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"The Chosen One" performed by Mavin (2005–06) Jonas Brothers (2006–07)
Kat Green (2005–06) Billy Lincoln (2005–06) Adam Berry (2006–07)
Jeff Goode Eddie Guzelian Matt Negrete Christian Roman
Sandra Oh – Sun Park
Fred Tatasciore – Crewman #3
Paul Rugg – Professor Hans Rotwood, Triangle Boy
Kyle Massey – Huntsboy #88
Nicholas Brendon – Huntsboy #89
Matt Nolan as Brad Morton
Jonathan Freeman – Eli Excelsior Pandarus
T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh – Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Mrs. Carter
Tara Strong – Stacey Wintergrin, Kara Oracle, Sara Oracle, Veronica, Bertha the Giant
Clancy Brown – The Dark Dragon
Kari Wahlgren – Silver, Bride , Mermaid, Centaur, Wood Nymph
Susanne Blakeslee – Ms. Dolores Derceto, Ms. Birch
Clarence Williams III – Councilor Andam
Jessica DiCicco – Danika Hunnicutt
Adam Wylie – Nigel Thrall, Fred Nerk, Bananas B. Genius Nerdy Boy
Macy Gray – Trixie's Grandmother and Miss Jenkins
Monty Hall – Himself
John Cygan – King Hammer's minion #3
Edie McClurg – Tooth Fairy
John C. McGinley – Dr. Diente
Dee Bradley Baker – Leprechaun Brocamas
Hynden Walch – Euryale
Mindy Sterling – Mrs. Grumplestock, Pix McGee
Cathy Cavadini – Fury
Steve Blum – King Hammer's minion #4
Mark Hamill – Fisherman
Diane Delano – Ophelia Ogelvy
David Ogden Stiers as Narrator and Crewman #1
Rob Paulsen – Groom , Head Counselor Jenkins
Daryl Sabara – Hobie
Dawnn Lewis - Huntsgirl #18
Tom Kane – Crewman#3
Vanessa Marshall – Harpie #3
Liliana Mumy – Olivia Meers
Tia Carrere – Yan Yan
Josh Keaton – Huntsclan Member #4
Paige Moss – Marnie Lockjelly
Brenda Song – Tracey
Frank Welker – Jake's dragon roaring
James Arnold Taylor – Sam Spark
Grey DeLisle – Harpie #1
Annick Obonsawin – Harpie #2
Corey Burton – Sigmund Brock
Kevin Michael Richardson – Santa Claus
Jim Ward – Huntsclan Member #6
Rene Mujica – Kyle Wilkins
Stephen Tobolowsky – Troll
Wendie Malick – Aunt Patchouli
Tress MacNeille – Queen Lilliana, Ms. Spudinski
Melissa Greenspan – Genius girl
John Malkovich – Bodyguard
Lacey Chabert – Jasmine
Susan Blu – Jasmine as a Nix
Diane Pershing – Huntsgirl #17
Ron Masak as Marty
Henry Gibson – Who is Luong Lao Shi Narrator
Michaela Jill Murphy – Amanda
Russell Horton - Dragon Councilor #1, Coney Island Announcer
Sam Marin - Pooka Pooka
Dan Castellaneta - Young Huntsman,
Eddie Korbich - Coach Soccerson
Amy Hill - Aunt Cathy
Will Friedle – Cousin Gregory "Greggy"
Laurence Fishburne – Huntsclan Member #1
Kay Panabaker – Lacey
René Auberjonois – Huntsclan Member #3
Laura Ortiz as Vickie
Phil LaMarr – Hunstclan Member #5
Phil Morris – Hank Carter
Candi Milo – Annika
George DiCenzo – Hunstclan Member #5, Additional Voices
April Winchell – Rose's Mother
Nathan Lane – Rose's Father
Jennifer Hale – Huntsgirl #18
Danny Cooksey – Huntsclan Member #2
Nestor Carbonell – Cupid
Fred Newman – Herbert the Goblin
Dave Coulier – Petite messenger Fairy
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American Dragon: Jake Long , or simply American Dragon , is an American animated television series . It was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation , created by Jeff Goode and co-developed by Eddie Guzelian and Matt Negrete. It premiered on Disney Channel on January 21, 2005, and ended on September 1, 2007. [2] Fifty-two episodes were produced. [3]
The series was made available on Disney+ on February 26, 2021.
