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Takeshi Kaneshiro in Anna Magdalena 安娜瑪德蓮娜 (1998) dir. Yee Chung-Man
#anna magdalena#安娜瑪德蓮娜#yee chung man#kenneth yee#takeshi kaneshiro#dilfsource#motionpicturesource#90sedit#worldcinemaedit#filmedit#chewieblog#userbbelcher#fyeahmovies#movieedit#dailyflicks#cinematv#cinemapix#userfilm#luni#*e#+#comedy#romance
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cast | A post shared by Kelvin who plays Mr. Lee (John) about Kenny (and Brian Tee)
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Captain Wesley Ko in front of his decorations for service with the 82nd Airborne Division during WW II. (Photograph courtesy of the Cape Cod Times).
Airborne Chinese American Warfighters on D-Day
On the occasion of the June 6 allied landings at Normandy in 1944, and every National Airborne Day on August 16, we honor three Chinese American veterans of the Second World War.
Glider Infantryman Wesley Ko
Wesley Ko served as a Captain in the 325th Glider Infantry of the 82nd Airborne Division in the European Theater (ETO), earning the Silver Star and numerous other medals including the Purple Heart.
Initially aspiring to be a pilot with the Flying Tigers, Wesley was working in a print shop in Philadelphia when the U.S. entered the war. Despite his employer offering him a draft deferment, he chose to enlist to join his friends. After completing officer candidate school at Fort Benning, Georgia, and overcoming initial delays in assignment possibly due to his Asian ancestry, he joined the 82nd Airborne and subsequently the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment.
During his thirty months of service, Ko fought in six major campaigns including action in Sicily, Naples, Normandy (the day after D-Day), the Battle of the Bulge, the Allied assault on the Siegfried Line, and the battle for Cologne. He was also present at the liberation of the Wöbbelin concentration camp at Ludwigslust.

Capt. Wesley Ko. Ko received the Silver Star for his service in the six major campaigns of the ETO and numerous other medals including the Purple Heart.
In his later years, Ko dedicated his time to preserving the legacy of the 325th Glider Infantry. He shared his experiences through interviews, articles, and books such as The Greatest Generation and his biography On Silent Wings of Courage. He also served as editor of The Glider Tow Line, a quarterly newsletter dedicated to the glider men's stories.
In addition to his military service, Ko co-owned and operated Komak, Inc., an electronics company, with his brother David for 45 years. He had a wide array of interests including computers, boating, fishing, family, poetry, and furniture re-finishing and building.
Ko passed away in E. Falmouth, Mass., on Dec. 15, 2012. He was 93.
Leon Yee: San Francisco Chinatown’s Own
On the night of June 5, 1944, private First Class Leon Yee had found his way onto a paratroop transport plane, flying toward the coast of France. Having grown up in San Francisco Chinatown, Yee had volunteered for the paratroopers in early 1942. He had been motivated by the $50 bonus in hazardous duty pay, which he needed to support his family. After completing jump school at Fort Benning and earning his wings in mid-1942, he trained as a demolition expert and member of H Company in the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division. According to Chinese American military historian, Montgomery Hom, Yee had concealed from his family how dangerous his duties were. “He tried to hide his combat status by telling his mother he was going to be working with planes,” Hom has written. “But in truth, he was going to be jumping out of planes as an airborne soldier.”

Leon Yee's jump boots, unit patches, and jump wings (from the collection of his nephew and documentarian, Montgomery Hom). The boots were designed initially in 1941 by William P. Yarborough, a test officer in the 501st Parachute Infantry Battalion/Provisional Parachute Group. They are also known as "Corcorans," after the J. F. Corcoran Shoe Company, one of their manufacturers.
At approximately 0200 on June 6, and as part of the then-largest airborne operation in human history, Yee hurled out of his plane, weighed down by more than 100 pounds of equipment, As he descended, he saw sporadic gunfire and small fires on the ground. He landed in a cow pasture northwest of the Merderet River, disoriented in the pitch-black night. under the cover of darkness. German anti-aircraft fire illuminated the sky, hitting some of the aircraft.
