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Non-Asians mistaking that all Asian peoples are of one particular ethnicity. It is most commonly applied to East Asian countries such as China and Japan, but confusion may set in between other Asian countries as well, like conflating India with The Middle East.
Asia is a large and culturally diverse place, but East Asian cultures often get lumped together into one general mishmash. People who are generally unfamiliar with the intricacies of Asian cultures will often confuse the country of origin of various phenomena, such as karate being a shortcut term for any Asian martial art, when karate is specifically Okinawan in origin.note This confusion is particularly widespread among American moviegoers given the outsize popularity and success of the Hong Kong movie industry—source of two of the biggest international martial-arts stars, Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan—where the prime martial art is kung fu, not karate. In fact, to American audiences just about the only really major films to focus on karate are those in the Karate Kid franchise, one of which even retains the word "karate" in the title despite starring Jackie Chan, moving the setting to China, and concentrating exclusively on kung fu. In places where the Asian and Nerdy trope exists, Asians from a variety of different cultures will be lumped together in the same stereotype.
It's something of an ongoing controversy over whether people should be able to identify the ethnicity of Asian people based on their physical characteristics. Audiences sometimes react negatively when an Asian actor plays a character with a different ethnic ancestry, such as an actor of Japanese descent playing (either type of) Korean, because they think it carries the implication that Asian ethnicities are not physically distinguishable, or at the very least that it doesn't matter. However, other people (such as Margaret Cho) insist that ethnicity is not always so obvious to the naked eye and that telling a Thai from a Tibetan can be as difficult as telling a Dane from a German. Although this is somewhat debatable as ethnic Thais are far more culturally, linguistically, and genetically distant from Tibetans than Danes are from Germans.
Like many things, politics plays a big role: Mistaking a Dane for a German would get you much less dirty looks than if you mistook a Japanese for a Korean, since Asian countries tend to have colder relations with their neighbors than European ones.
Nowadays it can be considered a Discredited Trope. In recent years Western audiences have been exposed to Asian cultures much more than in the past, and are learning how to correctly distinguish Asian countries. Playing straight with the idea that Asian cultures are easily interchangeable is considered a mere display of ignorance. When the trope is now used in fiction, it's mostly either for parodistic purpose or to point out someone's ignorance In-Universe.
Britain, a country with a different perspective on the idea of "Asian" to the United States, tends towards a post-colonial perception of the Indian subcontinent. Under British rule, it was all India: nation states yet to be born, like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka, were all part of British India. This attitude persists: even in a simple thing like cuisine, everything is "Indian" even when the foodstuff in question comes from Pakistan or Bangladesh. Similarly, the peoples themselves are routinely misidentified, although the modern British do appear to be getting better at this. This doesn't arise so much with immigrants from the Far East: even in the 2020's, this community is still about 95% Hong Kong Chinese and there is little scope to misidentify here.
That said, there is some Truth in Television in this trope dating back to 4th century BCE, when migrants brought their culture from continental China and Korea to Japan in addition to subsequent contact and trade ties between the three nations. Needless to say that Asian countries didn't live in bubbles in the past millennia. There are many common trends in fashion, cuisine, architecture, linguistics, literature and the like. This sometimes results in people pointing out "inaccuracies" and thinking the trope's being played straight, when it's actually not the case.
Related to Global Ignorance, As Long as It Sounds Foreign, and Africa Is a Country. A Sub-Trope of Mistaken Nationality and/or Mistaken Ethnicity. Stepfather to the Far East. Compare Racial Face Blindness, which is when a character in-universe fails to distinguish individuals of a different race from each other. Also compare All Muslims Are Arab, which homogenizes a specific religious community that internally has little to do with each other. See also Dragons Up the Yin Yang, which is an iconographic shorthand for this trope. Latino Is Brown is a related trope, where people from Latin America are thought to be one single race of brown and brunet people despite their wide diversity.
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Wizard101 plays this mostly straight in Mooshu, but its sister game Pirate101 subverts it by splitting Mooshu into a Chineese half and a Japaneese half with a small area of blended cultures in between.
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Actually subverted in The Toll of the Sea. It's an adaptation of Madame Butterfly - which is set in Japan. It however moves the setting to China to accommodate the Chinese actress playing the lead.
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Miss Saigon has received some criticism for its originator in the role of Kim (a Vietnamese country girl) being Lea Salonga (Filipino). Many other Filipinos have been cast as Kim and other Vietnamese characters.
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Bojack Horseman: In "Thoughts and Prayers", a valet greets the Vietnamese Diane with "Konnichiwa, Princess Mulan". Diane is just about to explain that he used a Japanese greeting and referred to her as a Chinese mythical character before Courtney pulls a gun on him.
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In Sho-shan y la Dama Oscura Played straight because it's normal that people call anime Chinese cartoons or tell Violeta to stop speaking Chinese when she's speaking Japanese. It's also then subverted since Luis Monsalve and his wife Dagmar have a game where they try to hold a conversation in Chinese (Luis) and Japanese (Dagmar) so their daughters can know how different both languages and cultures are.
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The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist: The Japanese Adrian pisses off an entitled fan of his, who calls him a derivative Chinese asshole in return.
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The Aristocats: Shun Gon is Chinese, but he is a Siamese cat which is a Thai breed.
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In Misfile, Missi is accused of preferring Japanese cars simply because she's Japanese. She snaps back that she's actually Chinese.
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Age of Empires II gives Japanese-style buildings to all East Asian civilizations included in the game: Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Mongol. The Age of Empires III expansion The Asian Dynastyes, which brought Chinese and Japanese civilizations, had them using completely different sets of buildings and also units.
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In Apocalypse Now, the American sailors sarcastically yell "sayonara!" as they pass some Vietnamese fishermen.
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In Goldfinger, the title antagonist describes Karate as "a branch of judo." In the same book, one of his Korean mooks fights several US servicemen for calling him a "Jap."
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In November 9, this comes up briefly when Fallon claims that pad Thai and sushi are "almost the same thing" simply because "they're both Asian". Anyone who is remotely familiar with either food - regardless of how knowledgeable they are on Asian cultures - will be able to tell you they're nothing alike, nor are they from the same culture: sushi is Japanese and pad Thai is...well, Thai.
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In Arrow, the Green Arrow villain Shado is depicted as being of Chinese descent despite being Japanese in the original comics (in fairness she's a hero here, so is virtually a new character anyway). Katana however is kept Japanese despite living in Hong Kong, with her family being Japanese expatriates.
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In an episode of Psych, Shawn takes a wushu lesson and tells the master that he always wanted to learn karate. The (Chinese) master is furious and tells him that wushu is completely different from karate, which Shawn, being a jerkass, ignores. He also calls the master sensei, which is a Japanese word for teacher, as opposed to shifu.
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Plan 7 of 9 from Outer Space. In "The Old Equations", Proton and Buster have flashbacks to when the United States fought Panasia. Proton remembers dirigible combat against a Emperor Ming-like Yellow Peril, while Kincaid remembers fighting Kaiju as the child pilot of a Humongous Mecha.
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Invoked in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, where Harold (who is Korean) is repeatedly mistaken for Chinese/Japanese. Kumar is Indian, but mistaken for Arab in the second movie (interesting, because there is much less of an ethnic link between Indians and Arabs than between Koreans and the Chinese and Japanese). Being correctly identified as Korean in the second film proves to be bad for Harold, as the inept Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security immediately assumes he's North Korean.
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Vincent Masuka on Dexter occasionally does this to himself, referring to all Asians as "my people" and setting up a Buddhist shrine for good luck, only shrugging after Dexter asks if the Japanese aren't traditionally Shinto (most Japanese people practice a combined Buddhism and Shinto though, with one third being exclusively Buddhist. Over half have a Buddhist shrine in their home). Another example is when Masuka says Dexter is "messing with his chi", and the latter points out that's Chinese, which Masuka responds to with "So?" (this is not really wrong, except it's called "ki" instead of "chi" in Japan).
