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Wendy Wu

Original title: Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
8.1K
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A Californian teenager learns that she is the reincarnation of a legendary female warrior destined to protect the world.A Californian teenager learns that she is the reincarnation of a legendary female warrior destined to protect the world.A Californian teenager learns that she is the reincarnation of a legendary female warrior destined to protect the world.

  • Director
    • John Laing
  • Writers
    • Vince Cheung
    • Ben Montanio
    • B. Mark Seabrooks
  • Stars
    • Brenda Song
    • Shin Koyamada
    • Susan Chuang
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • John Laing
    • Writers
      • Vince Cheung
      • Ben Montanio
      • B. Mark Seabrooks
    • Stars
      • Brenda Song
      • Shin Koyamada
      • Susan Chuang
    • 40User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Brenda Song
    Brenda Song
    • Wendy Wu
    Shin Koyamada
    Shin Koyamada
    • Shen
    Susan Chuang
    Susan Chuang
    • Nina
    Justin Chon
    Justin Chon
    • Peter
    Michael David Cheng
    • Kenny
    Andy Fischer-Price
    • Austin
    Ellen Woglom
    Ellen Woglom
    • Jessica
    Tsai Chin
    Tsai Chin
    • Grandma
    James Gaylyn
    James Gaylyn
    • Mr. Medina
    Michael Saccente
    • Mr. Garibay
    Sally Stockwell
    • Coach Gibbs
    Timothy Raby
    • Mr. Tobias
    • (as Tim Raby)
    Anna Hutchison
    Anna Hutchison
    • Lisa
    Sally Martin
    Sally Martin
    • Tory
    Geoff Dolan
    Geoff Dolan
    • Security Guard
    • (as Geoffrey Dolan)
    Charles Lum
    Charles Lum
    • Old Monk
    Paul Willis
    Paul Willis
    • Principal Nunan
    • (as Paul A. Willis)
    Greydis Montero
    • Megan
    • Director
      • John Laing
    • Writers
      • Vince Cheung
      • Ben Montanio
      • B. Mark Seabrooks
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    User reviews40

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    63xHCCH

    Very Entertaining Martial Arts Film for Young Viewers

    The theme of Chinese marital arts on a Disney Original Movie caught the attention of my kids. I watched it with them last night when it was replayed. I also got hooked and entertained with the way the story developed. It was very interesting to see an Asian-American character as the girl to beat to become Homecoming Queen. She was frankly quite annoying in those scenes where she was trying her darnedest to shake off the Buddhist monk Shen, but the light mood of the whole movie made it tolerable. The scenes where Shen involved Wendy's teachers during training and the climactic fight were very action-packed yet with a sense of humor. You are willing just to overlook those impossible scenes (like how Wendy changed into her Chinese fighting garb at the museum that her Grandma brought for her, among many others). Oh well, it is all in good fun!
    7iluvtoscream3

    pretty good

    this movie is OK definitely not one of the best DCOM but it was pretty good some parts were very immature and kinda stupid i rate this movie a 7 a little over average because of the moral it sent was pretty good

    finally a movie with a different culture i understand gotta kick it up was also a different culture but using the actual history was very different or Disney channel overall was not a bad movie,not as good as i was hoping but not horrible:-)

    i definitely have to say the best part was toward the end when Wendy learns that there are more important things than becoming homecoming queen and when she saves shin she learns to sacrifice was a very good lesson

    the casting was very good Brenda did a nice job

    the last line about the cappuccino was a little dumb i think they should have ended differently but i definitely enjoyed this movie and if you haven't seen it i wouldn't say you should put it on top of your "to see"list but definitely think about seeing it!:-)
    7cherold

    just plain fun

    Decided to check this out because it was a sort of cute premise and was directed by someone who worked on Xena. It's actually rather similar to Xena, with the same goofy humor, obliviousness to accuracy and general good-heartedness, although the good-heartedness is push a little more because it's for the Disney Channel. The fight scenes are fun, the movie has a good sense of humor and it's a nice take on the Buffy the Vampire slayer story. In fact, while the Buffy movie had a clever idea (shallow popular girl has a destiny) it actually wasn't a very good movie, and between the two I would take Wendy Wu. Definitely worth watching.
    8burtcannjr

