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Tai Chi Chasers
Animated action-adventure television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tai Chi Chasers[a] also known as Taegeuk Kids on KBS World is an action-adventure and a Manhwa anime television series produced by JM Animation and Toei Animation. The series, inspired by East Asian mythology, revolves around the protagonist Rai, a child who gains supernatural abilities and becomes involved in a long-running armed conflict between two ethnic groups, the Tigeroids and the Dragonoids.
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Tai Chi Chasers originally aired on KBS 1TV from 29 April 2007 to 20 January 2008.[citation needed] A localised Cantonese version of the series aired on TVB Jade in Hong Kong from 13 August 2009 to 1 January 2010, and an English language localization was distributed through 4Kids Entertainment in the United States, airing on Toonzai from 17 September 2011 until 2 June 2012.[1]
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Premise and plot
Tai Chi Chasers is set in a fantasy world that is influenced by East Asian mythology. Within this fantasy world, two ethnic groups, the protagonist Tigeroids (Korean: 호족) and the antagonist Dragonoids (Korean: 용족) are engaged in a long-running armed conflict over Tai Chi cards, a set of 500 magical artefacts that both groups seek for their own purposes.
The plot revolves around the main character Rai, a child who discovers that he is descended from the Tigeroids after his community is attacked. He therefore possesses various magical abilities that all Tigeroids possess. Rai becomes a combatant in the Tigeroid armed forces, and enhances his magical abilities. He also becomes a member of an elite group of combatants, known as the Tai Chi Chasers.
Tai Chi Chasers utilizes Korean hanja to represent the various magical abilities and artefacts present throughout the series. In the English language version, distributed by 4Kids Entertainment, the hanja characters are referred to both by their Korean pronunciations and their English language translations.
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Production
Tai Chi Chasers was produced by KBS in association with Toei Animation. The series was distributed and localised by 4Kids Entertainment in the United States, airing on Toonzai from 17 September 2011 to 2 June 2012. The series has a total of 39 episodes, broadcast across three seasons, with 13 episodes in each season.[2]
Similar to other productions dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment and its subsidiary 4Kids Productions, the third season of the series was not dubbed into English. This was mainly due to the dub being produced following 4Kids' bankruptcy and eventual sale of their assets in June 2012.[3][4] The licensing rights would eventually revert to co-producer Iconix Entertainment.
Tai Chi Chasers was also adapted into Hebrew in Israel, where it aired on Arutz HaYeladim under the name Tai Chi Champions.[citation needed]
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Characters
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Tigeroids
- Rai (라이)
- voiced by Sohn Jeong Ah (Korean)
- voiced by Erica Schroeder (English)
Rai is the main male protagonist, living a normal, happy life with his mother until his world is attacked and destroyed by Luka. Rai is rescued by the Tai Chi Chasers and brought to the Tiger Airship, he learns of his origins as a Tigeroid while joining the crew so he can take revenge upon Luka. Despite his seemingly amateurish mistakes on the team, Rai is considered a genius at using Tai Chi symbols and is quite intelligent, his recklessness being the cause of his mistakes. He uses the Hwa (fire), Geom (sword), Po (aggression or violence), Yang (loud), gok (bend), cue (ball), Chum (slice), Hoh (Attract), Mon (Dream) Mong (Forget), Ramm (Chaos), Shi (Time), Sah (Hot) Tai Chi cards. He can combine Po and Hwa to form Pock (explosion) and two Hwa's to form Yum (Flame). At the beginning of the series, Rai had some sort of grudge against everyone on the team, but he soon grew to like his teammates. He also has a gifted ability where a tai chi card could react to his different emotions. He was secretly given the Myun (army), Whoo (wings), and Goc (discover) by the masked tigeroid warrior which are Dragonoid card making him a hybrid. He is now the captain of the chasers due to his cleverness in battle and intelligence. Komorka gave him the Together Card, which he has used to combine all of the chasers' powers.
