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WMAC Masters

WMAC Masters is an American live-action television show produced by Norman Grossfeld featuring choreographed martial arts fights. It was created and produced by 4Kids Productions (later known as 4Kids Entertainment) in conjunction with Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment (best known as the co-producers of the Saban's Power Rangers franchise), and syndicated by The Summit Media Group (4Kids and Summit Media were divisions of licensing agency Leisure Concepts Inc., later becoming the now-defunct 4Licensing Corporation).

WMAC Masters
WMAC Masters Logo
GenreSport
Created byCarlin West
Alfred Kahn
Developed byKathy Borland
Norman Grossfeld
Written byNorman Grossfeld
Directed byIsaac Florentine
Presented byShannon Lee
StarringHerb Perez
Hakim Alston
Ho-Sung Pak
Chris Casamassa
Jamie Webster
Christine Bannon Rodrigues
Johnny Lee Smith
Erik Betts
Richard Branden
Sophia Crawford
Hien Nguyen
Ho-Young Pak
Mer-Mer Chen
Michael Bernardo
Theme music composerJohn Siegler / John Leffler
ComposerRave
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersAlfred Kahn
Norman Grossfeld
Frank Ward
Pat Johnson
ProducersNorman J. Grossfeld
Kathy Borland
Production locationsUniversal Studios Florida, Universal Orlando Resort
EditorsBill Freda
Meredith Page
Production companies
Distributor
Release
Original networkFirst-run syndication
Original releaseSeptember 16, 1995 (1995-09-16) –
1997 (1997)

The show, while featuring real martial arts by trained martial artists, depicted a fantasy setting using fictional episodic stories, with each episode relating a life lesson. Battles were fought on elaborate closed sets, with an omniscient narrator, on-screen scoring and health gauges, giving the show a feel of a cinematic live-action video game.

WMAC stands for the fictional World Martial Arts Council,[1] where the best martial artists compete for the ultimate prize, the Dragon Star. The Dragon Star is a gold trophy that looks like a shuriken surrounded by a dragon; it was proof that its holder was the best martial artist in the world.

The show lasted for two seasons, from 1995 to 1997. The first season was hosted by Shannon Lee,[2] the daughter of martial artist Bruce Lee and the sister of actor Brandon Lee. In season 2, Shannon Lee was no longer the host, and the show focused more on fantasy and less on real-life issues.

Quest for the Dragon Star

Form demonstrations

Many episodes featured masters doing demonstrations, with some demonstrations being known as "Master Blaster" competitions. Some were done to inaugurate a new Master (such as Hien "Tsunami" Nguyen ("Man Without Sight"), Tracy "Tracer" Swedom ("Army of One"), and Carmichael "Kid Carmichael" Simon ("Flight of Freedom"). Others included:

  • Wind, Earth & Ice: Jamie "Great Wolf" Webster broke a WMAC record held by Chris "Red Dragon" Casamassa, which was successfully breaking 2 large ice blocks (weighing in at a total of 600 pounds) stacked on top of each other. Just before that feat, he broke a slab of Indian red stone while clenching a raw egg in his hand without breaking it.
  • Table of Terror: Erik "Panther" Betts balanced himself above a bed of 900 razor-sharp nails.
  • Rite of Passage: Willie "Bam" Johnson did his form with his son, Lil Bam, as a rite of passage ritual.
  • Herb "Olympus" Perez did one to test out his new weapon, the Disk Launcher.
  • Richard "Yin Yang Man" Branden demonstrated the Ancient Weapons of Wushu.
  • Fire & Ice: Martial Arts Extreme: Tsunami performed the "Volcano Walk" (walking barefoot on flaming hot coals) before freezing himself and a bucket of water in a cryogenic chamber; the water turned to a solid block of ice, which Tsunami then broke with his bare fist.
  • Michael "Turbo" Bernardo and Ho Young "Star Warrior" Pak demonstrated a "Speed Breaking" contest to settle a few weeks-long dispute (which in the end was won by Star Warrior).

Preliminary matches and Battledome finals

In most episodes, it begins with 4 combatants, 2 of them fight in 2 separate matches. They fight in the Battlezones against ninjas. After a short melee with the ninjas, depending on your health gauge, the fighters will fight each other until one of them is the victor. (In rare instances, if the fighters fight each other long enough that there is no winner yet, the ninjas will re-emerge).

There have been four instances where the match ended abruptly. The first incident took place in the Doom City battlezone, when Jamie Webster (Great Wolf) won by accidentally knocking out Johnny Lee Smith (Tiger Claw) with a double inside crescent kick to both sides of Smith's head; this kick was a move Smith taught Webster, who promised Webster he wouldn't use that move against him if Webster promised to not use it against Smith. The second incident occurred at the Danger Dock battlezone, when then-rookie Kid Carmichael had knocked Yin Ying Man into the water – because Yin Yang Man was all wet, Kid Carmichael immediately won the match. Then, in the Stone Valley battlezone, Red Dragon got disqualified after inadvertently hitting Superstar with a live bare hand after he had removed the glove from that hand due to a nagging, itching burn (this was due to itching powder being placed in his gloves by Great Wolf and Baby Doll, who were trying to get back at Warlock, but ended up mistakenly booby-trapping Red Dragon's gloves minutes before his bout, thinking those were Warlock's gloves). The final incident was another where Red Dragon lost by getting knocked into the water by the Machine in the Mayan Mystery battlezone and ending up all wet.

There was also one instance where the match ended in someone surrendering, and this occurred in the second episode of WMAC Masters. The Pak brothers, Ho Young and Ho Sung (Star Warrior and Superstar, respectively) were pitted in a preliminary match against one another, and just as Superstar's gauge was almost at the bottom when Star Warrior had him beaten, Superstar bowed to his brother, signifying that he was giving up, thus awarding Star Warrior the win. The storyline was that Star Warrior had saved his brother's life using Drunken Fist many years ago. When Superstar saw his brother switch forms to Drunken Fist in the match, he bowed out.

The two combatants who win their respective preliminary matches will face off in the "Battledome". The match lasts 2 minutes. The fighters each try to force the opponent into the cage wall. If successful, the fighter will get points, and the opponent will receive a mild electric shock. The higher the points, the better chance of winning. Ninjas will invade the cage during the match, and if a ninja forces one of the fighters into the cage, the opponent gets the point. Also, if a fighter chooses to hold on to the cage after being knocked into it, no scoring can take place until he lets go. In case of a tie, the fighters will compete in sudden death. The winner will receive the opponent's "Ki-Symbol" and have it placed on their "Dragon Belt".

Super Challenges and 4-man Battledome finals

In other episodes, 6 masters take part in what was called a "Super Challenge." One at a time, they would compete in separate battlezones against a group of ninjas in 45 seconds of time, and would be scored at the end of the time period. The 4 top-scoring combatants move onto the Battledome in a 2-minute free-for-all match with the same rules as the regular matches (score points by knocking the opponent onto the cage wall), with the winner receiving 3 Ki-Symbols, one from each of the defeated opponents. No ninjas would participate in this sort of Battledome match, but Sudden Death rules still applied in case of a tie at the end of the match.

Only three of these were ever held, one in the first season and two in the second season. Before the start of the first Super Challenge, Olympus, the Dragon Star champion at the time, was asked to demonstrate a Ninja Challenge. He would be surrounded by ninjas in the WMAC Arena, where he would then proceed to battle them for the 45 seconds. Once the demonstration was finished, the real challenge began.

Challenge 1 results, including the Battlezones fought in and the final ranking going into the 4-Man Battledome Finals, were as follows (in order of appearance. Those that moved on to the 4-Man Battledome Finals are in bold print):

  • Red Dragon (Mayan Mystery): 92 points. Final rank: 5th place
  • Tsunami (WMAC Arena): 101 points. Final rank: 3rd place
  • Great Wolf (WMAC Arena): 126 points. Final rank: 1st place
  • Warlock (WMAC Arena): 102 points. Final rank: 2nd place
  • Tiger Claw (Mayan Mystery): 90 points. Final rank: Last place
  • Panther (WMAC Arena): 97 points. Final rank: 4th place

Battledome Finals Winner: Tsunami. Final score: Great Wolf 1, Warlock 1, Tsunami 4, Panther 1.

Challenge 2 results:

  • Yin Yang Man (Mayan Mystery): 79 points. Final rank: 3rd place
  • Turbo (Mayan Mystery): 77 points. Final rank: 4th place
  • Great Wolf (Ghost Town): 73 points. Final rank: 5th place
  • Star Warrior (Mayan Mystery): 91 points. Final rank: 1st place
  • Bam (Ghost Town): 72 points. Final rank: Last place
  • Olympus (Pressure Pit): 80 points. Final rank: 2nd place

Battledome Finals Winner: Turbo, by Sudden Death. Final score: Olympus 2, Yin Yang Man 3, Star Warrior 0, Turbo 3. (Note: With Turbo and Yin Yang Man tied at the end of regulation, Olympus and Star Warrior were told to leave the dome, so the other two could conclude the match under Sudden Death rules. Turbo came out the victor.)

Challenge 3 results:

  • Great Wolf (Ghost Town): 75 points. Final rank: 5th place
  • Kid Carmichael (Doom City): 74 points. Final rank: Last place
  • The Machine (Ghost Town): 92 points. Final rank: 1st place
  • Tsunami (Ghost Town): 88 points. Final rank: 2nd place
  • Warlock (Doom City): 86 points. Final rank: 3rd place
  • Tiger Claw (Dark Alley): 86 points. Final rank: 3rd place

Battledome Finals Winner: Warlock. Final score: The Machine 2, Tsunami 0, Tiger Claw 2, Warlock 3.