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Raya and the Last Dragon is meant to be a story set in a Southeastern Asian setting. However, all the Southeast Asian culture is mashed together where the viewers can see Cambodian temples, Filipino weaponry, Vietnamese mountains among others despite that Southeast Asian culture is completely diverse. Not to mention that most of the characters are actually voiced by East Asian actors.
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On the other hand, in Deus Ex: Invisible War, all the energy blades look like Katanas. This is fine on its own (they weren't necessarily created by the triads), but the Dragon's Tooth sword (the same one, mind) has morphed into one as well.
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Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story: Bruce is working out at a gym when he's harrassed by a Jerk Jock who says "you killed my father in Korea. You think I'm happy to see you in my gym?". This soon leads to a brief brawl that Bruce wins, after which he says to him "Sorry about your father. Those were Koreans, I'm an American.".
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The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode "A Fractured House" features a scene where Bobbi travels to Okinawa to meet with an old friend. The scene was filmed at a Chinese garden in San Marino, California.
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In The Rap Critic's review of "Just Can't Get Enough", just after Fergie says "I love you long time so you know the meanin'" and the Critic points out the line was originally used by a Vietnamese prostitute offering herself:
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In an old issue of Justice League Europe, The Flash bonded with the Japanese heroine Doctor Light. During their discussion, Flash said that his girlfriend Linda was also of Asian (Korean-American) descent, but quickly corrected himself and stated that he didn't mean to imply that all Asians are alike.
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One episode of Godzilla: The Series has the gang traveling to Japan, where Godzilla has to fight a giant cybernetic King Kong Copy that is sometimes referred to as a yeti, even though we're in Japan, not Tibet or Nepal. When one character comments on the monster's apparent mastery of judo (which actually is Japanese), another jokes that "Maybe he trains with Jackie Chan!" Chan is Chinese and is mostly known for the Chinese art of kung fu, and not judo.
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In Kick-Ass 2, Chris "The Motherfucker" D'Amico hires a Chinese ex-Triad enforcer for his supervillain gang and makes him a Mongol warrior called "Genghis Karnage", lamely justifying this as "just a character archetype". "Genghis" goes along with it because he's Only in It for the Money, but Chris's right hand man Javier calls him out for this.
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Chloe from Miraculous Ladybug states that Marinette's uncle should just make sushi "like everyone else". As Adrien points out, sushi is Japanese whereas Marinette's uncle is Chinese.
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The Wrecking Crew: Despite Yu-Rang being Chinese, Matt and Freya associate her with Japanese things; Matt quips to Yu-Rang that he won't see a yen of the gold Contini stole, while Freya says she knows "where Yu-Rang hangs her kimono" (i.e. where her headquarters are). The "ah-so" expression that gets mocked in the movie's theme song is also Japanese.
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Minor examples in The Sorcerer's Apprentice:
While in Chinatown during a festival, Balthazar and Dave battle the Evil Sorcerer Sun Lok, who turns a dragon costume into a real dragon. After defeating him, Balthazar and Dave pretend to be cops and go out to meet actual NYPD officers, who have just arrived. Balthazar tells them that someone just had too much sake, prompting Dave to loudly tell him that sake is Japanese not Chinese, earning an annoyed look from Balthazar. Luckily, the real cops ignore Dave's remark. After they pass, Balthazar tells Dave that he was "in character" (i.e. only pretending to be culturally ignorant).
Balthazar uses this trope to Bluff the Impostor. The Big Bad is disguised as an old Chinese woman. Balthazar addresses her in Cantonese, and he/she says in delight, "Ah, you speak Mandarin!" Balthazar promptly punches the impostor, correcting his mistake by way of Bond One-Liner.
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In Least I Could Do, when Rayne prepares to go on a date with Chinese-Canadian woman Cyndi and meet her parents, he prepares by studying anime and styling himself after it. His friends know how incredibly dumb this is, but are sick of Rayne's Jerkass ways, so they decide it's more fun to sit back and watch it blow up in his face.
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One Avenue Q song has the line "Tried to work in Korean deli / But I am Japanese." Or in the British and Australian performances, "tried to work in Chinese restaurant." The second line is occasionally adjusted to reflect the actual nationality/ancestry of the cast actress.
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Invoked in Guilty Gear: Anji Mito is a Japanese person (in this "verse," their race was almost wiped out in a war with the eponymous Gears, and are placed in protective colonies throughout Asia supposedly for their own safety) who takes up the guise of a Chinese person in order to travel freely.
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Done on Community, by of all people...
Chang having been played by Korean-American actor Ken Jeong.
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Teen Titans:
In the tie-in to Infinite Crisis, Risk calls his Japanese teammate Bushido "The Chinese kid." Mirage quickly corrects him, but he dismissively replies "whatever."
Cheshire is a half-whitenote Originally of French descent in a DC encyclopedia but was later retconned into having an American father, half-Vietnamese assassin who has been known to use Japanese weapons like sais, shurikens and katanas. She also wears a cat mask inspired by Kabuki theatre masks in Teen Titans (2003) and Young Justice (2010). Futher complicating things is the fact she was adopted and raised by a Chinese man.
Chanda Madan, Lian Harper's babysitter, has a name of Sanskrit/South Asian origins, yet comes from the fictional West Asian country of Qurac.
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Mentioned in Falling Down, when a police officer being asked to translate snarks that he is Japanese, unlike the robbed store owner who is Korean. This example is especially hilarious, as the Japanese cop was played by a Korean actor, while the Korean storeowner was played by a Chinese actor.
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Double Homework:
Lampshaded by the protagonist when Morgan tries to celebrate her Japanese ancestry by saying, “Ni hao.�
Also used at the Asian festival where Lauren gets a job. She wears a kimono (a Japanese robe), and learns to cook, among other things, bibimbap (a Korean dish).
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Played for comedy in Black Dynamite, in which Vietnam War veteran Black Dynamite recalls a mortally wounded Viet Cong child and repeatedly calls him Chinese. He doesn't seem to be aware that Vietnam is not in China. And later in the movie, Black Dynamite is revealed to be a fluent speaker of Mandarin.
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The Boys (2019): While the first season didn't really give Kimiko a clear origin, suggesting she comes from a fictitious country in Southeast Asia that is a hodgepodge of Japanese and Chinese cultures, it's ultimately averted in season 2 with her being explicitly stated as being Japanese (essentially matching her actress, Karen Fukuhara, whose parents were Japanese). The Shining Light murdered her parents and kidnapped her brother and her to the Philippines to indoctrinate them as soldiers. However, Kimiko didn't submit.
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The WWII-set Wonder Woman (Vol. 1) stories of the mid-late 70s featured a villain called Kung, a Japanese-American Imperial ultra-nationalist zealot. His costume's Chest Insignia is a yin-yang symbol and his animorphism powers are said to be inspired by the various animal-style forms of kung fu. Both of those things, and really the name "Kung" itself, are Chinese. This would be bad enough, but it goes against the grain of the character's core concept — the uber-patriots who worshiped the Emperor weren't known for remotely tolerating anything Chinese.
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On a Western promotional poster for the Chinese film Hero (2002), Jet Li's character holds a katana.
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In Cradle 2 the Grave, Jet Li plays a Taiwanese Intelligence agent named Su sent to the US to retrieve a stolen shipment of "black diamonds" (actually, synthetic plutonium). When Su and Fait go to see "Jump" Chambers, a crime lord currently serving a sentence in his luxurious cell, Chambers tries to speak to Su only to be informed by Su that he doesn't speak Korean. Chambers just shrugs, saying that one of his Korean hookers taught him a few phrases. In this case, it's obvious that Chambers just doesn't care.
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Bedtime Stories (YouTube Channel): "The Curse Of The Dab Tsog" lists several Southeast Asian monsters- the Laotian Dab Tsog, the Manananggal of Philippine Mythology and the Penangalannan of Malaysian Mythology.
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The fourth chapter of the Harry Potter fic Amicus Protectio Fortis introduces Chie Shinohara, who is supposedly Chinese despite having a Japanese name.
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One arc in Doctor Who Magazine featured a mysterious girl named Chiyoko, who was dressed in Sailor Fuku, debuted in a story set in Tokyo and got mistaken for the granddaughter of the local Corrupt Corporate Executive, and was later shown to be the result of a Fusion Dance involving a woman with a blatantly Japanese name. Yet at one point in the narrative, a character refers to her as “Chinese�.
