el creador de esta serie Christy Hui.
I got to visit Warner Brothers' animation
studios in California and meet with Christy Hui, creator of Xiaolin
Showdown.
Xiaolin Showdown follows Omi, monk-in-training, as he
leads his fellow trainees into various battles with against the evildoers. With
the fate of the world hanging in the balance, it’s up to these four to save the
day.
TFK: How long did it take to
develop the show?
Christy: The process took about three years from
creating the original idea to the airing of the first episode. There were a lot
of changes along the way, but they were all good changes. As a matter of fact,
we're making yet more changes in the new season, making the show even more
exciting and edgier...it's a good thing. Part of the growth process.
TFK: What cartoons did you
watch as a kid?
Christy: I must say my all time favorite was
Popeye; he made me want to eat spinach!
TFK: What about other cartoons now?
Christy: I love The
Simpsons. I love Spongebob.
TFK: You talk a lot about
'East meets West' in the show. What do you mean by that?
Christy: Having grown up in
China and spending most of my adult life in the U.S., I have the benefit of
being bi-cultural. And a big part of my vision for the show is to blend in the
two cultures harmoniously. I hope viewers can see that Xiaolin Showdown
serves as a good example of what I mean by 'East meets West.' We do our best to
create a balance between the Eastern philosophies, and a sense of humor and
adventure.
This 'East meets West' thread is applied to all areas of the
show, from stories, to character development, to the design and aesthetic of the
show. For example, if you look at a character like Omi, he’s raised in a temple
somewhere in China so he’s completely Eastern. He then meets three kids, from
all over the world with very different cultural backgrounds and values, and he
learns they are his new teammates - Dragons in training - and now they have to
work as a team for a common cause -- fighting against evil. What we emphasize in
the show is that these characters celebrate their differences and learn from
each other.
TFK: What advice do you have
for kids who like to draw and want to make a career out of it some day?
Christy: Draw, draw,
draw. Work hard to develop your own style. Study from the great artists and find
out what makes them great. Finally, find a job at a studio, like starting out as
an intern, just to get in and get started. It’s a great way to learn and get
exposure to what's out there. But always work on your own craft.
TFK: What's the one thing you do that makes you successful?
Christy: Passion.
You have to love what you do. When you love what you do, then hard work doesn't
seem to matter anymore. Kind of like a car needs gasoline to drive. Passion is
the gasoline for our lives.
TFK: How did you get together
with Warner Brothers?
Christy: I feel that Warner Brothers is the best
home for this show. Kids'WB has done a fantastic job at promoting the show. We
are having a lot of fun and it shows. It shows in the ratings and our viewers
tell us how much they enjoy the show.
Look at how diversified the
programming line-up on KidsWB! is. You saw during the tour here that Mucha
Lucha which is a Mexican wrestling show, Static Shock, which has an
African American slant to it. So it is culturally very diversified and I think
this reflects the world that we live in. Look at your friends; you probably have
Asian friends; you probably have African American friends, but who cares? That’s
who they are and you love them as your friends. So when I wanted to choose a
studio and a network to produce Xiaolin Showdown, WB was the one.
TFK: What was your favorite
book as a kid?
Christy: It's Chinese. You know the movie
Crouching Tiger? That was actually a book in China.
TFK: What’s your favorite website?
Christy: For cool sites, I'd
say astronomy sites - I once met a friend and she is a research scientist
specializing in studying new born stars and guess what, her husband studies
dying stars....how awesome is that! So they talk about stars during breakfast,
lunch and dinner...a true star family. I'd say this is definitely one of my top
favorite sites out there http://hubblesite.org/. Check it out. I love the
pictures and all the links. Space represents the grandest of all adventures for
me.