NOTE: Great Wolf is the only Master to have taken part in all 3 Ninja Challenges.

Dragon Star Matches

Once a master achieved Full Dragon Belt status (acquiring 10 opponents' Ki-Symbols), he would compete for the Dragon Star against the champion.

Matches took place atop a rotating platform. If either competitor stepped off the platform at any time, a violation was called and a ninja entered the competition.

Each match continued until one of the two masters was knocked off of the platform. The master left standing was declared Dragon Star Champion and was awarded the star. The defeated master would return to regular competition and attempt to gain enough Ki-Symbols to challenge again.

Season 1

The first champion was Turbo, who defeated Yin Yang Man in the inaugural Dragon Star match. Turbo was in turn defeated by Olympus, who was defeated by Superstar.

In the last episode of the first season, Superstar was challenged by the Machine in a match that ended in controversial fashion. One of several ninjas that the masters had forced into the match attacked both men and knocked both of them off the platform simultaneously, leaving the Dragon Star in flux.

Season 2

At the beginning of Season 2, it was revealed that WMAC rules did not allow ninjas to win the Dragon Star. It was also discovered that a conspiracy was beginning to brew involving master Warlock and new master Tracer.

To settle the vacancy and crown a new champion, Superstar and the Machine faced off again in a secret area where there would be no interference. The two masters were each given a coin with their respective Ki-Symbol on them, with the object being to reach a replica Dragon Star and attach the coin to it, all while battling themselves and the elements surrounding them. The Machine reached the goal first and won the vacant Dragon Star.

Red Dragon emerged as the next challenger for the Dragon Star and defeated the Machine to claim it. His first defense of the star would come against Warlock, where the conspiracy once again reared itself. Warlock was discovered to have paid off a ninja to not attack him during the course of the contest, instead focusing on the champion. The strategy ultimately backfired and Red Dragon retained the Dragon Star.

The conclusion of the season revealed the truth of the entire matter. Warlock, Tracer, and at least one other master were discovered to have been competitors in a discipline that the WMAC had outlawed due to its connection to illegal activity. Their goal was to procure the Dragon Star by any means, and they were revealed to have been behind the controversial finish to the Dragon Star match from the first-season finale. Once that failed, and once Warlock failed in his quest to win it outright, the corrupt masters simply stole the Dragon Star and left the organization taking the trophy with them. Their partner in crime was revealed to be young master Tsunami.

Battlezones

There were many different Battlezones for the fighters to compete in, whether they were for preliminaries or for ninja challenges. However, in Season 2, only 5 of these would be used. These battlezones included:

  • Ghost Town – a traditional ghost town-like setting (presumably in a long-abandoned wild west town), with abandoned buildings and saloons. Tumbleweeds, wagon wheels, and haystacks littered the landscape. Thunder and lightning were a constant presence. This Battlezone took place in the stage for the Wild, Wild, Wild West Stunt Show at Universal Studios Florida.
 
Sting Alley at New York themed area, Universal Studios Florida
  • Doom City – a city scene with wreckage everywhere (cars, buildings, etc.), and even some burning buildings. Searchlights would roam around the area randomly. This battlezone was actually part of Kongfrontation at Universal Studios Florida.
  • Mayan Mystery – a Mayan courtyard scene with waterfalls and climbable boulders, including some with Mayan face carvings. This Battlezone took place on the Animal Actors Stage at Universal Studios Florida.
  • Dark Alley – a city slum scene set in an alleyway, in front of brick buildings which featured many balconies and dumpsters. This Battlezone is actually part of the New York area of Universal Studios Florida.
  • Pressure Pit – an underground battlezone, located 500 feet below the WMAC Arena, featuring crates and construction; this battlezone gets its name from the fact that the air pressure there can cause one's ears and nose to bleed.
  • Arena Rapid Transit System (used only for the Dragon Star Rematch) – an underground subway station setting; it featured subway cars entering the station, which transported the ninjas to the battle. It took place in the Earthquake ride at Universal Studios Florida.
  • Stone Valley – a forest-like setting with many trees and huge boulders, as well as waterfalls and ponds.
  • Nuclear Nightmare – a battlezone set among nuclear power plants.
  • Danger Dock – a typical harbor setting right by the river, which has boardwalks, shacks, and a more open courtyard area fit for battle. This battlezone was part of the San Francisco Area of Universal Studios Florida.

NOTE: In Battlezones settings with water hazards, like Mayan Mystery and Danger Dock, if a combatant was knocked into the water during the match, he or she would automatically lose the match.

NOTE 2: Stone Valley, Nuclear Nightmare and Danger Dock were not used in Season 2.

NOTE 3: The Dark Alley battlezone was the only Battlezone that had been rained on during the show's run, despite the constant thundering in Ghost Town. A thunderstorm was appearing in one episode, and Great Wolf and Turbo were battling it out in the Dark Alley. According to the officials, if the rain was too great for combat, the match had to be cancelled or suspended. This never came to pass, because soon after the rain started, Great Wolf defeated Turbo, ending the match.

Ninjas

There were many different types of ninjas that appeared in the show, most of them specific to a battlezone, although they would appear in other places, including the Dragon Star matches. According to Shannon Lee, they were all WMAC Academy Cadets who would eventually become Masters; Tsunami and Kid Carmichael were known to be former ninjas. The different kinds of ninjas included the following:

  • Ghost Town – Ninjas dressed in black garb with a skull-like mask on their faces. They always appear in the Ghost Town Battlezone. It was this type of ninja that defeated both Superstar and The Machine during the Dragon Star match at the end of Season 1.
  • Kabuki – Ninjas in black garb with a white-faced, red-cheeked mask on both the front and back of their heads. They mostly appear in the Doom City Battlezone, although they have also been seen in the Stone Valley Battlezone.
  • Black – Ninjas covered in traditional black garb. They appeared in various battlezones throughout the two seasons, such as Danger Dock and Dark Alley. They are more frequently used for the 2-man Battledome finals.
  • Blood – Ninjas covered in red garb. They seldom appeared in battlezones, but they did appear once in Dark Alley, and also in the Rapid Transit during the Dragon Star rematch. In some earlier episodes, they were seen in the women's Battledome finals.
  • Camo – Ninjas covered in camouflage-colored garb. They usually appear in the Mayan Mystery Battlezone.
  • Hazard – Ninjas dressed in black and red garb with 2 green stripes, and on their face they wear gas masks. They were introduced in Season 2 and appeared in the Pressure Pit battlezone.
  • Jukido (Hooded Ninjas) – they were friends of Warlock (who is a member of that group) who haven't appeared in any battlezones. They once ambushed Warlock's brother, Wizard, and gave him a beating until he was saved by Tiger Claw. Jukido also "took out" Panther, hence the latter's absence during season 2 (this part of the storyline was decided when Erik Betts, the actor playing Panther, broke his hip and thus could not appear in further episodes). It is known they are members of Jukido when Tiger Claw pulled one's mask off and found the symbol of Jukido printed on his head. Only one of these ninjas officially appeared in a WMAC Masters competition, that being the Dragon Star match between Red Dragon and Warlock. These ninjas are covered in black garb with a hood on it; the hood is placed over a red-masked face that also seemed to have a black bandanna over the eyes.

Special Match: Mixed Doubles

On one occasion in Season 2, a male combatant would team up with a female combatant to take on another male/female team in what was called a Mixed Doubles match. In the lone case, Superstar had teamed up with Lady Lightning in order to take on the team of Tracer and Chameleon. Superstar and Lady Lightning were Team Yellow, while Tracer and Chameleon were Team Red. The match took place in the Doom City battlezone, where they also had to fend off a group of Kabuki Warriors. It was just like a regular preliminary match, but there would be only one health gauge for each team, meaning that the two members of each team were competing as one. Team Yellow emerged victorious, and for their victory, they received the Ki-Symbols of their defeated opponents (Superstar getting Tracer's Ki-Symbol and Lady Lightning getting Chameleon's).

Past Dragon Star Champions

(In order in which they have held the title until someone beat them for it)

Male

  • Turbo
  • Olympus
  • Superstar
  • The Machine
  • Red Dragon

NOTE: Yin Yang Man was also a contender and he challenged Turbo for the title (hence the reason that Yin Yang Man was starting on his second Dragon Belt when the series started), but Turbo defeated him. Similarly, Warlock was a contender who challenged champion Red Dragon, but Red Dragon won the match.

Female

  • Tarantula
  • Lady Lightning
  • Black Widow
  • Chameleon (if that is, the Dragon Star were to ever be found after being stolen)

NOTE: Baby Doll was the only female master in the series to lose the Dragon Star match as a contender. Lady Lightning, who was practically a dominant force in season 1 in the women's division, had successfully defended her title against Baby Doll. But it was revealed in season 2 that Lady Lightning was defeated by Black Widow. Black Widow is the only ever champion, male or female, to have willingly relinquished her Dragon Star, which then caused 3 competitors – namely, Lady Lightning, Princess, and Chameleon – to be automatically eligible to compete in a Dragon Star match.

Ki-Symbols

Each WMAC Master has a Ki-Symbol. A Ki-Symbol is the reflection of the soul of the combatant. For example, Herb Perez's Ki-Symbol is Olympus because he won the gold medal in Tae Kwon Do at the 1992 Summer Olympics. The Ki-Symbol reminds many of the mask of a Luchador because both reflect the heart and soul of the wearer. Other examples include:

Red Dragon: Chris Casamassa's father is the founder of Red Dragon Karate.

Mouse: As a child, Michele Krasnoo was known for her high-pitched kiais.