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Played for laughs in Fallout 4, where Paladin Danse accuses Takahashi (a malfunctioning robot only capable of saying "Na-ni shimasu-ka?" note What would you like) of being a Chinese spy since it is only capable of speaking Japanese.
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Cantu in Sinbad of the Seven Seas is described as Chinese and liberally quotes Confucius, but he's played by a Japanese actor and credited as "Samurai".
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Cracked: #5 of this list.
This one by the same writer devolves into another inversion by the end.
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Reservation Dogs: Bear ignorantly assumes that the home Dr. Kang wishes to return to is China. It's actually San Diego, and Dr. Kang is Korean. To illustrate the ignorance of the question, Dr. Kang asks Bear if he is Navajo or Inuit, of which he is neither (as he's Muscogee).
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The Pacific: Episode nine features angry confrontations over the rights of the Okinawan civilians versus the Imperial Japanese soldiers ("A Jap's a Jap!" one Marine protests).
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Hard Ticket to Hawaii: Mr. Chang is described as half-Chinese, but his office is decorated with Japanese swords.
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GLOW (2017): Jenney Chey, "Fortune Cookie" is Chinese Cambodian. Her character is a mixture of Yellow Peril stereotypes about the Japanese and Chinese. She also derisively notes that the Fan Tan Casino the show relocates to after being cancelled from KDTV, is "Asian themed".
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Pineapple Express: The film is very vague about exactly who the "Asians" are that Ted's gang is fighting. The Asian actors come from a variety of nationalities, they speak nothing but heavily accented English that sounds like a foreign language if you're not paying attention, and what little we see of their lair is decorated in gang paraphernalia more than anything Asian.
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The title character of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings tells a story of how he met his best friend when she broke what would be a fight between him, a Chinese immigrant, and a guy who called him "Gangnam Style" ("I'm not Korean!").
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The Perfect Weapon (1991): James Hong is Chinese and Mako is Japanese, yet they're playing Korean characters.
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The SCP Foundation very, very pointedly averts this with SCP 953, an Asian Fox Spirit that is a Korean kumiho and definitely not a Japanese kitsune. Kitsune may or may not be friendly with people, but in most tales they are fairly benign. Kumiho are Always Chaotic Evil Ax-Crazy killers with Mind Control powers who eat human hearts and livers. Mistaking the two is likely to prove fatal. Also, being mistaken for a kitsune annoys her.
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In the early story Wonder Woman Goes to the Circus the Burmese elephant tamers are evil racist caricatures and are for some reason actually Imperial Japanese spies. The issue ends with the protection racket being the good guys.
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In Battleship, Hopper repeatedly thinks the Japanese Nagata should know the Chinese book The Art of War just because he's Asian. Luckily, The Art of War is studied in Japan as well as most other militaries throughout the world.
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King of the Hill zigzags this trope. The show makes a point that Kahn and his family are Laotian, and there's at some effort to depict their background and heritage. On the other hand, it often gets the details wrong or falls back on generalized Asian stereotypes.
Hank Hill and his friends can't wrap their head around their neighbor Kahn Souphanousinphone not being either Chinese or Japanese, even after he corrects them:
Subverted with Hank's father, Cotton Hill, as despite being very racist (which, by the way, isn't even his most reprehensible character trait), he correctly identifies Kahn as Laotian without being told just by Kahn's smell (and for good measure, he then immediately assumes that Kahn is Hank's servant). His experiences in World War II likely contributed.
In another episode, Ted Wassonasong (also Laotian) speaks to another Asian man, Mr. Ho, in Cantonese, and Hank asks Kahn what they're saying. Kahn angrily retorts that they're speaking Chinese, so how is he supposed to know?
King of the Hill also uses the Souphanousinphone family to uphold the Asian "model minority" stereotype (specifically the episode "The Redneck on Rainey Street") even though the Laotian immigrant community in the United States struggles with extremely high rates of poverty and school dropouts, and they are in fact a counterexample to the stereotype.
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Big Fish: Edward's flashback to his war career has him parachuting in to a deliberately vague military camp in Asia. The logos and uniforms are made up, the time period isn't given, and Edward pre-parachuting is even reading a book called "How To Speak Asian". The Asian actors in this scene also speak different languages; the puppeteer speaks Tagalog, the soldier who escorts him offstage speaks Mandarin Chinese, the twins speak Cantonese, and the other soldiers speak Korean. This was done to keep the scene from setting itself in a specific war, and also possibly because Edward, as an American, might not be able to tell the difference between different Asian cultures.
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In the James Bond novels:
In Goldfinger, the title antagonist describes Karate as "a branch of judo." In the same book, one of his Korean mooks fights several US servicemen for calling him a "Jap."
In You Only Live Twice, Tiger Tanaka insults Bond for talking about Ming dynasty Japanese art.
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In the Japan episode of Total Drama World Tour, Chris wore a Chinese costume. Harold called him out on it (though oddly, didn't seem to care that they were also using pandas).
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In Angels Revenge, Keiko has a Japanese name and wields a katana, but is introduced as being from... Vietnam. Technically it's not impossible.
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Cloud Atlas: The name of Nea So Copros, the future version of Korea, is a corruption of New East Asian (Sphere of) Co-Prosperity. It is named after the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, which is Imperial Japan's attempt to establish a pan-Asian union.
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In Mean Girls, in the scene at the end where Gretchen has become friends with the Vietnamese girls, they're actually speaking Mandarin, not Vietnamese. Also, the "Pak" in Trang Pak's name is Korean, not Vietnamese.
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Portrayed in Snow Crash when a mafioso uses the slur "nips" when referring to Asians and another character corrects him, saying that the word is short for Nipponese and would only refer to the Japanese.
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Wutai in Final Fantasy VII is a strange blend of Chinese and Japanese culture combined some elements just made up; a character from Wutai, Yuffie, has a name neither Chinese nor Japanese. It's on the extreme west of the map and there are people with Russian names living there. Especially strange is that in the high-tech city of Midgar there are signs in Japanese everywhere yet is considered culturally different from Wutai.
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On the Instance and all his other podcasts, Scott Johnson often uses a generic Cantonese-ish accent in his impression of "Ding Pong," a fictional WoW gold-seller. This trope is invoked because he often mentions that the "real" Ding Pong is his adopted brother, who is Korean. Note: I am 99% sure he knows the difference.
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When Jack and Toshiko are sent back to World War II in Torchwood, Tosh is a little miffed to be mistaken for Chinese. Although the fact that she told them she's Japanese when Japan was an Axis power could have gone badly, if not for Jack's "she's a codebreaker for the Allies" explanation.
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In Ghost of You (Harry Potter) Cho Chang has a Tokyo apartment. Yes, this was written by Tara and Raven, in case you're asking.
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The flashback scene in Iron Man 3 confirms that his full name is Ho Yinsen, like the comic.
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers has Trini Kwan. Trini was played by the late Thuy Trang, who was Vietnamese-American. However, the character would refer to Chinese and Japanese culture, while her surname of Kwan is Chinese.
Her replacement in terms of ethnicity Adam Park wasn’t much better. Despite being played by a Korean actor, and explicitly referred to as being Korean, one episode has him inheriting a Chinese lantern, which gets identified by a sign as a “Japanese lantern�. Truncated Power Rangers ran with this, but having Adam get pissed off that his focus episode was “so damn racist�.
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A 1980 episode of The Muppet Show famously Flanderized the entire continent of Asia. Right after Kermit the Frog announces to the audience that the gang is going to be reenacting A Thousand and One Nights (or The Arabian Nights, as Kermit refers to it), a Chinese gong goes off, provoking laughter from the audience. Later, a random Muppet sings about going to Bombay and meeting a "sentimental Oriental" who is supposed to be a Hindu, but dresses like an Arabian harem girl and is played by the Ambiguously Jewish Muppet "Wanda." Furthermore, her love interest is a "whirling dervish," referencing the Sufi Islamic sect that exists in Turkey, Iran, and certain other countries, but not really India. Later, during the depiction of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," Ali Baba and his horse are shown traveling through what looks to be a jungle - even though tropical rain forests are nowhere to be found near Arabia.
