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''The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers'', commonly called ''The LXD'', is an American
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that premiered on
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. The series follows two groups of rival dancers: the Alliance of the Dark, who are the villains, and the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, the heroes, who discover they have superpowers referred to as "the Ra" through their dance abilities. The entire story takes place over hundreds of years, beginning in the 1920s, up to the year 3000. The series was created, co-directed, and co-produced by Jon M. Chu, who says he was inspired to create it by
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's " Thriller" and " Smooth Criminal"
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s and by the dancers he met while filming the movie '' Step Up 2 the Streets''. The series was choreographed by Christopher Scott and Harry Shum, Jr., with assistant choreography by Galen Hooks. Members had a wide variety of specialties, including
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, krumping, contemporary, tricking,
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,
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, tap, and
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. All of the choreography and stunts were real. There were no
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or wire work, and the entire series was shot on location without the use of green screens. 50% of the sales of the official LXD T-shirt went to support the work of the nonprofit organization
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Members and cast

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as The Narrator *Jaime "Venum" Burgos, Ivan "Flipz" Velez,
and Josh "Milky" Ayers as The Observers *Wilbur "Wilpower" Urbina as Joe Drift *Luis "Luigi" Rosado as Trevor Drift *Carly Lang as Alice Wondershaw * Daniel "Cloud" Campos as The Illister *Jeremy Marinas as Justin Starr *Travis Wong as Jimmy Angel a.k.a. Shado *
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as Cole Waters *Chadd "Madd Chadd" Smith as Sp3cimen *John "J Rock" Nelson as Jasper James a.k.a. The Dark Doctor * Marie "Pandora" Medina as Autumn * Shelby Rabara as The Dark Nurse *Richard "Steelo" Vazquez as Spex * Vivian Bang as Miss Harlow *Oscar Orosco as Tendo *Aaron "Duece" Cooke as Dante * Christopher "Lil' C" Toler as Z * Galen Hooks as Ninjato * William Wingfield as Katana * Harry Shum Jr. as Elliot Hoo *Aja George as Stereo *Terence Dickson as Minijack *Straphanio "Shonnie" Solomon as PhonoShonnie's uncle is Samuel "Boogaloo Sam" Solomon, the man who invented the
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style of dance.
*Christa Lewis as Parvine *Sean "Fresh" Redding as Polo * Diva Zappa as Ruth *Nick Demoura as Murray *Robert Rich as Gus *Charlie "VZion" Schmidt as The Prophet (season one) and The Ringmaster (season three) * Christopher Scott as Copeland *David "Kid David" Shreibman as Karen a.k.a. The Kidd *
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as Dr. E *Harmony Costa, Antwan Davis, and Khalid Freeman as Beat Bullies * Caity Lotz as Taylor Jensen *Adedamola "Nugget" Orisagbemi, Nicholas "Slick" Stewart, and Marc "Marvelous" Inniss as The Eaters *Jesse "Casper" Brown as Peetie a.k.a. Fangz *Anis Cheurfa as AchillesAnis Cheurfa plays the role of Rinzler in the 2010 film '' Tron: Legacy''. * Carey Ysais as KareyCarey Ysais is the co-creator of The Carnival: Choreographer’s Ball. *Ricardo "Boogie Frantick" Rodriguez as The Wave *Josue "Beastmode" Figueroa as Stakka *Danni "Danni G" Gutierrez as Dreads *Cuong "Tony Styles" Ly as Waru * Marie "Maryss from Paris" Courchinoux as ScalesMaryss from Paris and Rino are both members of Beat Freaks. * Rino Nakasone as Teethe *Maya Chino as Gills *Chanel Malvar as Finns *Brandon Philips as Umbra * Bryan Tanaka as Umbra *Dondraico 'Draico' Johnson as Umbra *Giovanni Watson as Umbra *JD McElroy as Umbra *Mykal Bean as Umbra *Brandon Shaw as Umbra *Cassidy Noblett as Umbra *Johnny Erasme as Umbra *Beau "Casper" Smart as Ox *Luke Broadlick as Ox *Ryan "McLovin" Houchin as Ox * Tara Macken as Ox *
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as oungJasper James a.k.a. The Dark Doctor * Ele Keats as Diane James *Johnathan "Johnny 5" Malstrom as Experiment 2A2 *Peter "Smurf" Quintanilla as Experiment 4K8 *Jefferey "Machine" McCann as Experiment 9S2 *Lorenzo "Devious" Chapman as Experiment J4E *Patrick "Pakelika 10" Wesley as The Exterminator *Terrance Harrison as Gimpspark *Ron "Tempo" Evans Jr., and Soh "Tetris" Tanaka as Rabids *Adrian "Lobo" Miramontes, Joshua "ACE" Ventura, Mike Song, and Anthony "Anflowny" Lee as Shadows *Nancy "Asia One" Yu as LXD Elder: The Countess *Rueben Lucky "Flat Top" Hall as LXD Elder: Groove Guardian *Andre "Boppin Dre" Diamond as LXD Elder: Black Diamond *Jerry "Flo Master" Randolph as LXD Elder *Roger "Orko" Romero as LXD Elder *Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis as LXD Elder: Style Ripper *Kendall Glover as Lil Rina *Angelo "Lil Demon" Baligad as Dark Nurse's son