Great Wolf: Jamie Webster's real-life Native American name translates to "Great Wolf."

Bam: Willie Johnson gets this nickname from shouting "Bam" in his kiais.

Superstar: Ho Sung Pak's name, in his native Korean, means "Superstar."

Baby Doll: Bridgett Riley's father, a movie stuntman, gave her this nickname when she was a child.

Yin Yang Man: Richard Branden's hobby is sketching variations on the ancient Chinese "yin-yang" symbol.

Striking Eagle: Taimak's name means "Striking Eagle" in the Aztec language.

Cast of Characters

Many of the WMAC Masters, including Richard Branden, Erik Betts, Hien Nguyen, Sophia Crawford, Yuji Noguchi, Mer-Mer Chen and Bridgett Riley, were former and then-current stunt people for Power Rangers. In fact, one, Mike Chaturantabut, would actually later become a Power Ranger, in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. Noguchi was one of the main stunt coordinators for Power Rangers until the franchise was bought by Disney. Other Masters are tied to Mortal Kombat, Batman & Robin, Shootfighter and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies and series. Hakim Alston (The Machine) made a few appearances in The New Adventures of Robin Hood, playing the role of Kemal, Nomad Warrior. Sophia Crawford (Chameleon) also made an appearance. Clayton Barber, Bridgett Riley, Erik Betts, Mike Chat and Chris Casamassa also appeared in the series Martial Law. Other movies that featured several WMAC-Masters are GI Joe, Watchmen, Catwoman, Avatar, Last Airbender, Book of Swords, Fist of the Warrior, xXx²: The Next Level, Torque, Windtalkers, Time Machine, Down With Love, Sci-Fighter, US Seals 2, Urban Justice, Blood and Bone, Poseidon, Johnny Tao, Fast Five, Savate, Drive, Gedo, Red Skies, 18 Fingers of Death!, Ant-Man, Ides of March, etc.

Despite the show's scripted and choreographed nature, its competitors were legitimate martial artists. At least two of the cast members could lay legitimate claim to being among the world's best martial artists: both Herbert Perez and Lynnette Love won Olympic gold medals in taekwondo, Perez a gold in the 1992 Summer Olympics, and Love a gold at the 1988 Summer Olympics in addition to a bronze medal in 1992. Bridgett Riley and Christine Bannon-Rodrigues were both competitive kickboxers, with Bannon-Rodrigues winning gold medals in the WAKO Amateur World Championship in 1991 and 1993. Several of the other performers held multiple black belts in multiple disciplines.

(Note: With the exception of Michael M. Foley, who portrayed "Tracy Swedom" (ki-symbol: "Tracer"), all actors on this list played themselves, with their ki-symbols being an element created for the show.)

Dragon Star Masters

  • Hakim Alston – The Machine
  • Richard Branden – Yin Yang Man
  • Chris Casamassa – Red Dragon
  • Mike Chaturantabut – Wizard (Season 2)
  • Mer-Mer Chen – Princess
  • Marco Johnson – Little Bam (Episode 2.8)
  • Willie Johnson – Bam (referred to in season 1 as The Bam)
  • Michelle Krasnoo – Mouse (Episode 1.3)
  • Herb Perez – Olympus
  • Ho Sung Pak – Superstar
  • Ho Young Pak – Star Warrior
  • Christine Bannon-Rodrigues – Lady Lightning
  • Johnny Lee Smith – Tiger Claw
  • Jamie Webster – Great Wolf
  • Sophia Crawford – Chameleon (Season 2)
  • Lynnette Love – Tarantula (Season 1)
  • Akihiro 'Yuji' Noguchi – Cyclone (Season 2)
  • Tiana Noguchi – Black Widow
  • Bridgett Riley – Baby Doll (Season 1, with only one appearance in Season 2)
  • Carmichael Simon – Kid Carmichael (announcer referred to him as only "Kid" in season 2; though his full nickname was still displayed on screen)
  • Michael Bernardo – Turbo
  • Erik Betts – Panther (Season 1)
  • Hien Nguyen – Tsunami
  • Unknown Actor – The Rat
  • Taimak Guarriello – Striking Eagle

Jukido Masters

  • Erik Betts – Panther (Season 1, implied)
  • Larry Lam – Warlock
  • Hien Nguyen – Tsunami (double-agent)
  • Michael M. Foley (Tracy Swedom) – Tracer (Season 2)

Stuntperformers / Ninjas / Kabuki warriors / Shadow warriors / et al.

Shah Alston, Clayton Barber, Mike Bernardo, Steve Boyles, Richard Branden, Percy Brown, Sho Brown, Tracy Fleming, Garth Johnson, Willie Johnson, Dave Kramer, Larry Lam, James Sang Lee, Christopher Leps, John Medlen, David Morizot, David Nicoll, Hien Nguyen, Phi-Long Nguyen, Herb Perez, J.J. Perry, Rich Purnell, Christine Bannon-Rodrigues, Ben Rowe, Rey-Phillip Santos, Carmichael Simon, Christophe B. Tortora, Ryan Watson, Alex Wen, Lee Whittaker, Tyrone Wiggins, Pedro Xavier. Stunt veteran Nick Brandon worked as a safety coordinator.

Others

  • Steve Boyles - Steve (Hakim Alston Kickboxing opponent) (Season 1)
  • Neil Brown Jr. – Jake (Season 1)
  • Dave Morizot - Gang leader (Season 1)
  • Tracy Flemming - Gang member (Season 1)
  • John Medlen - Babydoll's father (Season 1)
  • Billy Hines (extra)

Notes

  • The name of villain Tracy Swedom is an anagram for "Destroy WMAC". Said pseudonym was created for the series.
  • Ho Sung Pak and Ho Young Pak are real-life siblings. Mike Chaturantabut's and Larry Lam's characters are half-brothers, but the two are not related in real life.
  • Willie 'The Bam' Johnson is the real-life father of Marco 'Little Bam' Johnson.
  • Hakim 'The Machine' Alston is the real-life brother of Shah Alston who also appeared on the show.
  • Before WMAC Masters, Erik 'Panther' Betts competed on an episode of American Gladiators during the show's 1994-95 season and won that episode's match, earning $2,500 for his victory.
  • The Japanese translation of Jukido is "The Soft Way of Harmony."
  • Richard Branden (Yin Yang Man) died from pancreatic cancer on December 11, 2013, at the age of 50.[3]
  • Neil Brown Jr. would later portray N.W.A member DJ Yella in the 2015 biopic film Straight Outta Compton.

Martial Arts Disciplines/Fighting Styles

Goju-Ryu

  • Striking Eagle

Hapkido

  • Black Widow

Judo

  • Rat

Karate

  • Cyclone
  • Great Wolf
  • Mouse
  • Red Dragon

Kenpo

  • Lady Lightning

Kickboxing

  • Baby Doll
  • The Machine

Kodan-Kan

  • Tracer

Kung-Fu

  • Chameleon
  • Star Warrior
  • Superstar
  • Tsunami
  • Warlock
  • Wizard

Shorin-Ryu

  • Tiger Claw
  • Turbo

Tae Kwon Do

  • The Machine
  • Olympus
  • Tarantula

Tang Soo Do

  • Mouse

Vale Tudo

  • Hollywood

Wrestling

  • All-American

Wushu

  • Bam
  • Kid Carmichael
  • Panther
  • Princess
  • Star Warrior
  • Yin Yang Man

Signature Moves

  • Hakim "The Machine" Alston...Switching Axe-Kick
  • Michael "Turbo" Bernardo...Double-Spin-and-Strike
  • Erik "Panther" Betts...Double Side-Kick
  • Richard "Yin Yang Man" Branden...Butterfly Kick
  • Chris "Red Dragon" Casamassa...Spinning Hook Front-Kick
  • Mike "Wizard" Chaturantabut...Shaolin Fury
  • Mer-Mer "Princess" Chen...Jumping Outside-Kick
  • Sophia "Chameleon" Crawford...Scorpion-Kick
  • Willie "Bam" Johnson...Bam-Slam
  • Michelle "Mouse" Krasnoo...Hawkeye Kick
  • Larry "Warlock" Lam...Spinning Side-Kick
  • Hien "Tsunami" Nguyen...Rainbow Kick
  • Tiana "Black Widow" Noguchi...Whirlwind Kick
  • Yuji "Cyclone" Noguchi...Cyclone Kick
  • Ho Sung "Superstar" Pak...Pumping Side-Kick
  • Ho Young "Star Warrior" Pak...Double Tornado
  • Herb "Olympus" Perez...Spinning Hook Back-Kick
  • Bridgett "Baby Doll" Riley...Slingshot Kick
  • Christine "Lady Lightning" Rodrigues...Classic Axe-Kick
  • Carmichael "Kid Carmichael" Simon...720-Degree Spin-Kick
  • Johnny Lee "Tiger Claw" Smith...Roundhouse-Hook Kick
  • Tracy "Tracer" Swedom...Classified Strike
  • Taimak "Striking Eagle" Guarriello...Eagle Claw-Punch
  • Jamie "Great Wolf" Webster...Windmill Kick

The Dragon Star

The Dragon Star represents the greatest martial artist in the world. The 8 Points of the Dragon Star represented the 8 points on how a true martial artist would live. The 8 Points are: Discipline, Courage, Forgiveness, Compassion, Honor, Wisdom, Loyalty and Respect.

In Season 2, members of Jukido were banned by the WMAC for not following the Code of the Dragon Star, but some members managed to infiltrate the competition. At end of the Season 2 finale, Hien Nguyen (Tsunami) stole the Dragon Star and brought it to a rooftop building where Michael Foley (Tracy "Tracer" Swedom) and Larry Lam (Warlock) were awaiting a helicopter. The WMAC discontinued all competition until the Dragon Star could be recovered.