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In Lucha Underground 'Black Lotus Triad' is made up of Japanese women wrestlers, Black Lotus herself being the only one of the expected nationality.
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At one point in EarthBound (1994), a museum curator refers to Poo as a samurai. While Poo does come from the typical Asian-Fantasy Counterpart Culture-in-an-otherwise-Western-world, it subverts the Wutai trope by making it have more in common with India and Sri Lanka than Japan or anywhere else. This being EarthBound, it's likely that the curator just didn't know any better. But then again, despite being from a takeoff South Asia, Poo is a martial artist with slanted eyes and wears a gi...
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John Cho, while being Korean, was still cast as Hikaru Sulu, who is of Japanese descent, for the Star Trek (2009) reboot movies. J. J. Abrams himself was initially concerned with this casting decision knowing it would potentially throw off Asian viewers, but the OG Sulu, George Takei vaguely assured him that Sulu as a character, even though he was just Japanese-Filipino, represented "all of Asia" on the Enterprise.
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Occurs in-universe in Homefront. Due to the invasion of the US by the North Koreans, many other Asian ethnicities are caught up in anti-Korean sentiment.
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An issue of Totally Awesome Hulk has a group of Asian-American heroes teaming up for a charity event. While going out to dinner afterwards, Silk assumes Ms Marvel doesn't eat beef because she's a Hindu. Ms. Marvel quickly corrects her and says that her family is Pakistani, not Indian, and that she's a Muslim, not a Hindu.
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Westworld: Sylvester asks Felix, who is Asian, if he can speak Japanese to the Shogunworld hosts after they're being taken by them. Annoyed, he says he's from Hong Kong, and therefore doesn't speak Japanese. Luckily, Maeve does.
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Rain, a South Korean music star gets two. He plays the lead, Raizo, in Ninja Assassin, and Taejo Togokahn in Speed Racer. In both cases, Japanese characters.
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Similar to the Discworld example listed in the literature folder, The Order of the Stick gives us Azure City, a deliberate mishmash of Asian tropes and settings, in homage to the "Oriental Adventures" of D&D, which played this trope alarmingly straight. Quite a few years after Azure City was first introduced, it also got a justification for this trope in one of the bonus stories released as a Kickstarter reward. It turns out that Azure City was once part of an ancient, far reaching empire that assimilated numerous different cultures and ethnicities who all had their own traditions. While that Empire has long since fallen, Azure City still has a mix of those various peoples living within its domain, and its culture reflects that.
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In [REC], Cesar goes on a rant about the Japanese family in which he mixes aspects of Japanese and Chinese culture.
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WWE put a former WCW wrestler, the Korean Jimmy Wang Yang, in a Yakuza group and gave him the Japanese name "Akio". After Yoshihiro Tajiri protested that real Yakuza would find the group offensive though, Akio was changed into a Korean movie star.
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Like Mulan, Turning Red averts this and shows its work in regards to Chinese culture, but there is one possible exception: Sun Yee's daughters are shown wearing attire that allegedly resembles hanbok, Korean traditional clothing, as opposed to hanfu, traditional Chinese clothing.
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Parodied on Catscratch, when Blik and Gordon both try to win the same trip to China. They call China things like the "land of cherry trees" or "the land of miso soup." Every time they do this, Waffle calls them out, saying "That's Japan." Ironically, he gets it wrong when Gordon calls China "the land of French fries." Waffle guesses, "That's... (Beat) Canada?"
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In the 1942 Jungle Book: Mowgli's village, which is in central India, has the women wear saris (common throughout India) but their husbands wear turbans (the traditional headgear of the Sikhs, who live only in northwestern India!). Of course, there has been intermarriage between Hindus and Sikhs, but even then it would be extremely unlikely for the villagers to wear both traditional costumes, or for them to be gender-specific. Though some Hindu men wear turbans as well, they don't so in this uniform manner.
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Self-invoked on Rupauls Drag Race. Three East Asian queens featured on the show—Season 8's Kim Chi, 11's Soju, and 12's Rock M. Sakura—had anime-inspired drag styles, but none of them are Japanese. Ironically, the only contestant so far that really was ethnically-Japanese, Season 6's Gia Gunn, was more into Western high fashion for her look.
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The Killer Elite. Yuen is referred to as Chinese, but it's not made clear whether the country he's returning to is Communist China or Taiwan. He can also fight with a katana well enough to defeat Toku, a Japanese ninja master. To further complicate matters, he dresses in ninja gear during the climax and wields a shuriken, he's played by Japanese actor Mako, and his daughter Tommie has a Japanese name (富江).
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent had an episode written to feature a wealthy Kashmiri family involved in that region's struggle for secession. The episode was, for one reason or another (presumably news-related) rewritten to be about a Tamil family involved in the Sri Lankan separatist movement. They didn't change the cast and they didn't change the character names, leaving some viewers wondering how a prominent Tamil political leader would be called Bela Khan (a Muslim name-she also wears a hijab at times, while the Sri Lankan Tamils are Hindus) and look like near enough to being white (the actress, Indira Varma, is only half Indian).
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Jem:
Aja has been implied to be Chinese and Japanese on different occasions. Considering we know nothing about her past before becoming Jerrica's foster sister, she could be both though.
The riff to the song "A Father Should Be" is Chinese inspired despite Ba Nee being half-Vietnamese. It's not even like this is a minor fact. Her father was an American soldier stationed in Vietnam, she was born in Vietnam before being sent to America, and the music video shows the fact she has Vietnamese heritage.
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In "Very Super Famous", Jon Lajoie uses "Chinese" as a synonym of "Asian". This is intentional, as the song features his MC Vagina persona, an ignorant Stylistic Suck rapper.
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Cannonball Run 2 brings back Jackie Chan who, in Cantonese, orders a drink at an American bar. Nonplussed, the bartender raises his voice: "Does anyone here speak Oriental?"
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In the The Powerpuff Girls (2016) episode "Take Your Kids To Dooms Day", a ninja character appears on screen with Korean writing.
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This is one of the main issues with Crazy Rich Asians despite being hailed as a movement for diversity by having an all-Asian cast. It is set in Singapore, which admittedly has a majority Chinese population (more than 70% as of 2017), but the film acts as if the country is completely homogeneous. The few Malays and Tamils who exist serve as random background characters. This led to accusations that the title is misleading. The director himself had to stress out that not all Asian nationalities are going to be feature in the film and that the story focuses on a Chinese-American's journey of meeting the Singaporean Chinese upper class. Ironically, Henry Golding, who played the Singaporean boyfriend, has no Chinese ancestry to speak of; his father is English while his mother is Iban.
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In the original Iron Man comic book, Tony Stark met professor Yinsen in Vietnam during the Vietnam war. Now, Yinsen is a Chinese rather than Vietnamese name, but the comic book character comes from a fictional place called "Timbetpal," so it's at least possible he is of Chinese descent (ethnic Chinese people do exist in Vietnam). However, the origin of Iron Man was later retconned so that he met Yinsen while both of them were being held captive by terrorists in Afghanistan. The Iron Man movie follows the retconned origin story, except that in it Yinsen comes from a village in Afghanistan and clearly looks like a man of Middle Eastern descent (he's played by the Iranian-American actor Shaun Toub), but inexplicably he still has a Chinese name (albeit pronounced in a way that could pass off as Middle Eastern).
The flashback scene in Iron Man 3 confirms that his full name is Ho Yinsen, like the comic.
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In Bend It Like Beckham, Indian lead Jess gets yellow-carded when she reacts to being called a "Paki," which is considered a horrific racial slur. Also, when her father complains about not being allowed to play cricket in his youth on racial grounds, she points out that Nasser Hussain is (at the time the film was made) captain of England. Her mother says "He's a Muslim. They're different" (they're Sikhs)— a line which there is an Ironic Echo of later in the film in an inversion of the trope, when her sister disapproves of Jess having an English boyfriend:
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Mortal Kombat:
For the early Mortal Kombats Midway had trouble keeping the races of the Asian characters straight, which is why you have things like Chinese Ninja and the series' main character (a Chinese Shaolin Monk) being named after a Japanese samurai in preproduction and the like. Later games retconned all of this to make sense to a certain degree (co-creator John Tobias downright stated that the series evolved into "a hodgepodge of nonsensical Asian mythological hooha"). This is also likely why all of the Asian characters yell gibberish when they utter battle cries.