After landing without mishap and shedding his parachute harness, Yee took cover in a nearby ditch. He had no idea of his location, as his regiment had experienced the worst drop pattern of all the American airborne units, with only 20% of the paratroopers landing in their designated zones. Hours later, by 4 a.m., a helmetless sergeant from another company of the 82nd Airborne Division joined him. Together, they sat quietly in the ditch until dawn, trying to determine their location. They discovered they were north of their intended drop zone.
By daylight, Yee had joined other regrouped paratroopers regrouped to plant explosives to destroy enemy communication lines, and engage in firefights as elements the 82nd advanced over the next few days toward their main objective, about 5 miles from Utah Beach -- the marshes of the Merderet and Douve. The marshes formed a natural defensive line protecting the western end of the Allied amphibious landing zone. However, the flooded marshes also limited the Allies' potential to break out of the beachhead. They had been flooded to further impede movement. Allied planners deemed control of the bridges at Manoir de la Fière and Chef-du-Pont as vital.
Yee's ad hoc unit reached the La Fière area, and over the next five days attempted to seize causeways and bridges over the Merderet at La Fière and Chef-du-Pont and, further, destroy the highway bridge over the Douve River at Pont l'Abbé (now Étienville). The lightly-armed troops of the 82nd faced counterattacking Wehrmacht units supported by Panzer III and French tanks captured four years earlier.
Yee would see intense combat for five days. During an attack on a German machinegun position, he was severely wounded. A burst of gunfire had struck rocks in front of him, and a ricocheting fragment hit his right temple, just below his helmet. Bleeding profusely from his wound, he lost consciousness. Yee awoke on a cot in a landing craft headed back to England.
Paratrooper Kenneth Gong
On the eve of D-Day Kenneth Gong, a native Chinese American from the town of Cleveland in the Mississippi Delta, performed the first of his two combat jumps, with the 101st Airborne Division.

Sgt. Kenneth Gong of the 101st Airborne Division was a native of Cleveland, Mississippi.
Kenny Gong had earned the nickname “Machine Gun Gong” for his proficiency in firing the M3 submachine gun.

The M3 is an American-made, .45-caliber submachine gun adopted by the U.S. Army in late 1942, as the "United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3." The M3 was chambered for the same .45 ACP round fired by the Thompson submachine gun, but was cheaper to mass produce and lighter, at the expense of accuracy. Troops commonly referred to the firearm as the "Grease Gun" or "the Greaser" owing to its visual similarity to the mechanic's tool. The weapon is often attributed as the source of the WW II slang used by American soldiers in referring to enemy troops killed by this weapon, who were referred to as having been "greased."
T-4 Sergeant Gong was assigned to the headquarters command, 3rd battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. He saw combat in Normandy and Holland.

Sgt. Kenneth Gong of the 101st Airborne Division brandishing the M3 submachine gun, his handling of which would earn him respect from his comrades.
When US president Bill Clinton proclaimed October 26, 1998, Chinese Veterans of World War II Day, longtime Delta resident Kenny Gong was one of the White House honorees. His division’s motto remains “Rendezvous With Destiny.”

The Parachutist Badge, also commonly referred to as "Jump Wings," is a military badge of the United States Armed Forces. Some services, such as the Marine Corps, officially refer to it as an insignia instead of a badge. The original Army Parachutist Badge was designed in 1941 by Captain (later Lieutenant General) William P. Yarborough and approved by the Department of War in March of that year. The Parachutist Badge replaced the "Parachutist Patch" which had previously been worn as a large patch on the side of a paratrooper's garrison cap. (LTG Yarborough also designed the Senior and Master Parachutist Badges and the addition of stars to portray the number of combat jumps.) The airborne background trimming that is worn behind the badge of those assigned to airborne units is also a contribution of Yarborough.