The Dragon Star was built by Jim King, the same prop maker that built The Machine Body Armor and several of the weapons for the series. The original design of The Machine armor was redesigned by Jim King prior to its fabrication. The new armor design was incorporated into the toy version of The Machine.

Episodes

Season 1 (1995)

Season 1 involved personal storylines of the WMAC Masters. In the first episode, we were introduced to the masters themselves, and Hakim Alston talked about how he earned his namesake, "The Machine". Throughout the first season, they talked about the highs and lows of the masters, from the feud between Johnny Lee Smith (Tiger Claw) and Jamie Webster (Great Wolf) due to a broken promise, Ho Sung Pak (Superstar) surrendering to his brother Ho Young Pak (Star Warrior) to Richard Branden's blindness in one eye thus began wearing an eyepatch, to Hien Nguyen (Tsunami) overcoming the odds and winning 3 Ki-Symbols for his once-empty Dragon Belt winning a bet he had with Superstar. Superstar then got a chance to challenge Olympus in a special double Dragon Star match where he won and became the new Dragon Star Champion. However, the biggest shocker was at the end of season 1 when Hakim Alston and then-Dragon Star Champion Ho Sung Pak (Superstar) got knocked off the rotating pedestal at the same time by a ninja during their Dragon Star match. The conclusion of the match would come at the start of the next season.

Episodes

  • 1.1: Meet the Masters: Tsunami learns how the various Masters got their nicknames but the Machine refuses to answer. The Machine eventually reveals that when he was younger, his pride made him go into an all-out fight where he broke his leg, forcing him to change his attitude.
  • 1.2: Brothers in Arms: When a match between Superstar and Star Warrior ends oddly, the Machine explains the unique bond the brothers have. Also, Olympus (who is one ki-symbol away from full Dragon Belt status) faces Tsunami in the latter's first match since being promoted to the academy.
  • 1.3: Going for Gold: Olympus challenges Turbo for the Dragon Star and shares how he once helped a troubled youth.
  • 1.4: Broken Promise: After being knocked out by a move Great Wolf promised never to use on him, Tiger Claw feels anger toward his friend.
  • 1.5: A Man Can Dream: Tsunami has a crush on Shannon Lee and Red Dragon shares a story of his own feelings for a female astronaut.
  • 1.6: Ninja Challenge: With the first-ever Ninja Challenge offering a chance to win three ki symbols, Tsunami makes a bet with Superstar over his chances with the loser doing a hundred push-ups for each of the other's symbols.
  • 1.7: Quest for the Dragon Star: As Kid Carmichael makes his debut, Olympus tells the others of how his quest for advice against Turbo led to a unique lesson.
  • 1.8: The Joke's on You: Tired of Warlock's practical jokes, Great Wolf and Baby Doll put itching powder in his glove...only to have an unsuspecting Red Dragon use it for an important match against Superstar, who is seeking full Dragon Belt status.
  • 1.9: Double Dragon Star Match: As Superstar defeats Olympus for the Dragon Star, Baby Doll is set to face Lady Lightning but her worries about her past with her father threaten to make her back out.
  • 1.10: Blindsided: In a preliminary match, Tsunami uses an illegal move on Yin Yang Man. As the bout is reviewed, the other Masters learn Yin Yang is blind in one eye and he shares how it happened.
  • 1.11: Icebreaker: As a storm rages outside, Tiger Claw and Great Wolf face each other for the first time since the breaking of their friendship and are perhaps able to put it back together.
  • 1.12: Reaching the Top: The Machine worries over having to face Olympus to reach full Dragon Belt status. Meanwhile, Great Wolf prepares to break a long-standing record on shattering ice.
  • 1.13: Showdown: Part 1: The Machine and Superstar go at it for the Dragon Star but the match ends with both defeated by a mysterious masked ninja.

Season 2 (1996-97)

Season 2 began where season 1 left off. Because both the Machine and Superstar had been knocked off the pedestal by a ninja during the Dragon Star match, neither won the Dragon Star. This became a problem throughout the World Martial Arts Council. To make matters worse, Larry Lam (Warlock) made a pact with the newest master, Tracy Swedom (Tracer) and joined a cult called "Jukido". Jukido was a secret group of martial-arts masters who did not want to follow the code of the Dragon Star; for this, they were banned from the WMAC, so they decided to steal the Dragon Star out of revenge. During the investigation, some of the Masters were accused of being the masked ninja, including Ho Sung Pak's brother, Ho Young Pak (Star Warrior), and former Dragon Star Champion Mike Bernardo (Turbo), but they were all cleared. Another Master, Mike Chaturantabut (Wizard), was found to have the red dragon mark of Jukido, but he had since cut his Jukido ties. Warlock, who turned out to be Wizard's half-brother, was still part of the group, despite all appearances to the contrary.

Dragon Star champion Chris Casamassa (Red Dragon) faced Warlock for the Dragon Star championship. During the match, a hooded Jukido ninja entered the match during a violation and came to Warlock's aid against Red Dragon (Warlock even saved the ninja when the latter almost fell off the rotating platform). Despite the interference, Red Dragon won the match and retained his title. Later, Jamie Webster (Great Wolf) began to have premonitions about the Dragon Star either disappearing or otherwise being a fake and the role Jukido would play in this.

On the women's side, Sophia Crawford (Chameleon) defeated both Mer-Mer Chen (Princess) and Christine Rodrigues (Lady Lightning) to win the Dragon Star. When she went to claim her prize, she found the Dragon Star replaced with red dragon crest of Jukido and screamed in horror, validating Great Wolf's visions. Wizard, along with Olympus, The Machine, Tiger Claw and Superstar, figured out that Tracer and Warlock were behind the theft, but were convinced there was a third member of the group. They originally suspected Chameleon of being that third member, but realized that she was innocent; not only was her terror at seeing the Jukido crest instead of the Dragon Star genuine, but Superstar had also previously overheard her reject Tracer's offer to be part of "the team." Jukido members Tracer and Warlock were definitely part of the plot to steal the Dragon Star, but, unbeknownst to all until the very end (and only to the viewers), so was Hien Nguyen (Tsunami); he brought the Dragon Star to a helicopter, where Tracer and Warlock awaited him. Great Wolf's visions, however, portrayed Tsunami as a hero who recovers the Dragon Star for the WMAC, so Tsunami's true role in the plot remains a mystery and a topic for debate amongst the fandom.

Episodes

  • 2.1: Showdown: Part 2: The masked ninja escapes before his identity is discovered. As a new Super Challenge is fought, accusations are thrown at Star Warrior. The ending reveals that Warlock and the newest Master, Tracer, are secretly working together to destroy WMAC.
  • 2.2: Dragon Star Rematch: Superstar and the Machine's rematch is marred by an earthquake. Meanwhile, the Masters put Star Warrior on trial as the masked ninja.
  • 2.3: Ladies' Night: Lady Lightning hopes a new outfit gets her confidence back after losing the Dragon Star. Meanwhile, Star Warrior feels resentment towards his brother, Superstar, for doubting him during the masked ninja controversy.
  • 2.4: Fired Up: Red Dragon prepares to go for full Dragon Belt status as Olympus shows off a unique weapon.
  • 2.5: Wizard and Warlock: A new Master called Wizard arrives with Warlock revealing him as his estranged brother, whom he tells the Masters is part of an evil martial arts organization known as Jukido; however, Wizard tells the Masters that it's the other way around and that Warlock has been lying to them all. Red Dragon defeats The Machine for the Dragon Star. At the end of the episode, Warlock has Wizard ambushed by ninjas.
  • 2.6: Battle of the Brothers: Tiger Claw saves Wizard from his attackers, the man sharing a clue before passing out. Meanwhile, Star Warrior and Superstar overcome their mistrust issues as the other Masters investigate the attackers.
  • 2.7: Bad Blood: The issues of the attacks and mistrust cause tension between the Masters, especially during their preliminary matches.
  • 2.8: Super Challenge III: Another Super Challenge gives Warlock the chance to attain full Dragon Belt status. Turbo and Star Warrior embark on a series of strange challenges against each other following Turbo's Battledome loss to Star Warrior in the previous episode.
  • 2.9: Mixed Doubles: A special match of male/female Masters is made while Warlock challenges Red Dragon for the Dragon Star. Meanwhile, Wizard returns to the WMAC following his brutal Battledome beating at the hands of the Jukido warriors a few weeks ago.
  • 2.10: Name of the Game: The Masters play with a program that creates anagrams of names. Star Warrior and Turbo settle their feud while Black Widow reveals she is retiring as Dragon Star champion, perhaps giving Jukido the opening they have been looking for.
  • 2.11: Vision of Evil: Part 1: Great Wolf shares a nightmare he had of the Dragon Star being stolen and fears the day's match-ups will prove it true.
  • 2.12: Vision of Evil: Part 2: In a special 3-way match, Chameleon wins the Dragon Star but a bizarre statue shows up instead, thus confirming Great Wolf's fears. The Masters finally realize who is behind the plot unfolding all this time, as Wizard finally exposes his brother's true intentions to the Masters.
  • 2.13: The Turning Points of the Masters: A recap of the personal flashbacks of the Masters.

Cancellation

WMAC Masters was cancelled after 2 seasons in 1997.[4] The fate of the Dragon Star remains in the air. However, one last episode did air in 1997 after the end of the show, which was known as "The Turning Points of the Masters"; in this episode, four masters (The Machine, Yin Yang Man, Superstar, and Olympus) told their stories that were their personal "Turning Points" (these stories were actually all previously shown during episodes of Season 1).