    Wendy Wu is The TV Martial Arts Movie of the Year

    This movie was a joy to see. An interesting story line with great action scenes. It should rank with The Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, and other successful Disney Channel films. Though some of the special effects were not the best (what can you expect with a TV movie) it still showed effort.It also showed the amazing acting skills of The Joy Luck Club star Tsai Chin playing the grandmother of Wendy. The true amazement was shown by Disney Channel veteran but not yet star Brenda Song. Her wonderful acting in this film will take her to new heights in the Disney Corporation. Shin Koyamada playing the very religious yet heartthrob monk-trainer Shen was also a good choice for the role. I hope that you will take my advice and make an effort to see this movie. I am sure you wont regret it.
    6Ddey65

    Less cheesy than I thought.

    From the moment Brenda Song walked into the junior high school set of "Stuck in the Suburbs" and flung her retro-1960's hairdo over her shoulder, people who never knew who she was prior to then would realize this is an actress that The Disney Channel could not afford to lose before she grows up. And though she already turned 18 before the release of this DCOM, they couldn't possibly deny that she was a star in the making as far back as "The Ultimate Christmas Present." When I first heard that this was going to be Brenda's first starring role, I thought it was going to be incredibly corny, cheesy and campy. I'm surprised to find I was wrong about the third part.

    Wendy Wu, is a pretty and popular contemporary Chinese-American California high school girl. She has two friends that envy her, a trophy boyfriend she's not entirely enthusiastic about, and while not the smartest kid in class, she's certainly not the spoiled airhead she plays on "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody." Neither she nor her parents, nor even her classmates make any issue of their cultural heritage, until two things happen; 1)Her mother, a museum curator starts getting newly received ancient Chinese statues, and 2)Wendy herself gets a visit from a Buddhist Monk who insists she's the reincarnation of an old female warrior destined to fight an evil spirit(What I'd like to know is how this temple survived more earthly evils like the Five Year Plan, "Great Leap Forward," Cultural Revolution, etc.). Naturally, she thinks the guy is nuts, but he slowly starts to convince her that he's telling the truth, and she agrees to accept training for the big fight that's to come.

    The tagline here is "Pretty. Tough." No truth-in-advertising laws were broken here. Her opponent Jessica Dawson(Ellen Woglom)isn't so bad looking herself. The TV-PG Rating was appropriate as well, not only for the standard contemporary martial arts choreography, but for the idea that Shin may have to die, a la Michael Biehn in "The Terminator"(1984). Essentially, Shin Koyamada is Wendy Wu's version of Kyle Reese. Part of the problem with the kung-fu fighting scenes is that like so many of them nowadays, the producers think they have to rip off "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon(2000)." Others detected elements of "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer(1992)," the "Dragonball"(1988) franchise, and numerous versions of the "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers"(1993). Although admittedly, I saw more Power Rangers elements in "Sky High(2005)," than I did here.

    Hardcore Martial Arts fans would probably dismiss this because it's a DCOM, and because of the cheesy plot, and far-fetched special effects, but I remember seeing plenty of martial arts movies from the 1970's with less of a plot, and people shooting lightning bolts out of their hands as well as other SFX that didn't exist in the 12th Century Far East. As of this writing, there don't seem to be any plans to put this movie on DVD, however the high ratings may change that. And though there are others who may like "High School Musical(2006)(TV)" better than this DCOM(including those who like this one), I feel the opposite way. All in all, it's not half bad.

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    • Trivia
      Brenda Song's martial arts in this movie were all real. She has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Shen is seen walking down the road as he tries to hitch a lift, you can see all the cars are driving on the right side of the road. However, in some background shots you can see the traffic moving on the left side of the road as it is supposed to in New Zealand where the film is shot.
    • Quotes

      [after telling about her destiny]

      Wendy Wu: You know what, Yoda? This is getting a little too Star Wars-y for me!

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Channel Movies of All Time (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Will it Go 'Round in Circles?
      Written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher

      Performed by Orlando Brown

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Disney Channel
      • Regan/Jon Productions
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    • Budget
      • $6,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD
      • 4:3

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