On this 80th anniversary of the airborne landings in Normandy, let us honor not only the approximately 10 Chinese Americans who served with paratroop and glider units in the European Theater of Operations but all who answered the call to fight for their country during an era of exclusion and segregation.
They also served.
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To read more about Chinese America's warfighters of that era from California, Montgomery Hom's book Fighting on all Fronts - Profiles of WWII Chinese Americans from the Golden State may be purchased here.
#Chinese American airborne troopers#Kenneth Gong#101st Airborne Division#Wesley Ko#82nd Airborne#Leon Yee#Montgomery Hom
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Bad movie I have Joy Ride 2023
#Joy Ride#Debbie Fan#Kenneth Liu#Annie Mumolo#David Denman#Belle Zhang#Lennon Yee#Kellen Bruce#Kalayna Kozak#Isla Rose Hall#Chloe Pun#Nathan Parrott#Beckam Crawford#Ashley Park#Sherry Cola#Timothy Simons#Nick Fontaine#Nicholas Carella#Mengxi Zhang#Sabrina Wu#Stephanie Hsu#Chris Wong#Desmond Chiam#Katie Chong#Ronny Chieng#Mike Ching#Alan Tang#Derek Lowe#Meredith Hagner#Paul Cheng
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September Release!
The Lord of the Rings - Chicago Shakespeare Theater
August 28, 2024 (Matinée) - Medium Observation
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Spencer Davis Milford (Frodo), Michael Kurowski (Sam), Lauren Zakrin (Galadriel), Ben Mathew (Pippin), Will James Jr. (Aragorn/Strider), Tom Amandes (Gandalf), Tony Bozzuto (Gollum), Alina Taber (Arwen), Eileen Doan (Merry), Matthew C. Yee (Boromir), Justin Albinder (Legolas), Ian Maryfield (Gimli), Jeff Parker (Elrond/Saruman), Rick Hall (Bilbo Baggins/Steward), Suzanne Hannau (Rosie Cotton), John Lithgow (Voice of Treebeard), Joey Faggion (Ensemble), Mia Hilt (Ensemble), James Mueller (Ensemble), Jarais Musgrove (Ensemble), Hannah Novak (Ensemble), Adam Qutaishat (Ensemble), Laura Savage (Ensemble), Bernadette Santos Schwegel (Ensemble), Ty Shay (s/w Ensemble), Luke Nowakowski (s/w Ensemble)
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Fantastic capture of this incredibly immersive and beautiful production. there is a bar in the bottom right corner of the screen that doesn't take away except for one moment where Gandalf and Frodo are talking on the stairs in act one, but overall I worked around it and you can always see Frodo and sometimes Gandalf. At points people are in the audience and I wasn't able to capture them but you can always hear them and I do my best to always try to make sure to capture anything in the audience that I could. Some washout and shakiness throughout.
NFT Date: March 1st, 2025
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Moulin Rouge! The Musical - First US National Tour
April 7, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Christian Douglas (Christian), Nicci Claspell (u/s Satine), Amar Atkins (u/s Harold Zidler), Nick Rashad Burroughs (Toulouse-Lautrec), Andrew Brewer (The Duke of Monroth), Jordan Vasquez (u/s Santiago), Sarah Bowden (Nini), Renee Marie Titus (La Chocolat), Adea Michelle Sessoms (u/s Arabia), Max Heitmann (Baby Doll), Kamal Lado (Pierre), Tommy Gedrich, Tamrin Goldberg, Cameron Hobbs, Nathaniel Hunt, Chloe Rae Kehm, Melissa Hunter McCann, Luke Monday, Tanisha Moore, Kenneth Michael Murray, Elyse Niederee, Omar Nieves, Kent Overshown, Stefanie Renee Salyers, Connor McRory

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Really beautiful capture of Nicci, Amar and Jordan as Satine, Zidler and Santiago respectively. Some washout and shakiness throughout.