Release

Syndication

The show originally aired on September 16, 1995.[1] The show was not broadcast for several years following its cancellation. It was shown on the 4Kids TV Saturday morning television programming block from 2002 until 2003. The CW, who operated the Toonzai video-on-demand website (the successor to the TV-based 4Kids TV), hosted all 26 episodes of the series for free streaming on their website before 4Kids Entertainment went bankrupt and Toonzai programming was subsequently cancelled in late 2012. The series has not been syndicated in any medium since the closure of Toonzai's website.

Home video

Only six episodes from the series have been officially released on home media. All three volumes were released on April 8, 1996 on VHS by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Video Treasures. Each volume contains two episodes: Meet the Masters/Brothers in Arms, Going for Gold/Broken Promise,[5] and Ninja Challenge/Quest for the Dragon Star.

References

  1. ^ a b Voger, Mark (September 8, 1995). "Shannon Lee invokes her family legacy". Home News Tribune. p. 43. Retrieved August 16, 2021. (Subscription required.)
  2. ^ Patton, John (November 1995). "Last of the Dragon's Children Talks About Her Role in New Martial Arts TV Show". Black Belt. p. 132. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  3. ^ Obituary Richard Branden from blog
  4. ^ Perez, Herb (March 1999). "Myth, Fantasy, Reality". Black Belt. p. 14. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  5. ^ WMAC Masters - Going for Gold / Broken Promise VHS. ASIN 6304067879.

