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The story goes more or less like this... The Oracle has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the Wulin Academy. However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really fit to the series as a whole.
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The story goes more or less like this... The Oracle has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the Wulin Academy. However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding weird-sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really fit to the series as a whole.
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 14 episodes. It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. All 14 episodes were also on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down.
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 14 episodes. It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, 2006, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. All 14 episodes were also on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down.
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes). It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. All 14 episodes were also on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down.
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes).episodes. It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. All 14 episodes were also on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down.
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Funnily enough, there is a ''Pili'' season unrelated to this also called ''Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors''. Compare ''Series/ThunderboltFantasy'', a similar Taiwanese puppet drama. All 14 episodes can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]].
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Funnily enough, there is a ''Pili'' season unrelated to this also called ''Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors''. Compare ''Series/ThunderboltFantasy'', a similar Taiwanese puppet drama. See also ''Series/PiliFantasyWarOfDragons'', a SpiritualSuccessor that continues much of the previous plot. All 14 episodes can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]].
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes). It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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''Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars'' is an English language cut of the 25th season of ''Pili/Thunderbolt'' (that being ''Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings''), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes). It was aired on Cartoon Network's Creator/{{Toonami}} block around 2008, where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings. However, all All 14 episodes used to be were also on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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Funnily enough, there is a ''Pili'' season unrelated to this also called ''Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors''. Compare ''Series/ThunderboltFantasy'', a similar Taiwanese puppet drama.
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Funnily enough, there is a ''Pili'' season unrelated to this also called ''Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors''. Compare ''Series/ThunderboltFantasy'', a similar Taiwanese puppet drama. All 14 episodes can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]].
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[[caption-width-right:350:"The Wulin Sword Style...The Wulin Sword style!"]]
Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili/Thunderbolt (that being "Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings"), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
The story goes more or less like this...The Oracle, has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the "Wulin Academy". However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really kinda fit to the series as a whole.
Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also Series/ThunderboltFantasy!
Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili/Thunderbolt (that being "Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings"), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
The story goes more or less like this...The Oracle, has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the "Wulin Academy". However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really kinda fit to the series as a whole.
Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also Series/ThunderboltFantasy!
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[[caption-width-right:350:"The Wulin Sword Style... The Wulin Sword style!"]]
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The story goes more or less like this... TheOracle, Oracle has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the "Wulin Academy".Wulin Academy. However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really kinda fit to the series as a whole.
Unironically, there is aPili ''Pili'' season unrelated to this also called "Pili ''Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also Series/ThunderboltFantasy!Warriors''. Compare ''Series/ThunderboltFantasy'', a similar Taiwanese puppet drama.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the original source material, Pili itself is as bloody and as violent as it can be. Even the puppets themselves can explode into bits and pieces as well. However, that's not the case in Wulin Warriors, also, certain special effects were added into the English cut that wasn't there originally in the source material as well. Besides the changed names in Wulin Warriors, some character names are retained or possibly translated from its source, but not every character though.
* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some parts of the series that are entirely this and rolls with it, even Scar himself, originally a mute in Pili, actually talks and makes wisecracks most if not all of the time, even weirdly, if not awesome, that Scar's VA is none other than Sean Schemmel, the VA famously known for Goku in the DragonBall series.
* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some parts of the series that are entirely this and rolls with it, even Scar himself, originally a mute in Pili, actually talks and makes wisecracks most if not all of the time, even weirdly, if not awesome, that Scar's VA is none other than Sean Schemmel, the VA famously known for Goku in the DragonBall series.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the original source material, Pili itself ''Pili'' is as bloody and as violent as it a puppet drama can be. Even the puppets themselves can explode into bits and pieces as well. However, that's not the case in Wulin Warriors, also, ''Wulin Warriors'', which also added certain special effects were added into the English cut that wasn't weren't there originally in the source material as well. Besides the changed names in Wulin Warriors, some character names are retained or possibly translated from its source, but not every character though.
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* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some partsof the series that are entirely this and rolls roll with it, even it. Even Scar himself, originally a mute in Pili, ''Pili'', actually talks and makes wisecracks most most, if not all all, of the time, even weirdly, if not awesome, that Scar's VA is none other than Sean Schemmel, the VA famously known for Goku in the DragonBall series.time.
* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some parts
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Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also ThunderboltFantasy!
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Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also ThunderboltFantasy!Series/ThunderboltFantasy!
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Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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Wulin Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), Pili/Thunderbolt (that being "Pili Heroes: Battle of the Kings"), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors".
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Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors". Also, for something else different, there's also ThunderboltFantasy!
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Wulin Warriors is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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Wulin Warriors Warriors: Legend of the Seven Stars is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
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[[caption-width-right:350:"The Wulin Sword Style...The Wulin Sword style!"]]
Wulin Warriors is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
The story goes more or less like this...The Oracle, has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the "Wulin Academy". However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really kinda fit to the series as a whole.
Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors".
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!!This series contains examples of:
* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the original source material, Pili itself is as bloody and as violent as it can be. Even the puppets themselves can explode into bits and pieces as well. However, that's not the case in Wulin Warriors, also, certain special effects were added into the English cut that wasn't there originally in the source material as well. Besides the changed names in Wulin Warriors, some character names are retained or possibly translated from its source, but not every character though.
* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some parts of the series that are entirely this and rolls with it, even Scar himself, originally a mute in Pili, actually talks and makes wisecracks most if not all of the time, even weirdly, if not awesome, that Scar's VA is none other than Sean Schemmel, the VA famously known for Goku in the DragonBall series.
[[caption-width-right:350:"The Wulin Sword Style...The Wulin Sword style!"]]
Wulin Warriors is an English language cut of the 25th season of Pili (aka Thunderbolt), the Taiwanese puppet drama, condensed into 13 (technically 14 episodes), it used to be aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami block around 2008 where it only aired 2 out of the 14 episodes due to low ratings and complaints from where Pili was originated. However, all 14 episodes used to be on AOL's Kids Online channel before it was shut down. Curiously, a very eccentric puppet fan has put up all 14 episodes and can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcXQreVesSs&list=PL6CJyn713rCdSpTEVdLOwOjYXIpk8pyst here]]!
The story goes more or less like this...The Oracle, has trained 3 of the Wulin Warriors named Scar, Lone Sword, and Phoenix to be the best swordsmen atop the "Wulin Academy". However, a dark force approaches and there will come a time when they'll have to fight, and if things turn bad, they will have to call upon the "Power of the Stars" by finding the "Seven Stars". That or see the intro [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D73KE-4MNfM here]] to see what exactly The Oracle means, and the weirdly sounding rap intro that goes with it, which doesn't really kinda fit to the series as a whole.
Unironically, there is a Pili season unrelated to this also called "Pili Xia Ying: The Wulin Warriors".
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!!This series contains examples of:
* {{Bowdlerise}}: In the original source material, Pili itself is as bloody and as violent as it can be. Even the puppets themselves can explode into bits and pieces as well. However, that's not the case in Wulin Warriors, also, certain special effects were added into the English cut that wasn't there originally in the source material as well. Besides the changed names in Wulin Warriors, some character names are retained or possibly translated from its source, but not every character though.
* GagDub: While the series itself sometimes takes itself seriously, there are some parts of the series that are entirely this and rolls with it, even Scar himself, originally a mute in Pili, actually talks and makes wisecracks most if not all of the time, even weirdly, if not awesome, that Scar's VA is none other than Sean Schemmel, the VA famously known for Goku in the DragonBall series.
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