Kagagi

Kagagi (stylized KAGAGI, also called Kagagi: The Raven) is a TV series that airs on APTN Kids which had its debut in 2014.[1]

It is based on a comic book written by Jay Odjick published via Arcana Studio.

Kagagi TV series

Characters

The ending credits the Alconquin Cast first, then the English Cast.

  • Matthew Carver (voiced by River Tanasco and Eric Wilson) is the teen boy who transforms into Kagagi
  • Tommy Wetzel (voiced by Jay Odjick and Jean Francois Lovenge) is Matt's friend
  • Cassie Shannon (voiced by Stephanie Tenasco and Gracie Dove) is Matt's love interest
  • Wisakedjak (voiced by Crazy Horse Commonda and Ron Dean Harris) is Matt's mentor, the former Kagagi
  • Nigig (voiced by Fred McGregor and Dustin Elkin) is a pigmy helper of Jak
  • Eric Kavanaugh (voiced by Joel Odjick and Jack Anderson) is the school bully
  • Janet Carver (voiced by Annette Smith and Linsey Willier) is Matt's mom
  • Brute (voiced by Jay Odjick and Nathan Wales) is a muscular villain
  • Appolyon (voiced by Jay Odjick and Dan Zachary)
  • Mr. Keeper (voiced by Charlie Morin and Kelvin Redvers)
  • Philosopher Rex (voiced by Jay Odjick and Cole Vigue)
  • Jas (voiced by Craig Commonda and Dan Zachary)
  • Claw (voiced by Cezin Nottaway and Kaylynn Taylor)
  • Kade (voiced by Jay Odjick and Cole Vigue)
  • Tori Isaacs (voiced by Misty Whiteduck and Willa-Lee Reid) helps Matt.
  • Kore (voiced by Craig Commonda and Dan Zachary)
  • Candace Crow (voiced by Wanda Thusky and Willa-Lee Reid)
  • Warrior Spirit (voiced by Wesley Tenasco and Gino Odjick)
  • Captive Spirit (voiced by Cezin Nottaway and Kaylynn Taylor)
  • Minion (voiced by Fred McGregor and Jack Anderson)
  • Pagwoudj Inini (voiced by Wesley Tenasco and Michael Billy)
  • Windigo (voiced by Jay Odjick and Tyler Nicol) is the main villain
  • Cashier (voiced by David Burke in English, not credited in Algonquin)

During the end credits, images of the characters appear on the left spinning in place with their names underneath them, making it easy to discern who they are.

Music

The opening theme is "Electric PowWow Drum", native warrior music by A Tribe Called Red. It was later used in 2016 at the end of episode 5 and midway through episode 10 of Chance (TV series).

Season 1

It has thirteen episodes:[2]

  • Episode 01: Origins debuted 6 September 2014
  • Episode 02: Origins Part Two debuted 11 October 2015
  • Episode 03: Bleeding Hearts debuted 18 January 2015
  • Episode 04: Rite Of Passage debuted 25 January 2015
  • Episode 05:
  • Episode 06:
  • Episode 07:
  • Episode 08:
  • Episode 09:
  • Episode 10:
  • Episode 11:
  • Episode 12:
  • Episode 13:

References

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