External links

  • WMAC Masters at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources WMAC Masters news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message WMAC Masters is an American live action television show produced by Norman Grossfeld featuring choreographed martial arts fights It was created and produced by 4Kids Productions later known as 4Kids Entertainment in conjunction with Renaissance Atlantic Entertainment best known as the co producers of the Saban s Power Rangers franchise and syndicated by The Summit Media Group 4Kids and Summit Media were divisions of licensing agency Leisure Concepts Inc later becoming the now defunct 4Licensing Corporation WMAC MastersWMAC Masters LogoGenreSportCreated byCarlin WestAlfred KahnDeveloped byKathy Borland Norman GrossfeldWritten byNorman GrossfeldDirected byIsaac FlorentinePresented byShannon LeeStarringHerb PerezHakim AlstonHo Sung PakChris CasamassaJamie WebsterChristine Bannon RodriguesJohnny Lee SmithErik BettsRichard BrandenSophia CrawfordHien NguyenHo Young PakMer Mer ChenMichael BernardoTheme music composerJohn Siegler John LefflerComposerRaveCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes26ProductionExecutive producersAlfred KahnNorman GrossfeldFrank WardPat JohnsonProducersNorman J GrossfeldKathy BorlandProduction locationsUniversal Studios Florida Universal Orlando ResortEditorsBill FredaMeredith PageProduction companies4Kids Productions Renaissance Atlantic EntertainmentDistributorThe Summit Media GroupReleaseOriginal networkFirst run syndicationOriginal releaseSeptember 16 1995 1995 09 16 1997 1997 The show while featuring real martial arts by trained martial artists depicted a fantasy setting using fictional episodic stories with each episode relating a life lesson Battles were fought on elaborate closed sets with an omniscient narrator on screen scoring and health gauges giving the show a feel of a cinematic live action video game WMAC stands for the fictional World Martial Arts Council 1 where the best martial artists compete for the ultimate prize the Dragon Star The Dragon Star is a gold trophy that looks like a shuriken surrounded by a dragon it was proof that its holder was the best martial artist in the world The show lasted for two seasons from 1995 to 1997 The first season was hosted by Shannon Lee 2 the daughter of martial artist Bruce Lee and the sister of actor Brandon Lee In season 2 Shannon Lee was no longer the host and the show focused more on fantasy and less on real life issues Contents 1 Quest for the Dragon Star 1 1 Form demonstrations 1 2 Preliminary matches and Battledome finals 1 3 Super Challenges and 4 man Battledome finals 1 4 Dragon Star Matches 1 4 1 Season 1 1 4 2 Season 2 1 5 Battlezones 1 6 Ninjas 1 7 Special Match Mixed Doubles 1 8 Past Dragon Star Champions 2 Ki Symbols 3 Cast of Characters 3 1 Dragon Star Masters 3 2 Jukido Masters 3 3 Stuntperformers Ninjas Kabuki warriors Shadow warriors et al 3 4 Others 4 Notes 5 Martial Arts Disciplines Fighting Styles 5 1 Goju Ryu 5 2 Hapkido 5 3 Judo 5 4 Karate 5 5 Kenpo 5 6 Kickboxing 5 7 Kodan Kan 5 8 Kung Fu 5 9 Shorin Ryu 5 10 Tae Kwon Do 5 11 Tang Soo Do 5 12 Vale Tudo 5 13 Wrestling 5 14 Wushu 6 Signature Moves 7 The Dragon Star 8 Episodes 8 1 Season 1 1995 8 2 Season 2 1996 97 9 Cancellation 10 Release 10 1 Syndication 10 2 Home video 11 References 12 External linksQuest for the Dragon Star EditForm demonstrations Edit Many episodes featured masters doing demonstrations with some demonstrations being known as Master Blaster competitions Some were done to inaugurate a new Master such as Hien Tsunami Nguyen Man Without Sight Tracy Tracer Swedom Army of One and Carmichael Kid Carmichael Simon Flight of Freedom Others included Wind Earth amp Ice Jamie Great Wolf Webster broke a WMAC record held by Chris Red Dragon Casamassa which was successfully breaking 2 large ice blocks weighing in at a total of 600 pounds stacked on top of each other Just before that feat he broke a slab of Indian red stone while clenching a raw egg in his hand without breaking it Table of Terror Erik Panther Betts balanced himself above a bed of 900 razor sharp nails Rite of Passage Willie Bam Johnson did his form with his son Lil Bam as a rite of passage ritual Herb Olympus Perez did one to test out his new weapon the Disk Launcher Richard Yin Yang Man Branden demonstrated the Ancient Weapons of Wushu Fire amp Ice Martial Arts Extreme Tsunami performed the Volcano Walk walking barefoot on flaming hot coals before freezing himself and a bucket of water in a cryogenic chamber the water turned to a solid block of ice which Tsunami then broke with his bare fist Michael Turbo Bernardo and Ho Young Star Warrior Pak demonstrated a Speed Breaking contest to settle a few weeks long dispute which in the end was won by Star Warrior Preliminary matches and Battledome finals Edit In most episodes it begins with 4 combatants 2 of them fight in 2 separate matches They fight in the Battlezones against ninjas After a short melee with the ninjas depending on your health gauge the fighters will fight each other until one of them is the victor In rare instances if the fighters fight each other long enough that there is no winner yet the ninjas will re emerge There have been four instances where the match ended abruptly The first incident took place in the Doom City battlezone when Jamie Webster Great Wolf won by accidentally knocking out Johnny Lee Smith Tiger Claw with a double inside crescent kick to both sides of Smith s head this kick was a move Smith taught Webster who promised Webster he wouldn t use that move against him if Webster promised to not use it against Smith The second incident occurred at the Danger Dock battlezone when then rookie Kid Carmichael had knocked Yin Ying Man into the water because Yin Yang Man was all wet Kid Carmichael immediately won the match Then in the Stone Valley battlezone Red Dragon got disqualified after inadvertently hitting Superstar with a live bare hand after he had removed the glove from that hand due to a nagging itching burn this was due to itching powder being placed in his gloves by Great Wolf and Baby Doll who were trying to get back at Warlock but ended up mistakenly booby trapping Red Dragon s gloves minutes before his bout thinking those were Warlock s gloves The final incident was another where Red Dragon lost by getting knocked into the water by the Machine in the Mayan Mystery battlezone and ending up all wet There was also one instance where the match ended in someone surrendering and this occurred in the second episode of WMAC Masters The Pak brothers Ho Young and Ho Sung Star Warrior and Superstar respectively were pitted in a preliminary match against one another and just as Superstar s gauge was almost at the bottom when Star Warrior had him beaten Superstar bowed to his brother signifying that he was giving up thus awarding Star Warrior the win The storyline was that Star Warrior had saved his brother s life using Drunken Fist many years ago When Superstar saw his brother switch forms to Drunken Fist in the match he bowed out The two combatants who win their respective preliminary matches will face off in the Battledome The match lasts 2 minutes The fighters each try to force the opponent into the cage wall If successful the fighter will get points and the opponent will receive a mild electric shock The higher the points the better chance of winning Ninjas will invade the cage during the match and if a ninja forces one of the fighters into the cage the opponent gets the point Also if a fighter chooses to hold on to the cage after being knocked into it no scoring can take place until he lets go In case of a tie the fighters will compete in sudden death The winner will receive the opponent s Ki Symbol and have it placed on their Dragon Belt Super Challenges and 4 man Battledome finals Edit In other episodes 6 masters take part in what was called a Super Challenge One at a time they would compete in separate battlezones against a group of ninjas in 45 seconds of time and would be scored at the end of the time period The 4 top scoring combatants move onto the Battledome in a 2 minute free for all match with the same rules as the regular matches score points by knocking the opponent onto the cage wall with the winner receiving 3 Ki Symbols one from each of the defeated opponents No ninjas would participate in this sort of Battledome match but Sudden Death rules still applied in case of a tie at the end of the match Only three of these were ever held one in the first season and two in the second season Before the start of the first Super Challenge Olympus the Dragon Star champion at the time was asked to demonstrate a Ninja Challenge He would be surrounded by ninjas in the WMAC Arena where he would then proceed to battle them for the 45 seconds Once the demonstration was finished the real challenge began Challenge 1 results including the Battlezones fought in and the final ranking going into the 4 Man Battledome Finals were as follows in order of appearance Those that moved on to the 4 Man Battledome Finals are in bold print Red Dragon Mayan Mystery 92 points Final rank 5th place Tsunami WMAC Arena 101 points Final rank 3rd place Great Wolf WMAC Arena 126 points Final rank 1st place Warlock WMAC Arena 102 points Final rank 2nd place Tiger Claw Mayan Mystery 90 points Final rank Last place Panther WMAC Arena 97 points Final rank 4th placeBattledome Finals Winner Tsunami Final score Great Wolf 1 Warlock 1 Tsunami 4 Panther 1 Challenge 2 results Yin Yang Man Mayan Mystery 79 points Final rank 3rd place Turbo Mayan Mystery 77 points Final rank 4th place Great Wolf Ghost Town 73 points Final rank 5th place Star Warrior Mayan Mystery 91 points Final rank 1st place Bam Ghost Town 72 points Final rank Last place Olympus Pressure Pit 80 points Final rank 2nd placeBattledome Finals Winner Turbo by Sudden Death Final score Olympus 2 Yin Yang Man 3 Star Warrior 0 Turbo 3 Note With Turbo and Yin Yang Man tied at the end of regulation Olympus and Star Warrior were told to leave the dome so the other two could conclude the match under Sudden Death rules Turbo came out the victor Challenge 3 results Great Wolf Ghost Town 75 points Final rank 5th place Kid Carmichael Doom City 74 points Final rank Last place The Machine Ghost Town 92 points Final rank 1st place Tsunami Ghost Town 88 points Final rank 2nd place Warlock Doom City 86 points Final rank 3rd place Tiger Claw Dark Alley 86 points Final rank 3rd placeBattledome Finals Winner Warlock Final score The Machine 2 Tsunami 0 Tiger Claw 2 Warlock 3 NOTE Great Wolf is the only Master to have taken part in all 3 Ninja Challenges Dragon Star Matches Edit Once a master achieved Full Dragon Belt status acquiring 10 opponents Ki Symbols he would compete for the Dragon Star against the champion Matches took place atop a rotating platform If either competitor stepped off the platform at any time a violation was called and a ninja entered the competition Each match continued until one of the two masters was knocked off of the platform The master left standing was declared Dragon Star Champion and was awarded the star The defeated master would return to regular competition and attempt to gain enough Ki Symbols to challenge again Season 1 Edit The first champion was Turbo who defeated Yin Yang Man in the inaugural Dragon Star match Turbo was in turn defeated by Olympus who was defeated by Superstar In the last episode of the first season Superstar was challenged by the Machine in a match that ended in controversial fashion One of several ninjas that the masters had forced into the match attacked both men and knocked both of them off the platform simultaneously leaving the Dragon Star in flux Season 2 Edit At the beginning of Season 2 it was revealed that WMAC rules did not allow ninjas to win the Dragon Star It was also discovered that a conspiracy was beginning to brew involving master Warlock and new master Tracer To settle the vacancy and crown a new champion Superstar and the Machine faced off again in a secret area where there would be no interference The two masters were each given a coin with their respective Ki Symbol on them with the object being to reach a replica Dragon Star and attach the coin to it all while battling themselves and the elements surrounding them The Machine reached the goal first and won the vacant Dragon Star Red Dragon emerged as the next challenger for the Dragon Star and defeated the Machine to claim it His first defense of the star would come against Warlock where the conspiracy once again reared itself Warlock was discovered to have paid off a ninja to not attack him during the course of the contest instead focusing on the champion The strategy ultimately backfired and Red Dragon retained the Dragon Star The conclusion of the season revealed the truth of the entire matter Warlock Tracer and at least one other master were discovered to have been competitors in a discipline that the WMAC had outlawed due to its connection to illegal activity Their goal was to procure the Dragon Star by any means and they were revealed to have been behind the controversial finish to the Dragon Star match from the first season finale Once that failed and once Warlock failed in his quest to win it outright the corrupt masters simply stole the Dragon Star and left the organization taking the trophy with them Their partner in crime was revealed to