This is continued in Mortal Kombat: Legacy, where the Lin Kuei (a Chinese assassin clan) is outright stated to be in Japan, with Bi-Han (AKA Sub-Zero) speaking Japanese in season 1 (season 2 goes with Translation Convention). In season 2, the Lin Kuei are neighbors with the Shirai Ryu (a ninja clan).
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The same writer later did Deathstroke, where he had several other examples. He seems to be fond of this subverting this trope.
This exchange from when Robin fought Ravager:
And then again when some Hmong characters tried to talk to Hosun, one of Deathstroke's associates, in their language:
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In Fallout 3's Mothership Zeta expansion, Paulson (a 19th century cowboy) refers to Toshiro Kago (a 16th century Samurai in full armor) as a "Chinaman" until he is corrected.
Actually averted in the main game; while most American works of fiction assume all Asian swords are katanas, the Chinese swords are militarized Jian.
In the Operation Anchorage expansion, you encounter a simulation of General Jingwei, a Chinese military commander who is obsessed with honor and can be convinced to commit seppuku. Considering the many other inaccuracies in the simulation, this is probably intentional.
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Kung Fu (1972):
In "The Assassin", half Chinese Kwai Chang Caine tries to explain the difference between a Shaolin monk and a Ninja with little comprehension from the white folk after he is mistaken for the ninja's accomplice.
In "Barbary Coast", the corrupt businessman Vincent Corbino forces Caine to become a prizefighter. Before a match, Corbino announces Caine as "The Shanghai Kid". Caine says he's never even been to Shanghai, but Corbino dismissively says, "All Chinese come from Shanghai."
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In Black Lagoon, Revy refers to Shenhua as "Chinglish" and is corrected and told that Shenhua is in fact, Taiwanese. Note that Revy is Chinese herself, though Chinese-American. And a New-Yorker at that. At one point in the story where another Chinese character tries speaking to her in Cantonese, Revy replies that she doesn't understand a word of it.
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Seemingly played straight in 8 Simple Rules when the Stern Teacher Mrs. Crup is furious with Kerry for assuming she's Japanese and says "I'm Chinese actually". Later she becomes a Defrosting Ice Queen thanks to a romance with CJ and admits she is Japanese.
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Jackie Chan Adventures: The aversion of this trope is a major part of season 4, where the season's main antagonists are Oni. Japanese chi magic is shown as being far removed from Chinese chi magic, to the point where Uncle is of no help. Fortunately, Tohru (a Japanese ex-sumo wrestler) possesses knowledge of Japanese folklore that allows the Chan Clan to stand a chance against the Oni. The Oni are also where previous Big Bad Shendu (a Chinese demon sorcerer inspired by Taoism) gets his Shadowkhan henchmen from, as he possesses the mask of one of the Oni, allowing him to summon them at will.
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In You Only Live Twice, Tiger Tanaka insults Bond for talking about Ming dynasty Japanese art.
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Spoofed in Danger 5, where the episode set in Japan uses Chinese and Korean tropes as if interchangeable.
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The Walking Dead, in Season 3's "Home":
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How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?: Gina Boyd is a Russian Occidental Otaku who came to Japan specifically to enjoy its culture. She lists kung-fu movies and yoga among the things she likes, which Satomi Tachibana points out aren't of Japanese origin.
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Iron Fist (2017):
Colleen Wing was raised in Japan, but happens to speak both Mandarin and Japanese. It's revealed she was born in China but moved to Japan after her mother died.
Danny Rand was taught Chinese martial arts while living with Tibetan Buddhist monks in the Himalayas.
Danny references Edo-era Ronin Samurai traditions of challenging a school master to try to get a position to teach at Colleen's school, thus assuming a kendo school should also teach kung fu.
During the first episode, the spontaneous Chinese street festival Danny infiltrates trying to elude Ward Meachum's goons shows participants with Japanese kabuki masks.
Danny, as a kung fu martial artist, also practices Hindu meditative practices.
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In Victorious Wing Lee runs a Chinese restaurant named Wok Star in early episodes; later she opens Nozo, a Japanese sushi restaurant. This is lampshaded by Tori, who asks her which ethnicity she is.
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A-Force attracted some controversy when someone decided that Nico Minoru needed a costume... and that costume was a cheongsam, a traditional Chinese garment, despite Nico being Japanese-American. Thankfully, the creative team caught on quickly, and the cheongsam was replaced with something closer to Nico's usual Goth sensibilities.
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Played for comedy in Eastbound & Down when Ashley Schaeffer entertains some Korean business executives with Japanese food and a cross-dressing geisha dancer. In the series finale, he admits his error and says that the Koreans were very offended.
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Korean wrestler Rikidozan had a Japanese gimmick in the United States to capitalize on the bad feelings still left over from World War 2.
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Discussed in the Mass Effect/Warhammer 40,000 crossover The Mission Stays the Same; Kasumi (Japanese) goes by the alias "Zhao Daiyu" (Chinese) during the team's visit to Illium, noting that fewer and fewer humans know the difference and that aliens wouldn't get it if you gave them a lecture on the subject.
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The Simple Samosa episode "Sumo Momo", rather ironically for an Asian series. Sumo Momo is a wrestler momo (a Nepalese delicacy) with a Sumo Wrestling motif (Japan) who comes from a shaolin temple (China) according to an in-episode advertisement.
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British Soap Opera Emmerdale features the Anglo-Indian Sharma siblings who have an Indian father and English mother. All are portrayed by half Asian actors but not exactly half Indian, with Nik Sharma being portrayed by half Lebanese Rik Makarem, Jai Sharma portrayed by half Asian Trinidadian note  South Asian Trini so likely has Indian ancestry Chriss Bisson and Priya Sharma portayed by half Filipina Fiona Wade.
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In Star Trek, the character Sulu was supposed to represent all Asian cultures, so Gene Roddenberry deliberately gave him a name that is not nationally specific, taking it from the Sulu Sea, which touches the shores of two Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia and the Philippines. He was eventually revealed to have a Japanese given name. He's been played by a Japanese-American, George Takei, and a Korean-American, John Cho.
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Most of Wu-Tang Clan's theming and aesthetics come from kung fu movies made in China and Hong Kong. The one exception is The GZA, who is usually associated more with Japanese samurai movies, and his album "Liquid Swords" contains a number of samples from Shogun Assassin. In this video, The RZA, who produced the album and masterminded the entire Asian aesthetic the Clan would have, explains his reasoning:
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In Son of a Critch, the Fox brothers keep trying to bully Ritchie based on his Filipino heritage, but being morons, their insults keep referencing stereotypes about the Chinese or the Japanese, much to his annoyance.
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The music video for the ARK Music Factor song "Chinese Food" (the same guys who produced Friday) makes a ton of cultural mixups, such as Japanese geishas dancing at one point, or the restaurant more resembling a Mongolian grill than one for Chinese food.
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GI Joe The Rise Of Cobra: Storm Shadow is a Japanese ninja. His backstory is that he hates Snake Eyes for being favored by the head of the Ashikage Clan despite being white. He is played by Lee Byung-Hun, a South Korean.
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Gung Ho is about American factory workers and Japanese auto executives learning to work together. The phrase "gung ho" is actually derived from Chinese words meaning "work together." Ironically, it was coined as an Americanism by soldiers in WWII who were fighting the Japanese.
One of the film's more subtle bits of comedy: when the Japanese representatives of Assan Motors come to America, they are greeted, among other appropriate elements, by a Chinese dragon costume, the kind one usually sees during Chinese Lunar New Year parades.
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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: Cynthia speaks Tagalog but her cassette tape has Japanese written on it.