- Sena (세나)
- voiced by Lee Hyeon Seon (Korean)
- voiced by Suzy Myers (English)
Sena is the main female protagonist, the kind and strong leader of the Tai Chi Chasers. However, she gets into heated arguments with Rai on more than one occasion, though she comes to understand him a bit during their search for the bend Tai Chi card. Eventually, she resigns from being a leader to Rai, even though she still serves as a co-leader. She's rumored to have a crush on Rai. She uses the chun (river/stream), mock (tree), pong (wind), cho (grass), Pa (Enable), am (darkness), and Do (road) Tai Chi cards.
- Finn (핀)
- voiced by Oh Kirugyon (Korean)
- voiced by Tom Wayland (English)
The calm and collected member of the team. Finn uses his Bing (ice), Jun (lighting), Jul (break), Yuk (pull in), and Kyun (Mirror) Tai Chi cards. He is also very good at games. In the very first game of pool that he ever played, he won in one shot. Finn, at times, can be cold and unfriendly but cares dearly for his friends. He was given the So (sweep) card but has never used it, even in dire situations.
- Donha (돈하)
- voiced by Sa Sonun (Korean)
- voiced by Marc Thompson (English)
The oldest of the group. He loves to eat large amounts of food and uses the Byeok (wall) Seok (stone), Bo (float), Rok (strength), and Am (brick) tai Chi cards. He is willing to put himself in danger to help his friends out. Such as when he lifted that large stone to protect Rai. He is the brute strength of the chasers and knows much about Tai Chi cards.
- Tori (또리)
- voiced by Kim Seo-yeong (Korean)
- voiced by Veronica Taylor (English)
The smallest of the group, a trickster who uses the Hwan (illusion) and Myeon (sleep), Quiem (lightening), Hwal (slip), Sol (laughing or lighten up) Gei (open) Sang (up), hwah (change), Soh (small), soo (search/find), Bi (sad), Soc (superspeed) Kyo (Grow) Tai Chi cards. He has developed a close relationship with Rai as he was not willing to leave Rai alone with Luka, and Rai was not willing to leave Tori behind.
- Hak (하크)
- voiced by Eun Young Seon (Korean)
- voiced by David Wills (English)
A talking cat who can detect Tai Chi cards for the Tigeroids. He was revealed to be friends with Duran.
- Elder Komorka (코모루카)
- voiced by Kayzie Rogers (English)
The Chasers' elder and only adult member of the crew. She has used a very powerful Storm Tai Chi combination
- Masked Warrior/Laura (Rai's mother)
A mysterious female tigeroid who wears a mask. She wields the Riu (flow) Po (foam), Jun (Notify), Gwang (Light), Boom (Destruction) Tai Chi cards. It is questionable if she is Rai's mother or not.
- Hannah (한나)
- voiced by An Yeong-ah (Korean)
- voiced by Rebecca Soler (English)
- voiced by Eden Gamliel (Hebrew)
- General Aidan (아단)
- voiced by Marc Thompson (English)
Aidan: A tigeroid general who is also Sena's dad, his words caused Sena to doubt herself and resign as leader (even though she is a co-leader now). He wields Se (Arrow) and Tsu (Shield) tai chi cards.
- Asty (아스티)
- voiced by Amanda Schuckman (English)
- Cloda (크로더)
- voiced by Amanda Schuckman (English)
- Straw (스트라)
- General Zushen (즈센)
- voiced by Mike Pollock (English)
- Elder Sid (시드)
- voiced by Marc Thompson (English)
- Elder Pyron (파이론)
Dragonoids
- Luka (루카)
- voiced by Wayne Grayson (English)
Luka is Rai's main opponent and enemy throughout the series. His only wish is to defeat Rai and his friends for good. He wields the Su (water), Jah (pierce), Gwae (Destruction), and Jumm (Steam) Tai Chi cards. Mischka claimed that they were friends, but something must have torn them apart.
- Jahara (자하라)
- voiced by Erica Schroeder (English)
A female dragonoid. She usually wouldn't defeat a guy while he's down, but makes Rai an exception. She wields the Sah (thread), Dome (break) and Mo (spear) Tai Chi cards. It is unknown why Her's and Finn's break cards have different symbols. She has a secret crush on Luka.
