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WMAC Masters is an American live-action television show produced by Norman Grossfeld featuring choreographed martial arts fights. It was created and licensed by 4Kids Entertainment.
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, 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.
Aso muamua o le Ea : Jan 01, 1995
Aso mulimuli o le Ea : Feb 01, 1997
Vaega : 26 Vaega
Vaitau : 2 Vaitau
Taimi taimi: 21:14 minute
Potu potu: Syndication
Atunuʻu: United States of America
Faʻafiafia: Ho-Sung Pak, Chris Casamassa, Shannon Lee, Erik Betts, Sophia M. Crawford, Christine Rodriguez
Auvaa: Isaac Florentine (Director)