Christy Hui
Christy Hui is the creator of Xiaolin Showdown. Han Chinese, she grew up in China and moved to the United States. She currently lives in California. She received her MBA from the University of Southern California, and worked for companies including Sony Pictures and DirecTV. In Xiaolin Showdown, which was produced by Warner Brothers Animation, she has a Shen Gong Wu named after her, the Fountain of Hui (however "Hui" also means "knowledge" in Chinese). This Emmy-award-winning show ran for fifty-two episodes, and aired on both KidsWB and Cartoon Network.[1] She also recently created a girl-oriented TV project called Hulala Girls which also features an interactive online community with a green message. KidScreen Magazine recently reviewed this project.[2] The site aims to deliver green messages to kids through fun and games.
Ms. Hui volunteers in Mentoring USA and is an active participant of LA's BEST, an after-school program for LA's inner school kids.
Current work
According to Christy Hui she took a tour of the world after ending Xiaolin Showdown to "reconnect". She has also stated that she is working on a girl's project called Hulala Girls partially because Xiaolin Showdown had many female fans and it was questioned why there were not as many female protagonists such as Kimiko. This project will include a social networking site and hopefully a TV series.[3] It has also been stated that she is currently working on a sequel series to Xiaolin Showdown named, Xiaolin Chronicles. After a WIP was leaked of a scene in the new series she confirmed that she actually worked on it and it was actually sent via Facebook.
References
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- ↑ Calder, Kate (April 1, 2008). "What's Developing in Kids Production". Kidscreen. Retrieved 2008-11-30.
- ↑ Cliff Annicelli (2008-01-01). "A Natural Next Step: Xiaolin Showdown creator returns with girls' property". Playthings. Archived from the original on 2009-06-05. Retrieved 2009-12-09.