be young master Tsunami Battlezones Edit There were many different Battlezones for the fighters to compete in whether they were for preliminaries or for ninja challenges However in Season 2 only 5 of these would be used These battlezones included Ghost Town a traditional ghost town like setting presumably in a long abandoned wild west town with abandoned buildings and saloons Tumbleweeds wagon wheels and haystacks littered the landscape Thunder and lightning were a constant presence This Battlezone took place in the stage for the Wild Wild Wild West Stunt Show at Universal Studios Florida Sting Alley at New York themed area Universal Studios Florida Doom City a city scene with wreckage everywhere cars buildings etc and even some burning buildings Searchlights would roam around the area randomly This battlezone was actually part of Kongfrontation at Universal Studios Florida Mayan Mystery a Mayan courtyard scene with waterfalls and climbable boulders including some with Mayan face carvings This Battlezone took place on the Animal Actors Stage at Universal Studios Florida Dark Alley a city slum scene set in an alleyway in front of brick buildings which featured many balconies and dumpsters This Battlezone is actually part of the New York area of Universal Studios Florida Pressure Pit an underground battlezone located 500 feet below the WMAC Arena featuring crates and construction this battlezone gets its name from the fact that the air pressure there can cause one s ears and nose to bleed Arena Rapid Transit System used only for the Dragon Star Rematch an underground subway station setting it featured subway cars entering the station which transported the ninjas to the battle It took place in the Earthquake ride at Universal Studios Florida Stone Valley a forest like setting with many trees and huge boulders as well as waterfalls and ponds Nuclear Nightmare a battlezone set among nuclear power plants Danger Dock a typical harbor setting right by the river which has boardwalks shacks and a more open courtyard area fit for battle This battlezone was part of the San Francisco Area of Universal Studios Florida NOTE In Battlezones settings with water hazards like Mayan Mystery and Danger Dock if a combatant was knocked into the water during the match he or she would automatically lose the match NOTE 2 Stone Valley Nuclear Nightmare and Danger Dock were not used in Season 2 NOTE 3 The Dark Alley battlezone was the only Battlezone that had been rained on during the show s run despite the constant thundering in Ghost Town A thunderstorm was appearing in one episode and Great Wolf and Turbo were battling it out in the Dark Alley According to the officials if the rain was too great for combat the match had to be cancelled or suspended This never came to pass because soon after the rain started Great Wolf defeated Turbo ending the match Ninjas Edit There were many different types of ninjas that appeared in the show most of them specific to a battlezone although they would appear in other places including the Dragon Star matches According to Shannon Lee they were all WMAC Academy Cadets who would eventually become Masters Tsunami and Kid Carmichael were known to be former ninjas The different kinds of ninjas included the following Ghost Town Ninjas dressed in black garb with a skull like mask on their faces They always appear in the Ghost Town Battlezone It was this type of ninja that defeated both Superstar and The Machine during the Dragon Star match at the end of Season 1 Kabuki Ninjas in black garb with a white faced red cheeked mask on both the front and back of their heads They mostly appear in the Doom City Battlezone although they have also been seen in the Stone Valley Battlezone Black Ninjas covered in traditional black garb They appeared in various battlezones throughout the two seasons such as Danger Dock and Dark Alley They are more frequently used for the 2 man Battledome finals Blood Ninjas covered in red garb They seldom appeared in battlezones but they did appear once in Dark Alley and also in the Rapid Transit during the Dragon Star rematch In some earlier episodes they were seen in the women s Battledome finals Camo Ninjas covered in camouflage colored garb They usually appear in the Mayan Mystery Battlezone Hazard Ninjas dressed in black and red garb with 2 green stripes and on their face they wear gas masks They were introduced in Season 2 and appeared in the Pressure Pit battlezone Jukido Hooded Ninjas they were friends of Warlock who is a member of that group who haven t appeared in any battlezones They once ambushed Warlock s brother Wizard and gave him a beating until he was saved by Tiger Claw Jukido also took out Panther hence the latter s absence during season 2 this part of the storyline was decided when Erik Betts the actor playing Panther broke his hip and thus could not appear in further episodes It is known they are members of Jukido when Tiger Claw pulled one s mask off and found the symbol of Jukido printed on his head Only one of these ninjas officially appeared in a WMAC Masters competition that being the Dragon Star match between Red Dragon and Warlock These ninjas are covered in black garb with a hood on it the hood is placed over a red masked face that also seemed to have a black bandanna over the eyes Special Match Mixed Doubles Edit On one occasion in Season 2 a male combatant would team up with a female combatant to take on another male female team in what was called a Mixed Doubles match In the lone case Superstar had teamed up with Lady Lightning in order to take on the team of Tracer and Chameleon Superstar and Lady Lightning were Team Yellow while Tracer and Chameleon were Team Red The match took place in the Doom City battlezone where they also had to fend off a group of Kabuki Warriors It was just like a regular preliminary match but there would be only one health gauge for each team meaning that the two members of each team were competing as one Team Yellow emerged victorious and for their victory they received the Ki Symbols of their defeated opponents Superstar getting Tracer s Ki Symbol and Lady Lightning getting Chameleon s Past Dragon Star Champions Edit In order in which they have held the title until someone beat them for it Male Turbo Olympus Superstar The Machine Red DragonNOTE Yin Yang Man was also a contender and he challenged Turbo for the title hence the reason that Yin Yang Man was starting on his second Dragon Belt when the series started but Turbo defeated him Similarly Warlock was a contender who challenged champion Red Dragon but Red Dragon won the match Female Tarantula Lady Lightning Black Widow Chameleon if that is the Dragon Star were to ever be found after being stolen NOTE Baby Doll was the only female master in the series to lose the Dragon Star match as a contender Lady Lightning who was practically a dominant force in season 1 in the women s division had successfully defended her title against Baby Doll But it was revealed in season 2 that Lady Lightning was defeated by Black Widow Black Widow is the only ever champion male or female to have willingly relinquished her Dragon Star which then caused 3 competitors namely Lady Lightning Princess and Chameleon to be automatically eligible to compete in a Dragon Star match Ki Symbols EditEach WMAC Master has a Ki Symbol A Ki Symbol is the reflection of the soul of the combatant For example Herb Perez s Ki Symbol is Olympus because he won the gold medal in Tae Kwon Do at the 1992 Summer Olympics The Ki Symbol reminds many of the mask of a Luchador because both reflect the heart and soul of the wearer Other examples include Red Dragon Chris Casamassa s father is the founder of Red Dragon Karate Mouse As a child Michele Krasnoo was known for her high pitched kiais Great Wolf Jamie Webster s real life Native American name translates to Great Wolf Bam Willie Johnson gets this nickname from shouting Bam in his kiais Superstar Ho Sung Pak s name in his native Korean means Superstar Baby Doll Bridgett Riley s father a movie stuntman gave her this nickname when she was a child Yin Yang Man Richard Branden s hobby is sketching variations on the ancient Chinese yin yang symbol Striking Eagle Taimak s name means Striking Eagle in the Aztec language Cast of Characters EditMany of the WMAC Masters including Richard Branden Erik Betts Hien Nguyen Sophia Crawford Yuji Noguchi Mer Mer Chen and Bridgett Riley were former and then current stunt people for Power Rangers In fact one Mike Chaturantabut would actually later become a Power Ranger in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue Noguchi was one of the main stunt coordinators for Power Rangers until the franchise was bought by Disney Other Masters are tied to Mortal Kombat Batman amp Robin Shootfighter and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies and series Hakim Alston The Machine made a few appearances in The New Adventures of Robin Hood playing the role of Kemal Nomad Warrior Sophia Crawford Chameleon also made an appearance Clayton Barber Bridgett Riley Erik Betts Mike Chat and Chris Casamassa also appeared in the series Martial Law Other movies that featured several WMAC Masters are GI Joe Watchmen Catwoman Avatar Last Airbender Book of Swords Fist of the Warrior xXx The Next Level Torque Windtalkers Time Machine Down With Love Sci Fighter US Seals 2 Urban Justice Blood and Bone Poseidon Johnny Tao Fast Five Savate Drive Gedo Red Skies 18 Fingers of Death Ant Man Ides of March etc Despite the show s scripted and choreographed nature its competitors were legitimate martial artists At least two of the cast members could lay legitimate claim to being among the world s best martial artists both Herbert Perez and Lynnette Love won Olympic gold medals in taekwondo Perez a gold in the 1992 Summer Olympics and Love a gold at the 1988 Summer Olympics in addition to a bronze medal in 1992 Bridgett Riley and Christine Bannon Rodrigues were both competitive kickboxers with Bannon Rodrigues winning gold medals in the WAKO Amateur World Championship in 1991 and 1993 Several of the other performers held multiple black belts in multiple disciplines Note With the exception of Michael M Foley who portrayed Tracy Swedom ki symbol Tracer all actors on this list played themselves with their ki symbols being an element created for the show Dragon Star Masters Edit Hakim Alston The Machine Richard Branden Yin Yang Man Chris Casamassa Red Dragon Mike Chaturantabut Wizard Season 2 Mer Mer Chen Princess Marco Johnson Little Bam Episode 2 8 Willie Johnson Bam referred to in season 1 as The Bam Michelle Krasnoo Mouse Episode 1 3 Herb Perez Olympus Ho Sung Pak Superstar Ho Young Pak Star Warrior Christine Bannon Rodrigues Lady Lightning Johnny Lee Smith Tiger Claw Jamie Webster Great Wolf Sophia Crawford Chameleon Season 2 Lynnette Love Tarantula Season 1 Akihiro Yuji Noguchi Cyclone Season 2 Tiana Noguchi Black Widow Bridgett Riley Baby Doll Season 1 with only one appearance in Season 2 Carmichael Simon Kid Carmichael announcer referred to him as only Kid in season 2 though his full nickname was still displayed on screen Michael Bernardo Turbo Erik Betts Panther Season 1 Hien Nguyen Tsunami Unknown Actor The Rat Taimak Guarriello Striking EagleJukido Masters Edit Erik Betts Panther Season 1 implied Larry Lam Warlock Hien Nguyen Tsunami double agent Michael M Foley Tracy Swedom Tracer Season 2 Stuntperformers Ninjas Kabuki warriors Shadow warriors et al Edit Shah Alston Clayton Barber Mike Bernardo Steve Boyles Richard Branden Percy Brown Sho Brown Tracy Fleming Garth Johnson Willie Johnson Dave Kramer Larry Lam James Sang Lee Christopher Leps John Medlen David Morizot David Nicoll Hien Nguyen Phi Long Nguyen Herb Perez J J Perry Rich Purnell Christine Bannon Rodrigues Ben Rowe Rey Phillip Santos Carmichael Simon Christophe B Tortora Ryan Watson Alex Wen Lee Whittaker Tyrone Wiggins Pedro Xavier Stunt veteran Nick Brandon worked as a safety coordinator Others Edit Steve Boyles Steve Hakim Alston Kickboxing opponent Season 1 Neil Brown Jr Jake Season 1 Dave Morizot Gang leader Season 1 Tracy Flemming Gang member Season 1 John Medlen Babydoll s father Season 1 Billy Hines extra Notes EditThe name of villain Tracy Swedom is an anagram for Destroy WMAC Said pseudonym was created for the series Ho Sung Pak and Ho Young Pak are real life siblings Mike Chaturantabut s and Larry Lam s characters are half brothers but the two are not related in real life Willie The Bam Johnson is the real life father of Marco Little Bam Johnson Hakim The Machine Alston is the real life brother of Shah Alston who also appeared on the show Before WMAC Masters Erik Panther Betts competed on an episode of American Gladiators during the show s 1994 95 season and won that episode s match earning 2 500 for his victory The Japanese translation of Jukido is The Soft Way of Harmony Richard Branden Yin Yang Man died from pancreatic cancer on December 11 2013 at the age of 50 3 Neil Brown Jr would later portray N W A member DJ Yella in the 2015 biopic film Straight Outta Compton Martial Arts Disciplines Fighting Styles EditGoju Ryu Edit Striking EagleHapkido Edit Black WidowJudo Edit RatKarate Edit Cyclone Great Wolf Mouse Red DragonKenpo Edit Lady LightningKickboxing Edit Baby Doll The MachineKodan Kan Edit TracerKung Fu Edit Chameleon Star Warrior Superstar Tsunami Warlock WizardShorin Ryu Edit Tiger Claw TurboTae Kwon Do Edit The Machine Olympus