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7.6 2 Seasons • 120 Episodes

Yin Yang Yo! - Season 2

Two 11-year-old rabbit twins named Yin and Yang train under Master Yo, a grumpy old panda. They learn the sacred art of Woo Foo, a special type of martial arts that involves both might and magic. They must work together to save the world from evil villains and forces that want to destroy, corrupt or take it over. However, through all these adventures, Yin and Yang still portray stereotypical siblings; belligerently antagonistic but still ultimately caring about each other and working together if needed.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Stephanie Morgenstern

    Stephanie Morgenstern

    Yin (voice)

  • Scott McCord

    Scott McCord

    Yang / Yuck (voice)

  • Martin Roach

    Martin Roach

    Master Yo (voice)

  • Jamie Watson

    Jamie Watson

    Carl the Evil Cockroach Wizard (voice)

  • Novie Edwards

    Novie Edwards

    Lina / Girlbotica (voice)

  • Megan Fahlenbock

    Megan Fahlenbock

    Melodia (voice)

  • Linda Ballantyne

    Linda Ballantyne

    Smoke / Saranoia / Ella Mental (voice)

  • David Hemblen

    David Hemblen

    Night Master (voice)

  • Kathleen Laskey

    Kathleen Laskey

    Edna / Lie Fairy

Overview

Two 11-year-old rabbit twins named Yin and Yang train under Master Yo, a grumpy old panda. They learn the sacred art of Woo Foo, a special type of martial arts that involves both might and magic. They must work together to save the world from evil villains and forces that want to destroy, corrupt or take it over. However, through all these adventures, Yin and Yang still portray stereotypical siblings; belligerently antagonistic but still ultimately caring about each other and working together if needed.

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