The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers
The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, commonly called The LXD, was a 2010-2011 web series about 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, directed and produced by Jon M. Chu, who says he was inspired to create the series by Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and "Smooth Criminal" music videos and by the dancers he met while filming the movie '. 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 hip-hop, krumping, contemporary, tricking, popping, b-boying, jazz, tap, and ballet. All of the choreography and stunts were real; there were no special effects 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 non-profit organization Invisible Children, Inc.. PUMA was the lead sponsor for The LXD. As of 2010, an official soundtrack was in production. The first LXD theatrical release was presented as a 3D short film, screening before the director's fan cut of '.
Members and cast
Sources:- Roger Aaron Brown as The Narrator
- Jaime "Venum" Burgos, Ivan "Flipz" Velez,
- Wilbur "Wilpower" Urbina as
Series history
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 Hulu. The first two webisodes, "The Tale of Trevor Drift" and "AntiGravity Heroes", were both released July 7. The remaining eight were released every Wednesday afterward.Chapter | Character introduced | Dance style showcased | Date released |
The Tale of Trevor Drift | Trevor Drift The Observers The Illister Alice Wondershaw Brendan Broman | B-boying | July 7, 2010 |
AntiGravity Heroes | Jimmy Angel Justin Starr Cole Waters | Tricking | July 7, 2010 |
Robot Lovestory | Sp3cimen The Dark Doctor Autumn The Dark Nurse Invalid Shadows | boting Popping Tutting Ballet | July 14, 2010 |
The Uprising Begins | Miss Harlow Spex Tendo | B-boying | July 21, 2010 |
The Lettermakers | Z Dante | Krumping | July 21, 2010 |
Duet | Ninjato Katana | Contemporary | July 28, 2010 |
The Dark Doctor Deal | — | Popping | July 28, 2010 |
Elliot's Shoes | Elliot Hoo | Hip-hop | August 11, 2010 |
Fanboyz | Stereo Phono Minijack | Krumping Popping Hip-hop Boogaloo | August 18, 2010 |
I Seen a Man | Copeland | Tap dance Waving | August 18, 2010 |
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 Thanksgiving holiday.Chapter | Character introduced | Dance style showcased | Date released |
The Legion | The Kidd Elder Jack Dr.E | B-boying Popping | October 26, 2010 |
Lessons | Beat Bullies Taylor Jensen | Stepping Tap Popping B-boying | October 26, 2010 |
The Rising | The Eaters Fangz | Flexing B-boying | October 28, 2010 |
Mark of the Ox | Karey The Wave Achilles Waru Dreads Stakka | Tricking Waving Fire dancing B-boying | November 2, 2010 |
Tails of War | Scales Teethe Gills Finns | boting Jazz Jazz Funk Popping | November 9, 2010 |
The Greater of Two Evils | The Umbras | Jazz Free running Krumping Tricking Jazz Funk | November 16, 2010 |
Origins | — | Hip-hop B-boying | December 1, 2010 |
Experiments | Experiment 2A2 Experiment 4K8 Experiment J4E Experiment 9S2 The Exterminator | Ballet Popping B-boying | December 8, 2010 |
The Good, the Bad and the Ra, Part 1 | Gimpspark | Tumbling B-boying Krumping Tricking Popping | December 15, 2010 |
The Good, the Bad and the Ra, Part 2 | The LXD Elders | boting Popping Tutting Waving | December 15, 2010 |
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.Chapter | Character introduced | Dance style showcased | Date released |
The Extraordinary 7 | Annabelle Black Diamond The Countess Groove Guardian Joe Drift The Mignifisick Sir Swoop Style Ripper Ringmaster Winston | Bollywood dance Roboting B-boying Krumping | August 11, 2011 |
Ashes | Locking Goons | Locking | August 11, 2011 |
Forbidden | — | Flamenco | August 18, 2011 |
Can't Dance | Vivienne | Rhythmic Gymnastics Burlesque Hip-hop Vogue | August 25, 2011 |
Salvage | Robots | Roboting | September 8, 2011 |
Reprogram | — | Roboting Popping Tutting | September 8, 2011 |
RA Games | — | B-boying | September 8, 2011 |
Mess in Aisle 7 | The Rinas | Ballet B-boying | September 15, 2011 |
Alliance of the Dark | Reanimators | Popping Animation | September 15, 2011 |
Rise of the Drifts | — | Contemporary Jazz B-boying Popping Ballet | September 22, 2011 |
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."