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Cheshire is a half-whitenote Originally of French descent in a DC encyclopedia but was later retconned into having an American father, half-Vietnamese assassin who has been known to use Japanese weapons like sais, shurikens and katanas. She also wears a cat mask inspired by Kabuki theatre masks in Teen Titans (2003) and Young Justice (2010). Futher complicating things is the fact she was adopted and raised by a Chinese man.
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Lampshaded and played for laughs in Kid Detective (2020): Caroline assumed Patrick (the murder victim) was the one leaving her origami flowers in her locker because he's the only Asian in their school. When told that origami is Japanese and Patrick is Chinese, Caroline muses if she was being unconsciously racist.
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Chinese wrestlers Ray, Li Fang, Su Yung and Jun Hado are often confused for Japanese. Ray for wrestling primarily in Japan, Yung for wearing a lot of Japanese symbols and Hado because he was given a Japanese name after his Chinese one proved too difficult for people to remember as well as the fact he teams with Japanese wrestler The Great Akuma (even though the team is called The Forbidden City Warriors, hinting at China). Li Fang because...who knows? Despite the name he sometimes has to be billed as "Chinese Warrior".
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M*A*S*H:
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Lost: Happens in-story several times to Sun and Jin, who are Korean. Hurley refers to them as "the Chinese people" before he learns their true nationality. A flashback to the airport reveals a white couple making a reference to Memoirs of a Geisha (Japanese) in relation to them. Also, in "This Place is Death," when Jin asks Charlotte to translate, knowing that she speaks Korean, Sawyer assumes he means Miles (who's Chinese American) and encourages him to help, to which Miles replies "Dude, he's Korean. I'm from Encino."
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Vida: Before Emma and Lyn's arrival, Vida's bar was named "La Chinita", with a geisha as its logo. Emma notes that's Japanese, not Chinese ("La Chinita" is "little Chinese girl" in Spanish), saying it was racist to conflate them so ignorantly.
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In Goldfinger, Harold Sakata (Japanese) plays Oddjob (Korean), even though in the book Goldfinger's Korean Mooks hate being called "Japs" by Americans.
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The titular city in Paprium is located in East Asia, and the city buildings have signs in Chinese, Japanese and Korean, all mixed together and making zero sense when translated, even for anyone who understands any of the three languages. Partially justified in the backstory; the game is set After the End where a nuclear war decimated most of the world's civilizations, and Paprium is built on the remnants of Shanghai, Tokyo and Pyongyang.
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Kim Possible: In the episode "Exchange", Ron goes to a "sister school" in Yamanouchi, Japan, where he learns kung fu, a Chinese martial art...
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In the American Barbarian side comic Final Frontier, one page gives us "Kimono Dragon", protector of "The Great Wall of Tokyo".
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The Marvel superhero Shang-Chi's love interest is Leiko Wu, a Chinese-British woman with a Japanese first name (Leiko seems to be a poorly translated version of the Japanese name Reiko).
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The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick is set in a Japanese-occupied America in a timeline where the Axis won WWII, but heavily references Chinese philosophy and religion, with several Japanese (and Japanese-influenced American) characters practicing Taoism and consulting the I-Ching. Dick was called out for this by his Japanese translator.
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Mulan generally averts this and shows its work in regards to Chinese culture, but there are a few exceptions:
Shan Yu's pet saker falcon is named Hayabusa, which is the Japanese word for peregrine falcon. Saker falcons do not even exist in Japan, so you cannot handwave the bird as an exotic import.
The Huns themselves are this, though this is in part justifiable. They should properly be called the Xiongnu, and the Chinese dub does correctly refer to them as such. That said, it's a popular theory among academics that the two were the same people, or at least somehow related. They were both nomadic confederations hailing from somewhere in the Central Asian steppes, and the Hunnic invasion of Europe seems to coincide chronologically with the Xiongnu raids in China. Research on the topic is far from conclusive however, and academics who dismiss the theory entirely aren't uncommon. So this is more a case of creators going along with a plausible interpretation rather than downright getting things wrong.
The costume and make-up Mulan wears for the Matchmaker is often thought to be this but actually isn't. The dress resembles a kimono but is actually a hanfu (a traditional Chinese dress). The geisha-like make-up is also traditionally Chinese. The kimono and make-up are Japanese things that were influenced by Chinese culture.
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Wonder Woman:
In the early story Wonder Woman Goes to the Circus the Burmese elephant tamers are evil racist caricatures and are for some reason actually Imperial Japanese spies. The issue ends with the protection racket being the good guys.
The WWII-set Wonder Woman (Vol. 1) stories of the mid-late 70s featured a villain called Kung, a Japanese-American Imperial ultra-nationalist zealot. His costume's Chest Insignia is a yin-yang symbol and his animorphism powers are said to be inspired by the various animal-style forms of kung fu. Both of those things, and really the name "Kung" itself, are Chinese. This would be bad enough, but it goes against the grain of the character's core concept — the uber-patriots who worshiped the Emperor weren't known for remotely tolerating anything Chinese.
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Daredevil (2015):
In the first episode, when the Hell's Kitchen crime bosses are rendezvousing at a construction site and James Wesley is running late, Leland Owlsley asks the Japanese Nobu if he can translate for the Chinese/K'un-L'unian Madame Gao. He immediately gets an offended look from Nobu and Gao, and Anatoly regards him in a way that can be summed up as "Wow, really? You idiot." It's clear that Owlsley has trouble understanding the two cultures and languages are nothing alike even after Anatoly points this out to him.
The slimy college professor in "Semper Fidelis" that Matt and Elektra seek out to translate some documents, tells the two Asian prostitutes he hired that he wants to eat moo goo gai pan off their naked bodies. When one of the women tells him they aren't Chinese, he just shrugs it off and says all Asians look alike to him anyway. And this guy teaches Asian Studies at NYU.
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The song "Jackie Chan" by Tiësto and Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone has a line mentioning Jackie Chan, a Chinese actor, preceded by a line about sushi, a Japanese food:
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In an episode of Malcolm in the Middle, Reese tries to mail himself to China so he can beat up his pen pal for not sending him nunchakus signed by the Emperor.
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The Good Place: Jason notes that he's actually Filipino, not Taiwanese like the Buddhist monk he's been mistaken for, and says it's racist that the Good Place assumed that he was. Given the reveal that the neighborhood is, in fact, the Bad Place, the racism was likely intentional.
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An example of fantasy occurred in The Last Airbender, in the original series the Fire Nation is clearly inspired by China, with elements from Imperial Japan and Thailand, especially architecture. In the film, the actors chosen to play characters from that nation were Indians (Dev Patel), Persians, Arabs and even M�ori. (A meta example occurred during the casting process, when it was suggested that the extras could come with their "ethnic clothes", more specifically "if they are Korean, come in a kimono")
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In Kim's Convenience, Jung (who is of Korean descent) is greeted with a "konnichiwa" from the old white guy he's trying to buy sneakers off of. The guy then apologizes and says, "It's the only Oriental I know." And that's just the beginning of his unpleasant racist (and later sexist) exchanges with Jung and his boss Shannon, who is horrified.
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Our Dumb World: From the entry on Japan: "1942: Japan watches on in embarrassment as a confused U.S. first blames Chinese, then Korean, Taiwanese, Vietnamese, and finally even Hawaiian forces for the strike on Pearl Harbor." Also, from their entry on China: "1999: NATO mistakenly bombs the Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia, claiming all the buildings look exactly the same."
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In the first episode of the British sitcom Bad Education, teacher Alfie Wickers, who dishes out most of the titular bad education, makes his class do a reenactment of the Battle of Pearl Harbor. He gives Asian student Jing Chow the role of a Japanese soldier, even putting a Rising Sun headband on her. He is soon reminded that "She's Chinese, you muppet!"
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Bridgerton: The Sharma sisters, while having been born and brought up in Bombay/Mumbai on the west coast of India, mix and match terms and phrases from all over the Indian subcontinent.