- Garnia (가르니아)
- voiced by Marc Thompson (English)
A brutal dragonoid that shows no mercy and will go as far as to use unfair tactics, such as shutting off the Chasers' activators. He wields the real Pock (explosion), Gaang (Steel), Dei (Big), Cha (Car), and Bang (disable) Tai Chi cards.
- Ave (아브)
- voiced by Wayne Grayson (English)
A cocky prankster of the dragonoids. He wields the Biān (whip) Tai Chi card as his main weapon, while his other cards include Gian (smoke), Ray (captivity), Jum (Heavy), Giang (Transform), Pei (Close), Juum (Hate), Bei (Multiply), Yi (Movement) and Sha (down). After failing Mischka, he is sent back to Sunn.
- General Vicious (비샤스)
- voiced by Darren Dunstan (English)
The general of the dragonoids He wields the forbidden Tai Chi card Gwi (ghost) and regular Dei (Big) Tai Chi card. After failing, he is severely punished and apparently transformed or killed.
- Duran (드란)
A talking dragon whom the dragonoids use to track the Tai Chi cards. He looks up to General Vicious and even states that he is his hero. He mentioned he missed Vicious after he was sent back to Sunn. He is revealed to be friends with Hak.
- General Mischka (미슈카)
- voiced by Marc Thompson (English)
The new general of the dragonoids, whom even Luka fears. He claims that he and Luka were friends. He wields the Eum (sound) and Gyok (hit) Tai Chi Cards, along with other cards as well as Yi (Movement), Mock (Curtain), Hyung (Hideous) Bonga (Seal), Boom (Destruction), Hwan (Stealth), Boon (Divide), Ji (Stop), Hyub (Absorb), Hwan (Possess).
- Jakata (쟈카타)
- voiced by Gary Littman (English; Season 2)
- voiced by Danny Kramer (English, Season 3)
Jakata is the leader of the Dragonoid Assault Squad called in by the Dragonoid Emperor to replace the failing group of Luka and the others. As a leader, he focuses on his missions and always obeys orders, occasionally making jokes about his missions. After the Tai Chi Chasers defeated Mischka, Jakata nearly killed the badly wounded Mischka in Episode 33, but Mischka used the Possession card to send his soul into Jakata's body, causing Jakata to fall under Mischka's control. He wields the Yul (Heat), Chung (Bug), Po (Cannon), Giang (Thorn), Tahn (Missile), Sok (Tie), and Wae (Sacrifice) cards.
- Lita (리타)
- Yanima (야니마)
- voiced by Jason Griffith (English)
- Terra (테라)
- voiced by Amy Palant (English)
- Dag (다그)
- Lord Gherba/Luva (Rai's father)
- voiced by Marc Diraison
- Emperor Diga (디가)
- voiced by Sean Schemmel
Emperor Diga is the current Emperor of the Dragonoid race. He is striving to become the Tai Chi King by retrieving all the Tai Chi 1000 for himself, a plan that is shared by his traitorous general, Mischka. He was once a Dragonoid General himself prior to becoming the Emperor, overthrowing the previous Dragonoid Emperor in order to rise to his current position of leadership in the Dragonoid Empire. He wields the Hyung (Hideous), Myul (Erupt), Yuun (Shadow), Youm (Burn), Jun (Notify), Juum (Hate), Yuung (Cursed), Ma (Beast) Cards, along with others.
- Phoebe (비비)
- voiced by Kate Bristol (English)
- Master Loren/Sensei (로로아)
- voiced by Joe J. Thomas (English)
- General Bob (바르그)
- voiced by D.C. Douglas (English)
- General Jarrell (자레스)
- voiced by Jason Griffith (English)
- Dragonoid Elders
- Dragonoid Robots
These are goons used by all of the dragonoids. There are different types of these robots
Other
- Kyo (키오
- Yuri (유리)
- Orphanage Kids
- Yomi (요미)
- Cheashy (치시)
- Sam (산모)
- voiced by Jason Griffith
- Spirit Prince
- Spirit Princess
- Spirit King (태극왕)
- voiced by Mike Pollock
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Worldwide Airings
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Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
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