NFT Date: March 1st, 2025

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Beetlejuice - First US National Tour
June 30, 2024 - Medium Observation
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Justin Collette (Beetlejuice), Isabella Esler (Lydia Deetz), Megan McGinnis (Barbara Maitland), Will Burton (Adam Maitland), Jesse Sharp (Charles Deetz), Sarah Litzsinger (Delia Deetz), Hillary Porter (Miss Argentina), Abe Goldfarb (Otho), Brian Vaughn (Maxie Dean), Maria Sylvia Norris (Maxine Dean/Juno), Madison Mosley (Girl Scout)

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Beautiful Capture of Abe, Larkin and Haley's last performance with the company. My camera was having a lot of issues for Act 1, 2 minutes is missing during ready set (still has audio), And then after every song there's a short 2 second blackout. Act 2 is perfect with no issues with my camera. Also the last US stop before a month break and then Mexico! Some washout and shakiness throughout.
NFT Date: March 1st, 2025

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takeshi kaneshiro in anna magdalena (1998) (dir. kenneth yee)
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What do all of these spooky books have in common? They're all books by authors who were featured in recent "Summer Scares" webinars!
I watch a lot of Booklist webinars that connect to CR and YA books, but when I'm looking for books that will appeal to reluctant readers (which is basically ALWAYS), I often gravitate towards scary and suspenseful titles. Over the last two months I watched the Summer Scares Middle-Grade, Summer Scares YA, and Prepare For a Summer of Scares panels. While I was listening to those conversations, I started reserving books. This pile contains the holds that have come in so far:
The Nest by Kenneth Oppel, illustrated by Jon Klassen
My Aunt is a Monster by Reimena Yee
Dread Detention by Jennifer Killick
All These Bodies by Kendare Blake
Bumps in the Night by Amalie Howard
Wretched Waterpark (Sinister Summer Book One) by Kiersten White
Four Letter Word by Gretchen McNeil
Fun Fact: It was from watching one of these webinars that I first learned about a cool and spooky Edward Gorey book!
#scary books#horror#suspense#YA Lit#Kid Lit#Summer Scares#Booklist Webinars#Booklist#Kingsbridge Library#NYPL
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홍콩 도교계, 2025 을사년(乙巳年) 신년 점괘 발표
(홍콩=데일리홍콩) 김한국 기자 = 홍콩 도교 등 전통 문화를 보존하는 향의국(鄉議局, Heung Yee Kuk)이 차씨 장군(차공, 車公)의 생일로 알려진 음력 일월 초이튿날 Sha Tin 지역의 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple)에서 신년 점괘를 뽑는 구첨 의식을 진행했다. 향의국(鄉議局, Heung Yee Kuk) 류업강(劉業強, Kenneth Lau Ip-keung) 국장이 뽑은 2025년 을사년(乙巳年) 점괘는 96개 가운데 24번째로 지난해처럼 비교적 “중립적인” 점괘였다. 生前不作虧心事 只為貪心惹是非若得貴人相勉力 莫教枉費用心��� 解日 不可貪心 自身平安家宅安吉 占病作福 二十四中簽 올해 2025 을사년(乙巳年) 신년 점괘로 뽑힌 24번 점괘는 탐욕에 대한 경고와 함께 선행과…
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For decades, next-door neighbors and former friends John and Max have feuded, trading insults and wicked pranks. When an attractive widow moves in nearby, their bad blood erupts into a high-stakes rivalry full of naughty jokes and adolescent hijinks. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: John Gustafson: Jack Lemmon Max Goldman: Walter Matthau Ariel Truax: Ann-Margret Grandpa Gustafson: Burgess Meredith Melanie: Daryl Hannah Jacob Goldman: Kevin Pollak Chuck: Ossie Davis Snyder: Buck Henry Mike: Christopher McDonald Moving Man: John Carroll Lynch Weatherman: Steve Cochran Pharmacist: Joe Howard Nurse: Isabell O’Connor Fisherman: Charles Brin Fisherman: Oliver Osterberg Film Crew: Director: Donald Petrie Original Music Composer: Alan Silvestri Producer: Richard C. Berman Editor: Bonnie Koehler Director of Photography: Johnny E. Jensen Art Direction: Mark Haack Special Effects Coordinator: Peter Albiez Chief Lighting Technician: Patrick Marshall Key Costumer: Trina Mrnak Location Manager: Cat Thompson Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Hart Foley: Ellen Heuer Dialogue Editor: Vic Radulich Special Effects Supervisor: Greg C. Jensen Musician: Tom Boyd Associate Producer: Kathy Sarreal Casting: Sharon Howard-Field Second Assistant Director: Molly Muir Leadman: Chris Gibbin Boom Operator: Mark Steinbeck Dialogue Editor: Mike Szakmeister Stunts: Bill McIntosh First Assistant Camera: Jimmy E. Jensen Costume Supervisor: Keith G. Lewis Music Editor: Andrew Silver Production Accountant: Kim Bodner Administration: Peter L. Mullin Costume Design: Lisa Jensen Dialogue Editor: Christopher Assells ADR Editor: Linda Folk Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Kim Waugh Stunts: Spiro Razatos Title Designer: Wayne Fitzgerald First Assistant Director: Douglas E. Wise Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom E. Dahl Second Unit: Rosalie Seifert Orchestrator: William Ross Administration: Gregory J. Niska Set Decoration: Clay A. Griffith Makeup Artist: Linda Melazzo First Assistant Director: Randy Suhr Foley: Kevin Bartnof ADR Supervisor: Jessica Gallavan Foley Editor: Eric Gotthelf Sound Recordist: David Behle Best Boy Electrician: Hugh Langtry Assistant Editor: Trudy Yee Construction Foreman: Blaine Marcou Special Effects: Shelly Hawkos Administration: Tom Sann Hairstylist: Linda Rizzuto Key Makeup Artist: Rick Sharp Assistant Property Master: Jerry Swift Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Robert J. Litt Stunt Coordinator: Ernie F. Orsatti Chief Lighting Technician: Pat Blymyer Scoring Mixer: Dennis S. Sands Production Accountant: Susan Montgomery Executive Producer: Dan Kolsrud Property Master: Jim Zemansky Stunts: Ray Lykins First Assistant Camera: Christopher M. Fisher Unit Publicist: Michael Singer Associate Producer: Darlene K. Chan Researcher: Aryn Chapman Sound Effects Editor: Randy Kelley Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Mark P. Stoeckinger Still Photographer: Ron Phillips Construction Coordinator: Douglas Dick Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Wayne Heitman Foley Editor: Patrick N. Sellers First Assistant Editor: Adam C. Frank Color Timer: Dale E. Grahn Supervising Music Editor: Kenneth Karman Dialogue Editor: Chris Hogan Camera Operator: Dick Colean Assistant Costume Designer: Elizabeth Shelton Location Manager: Dave Halls ADR & Dubbing: Thomas J. O’Connell Key Grip: Richard Moran Key Costumer: Hala Bahmet Administration: Lisa D. Menke Hairstylist: Linda De Andrea Assistant Art Director: Jack E. Pelissier Jr. Assistant Sound Editor: Cybele O’Brien Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Elliot Tyson Assistant Sound Editor: Victor Ray Ennis Production Sound Mixer: Russell C. Fager Rigging Gaffer: Tim Marshall Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Script Supervisor: Susan Bierbaum ADR & Dubbing: Rick Canelli Special Effects: Keane Bonath Associate Editor: Steve Schoenberg Production Design: David Chapman Producer: John Davis Writer: Mark Steven Johnson Movie Reviews: John Chard: Do me a favour. Put your lip over your head… and swallow. Grumpy Old Men is directed by Donald Petrie and written by Mark Steven Johnson. It stars Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon, Ann-Margret, Kevin Polla...