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Lady Shiva, the fighter who taught Bruce Wayne the art of unarmed combat in the Batman comics, is usually depicted as Chinese and is sometimes given the improbable surname of "Wusan", but her title of "Shiva" is Hindu and describes the name of an Indian god (and a male god, no less). Just to add to the confusion, Shiva has in the past been drawn as a Caucasian woman, even when it's clear from the context that she is supposed to be Chinese, and actually grew up in Detroit Michigan.
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In an episode of Fresh Off the Boat, Eddie (who is Taiwanese-American) asks why the Japanese game developers behind Shaq Fu need to charge 50 dollars for it.
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J. J. Abrams strikes again with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The criminal gang Kanjiklub has a Japanese-influenced name, yet its members are played by Indonesian actors from the Raid series. Of course, this movie is set a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, so any resemblance to Earth culture shouldn't be taken too seriously.
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All About Steve has this in-universe with Ken Jeong's character, Angus, played by a Korean actor, who states that he's from Vietnam, and swears in Mandarin Chinese and Japanese.
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Gundam Build Fighters uses this as a small joke: the American character Nils Nielson builds a very Japanese-looking Gunpla based on samurai, going so far as to write its model number in kanji and wear traditional hakama to his battles. But for all his Japanophilia, the martial art he uses in his fighting style is Chinese, which is Lampshaded by the show's Japanese cast: "Wait, he calls it the 'Sengoku Astray', but he's using Chinese techniques?"
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Parodied in a Saturday Night Live skit centered around the 1998 Nagano Olympics in which Chinese-American figure skater Michelle Kwan is interviewed by two sports reporters who keep referencing her non-existent Japanese heritage no matter how many times she tells them otherwise. She finally gets fed up and storms out, with them completely bewildered as to why she's upset.
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One mission in Hitman: Absolution takes place at Chinatown during the Chinese New Year, yet you can find a katana as a weapon.
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The Jungle Book (1994) combines this with a somewhat baffling mid-story Race Lift. In the movie's prologue, Mowgli is a little Indian boy (as he was in the book and most other adaptations). However, after Mowgli grows up during a time skip, he is played by Chinese American actor Jason Scott Lee.
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In the tie-in to Infinite Crisis, Risk calls his Japanese teammate Bushido "The Chinese kid." Mirage quickly corrects him, but he dismissively replies "whatever."
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Knuckles in China Land is a Sonic the Hedgehog Edutainment fan game RPG which teaches Japanese as a foreign language, yet it takes place in "China Land".
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Goodness Gracious Me has played on the utter inability of white British people to see the fine details that enable them to differentiate between, for instance, a (Hindu) Indian and a (Islamic) Bangladeshi. This has been played for a sort of despairing humour about white Brits being colour-blind in the wrong ways for the wrong reasons.
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Robot Chicken: a sketch spoofing Captain Planet and the Planeteers refers to this when Wheeler says that Gi is Chinese; she points out that she's Thai, at which point Wheeler identifies Thailand as the capital of China.
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The Aspari Corporation, of Syndicate 2012, is a mix of Chinese and Japanese. On the one hand, Mandarin seems to be their lingua franca and many of their citizens and employees are either Chinese or Chinese-American. On the other hand, according to the intel, their headquarters is in Tokyo, there are several prominent advertisements of a geisha in their commercial district, and their Agents are all Japanese samurai. Additionally, their building decor contains influence from both cultures. This is justified in-game since the Aspari (or Asia Pacific Rim) Corporation was founded from a merger between various Chinese MegaCorps and Japanese Zaibatsus and, as national and cultural identity has given way to corporate identity by 2069, there would likely have been some cultural melding by that point.
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Joked about in From Dusk Till Dawn when Seth Gecko fails to wrap his head around the idea of a white man like Jacob Fuller having an Asian son.
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The Mask of Fu Manchu shows all the peoples of Asia rallying behind the resurrected spirit of Genghis Khan who would lead them to conquer the West. Never mind that most Asians, including the Chinese, would view Genghis Khan as a foreign invader rather than a beloved leader. There's also a statue of Buddha in Fu Manchu's lair, but he later tries to sacrifice Sheila to the Hindu god Shiva.
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Despite being of Chinese descent, the Chang triplets from The Proud Family practice karate, an Okinawan martial art.
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Epic Rap Battles of History: One battle has Hulk Hogan threaten to kick North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il's ass "back to Beijing". As Kim points out, Beijing is in China.
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On a similar note, the White Scars of Warhammer 40,000 are ostensibly supposed to be based on Mongol and Turkic horse-warriors, but still have inexplicable Chinese and Japanese influences despite that.
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In Gosick, most of the Sauville residents guess wrongly on Kazuya's country of origin (he's from Japan), the common answer among them being that he's Chinese. One kid even calls him "Mr. Chinese" despite Kazuya's vehemence and, when they introduce themselves properly, comments that his name is weird. This is hardly surprising, given the relative lack of international travel during The Roaring '20s.
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Sahud in Banestorm. Justified in that they came from disparate parts of Asia and were thoroughly mixed.
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Invoked in the first issue of Steelgrip Starkey and the All-Purpose Power Tool when a Jerkass construction foreman tries to identify Sharri Barnett's ethnicity using a variety of slurs (she's Filipino).
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In Street Kings, Ludlow invokes this to goad the Korean gangsters into beating him up and stealing his car.
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Freaky Friday (2003) has the curse that causes said "Freaky Friday" Flip cast by a Chinese woman in the local restaurant. When theorising what happened, Tess says that they're a victim of "Asian voodoo". Not only is voodoo an African folk religion, the closest Chinese equivalent would be wuism, their form of shamanism. Of course there's no reason Tess would know the difference, since she didn't even know magic was possible until she woke up that morning.
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Not an in-universe example, but the Turko-Mongol Hung of Warhammer fame were for some odd reason given tribal names that basically amounted to East Asian sounding gibberish. This may have been a Take That! against the tendencies to conflate Chinese and Mongolian culture together in popular cultures (those bloody fu-manchus...), as the other Turko-Mongol horse-warriors, the Kurgan, were actually portrayed fairly accurately to real-life Steppe Nomads; having names actually drawn from real world Turkic and Mongol ethnic groups - like "Khazag", "Dolgan" and "Kul".
There is one hilarious moment of this actually occurring in-universe when an Kislevite noblewomen (Eastern Slavic) derisively asks "what's the difference between the Ungol (Kazakh-type horse-nomads) and the Kurgan (psychotically violent Mongol-Hun types)?" A nearby Ungol's response?
He's not wrong, either. Cannibalism is no great taboo in Kurgan society.
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Similarly to Age of Empires listed above, Empire Earth doesn't do an especially good job about differentiating Asian cultures, with the poorly-received third game being the worst offender by just having a broad "Far Eastern" civilization; at least in that case it was the same for the other continents, too. Vanilla Empire Earth is arguably better because it's more overtly focused on Western cultures and doesn't really have aesthetic cultures, whereas Empire Earth II has a distinct Asian architectural style shared between the Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans, but special mention needs to go to the Asian Campaign in the first game's expansion pack. Set in the near future, the focus is less on Asia itself and is more an exhibition of the game's new Space Age modes, but the centerpiece of it is the fictional United Federation of Asian Republics, which is mostly represented as China and distinguishes between it an other Asian countries but still composites basically any Asian something-or-other into it as the plot demands.
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Discussed and averted in Delicious in Dungeon. Kabru's party members assume that Rin must know about all of the "Eastern" adventurers, since she's Eastern herself. Not only are there a variety of Eastern cultures, Rin was actually born on the island where most of the story takes place, so she's not as familiar with them as everyone thought.
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No Escape (2015) takes place in an unspecified southeastern Asian country bordering Vietnam. The locals speak Cambodian, Thai and Burmese at different points in the movie.
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Largely averted in the Eclipse Phase story "Nostrums". On colonized Mars the most common language is Mandarin Chinese, the main characters, Jae Park and Sage Kim, are of Korean descent, the Yakuza is supplying Traditional Chinese Medicines (made from uplifted apes) after the Triads ditched it as an "embarrassment", and the main villain is Indian but wearing a Japanese body for most of the story.
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In White Noise, Weiss makes an insensitive comment about how Yang must know kung-fu because she's Asian. Yang later sarcastically mentions that she left her kimono at home, but Weiss misses the sarcasm.
