Yin Yang Yo! (2022 series)

This is a remake of the 2006 Jetix cartoon of the same name. It will debut on Disney XD at Fall 2018.

SYPNOSIS:
11-year-old rabbit twins Yin and Yang, under training by their mentoring panda sensei Master Yo, try to master their Woo Foo powers to fight rising forces of evil while trying to get over their sibling rivalry and adjust living the rest of their traumatic childhood. Compared to the original, the show may dig deeper into Yin's and Yang's origins. While keeping most of the old characters, new characters are added. While trying to retain its comedic charm and still be as funny as the original show, this one can sometimes have darker and mature tones.

Team Woo Foo:

 * Yang: Yin's twin brother, Woo Foo Knight of might, and argubly the show's main antagonist. Like the original series, Yang is stubborn, hyperenergetic, aggressive, and not too bright. He enjoys playing video games and his smartphone, rap music, showing off, comic books and manga, motorcycles, and even comedy. He has a crush on streetwise Lina. Surprisingly, he is stronger and faster than the original Yang, menaing he can lift over a hundred tons without straining himself, bend even the coldest steel, crush the thickest of concrete, run so fast even the eagle's eye can't track him, and is extremely agile, athletic, and flexible. Despite his scatterbrained personality, he is an expert on reading Asian language, mostly Japanese. He enjoys eating Chinese food also. Voiced by Greg Cipes.
 * Yin: Yang's twin sister, Woo Foo Knight of magic, and the nicer and smarter of the two despite her stubborness she shares with her brother. She enjoys cute animals, the environment, learning, cleaning, dolls, and cute boys. Yin usually plays with her smartphone to take pictures of her and her friends and record diaries. She can perform magic spells and fire orbs and fire, levitate and teleport, and can become invisible. Voiced by Amanda Leighton.
 * Master Yo: the elderly panda sensei of the duo. He may be lazy, selfish, grouchy, flatuent, gluttonous, arrogant, and not much of a decent father figure, Master Yo is wise and willing to help his students master their Woo Foo powers to aid them in a war against evil forces especially the Night Master. While still being suave, crafty, and streetwise, this new Master Yo is into 70s music compared to the original character who is thrived in 60s music. Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson.
 * Nick Okamoto: an original character, and possibly one of the only few human characters in the show. He is Master Yo's top and old student and another mentor of the duo. Nick is intelligent, hard-working, honest, and mature. He grew up in a rich Japanese family from the human world, which will be explained more as the show goes on. Voiced by Micah Solusod.

The Night Master's Organization:

 * The Night Master: said to be "the evilest as evil is". Modeled after a bat, the unnamed Night Master usually hides in the shadows while scheming his evil plans. He is responsible for hypnotizing the world into thinking that Woo Foo is stupid. He is an expert shapeshifter and manipulator. He lets his minions (like Ultimoose, Zarnot, etc.) to carry out his plans. Voiced by Miguel Ferrer.
 * Ultimoose: a very tough-as-nails and determined bodybuilding moose who is sadly neither tall or smart. He is armed with robotic antlers that can do almost anything. Voiced by Fred Tatasciore.
 * Zarnot: formerly Yang's favorite toy he had when he was young, but threw him out when he turned eleven. When (to be announced) brought him to life, he is now an evil death machine seeking revenge. He can sometimes upgrade himself and enlarge at will. Voiced by Mr. Lawrence.

H.E.L.I.X.
H.E.L.I.X. is an evil organization run by humans, who plan to use science and sometimes magic for their devious plans. They often hide in stealth mode in their gigantic Hellicarrier-like HQ.
 * Kade/Director Cyrus Gere: leader of H.E.L.I.X. and former member of the U.S. Army. Booted off for his cruel behavior, he somewhat went rogue and formed H.E.L.I.X. with Kade as the leader. Compared to other villains including the Night Master, he is cruel, cunning, and not at all redeemable. He has high intellect, military training, and a decent martial artist even though he doesn't have good balance. He finds Yin and Yang as the perfect volunteers for his twisted experiments. Voiced by Clancy Brown.

Other Villains:

 * Carl the Evil Cockroach Wizard: the most recurring villain Yin and Yang ever faced. Just as comedic and vile as his original counterpart, Carl too has a plan to plunge the world into eternal darkness and vows to dethrone the Night Master. Voiced by Daran Norris.
 * Jolly Jeff: once a proud and friendly founder and spokesman of a 1960s-esque toy store. But government agents took it down after discovering that the toys pose a hazard to health and safety. Devastated, Jeff snaps and turns to his evil ways. He has an army of killer toys, and toys as weapons. Voiced by Tom Kenny.

Allies:

 * Lina: Yang's crush and a pretty, streetwise 12-year-old. But she couldn't be fooled, she is easily angered, and is physically fit. She is also good friends with Yin. Of course keeps having feelings for Yang, his behavior keeps turning her off every time. Compared to the original show, Lina's father is not a farmer, but rather her abusive, drunken, unemployed, and anti-social slacker whom lives in a rundown trailer with her. Voiced by Crystal Scales.
 * Dave: a dorky, whiny tree kid who ALWAYS talks about going to school. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
 * Coop: a shy, nerdy chicken who has a crush on Yin. He keeps feeling that the world has rejected him. Voiced by Tom Kenny.

EPISODES:
List of Yin Yang Yo! (2018 series) episodes

PRODUCTION NOTES:
TBA

CHANNELS:

 * Disney XD (USA)
 * YTV (Canada)
 * TV Tokyo (Japan)

RATINGS:

 * TV-Y7-FV (USA)