#aftercreditsstinger#Christmas#duringcreditsstinger#elderly#ice fishing#neighborhood#old friends#retiree#thanksgiving#Top Rated Movies
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takeshi kaneshiro (anna magdalena, 1998)
#takeshi kaneshiro#Anna Magdalena#worldcinemaedit#doyouevenfilm#filmgifs#moviehub#fymovies#Anna Magdalena 1998#yee chung man#kenneth yee#hong kong cinema#sinophone cinema#ellisgifs
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Takeshi Kaneshiro as Chan Kar-fu Anna Magdalena 安娜瑪德蓮娜 (1998) dir. Yee Chung-Man
#anna magdalena#安娜瑪德蓮娜#yee chung man#kenneth yee#takeshi kaneshiro#dilfsource#motionpicturesource#90sedit#worldcinemaedit#filmedit#chewieblog#userbbelcher#fyeahmovies#movieedit#dailyflicks#cinematv#cinemapix#userfilm#luni#*e#+#comedy#romance
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Winnie-the-Pooh: Just Be Nice... to your little friends! (1996)
Story: Caroline Kenneth -- Art: Phil Ortiz & Josie Yee

#winnie the pooh#pooh#tigger#roo#disney#golden books#1990s#90s#caroline kenneth#phil ortiz#josie yee#kidlit#picture book#kid book#children's book#children's literature
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Update: It’s likely these characters’ voices were being cast for a video game, not a movie/show.
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Exclusive: Kyoshi, Rangi, Yun, and more Kyoshi novel characters will appear in Avatar Studios’ first movie/show!
We have a huge Avatar News exclusive for you today... and an Avatar News redemption?!
We can confirm that Kyoshi, Rangi, Yun, and more characters from the Chronicles of the Avatar novels The Rise of Kyoshi and The Shadow of Kyoshi by F. C. Yee will have substantial roles in Avatar Studios’ first animated movie and/or show, both slated for 2025!
Currently we don’t have details on which of the first-year projects-- the adult Gaang movie lead by Aang and Katara, or the new earth Avatar show-- the Kyoshi characters will appear in. Right now, a solid guess between the two is the show; it would make sense for the previous earth Avatar to feature in the next earth Avatar’s story. However, this is just a guess and the adult Gaang movie could easily have some kind of Kyoshi-related plotline we don’t know about yet (what we do know is that it’s set 12 years after ATLA and has a rumored title of Hidden Kingdom). It’s also technically possible that the Kyoshi characters are for a later project, but the production timeline strongly favors one of the first-year projects. In both cases these are almost guaranteed to be flashbacks/visions/etc. (And based on some other details I can’t share yet, I’m fairly confident this isn’t for a Kyoshi movie/show itself.)
What’s interesting is that our very first Avatar News exclusive report on Avatar Studios’ slate infamously had a Kyoshi movie as the first project. This became pretty controversial for us when it was announced that the first movie would actually be about Aang (gasp, Avatar News was wrong!!!!!!!!), and even though a first-year project about an earth Avatar (just, the next earth Avatar rather than the previous one) later came to light, and we got confirmation a Kyoshi project was on the table, and we explained how all this together could have been the source of confusion that led to the Kyoshi report, certain segments of the internet peanut gallery have continued to hold this against Avatar News. But ohhh no, Avatar News kept its nose to the grindstone and some might say that Avatar News was vindicated by this new information! But Avatar News doesn’t care about petty matters like that, Avatar News is just happy to be here. ^_^
The Kyoshi novels are some of the absolute best entries in the whole Avatar franchise (and by the way, live-action Kyoshi agrees!), so this will hopefully be welcome news to everyone who was super excited when there was a Kyoshi movie and then disappointed when there wasn’t. Currently we’re waiting on F. C. Yee’s confirmed next Chronicles of the Avatar novel, the second Yangchen book, which will potentially be announced this month. What we know F. C. Yee isn’t involved with, or at least wasn’t 9 months ago, is the animated movies/shows. Right now, we don’t know if that’s changed in the time since that interview. We do know House of Cards’ Kenneth Lin is writing the adult Gaang movie, but there’s no crew information for the new earth Avatar show yet. It’s possible F. C. Yee could now be joining that as a writer, especially if that is where the Kyoshi characters will be showing up. But! That’s just speculation for now, and there’s already a lot to be excited about just from today’s news.
