Well folks. This is one of those things I want to do for a long time. Of all of the cartoon shows I watched during my youth, there is one show that is easily scarce, easily overlooked, and easily forgotten by many. This is the show I've been talking about in my whole life after its ended broadcast: Yin Yang Yo!



It's a Disney cartoon that aired in 2006 on the critically-hated/controversial Jetix block that aired on Toon Disney. It's about two eleven-year-old rabbit siblings named Yin and Yang who are being trained by their panda sensei Master Yo to protect their beloved home world from idiotic and somewhat-bored forces of evil like a cockroach wizard, a bodybuilding moose, a talking skull who wanted a body badly, kung-fu kitties, and two antagonistic Night Masters made after a bat and a hypogriff! The show was funny, cute, creative, action-packed, bright, edgy, and has became a great role model. If you seen it and enjoyed it like I did, great. I wonder why most people ignored this more than any other show imaginable? My guess is that maybe most people don't have Toon Disney on their TVs, it wasn't much as popular during its airing, or most people hate it. But luckily, I've seen some fanbases online, like on fanpop and Deviantart who dedicate their support for such a great franchise. Kids loved it, so why didn't they made merchandises for it(like toys, shirts, lunchboxes, video games, card games, etc.), why weren't there any parodies of it on Robot Chicken and MAD Magazine, and why not even give it a home video release? I wonder why there weren't ANY news about having a movie for it, or even a sequel series or spin-offs, or not even a remake?(the same way how Thundercats was remade in 2011)Well, maybe it's for the best. As long as there is a chance for it to get a reboot, I'll never forget Yin Yang Yo!