Series history

The first two seasons of ''The LXD'' were released in 2010 and the third premiered in August 2011. Shooting first began for the series in February 2009. It took 18 months to complete filming for the first two seasons.


The Uprising Begins

Season one focuses on the back story of the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, the "good guys". Each episode introduces each of the characters and their specific dance ability. The season premiered July 7, 2010 on
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. The first two
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s (''Chapters'' in the series), "The Tale of Trevor Drift" and "AntiGravity Heroes", were both released July 7. The remaining eight were released every Wednesday afterward.


Secrets of the Ra

Season two tells the back story of the villains of The LXD which consist of Organization X—called The Ox—and The Umbras. The second season also premiered with two ''chapters'', "The Legion" and "Lessons", which were released October 26, 2010. The remaining webisodes were released every Wednesday after with the exception of Wednesday, November 24 due to the
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Super Ballet

There is episode titled "Super Ballet" that was supposed to be presented as part of the series narrative. It was left out of season two because Chu felt it didn't fit into the storyline. He eventually released it in 2012 when ''The LXD'' became available on YouTube. The dancing performed in the episode is a mix of ballet and tricking.


Rise of the Drifts

Season three tells the back story of how the LXD was formed and what led to the Ox and the Umbras uniting to become the Alliance of the Dark. I.aM.mE, a dance crew from Houston, TX who won season six of '' America's Best Dance Crew'', makes an appearance in season three as the Reanimators. Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis, the creator of the dance style krumping, also appears in season three as the character of Style Ripper, one of the LXD Elders. Season three premiered on August 11, 2011, with two ''chapters'': "The Extraordinary 7" and "Ashes". With the exception of September 1, the rest of the chapters in the season were released weekly on Thursdays.


Reception

''The LXD'' is the most viewed original web series on Hulu. AdvertisingAge.com gave the series a favorable review stating "...each episode of 'LXD' packs a wealth of narrative sophistication into its eight or nine minutes. Combine this with the theater-worthy production values and a cast that exerts itself to an ungodly extent, and the end result is—pun time!—extraordinary." Mashable.com called the series "...a game-changer in the way that web series—and the arts—are presented online. Oh yeah, and it’s stunning." In its review of season one, PentacleBlogs.org praised the dancing but felt the acting was weak: "At best this Hollywood narrative approach makes ''The LXD'' series seem a bit clunky and cheesy, and at worse it detracts from the enjoyment of truly great dancing." After their performance at TED 2010, ''The LXD'' received the longest standing ovation in TED history. In November 2010, ''The LXD'' won a Media Vanguard Award for "Best Original Web Series." In January 2011, the series won a Digital Luminary Award in the "Original Web Content" category. In February 2011, it was announced that Jon Chu would win the Pioneer Award at the International Digital Emmy Awards for the series. At the announcement, IATAS President and CEO, Bruce Paisner remarked "Jon M. Chu is one of the most up & coming directing talents of our time and we look forward to honoring him for his innovative contributions to the field of digital entertainment with our Pioneer Prize."


Live performances

''The LXD'' has performed live for
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special ''Ellen's Even Bigger Really Big Show'' at Caesar's Palace. In May 2010, they were the opening act for the ''
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Live!'' tour. They performed by invitation on season six of '' So You Think You Can Dance'', the 2010 TED conference, and the
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. In October 2010, the LXD performed at YouTube Play in New York. In December 2010, they performed on the '' Conan'' show. In 2011, they joined the cast of ''Glee'' again on their second international tour.


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