Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (2006) [G]

Release Date:
June 16, 2006

Original Title:
Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior

Alternate Titles:
Wendy Wu - Hazatérő harcos
Wendy Wu - Homecoming Warrior
Wendy Wu: A Garota Kung-Fu
Wendy Wu: La Chica Kung Fu
Wendy Wu: Πολεμώντας για το Αύριο

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Disney Channel
Regan Jon Productions
Rubicon Films
Walt Disney Television

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL  US: G 

Runtime: 91

Pretty. Tough.

It is the story of an average, popular American teenager named Wendy Wu who discovers that in order to win the coveted crown she must first learn the way of the warrior. Wendy Wu has a one track mind, and that track leads directly to the title of homecoming queen -- no unscheduled stops, and no unnecessary detours. When a mysterious Chinese monk named Shen arrives to mold Wendy into a fearless kung fu warrior, however, her royal aspirations suddenly jump the track as she desperately attempts to juggle her boyfriend, her homework, and of course, the fierce competition to become homecoming queen. Now, as Wendy begins to train her mind, body, and spirit in the ancient tradition of the martial arts and her inner warrior gradually begins to emerge, the girl who once obsessed over popularity finally begins to put that popularity into perspective as she gradually realizes what truly matters in life.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Joe Cappelletti

Action Director:
Koichi Sakamoto

Art Department Coordinator:
Jacinta Gibson

Art Direction:
Jill Cormack
Andy McLaren

Assistant Editor:
Hayley Garrett

Casting:
Eileen Mack Knight
Kamala A. Thomas

Co-Producer:
Shannon C. Murphy

Construction Manager:
Murray Sweetman

Costume Designer:
Jane Holland

Costume Supervisor:
Jaindra Watson

Director:
John Laing

Director of Photography:
Kevin Riley

Editor:
Owen Ferrier-Kerr

Executive Producer:
Ralph Farquhar

First Assistant Director:
Axel Paton

Gaffer:
Sean O'Neill

Key Grip:
Kevin Donovan

Key Hair Stylist:
Jacqui Leung

Key Makeup Artist:
Jacqui Leung

Local Casting:
Christina Asher

Location Manager:
David Walker

Makeup Supervisor:
Susie Glass

Music Supervisor:
Steven Vincent

Original Music Composer:
Nathan Wang

Post Production Supervisor:
Tom Summers

Producer:
Janine Dickins

Production Controller:
Di Magee

Production Coordinator:
Lyn Willis

Production Design:
Ralph Davies

Production Sound Mixer:
Myk Farmer

Property Buyer:
Paul Dulieu

Script Supervisor:
Lisa Cook

Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie Weststrate
Olivia Holmes

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Gavin Stroud

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Quentin Whitwell

Set Decoration:
Megan Vertelle

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Terry O'Bright
Keith Rogers

Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Harris

Stunt Double:
Namihei Koshige
Nami Hanada
Kazunori Yajima
Jun Yamashita
Akira Sugihara

Supervising Sound Editor:
Mark Friedgen

Unit Production Manager:
Annie Dodman

Utility Stunts:
Hiroo Minami

Visual Effects Supervisor:
George Port

Writer:
Vince Cheung
Ben Montanio
B. Mark Seabrooks
Lydia Look

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