#news#movie#aang movie#next earth avatar#chronicles of the avatar#kyoshi series#kyoshi#rangi#yun#avatar news exclusive#paramount plus#kyoshi movie
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: 9-1-1 edition
big thanks to @tawaifeddiediaz and @catdadeddie for helping with this! 💜
[Image ID: 12 GIFs of Asian characters from 9-1-1. GIF 1: Albert Han, played by John Harlan Kim. Albert smiles as he stands at Chim's door. GIF 2: Ravi Panikkar, played by Anirudh Pisharody. Ravi smiles to himself as he sits on the back of the ambulance with Hen. GIF 3: Chimney Han, played by Kenneth Choi. Chimney laughs with joy when his daughter calls Maddie 'Mama'. GIF 4: Captain Mehta, played by Ronobir Lahiri. Captain Mehta urgently calls for help on his radio. GIF 5: Anne Lee, played by Freda Foh Shen. Mrs Lee, overcome with emotion, looks up at Chimney when he calls her Jee-Yun's grandma. GIF 6: John Lee, played by Kelvin Han Yee. Mr Lee smiles when he meets Chimney. GIF 7: Officer Williams, played by Chris Wu. Officer Williams looks up as he warns the 118 about protection. GIF 8: Jee-Yun Buckley Han, currently played by Aria, Hunter, and Millie. Jee-Yun, in her crib, looks up at her parents. GIF 9: Jamal Momed, played by Ashwin Gore. Jamal turns around to speak as he sits at his desk at the dispatch centre. GIF 10: Mr Han, played by David Young Lee. Mr Han talks condescendingly to Chim on video call. GIF 11: Kevin Lee, played by James Chen. Kevin eyes Chim as he stands in a line of firefighters. GIF 12: Stacey Mullins, played by Rae Dawn Chong. Stacey Mullins looks thankfully at Hen across the table. /end ID]
#911#911edit#911 fox#911 on fox#chimney han#albert han#ravi panikkar#jee yun buckley han#s2#s3#s4#s5#multi#ours#gif#by isha#tuserzee#userdahlias#tuserksn#tuserad1thi
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홍콩 도교계 2024 차공묘 신년 점괘 발표
(홍콩=데일리홍콩) 김한국 기자 = 홍콩 도교 등 전통 문화를 보존하는 향의국(鄉議局, Heung Yee Kuk)이 차씨 장군(차공, 車公)의 생일인 음력 일월 초이틀을 맞아 신년 점괘를 뽑았다. 斧斤持以入山林,未得之時那處尋;損了良材失卻力,獻君留住待春臨。 解曰:家宅平吉,占病作福,婚姻不合,自身平安,求財未遂 十五中籤 출처: 車公廟求籤|劉業強為香港求第15號中籤 解曰:損了良材失卻力 홍콩 Sha Tin 지역의 차공묘(車公廟, Che Kung Temple)에서 진행된 구첨 의식에서 향의국 류업강(劉業強, Kenneth Lau Ip-keung) 의장은 96개 가운데 15번 점괘를 뽑아 들었다. 향의국 류업강(劉業強, Kenneth Lau Ip-keung) 의장은 뽑아 든 15번 점괘에 대하여 좋은 점괘도 나쁜…

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