Set in the New York City borough of Manhattan , this animated series tells the story of a Chinese-American Jake Long (voiced by Dante Basco ), who must balance ordinary adolescence with the ability to change into a dragon . When he eventually unlocks his full potential and turns into the American Dragon, he has to overcome obstacles to protect the magical creatures living in the city, but as his ordinary self, Jake has issues with his deep crush on his schoolmate Rose ( Mae Whitman ) who, unbeknownst to Jake, has a dark, magical secret of her own: she is a natural dragon-slayer known as the Huntsgirl, a member of the Huntsclan, a cult of ninjas that slays mythical creatures and who Jake has fought consistently. The leader of the Huntsclan is the Huntsman ( Jeff Bennett ) who raised Rose.
Jake navigates the city with his two best friends – Trixie Carter ( Miss Kittie ) and Arthur P. "Spud" Spudinski ( Charlie Finn ). When Jake gets home, it is to an extended family who all live together: Jake, his sister, their parents, and Jake's maternal grandfather Lao Shi ( Keone Young ). Jonathan ( Jeff Bennett ), a businessman dad originally from the Midwest, is unaware that he is married into a family of dragons from his Chinese wife Susan ( Lauren Tom ) (who lacks any dragon abilities, which skipped her generation). Lao Shi trains Jake in the magical, mystical ways of the dragons. Jake also cares very deeply for his annoying, overachieving, and seemingly perfect younger sister Haley ( Amy Bruckner ) (a nascent dragon), despite feeling like he's stuck in her small shadow. Grandpa's cynical sidekick , a magical talking Shar-Pei named Fu Dog ( John DiMaggio ), is Jake's animal guardian and other best friend.
American Dragon: Jake Long was created by Jeff Goode (who also wrote the pilot for MTV 's Undressed ). The show was pitched to Disney Channel executives as an animated show in 2002. After being greenlit by Disney Channel, the pitch bible was then developed into its television adaptation with executive producers Matt Negrete (previously a writer on Fillmore! ) and Eddie Guzelian (a writer and story editor for Kim Possible ), with Christian Roman serving as director.
Disney Channel ordered an initial twenty-one 30-minute episodes the first season. The series premiered on January 21, 2005. It was initially scheduled for the fall of 2004, but was moved to January when Brandy & Mr. Whiskers was completed in time for its September debut.
The theme song was originally performed for the first season by the band Mavin .
In 2006 Disney Channel renewed the show for a second season. It had also been announced that Steve Loter , who had served as director of Kim Possible , would join the show for its second season as director and executive producer alongside Matt Negrete and Eddie Guzelian. However, following Disney Channel's renewal of Kim Possible for a fourth season, Loter would resume his role as the director but still serve as an executive producer of Jake Long . Nick Filippi, who had also done directorial work on Kim Possible , was assigned as the new director of Jake Long . With Steve Loter joining the staff, the show had all of its characters and backgrounds re-designed with new animation upon request by both Loter and the executives as they had disdain for the previous seasons' designs.
The theme song for season 2 was also re-recorded by The Jonas Brothers .
The show ended its run on September 1, 2007.
After the show ended, reruns continued to air on Disney Channel's late-night lineup every night at 1:30am. The show was brought back to the daytime lineup weekdays at 2:00pm from October 1–5, 2007, and 1:00pm from October 9, 2007, to May 15, 2008. The show's late-night timeslot was moved to 2:30am on May 17, 2008, and to 3:00am on January 1, 2010. On May 7, 2010, the show started airing only 4 nights a week (Monday-Thursday), and the show was completely removed from Disney Channel after June 25, 2010.
The series was syndicated to Toon Disney from February 20, 2006, to February 12, 2009. When Toon Disney was converted to Disney XD , the series was carried over and aired from February 14, 2009, to October 15, 2012.
Jake Long and his allies come to Hawaii in an episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series entitled " Morpholomew " to investigate one of Jumba's experiments , while Lilo enters a skateboarding competition in an attempt to impress her crush by winning a new skateboard for him while he's in Australia . Meanwhile, he and Stitch team up to stop Gantu and rescue the experiment.
Two video games based on the show were produced, one for the Nintendo DS and one for the Game Boy Advance .
Jeff Goode has written two children's books about American Dragon which were released in 2004 – before the initial TV show started airing.
"The Chosen One" (instrumental) (2005–06)
52 (55 segments) ( list of episodes )
January 21, 2005 ( 2005-01-21 ) – September 1, 2007 ( 2007-09-01 )
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