006-10-04)
The Zodiac Master and the new Shadow Dragon, Ling, go after Beingal for the mystical Powerband of the Tigers. It becomes a matter of time for Ang to get to the Tiger Temple to stop them destroying the Temple itself and to keep the band safe. When Ling defeats Beingal, she yells "no" and jumps down and catches Beingal, the Zodiac Master says she is weak and that she saved her because she was once her friend, but she says it is because they need Beingal to lure the Golden Dragon to the Tiger Temple.
104"Hero Worship"Len Uhley5 October 2006 (2006-10-05)
After the Zodiac Master's defeat, he targets Ang's number one actor. Ang must now protect his number one stubborn actor at the Dragon Dojo, while not trying to let Master Chin know.
105"Terra Unfirma"Eric Lewald and Julia Lewald6 October 2006 (2006-10-06)
The Zodiac Master goes after the Earth Signs, which include Dog, Ram, Ox and Dragon. The Shadow Dragon (Ling) attacks the Dog temple and manages to get the Dog Power Band and the Zodiac Master gets the Ram Power Band. They both go after the Ox as their next target, thus Ang must stop them, but the question is, can the Zodiac Master really control all that power he is using?
106"Master of Sarcasm"Mike Edens9 October 2006 (2006-10-09)
Ang and Xuan Chi travel to Vietnam to a guy named Shoong, who is a master of sarcasm and is seen by Ang and Xuan Chi as bossy until it is revealed that he is the Guardian of the Temple of the Pigs.
107"Temple of Changes"Sean Roche10 October 2006 (2006-10-10)
Ang has a rough time as he goes through a series of tests, which every Golden Dragon must take like entering the Temple of Changes.
108"Mindbender"Sean Roche11 October 2006 (2006-10-11)
During a fight with Ling in the Dragon Temple, Ang loses his memory after getting struck by falling rocks from the ceiling. She convinces him that he works with a man called the Zodiac Master.
109"Chow Chow"Richard Mueller12 October 2006 (2006-10-12)

Ling is in trouble after the Emperor gives her power but tries to pull her into his tomb. When Ling arranges to meet Ang to ask for his help, the Zodiac Master reads her email and turns up, making Ang believe it is all an act. Ang has hidden his band somewhere and the Zodiac Master threatens to destroy Ling if he does not give up the band. Ang gives in and when they go to the hiding place, the band is not there.

