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  2. Ni Hao, Kai-Lan - Wikipedia

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    Ni hao" (你好 nǐ hǎo) means "Hello" in Mandarin, and Kai-Lan (凯兰 Kǎilán) is the Chinese name Chau was given at birth, which was later anglicized to Karen. The first two seasons had 20 episodes each. The third season consisted of a two-part series finale. Sascha Paladino was the head writer and developer for the show.

  3. Hua Mulan - Wikipedia

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    Hua Mulan (Chinese: 花木蘭) is a legendary Chinese folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history. Scholars generally consider Mulan to be a fictional character. Hua Mulan is depicted in the Wu Shuang Pu (無雙譜, Table of Peerless Heroes) by Jin Guliang. [citation needed]

  4. Mulan (Disney character) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Chinese. Fa Mulan is a fictional character, inspired by a legendary figure, who appears in Walt Disney Pictures ' animated film Mulan (1998). Her speaking voice is provided by actress Ming-Na Wen, while singer Lea Salonga provides the character's singing voice. Created by author Robert D. San Souci, Mulan is based on the legendary ...

  5. List of Asian superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Blitzen from the Shadow Cabinet (DC Comics) Bushido from the Teen Titans (DC Comics) Masaru Daisato, the protagonist from the 2007 Japanese film Big Man Japan. Eiko Hasigawa, Catwoman (DC Comics) Esper Mami. Fuji from Stormwatch (DC Comics) Godai Yusuke/ Kamen Rider Kuuga. GoGo Tomago from Big Hero 6.

  6. Mulan (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical coming-of-age [3] action-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures.Based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, the film was directed by Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft (in their feature directorial debuts) and produced by Pam Coats, from a screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Chris Sanders, Philip LaZebnik, and the writing team ...

  7. List of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore and fiction originating from traditional folk culture and contemporary literature.. The list includes creatures from ancient classics (such as the Discourses of the States, Classic of Mountains and Seas, and In Search of the Supernatural) literature from the Gods and Demons genre of fiction, (for example, the Journey to the ...

  8. Katie Leung - Wikipedia

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    Katie Leung. Katie Leung (born 8 August 1987; pronounced [lœ:ŋ] [1]) is a Asian-Scottish actress. She first gained fame for playing Cho Chang, the titular character's first love interest in the Harry Potter film series, and subsequently for her roles as Caitlyn Kiramman in the Netflix animated series Arcane and Ash in the Amazon Prime Video ...

  9. Wai Lin - Wikipedia

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    Affiliation. Chinese Intelligence. Classification. Bond girl. Wai Lin (Chinese: 林慧; pinyin: Lín Huì) is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh. The character is the first ethnic Chinese Bond girl and received critical acclaim, becoming one of the most popular Bond girls in the series.