TarantulaTang Soo Do Edit MouseVale Tudo Edit HollywoodWrestling Edit All AmericanWushu Edit Bam Kid Carmichael Panther Princess Star Warrior Yin Yang ManSignature Moves EditHakim The Machine Alston Switching Axe Kick Michael Turbo Bernardo Double Spin and Strike Erik Panther Betts Double Side Kick Richard Yin Yang Man Branden Butterfly Kick Chris Red Dragon Casamassa Spinning Hook Front Kick Mike Wizard Chaturantabut Shaolin Fury Mer Mer Princess Chen Jumping Outside Kick Sophia Chameleon Crawford Scorpion Kick Willie Bam Johnson Bam Slam Michelle Mouse Krasnoo Hawkeye Kick Larry Warlock Lam Spinning Side Kick Hien Tsunami Nguyen Rainbow Kick Tiana Black Widow Noguchi Whirlwind Kick Yuji Cyclone Noguchi Cyclone Kick Ho Sung Superstar Pak Pumping Side Kick Ho Young Star Warrior Pak Double Tornado Herb Olympus Perez Spinning Hook Back Kick Bridgett Baby Doll Riley Slingshot Kick Christine Lady Lightning Rodrigues Classic Axe Kick Carmichael Kid Carmichael Simon 720 Degree Spin Kick Johnny Lee Tiger Claw Smith Roundhouse Hook Kick Tracy Tracer Swedom Classified Strike Taimak Striking Eagle Guarriello Eagle Claw Punch Jamie Great Wolf Webster Windmill KickThe Dragon Star EditThe Dragon Star represents the greatest martial artist in the world The 8 Points of the Dragon Star represented the 8 points on how a true martial artist would live The 8 Points are Discipline Courage Forgiveness Compassion Honor Wisdom Loyalty and Respect In Season 2 members of Jukido were banned by the WMAC for not following the Code of the Dragon Star but some members managed to infiltrate the competition At end of the Season 2 finale Hien Nguyen Tsunami stole the Dragon Star and brought it to a rooftop building where Michael Foley Tracy Tracer Swedom and Larry Lam Warlock were awaiting a helicopter The WMAC discontinued all competition until the Dragon Star could be recovered The Dragon Star was built by Jim King the same prop maker that built The Machine Body Armor and several of the weapons for the series The original design of The Machine armor was redesigned by Jim King prior to its fabrication The new armor design was incorporated into the toy version of The Machine Episodes EditSeason 1 1995 Edit Season 1 involved personal storylines of the WMAC Masters In the first episode we were introduced to the masters themselves and Hakim Alston talked about how he earned his namesake The Machine Throughout the first season they talked about the highs and lows of the masters from the feud between Johnny Lee Smith Tiger Claw and Jamie Webster Great Wolf due to a broken promise Ho Sung Pak Superstar surrendering to his brother Ho Young Pak Star Warrior to Richard Branden s blindness in one eye thus began wearing an eyepatch to Hien Nguyen Tsunami overcoming the odds and winning 3 Ki Symbols for his once empty Dragon Belt winning a bet he had with Superstar Superstar then got a chance to challenge Olympus in a special double Dragon Star match where he won and became the new Dragon Star Champion However the biggest shocker was at the end of season 1 when Hakim Alston and then Dragon Star Champion Ho Sung Pak Superstar got knocked off the rotating pedestal at the same time by a ninja during their Dragon Star match The conclusion of the match would come at the start of the next season Episodes 1 1 Meet the Masters Tsunami learns how the various Masters got their nicknames but the Machine refuses to answer The Machine eventually reveals that when he was younger his pride made him go into an all out fight where he broke his leg forcing him to change his attitude 1 2 Brothers in Arms When a match between Superstar and Star Warrior ends oddly the Machine explains the unique bond the brothers have Also Olympus who is one ki symbol away from full Dragon Belt status faces Tsunami in the latter s first match since being promoted to the academy 1 3 Going for Gold Olympus challenges Turbo for the Dragon Star and shares how he once helped a troubled youth 1 4 Broken Promise After being knocked out by a move Great Wolf promised never to use on him Tiger Claw feels anger toward his friend 1 5 A Man Can Dream Tsunami has a crush on Shannon Lee and Red Dragon shares a story of his own feelings for a female astronaut 1 6 Ninja Challenge With the first ever Ninja Challenge offering a chance to win three ki symbols Tsunami makes a bet with Superstar over his chances with the loser doing a hundred push ups for each of the other s symbols 1 7 Quest for the Dragon Star As Kid Carmichael makes his debut Olympus tells the others of how his quest for advice against Turbo led to a unique lesson 1 8 The Joke s on You Tired of Warlock s practical jokes Great Wolf and Baby Doll put itching powder in his glove only to have an unsuspecting Red Dragon use it for an important match against Superstar who is seeking full Dragon Belt status 1 9 Double Dragon Star Match As Superstar defeats Olympus for the Dragon Star Baby Doll is set to face Lady Lightning but her worries about her past with her father threaten to make her back out 1 10 Blindsided In a preliminary match Tsunami uses an illegal move on Yin Yang Man As the bout is reviewed the other Masters learn Yin Yang is blind in one eye and he shares how it happened 1 11 Icebreaker As a storm rages outside Tiger Claw and Great Wolf face each other for the first time since the breaking of their friendship and are perhaps able to put it back together 1 12 Reaching the Top The Machine worries over having to face Olympus to reach full Dragon Belt status Meanwhile Great Wolf prepares to break a long standing record on shattering ice 1 13 Showdown Part 1 The Machine and Superstar go at it for the Dragon Star but the match ends with both defeated by a mysterious masked ninja Season 2 1996 97 Edit Season 2 began where season 1 left off Because both the Machine and Superstar had been knocked off the pedestal by a ninja during the Dragon Star match neither won the Dragon Star This became a problem throughout the World Martial Arts Council To make matters worse Larry Lam Warlock made a pact with the newest master Tracy Swedom Tracer and joined a cult called Jukido Jukido was a secret group of martial arts masters who did not want to follow the code of the Dragon Star for this they were banned from the WMAC so they decided to steal the Dragon Star out of revenge During the investigation some of the Masters were accused of being the masked ninja including Ho Sung Pak s brother Ho Young Pak Star Warrior and former Dragon Star Champion Mike Bernardo Turbo but they were all cleared Another Master Mike Chaturantabut Wizard was found to have the red dragon mark of Jukido but he had since cut his Jukido ties Warlock who turned out to be Wizard s half brother was still part of the group despite all appearances to the contrary Dragon Star champion Chris Casamassa Red Dragon faced Warlock for the Dragon Star championship During the match a hooded Jukido ninja entered the match during a violation and came to Warlock s aid against Red Dragon Warlock even saved the ninja when the latter almost fell off the rotating platform Despite the interference Red Dragon won the match and retained his title Later Jamie Webster Great Wolf began to have premonitions about the Dragon Star either disappearing or otherwise being a fake and the role Jukido would play in this On the women s side Sophia Crawford Chameleon defeated both Mer Mer Chen Princess and Christine Rodrigues Lady Lightning to win the Dragon Star When she went to claim her prize she found the Dragon Star replaced with red dragon crest of Jukido and screamed in horror validating Great Wolf s visions Wizard along with Olympus The Machine Tiger Claw and Superstar figured out that Tracer and Warlock were behind the theft but were convinced there was a third member of the group They originally suspected Chameleon of being that third member but realized that she was innocent not only was her terror at seeing the Jukido crest instead of the Dragon Star genuine but Superstar had also previously overheard her reject Tracer s offer to be part of the team Jukido members Tracer and Warlock were definitely part of the plot to steal the Dragon Star but unbeknownst to all until the very end and only to the viewers so was Hien Nguyen Tsunami he brought the Dragon Star to a helicopter where Tracer and Warlock awaited him Great Wolf s visions however portrayed Tsunami as a hero who recovers the Dragon Star for the WMAC so Tsunami s true role in the plot remains a mystery and a topic for debate amongst the fandom Episodes 2 1 Showdown Part 2 The masked ninja escapes before his identity is discovered As a new Super Challenge is fought accusations are thrown at Star Warrior The ending reveals that Warlock and the newest Master Tracer are secretly working together to destroy WMAC 2 2 Dragon Star Rematch Superstar and the Machine s rematch is marred by an earthquake Meanwhile the Masters put Star Warrior on trial as the masked ninja 2 3 Ladies Night Lady Lightning hopes a new outfit gets her confidence back after losing the Dragon Star Meanwhile Star Warrior feels resentment towards his brother Superstar for doubting him during the masked ninja controversy 2 4 Fired Up Red Dragon prepares to go for full Dragon Belt status as Olympus shows off a unique weapon 2 5 Wizard and Warlock A new Master called Wizard arrives with Warlock revealing him as his estranged brother whom he tells the Masters is part of an evil martial arts organization known as Jukido however Wizard tells the Masters that it s the other way around and that Warlock has been lying to them all Red Dragon defeats The Machine for the Dragon Star At the end of the episode Warlock has Wizard ambushed by ninjas 2 6 Battle of the Brothers Tiger Claw saves Wizard from his attackers the man sharing a clue before passing out Meanwhile Star Warrior and Superstar overcome their mistrust issues as the other Masters investigate the attackers 2 7 Bad Blood The issues of the attacks and mistrust cause tension between the Masters especially during their preliminary matches 2 8 Super Challenge III Another Super Challenge gives Warlock the chance to attain full Dragon Belt status Turbo and Star Warrior embark on a series of strange challenges against each other following Turbo s Battledome loss to Star Warrior in the previous episode 2 9 Mixed Doubles A special match of male female Masters is made while Warlock challenges Red Dragon for the Dragon Star Meanwhile Wizard returns to the WMAC following his brutal Battledome beating at the hands of the Jukido warriors a few weeks ago 2 10 Name of the Game The Masters play with a program that creates anagrams of names Star Warrior and Turbo settle their feud while Black Widow reveals she is retiring as Dragon Star champion perhaps giving Jukido the opening they have been looking for 2 11 Vision of Evil Part 1 Great Wolf shares a nightmare he had of the Dragon Star being stolen and fears the day s match ups will prove it true 2 12 Vision of Evil Part 2 In a special 3 way match Chameleon wins the Dragon Star but a bizarre statue shows up instead thus confirming Great Wolf s fears The Masters finally realize who is behind the plot unfolding all this time as Wizard finally exposes his brother s true intentions to the Masters 2 13 The Turning Points of the Masters A recap of the personal flashbacks of the Masters Cancellation EditWMAC Masters was cancelled after 2 seasons in 1997 4 The fate of the Dragon Star remains in the air However one last episode did air in 1997 after the end of the show which was known as The Turning Points of the Masters in this episode four masters The Machine Yin Yang Man Superstar and Olympus told their stories that were their personal Turning Points these stories were actually all previously shown during episodes of Season 1 Release EditSyndication Edit The show originally aired on September 16 1995 1 The show was not broadcast for several years following its cancellation It was shown on the 4Kids TV Saturday morning television programming block from 2002 until 2003 The CW who operated the Toonzai video on demand website the successor to the TV based 4Kids TV hosted all 26 episodes of the series for free streaming on their website before 4Kids Entertainment went bankrupt and Toonzai programming was subsequently cancelled in late 2012 The series has not been syndicated in any medium since the closure of Toonzai s website Home video Edit Only six episodes from the series have been officially released on home media All three volumes were released on April 8 1996 on VHS by Anchor Bay Entertainment and Video Treasures Each volume contains two episodes Meet the Masters Brothers in Arms Going for Gold Broken Promise 5 and Ninja Challenge Quest for the Dragon Star References Edit a b Voger Mark September 8 1995 Shannon Lee invokes her family legacy Home News Tribune p 43 Retrieved August 16 2021 Subscription required Patton John November 1995 Last of the Dragon s Children Talks About Her Role in New Martial Arts TV Show Black Belt p 132 Retrieved August 12 2019 Obituary Richard Branden from blog Perez Herb March 1999 Myth Fantasy Reality Black Belt p 14 Retrieved August 12 2019 WMAC Masters Going for Gold Broken Promise VHS ASIN 6304067879 External links EditWMAC Masters at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WMAC Masters amp oldid 1130665418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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