Meanwhile, the other temple guardians have turned up at the holy Temple of the Golden Dragon to honor the new Dragon but they find he is not there. So Chow, the Dog Guardian, as well as Xuan Chi go looking for Ang, when Xuan Chi finds the Dragon band.
110"Monkey Mission" Bob Forward 13 October 2006 (2006-10-13)
Xuan Chi senses that the Monkey Powerband may have not been taken by the Temple Raiders. He goes back to his temple to go and find out, but so does the Zodiac Master.
111"The Emperor of the Darkest Yin"Mike Edens16 October 2006 (2006-10-16)
Ang encounters a fierce but incompetent fighter who calls himself 'the Master of Red Chi'. After defeating and embarrassing him, he takes him back to the Dragon Dojo, where the Red Chi Master alleges he wants revenge on the Zodiac Master for leaving him. Master Chin gives Ang an important message "When you try to use the force of evil, it is the evil that ends up using you"
112"The Last Dragon"Greg Johnson17 October 2006 (2006-10-17)
Ang and Ling discover that the last Golden Dragon was their own father. They discover this during a special time of year where all twelve guardians meditate while their Powerbands recharge to full strength and mystic energy. The Zodiac Master sees this as an opportunity to strike. Ling and Ang work together and they hug. Ang thinks Ling will come back, but she chooses differently.
113"Spy Hard" Simon Furman 18 October 2006 (2006-10-18)
Ang travels off to the Rooster Temple to take care of trouble after the warning rose in the Dragon Temple. But it is a trap as the Zodiac Master brings a sorceress to corrupt the Dragon Temple spirit.
114"Sister, Sister"Len Uhley19 October 2006 (2006-10-19)
The Shadow Dragon takes the Rabbit Power Band, but it is damaged and has created four copies of Ling, each with their own personality, causing trouble for Ang and even the Zodiac Master. It is seen that Ang seems to have a bit of a crush on the Rabbit Guardian, Hye.
115"Associating With Vermin" Katheryn Lawrence 20 October 2006 (2006-10-20)
Ang is lured into Ling's traps again, this time tricking Ang to think the Guardian of the Temple of the Rats (Ming) is Ling in disguise.
116"Shell Game" Christopher Yost 23 October 2006 (2006-10-23)
Xuan Chi's Monkey Powerband has been found by Ang, but he is unable to take it because it is on display at the museum. But Zodiac Master has other ideas. As he is about to take it, he spots a suit of armor that the emperor of the darkest Yin wore in fights and brings the suit to life. He gives the Monkey band to him and chaos ensures, as Xuan Chi is mad on getting his band back.
117"Thief of Power"Sean Roche24 October 2006 (2006-10-24)
An ex-guardian escapes from jail, with the help of Master Chin and Shoong (Guardian of the Pig). Meanwhile, back at the Dragon Dojo, the escaped convict who identifies himself as Tommy Vu wants Master Chin, but gets nowhere and leaves. Ang, Beingal and Xuan Chi travel to Vietnam to find some answers.
118"Horse Play" Christy Marx and Randy Littlejohn25 October 2006 (2006-10-25)
The Guardian of the Temple of the Horse is in danger, but Ang has to find the Temple first. What sort of test faces him? The Horse band is seen in this episode. But it is not seen as being empowered.
119"It's Always Darkest Before Xuan"Len Uhley26 October 2006 (2006-10-26)
Xuan Chi is now starting to get tired of the one who does not have a Powerband and is useless. It does not help when the former Monkey Guardian arrives and criticize him how he disgraced the name of Monkey. He begins to sink so low that he travels back to his own temple and finds the Shadow Monkey Powerband and wears it.
120"Venom"Sean Catherine Derek27 October 2006 (2006-10-27)
The Snake Guardian is in mortal danger as the Zodiac Master's pet King Cobra has bitten her and taken the Snake Powerband himself. Soon Ang must face him when he gets Beingal's Powerband of the Tigers, but using his own band and the Shadow Dragon Band borrowed by Ling.
121"Empower the Darkest Ling"Sean Catherine Derek28 October 2006 (2006-10-28)
When the Emperor of the Darkest Yin possess the Zodiac Master, they also possess Ling, who is then turned into a green shadow Dragon. She goes off to find four Powerbands and present them to the Emperor of the Darkest Yin to life.
122"Hair of the Dog"Sean Roche31 October 2006 (2006-10-31)
A mad scientist turns himself into a big Dog, prompting the Dog Guardian to stop him and is defeated. Ling joins forces with Ang in order to protect the Dog Guardian's pet Dog from harm, as well as to go and find and defeat the mad scientist.
123"X-Games Guardians"Sean Roche1 November 2006 (2006-11-01)
A street urchin girl steals the Ram Powerband from the Zodiac Master, leaving the Shadow Dragon (Ling) to get the band from her and Ang, Beingal and Xuan Chi then join in pursuit of the mystical powerband.
124"Lost and Found"Len Uhley2 November 2006 (2006-11-02)

The Zodiac Master goes after the Ram Powerband again and manages to take it, along with the Snake Powerband. However, when Ling touches it, she has a vision of her long-lost mother of being the Ram Guardian and asks Ang to help her find information about her.

Soon they found out she was the Ram Guardian and had frequently worked alongside their father, the previous Golden Dragon, against the Zodiac Master. In time, they fell for one another, married, and had fraternal twins Ang and Ling. However, one day, Zodiac Master attacked her. She survived the attack, but lost all her memory of who she was and of her new family. They both set off to see their mother at the Ram Temple, but not without the Zodiac Master interfering.
125"Monkey See, Monkey Do"Christy Marx and Randy Littlejohn3 November 2006 (2006-11-03)
It is Xuan Chi's birthday and his present is the Monkey Powerband, but it is found on a ship tanker. But the Zodiac Master gets the band first. Will Xuan Chi get his Powerband back or lose it again?
126"Double Dragon"Sean Roche6 November 2006 (2006-11-06)

The Emperor of the Darkest Yin has returned to life thanks to the efforts of Ling and the Zodiac Master. The Emperor's very first act is to find and annihilate the new Golden Dragon. He empowers Ling with his stronger shadow powers, which further warps both her mind and spirit.

As Ang recovers from an earlier fight, the warped Ling emerges and attacks him. He expresses his shock by the sudden change he detects in her. With her shadow band's dark magic in conjunction with the greater ones of the resurrected Emperor of the Darkest Yin, Ling easily overwhelms Ang and knocks him unconscious. She commands that he forfeit the Golden Dragon's light band, as she has beaten him. Chin, however, informs her that the only way for her to fully claim the Golden Dragon's mystical powers is to destroy him. Horrified at such a choice, Ling is released from the great power of the Darkest Yin and tosses her Shadow Dragon band in tears.

