Sagwa the Chinese Siamese Cat (season 4)

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 is a Canadian-American television series that aired as part of and The RKO Roadshow from 2005-2008. The series is a continuation of Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat and follows the adventures of Sagwa Miao in various adventures that teach valuable life lessons.

The first two seasons, airing on PBS, had 26 episodes in the first and 39 episodes in the second, totaling 65 episodes. A third season was ordered by PBS with 13 episodes, while the RKO Network ordered the fourth season with 40 additional episodes, with both the third and fourth seasons airing simultaneously on PBS and the RKO Network respectively. The series concluded with 108 episodes.

The Palace

 * (seasons 1-2, season 4), (season 3) as Sagwa Miao
 * (season 1; episodes 1-10), Benjamin Rehbinder (season 1; episodes 11-26), Luciano Zambrano (speaking) and Oliver MacTavish (singing) (seasons 2-4) as Dongwa Miao
 * Katy Zambrano and Duncan Kwei Armah (season 1), Denise Chapuis (seasons 2-3), Cecilia Clark-Manzotti (season 4) as Sheegwa Miao
 * as Mama Miao
 * as Baba Miao
 * as Nai-Nai Miao
 * (season 1), Neil Shee (speaking) and Martin Berger (singing) (seasons 2-4) as Yeh-Yeh Miao
 * (speaking) and Brady Moffatt (singing) (seasons 1-3), Martin Berger (season 4) as Fu-Fu
 * (seasons 1-2), (season 3-4) as The Foolish Magistrate
 * Keisha Luo (seasons 1-2), (seasons 3-4) as Tai-Tai
 * Hanako Aomori (season 1), Mei Ang (seasons 2-4) as Ba-Do
 * Marie Aomori (season 1), Marissa Chua-McLeod (seasons 2-3), Chloé Xun (season 4) as Luk-Do
 * Kiki Tsai (season 1), Danielle Jegal (seasons 2-3), Huyan Xiaoling (season 4) as Huang-Do
 * Michel Cao (seasons 1-2), Russell Yuen (seasons 3-4) as The Reader of the Rules
 * Weiguo Diaz as The Cook
 * Kimberly Hatsumi as Jun

The Alleyways

 * (seasons 1-2), (seasons 3-4) as Chan Li aka Lik-Lik
 * (seasons 1-2), (seasons 3-4) as Wing-Wing
 * Mark Hauser (seasons 1-2), Benjamin Rehbinder (seasons 3-4) as Jet-Jet
 * as Hun-Hun
 * as Shei-Hu

Recurring

 * as Chi-Chi Miao

Conception and staffing
The show was created after PBS brought in the consultant firm Ardolino & Associates (an agency consisting of a international network of consultants with psychology PhDs along with advertising, marketing and research professionals) to "revitalize" several of their kids shows.

Among the writers were Thomas LaPierre,, Katherine Sandford, Joseph Purdy, Robert Lamoreaux, Jon Minnis, Xavier Eggers (Marcus Fijnje, Muhammad Barzegar, Alan Bomer, Daniel Prendergast, Irwin Penrose, Mick Neil, and Alexander Peter Mawr), Anne-Marie Perrotta, Tean Schultz, , , Jacques E. Bouchard, Atul N. Rao, , , Nisha Muire, , and. Jones, Holden, and Glover also did voice roles on the show.

For Seasons 2 and 3, part of the production was moved to with  and  joining production.

Music
The theme song was composed by Hannes Guzzi and Barry Berlin. In Seasons 1-2, the vocals were performed by and, the original voice actors for Lik-Lik and Dongwa, but for Season 3-4 the vocals were re-recorded by  and Luciano Zambrano, the new voice actors for Lik-Lik and Dongwa.