Warrior X

Warrior X is a American animated fantasy martial arts show that uses anime influenced animation. It follows Japanese mythology and Norse mythology with a original storyline, penned by legendary anime writer Tatsuki Maruno (Xelphos Adventures, Drift King, Night Out, Deathblade).

Production and Broadcast
BronzePlanet International and Warner Bros. Animation announced in 1998 that a new series will be starting soon, featuring Japanese and Norse mythology. It will also have a storyline penned by legendary anime writer Tatsuki Maruno, of Take Five Anime fame. Production took place in South Korea, with Sunwoo Entertainment and Rough Draft Korea animating the series.

It aired on Kids WB from 1999 to 2002, and had two television specials, airing in 2001 and 2004. Reruns aired on Cartoon Network from 2003 to 2005. Another season was greenlit in 2004 to air on Cartoon Network in 2005, shortly after reruns ended. Cartoon Network was satisfied with the ratings to order 12 more episodes, to air in 2006.

In 2015, it was announced that BronzePlanet International and Mystical Animation were in the production phase of a new season, which premiered the following year. Two more seasons were ordered, with the 9th season being the final one to air on BronzePlanet.

Plot
Masters Genji and Takeo of the Millennium Tower Clan start training a young Japanese-American boy, Jin. The series follows Jin as he battles gangs, beasts, and even survival in he cold.