Series Two

The Temple of the Shadow Dragon, Part One

Production Number: 201

Air date: 19 March 2008 (Australia)

Written by: Sean Catherine Derek

The Emperor destroys the Temple of the Golden Dragon, forcing Ang and Ling to look for the Shadow Dragon Temple.

The Temple of the Shadow Dragon, Part Two

Production Number: 202

Air date: 20 March 2008 (Australia)

Written by: Sean Catherine Derek

Ang and Ling to travel to the Shadow Dragon Temple, to recharge their bands with Dark Yin Energy. Master Chin turns the Shadow Dragon Temple into the Double Golden Dragon Temple.

Enter the Wolf

Production Number: 203

Airdate: 21 March 2008 (Australia)

Written by: Rick Ungar

Ang and Ling encounter K-Ho, the Guardian of the Temple of the Shadow Wolf.

Cats and Dogs and Dragons

Production Number: 204

Written by: Mark Seidenberg

Our heroes set out to search for Dr. Beverly Wallis, an archaeologist friend of Master Chin's, who went missing.

Shadow Tiger Take Two

Production Number: 205

Written by: Glenn Leopold

Our heroes test Ling's latest amphibious super craft and play tourists where Wang Lee and his famous new co-star Karin Kwan are making an action packed movie.

A Horse of a Different Color

Production Number: 206

Written by: Michael Edens

Our heroes set out to White Horse in England to see if the Shadow Horse temple is indeed hidden below the famous cliffs.

Rat Attack

Production Number: 207

Written by: Len Uhley

Yin Wi's repeatedly failed attempts to steal the twin power-bands of the Golden Dragons' have left everyone drained of nearly all of their mental and spiritual energies, Ang's in particular.

Spellbound

Production Number: 208

Written by: Christy Marx and Randy Littlejohn

Yin Wi concocts a plan to show her older brother, the Emperor of the Darkest Yin, what she can do to further develop his dark powers, as well as increase them to tremendous levels.

Friend or Foe?

Production Number: 209

Written by: Dennis Haley and Marcy Brown

Yin Wi is captured by Ang and Ling's combined Dragon mystical Dragon powers. As such, she forfeits her dark powerband.

The Golden Baby-Sitter Blues

Production Number: 210

Written by: Mark Seidenberg

After Sabre-Claw runs the Ox Guardian out of the Temple of the Ox, the eight-year-old boy seeks refuge at Master Chin's dojo.

Gone Shadow Ape

Production Number: 211

Written by: Sean Catherine Derek

Ang and Master Chin are off in Hong Kong following a lead on the missing Monkey Power Band, while Ling and Beingal keep an eye on the Dragon Temple in San Francisco.

It's A Dog-Eat-Wolf World

Production Number: 212

Written by: Mark Seidenberg

Along with Ang, K-Ho goes to the wintry region and learns that a trio of ruthless men in a chopper are harassing the wolves for pleasure and for profit.

The Heart of the Black Dragon

Production Number: 213

Written by: Christy Marx and Randy Littlejohn

The Emperor and Yin Wi discover the location of a supremely powerful mystical artifact known as "the Heart of the Black Dragon" which greatly amplifies the strength of Shadow Dragons tenfold. However, Ang and Ling are in search of the mystical Heart of the Golden Dragon itself. With it, Ang and Ling succeed in stopping the Emperor and Yin Wi, who escape with the ancient dark powers of the Heart of the Black Dragon still at their disposal. Able the access the mystical powers of the Heart of the Golden Dragon from deep within them freely, Ang and Ling are ready for anything.

Video game

A Legend of the Dragon video game was released on 1 May 2007 for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.

Home Media

United Kingdom

BKN Home Entertainment released a two-disc set containing the first 13 episodes of season 1 on 23 October 2006. A second two-disc set, containing the other 13 episodes of season 1, was supposed to be released but was cancelled after BKN Home Entertainment UK ceased operations.

United States

From 2006 to 2007, Genius Entertainment released four DVD volumes that made up a portion of season 1. The first volume was released on 31 October 2006, and contains four episodes. The second and third volumes were released on 30 January 2007, containing five episodes each. The Fourth volume was released on 22 May 2007, and contained 6 episodes. On the same day, a box set was released containing the entirety of series 1, including an exclusive fifth volume of six episodes. This box set has been known for a factory manufacturing error where the sound in the episode "Hair of the Dog" cuts out after the first minute of the episode. [8]

Image Entertainment later released all 39 episodes in a single release boxset on 1 December 2009. [9]

Other

The complete series was released on DVD in separate volumes in Bulgaria. Each season (13 episodes) consisted of five two-episode DVDs and one with three episodes.

Comic book

In 2004, World Comics released a comic book tie-in to the series.

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