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While explaining how Jessie Brooks was going to beat Mia Yim in Valkyrie Pro despite them being friends in Ring of Honor, Julius Smokes suddenly started ranting about why he didn't like Chinese food. Yim is, of course, Korean.
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Piccadilly has an Asian female named Shosho (a Japanese name) who engages in the Japanese tradition of keeping a dagger on the wall. But she does a Thai-inspired dance and is referred to as a Chinese girl. She's played by Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong.
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During the missions in China in Deus Ex, you can find a melee weapon called "sword" used by the triads. It appears to be a Dao. Later, you can find the Dragon's Tooth sword, created by the late leader of the Red Arrow triad, is a sort of energy blade shaped like a Jian. Both of these are Chinese swords, which makes sense as the triads use them.
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The YouTube video 500 Impressions in 2 Minutes is based on this — since "all Asian people look the same," for one Asian guy to impersonate another is trivial.
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The Wire: In season 1, Carver makes a prank-call to D'Angelo Barksdale where he pretends to be a Korean counterman, to verify that Roland Przybylewski's code-breaking works.
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In an episode of CSI, a Chinese actor was able to pose as a Japanese man in a con involving a fake Japanese sword.
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Played around with in the courtroom drama True Believer. A murder suspect was identified as the killer in a lineup. His defense attorney tries to get the cop who supervised the lineup to admit that all of the other people in it were Chinese, while the defendant is Korean, which could have helped set him apart from the decoys. The question is stricken by the judge, however, who rules that the detective is not an expert in ethnicity and could not distinguish between them by sight alone. Plus he had long hair and goatee (resembling the killer) which none of the rest did. Also, he was accused of committing a murder to get into a Chinese-American gang, which no one seems to find odd. To top it off, the actor playing the suspect is a Japanese-American.
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Parodied in They Call Me Bruce. The protagonist is Korean, but his boss calls him "Bruce". Given that 'Bruce' is a Genre Savvy fan of martial arts movies, he has no problem playing the role to make himself look cooler, whether pretending to be a Chinese kung fu warrior or a Japanese samurai (the joke being he doesn't know any martial arts at all).
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In a season 2 episode of Polly Pocket, Lila and Bella's karate sensei has a Japanese accent, but she is refered to as Grandmaster Khan.
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The Golden Girls includes a few instances of this, notably in the episode where Rose goes back to school to get her GED (with Dorothy as a class instructor). In taking attendance, Dorothy calls out the name "Jim Shu" and then mistakes it for a practical joke involving homophones ("Gym Shoe"). As Dorothy dismisses the name as a prank, an Asian-American man stands up and identifies himself as "Jim Shu." Shortly thereafter, "Jim Shu" hits on Rose, who sits in front of him, by asking her to "meet me at Benihana after class" and later telling Dorothy that he couldn't "drink [enough] sake" to fool around with her. "Shu" is typically a Chinese name, while all of the character's "Asian" cultural references (Benihana, sake) are Japanese. Of course, the actor, Ralph Ahn, was Korean.
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Aladdin is the South and West Asian variant: the Kingdom of Agrabah has a culture that's a mix of Arabian, Indian and Persian. The Sultan's palace is designed after the Taj Mahal, a building in Agra, India. The name of the country is a portmanteau of Agra and Baghdad.
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This is continued in Mortal Kombat: Legacy, where the Lin Kuei (a Chinese assassin clan) is outright stated to be in Japan, with Bi-Han (AKA Sub-Zero) speaking Japanese in season 1 (season 2 goes with Translation Convention). In season 2, the Lin Kuei are neighbors with the Shirai Ryu (a ninja clan).
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South Park:
Parodied in "City Sushi" when a Japanese sushi restaurant opens next door to City Wok. The residents of the town refer to both restaurants as "Chinese" — and to the area where both restaurants are situated as "Little Tokyo" — much to the frustration of the owners, who are violently racist toward each other. The owners put aside their differences to educate residents on Asian cultural diversity in the hopes that residents will come to share their hatred of the others' culture. Ultimately it's revealed that the Chinese guy is actually a white man with multiple personality disorder.
In "Tweek x Craig", one of the Asian girls in school makes a comment in her native language, and Craig tells another one to translate. The girl replies that she has no idea what was said; she's Japanese, and the first girl is Korean. Later in the episode, Randy calls the Chinese president to ask about the Japanese "art style" of yaoi.
One recurring "Chinese" character's named is Tuong Lu Kim, which are respectively Vietnamese, Chinese (Cantonese), and Korean. Given that, as noted above, the character isn't actually Chinese and his real name is William Janus, this was probably intentional.
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Bulletproof Monk:
Lampshaded by Kar. Who would expect a Chinese theater to be owned and operated by a Japanese man?
Kar tries to pass off the Monk as a (Chinese) Shaolin to Jade, but she immediately points out that Shaolin have to completely shave their heads. She accurately identifies him as a Tibetan Buddhist (Chow Yun-fat is Chinese). Conversely, the Monk shows familiarity with Sikh tenets to an Indian cab driver, who then expresses that he'd almost think the Monk was a Sikh himself but for not having enough hair (observant Sikh men don't shave or cut their hair).
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The Wotch has Mingmei Wu who is a girl who speaks Japanese and likes stereotypical Japanese things, but has a Chinese name. This is actually a plot point as from the outset the reader knows she's actually the once male adult Latino Prof. Sorgaz transfromed and brainwashed. The inaccuracy being down the person who developed the spell in the first place being an anime nerd without much cultural knowledge and then writing in spell books for others to use as a generic "anime girl" spell.
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The Asian gangsters in the first level of Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard are implied to be the Yakuza, but the mini-boss, a jive talkin' black kung-fu master who looks like he walked out of a 70s Blaxploitation film, claims to be working for a "Mr. Chang". On the other hand, said mini-boss also threatens to turn you into sushi and makes a couple Karate Kid references. Fortunately, none of this is meant to be taken at all seriously and the game's Meta Plot kicks in soon after.
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Angela Fong:
She was billed from Hong Kong, but her finisher was called the Sake Bomb. Sake is a Japanese drink.
In Lucha Underground 'Black Lotus Triad' is made up of Japanese women wrestlers, Black Lotus herself being the only one of the expected nationality.
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In Order of Disappearance: All of the gangsters call the hitman "The Chinaman" despite him being a Dane with Japanese ancestry. Even when he's told otherwise by the man, Nils still uses the name.
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!: Bob obviously can't tell the difference between Japanese and Chinese...
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Nerves of Steel is set in South East Asia, where the villains were led by one General Kim Dung-Moon with a suspiciously Korean-sounding name. The game doesn't attempt to explain the reason behind it.
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Surprisingly averted in the licensed Godzilla comic that Marvel put out in the 70s. After Jimmy Woo asks Tamara Hashioka out on a date, Professor Takiguchi's grandson notes that Takiguchi seems to disapprove of Tamara flirting with a Chinese-American (a nod to the historical tensions between China and Japan).
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The Karate Kid (2010) reboot movie is actually about a boy going to China and learning kung fu. The boy never does anything relating to the Japanese karate. It's basically an Artifact Title, though it's at least handwaved in a Title Drop where Cheng uses it as an insult.
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Averted with New Super-Man. The book's star was going to be called Kenji Kong, but Gene Luen Yang decided to rename him Kenan Kong so that people wouldn't think he'd given a Chinese character a Japanese name.Explanation According to Gene, "Kenji" is both a Chinese and Japanese name, written with different characters and with different meanings. However, since "Kenji" is more associated with the Japanese, he went with the name change to avoid this trope.
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Ironically played straight in Code Monkeys, where Japanese businessman Matsui mistakes the Korean Benny for Chinese and gets called out on it.
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In a review of the animated The King and I, the reviewer mentions that Crown Prince Chululongkorn practices kung fu, when as a Siamese prince he'd be much more likely to be a student of Muay Thai. And indeed, if you watch that particular scene, you'll notice that Chululongkorn has taped-up fists, which are more commonly associated with Muay Thai than kung fu. That said, that's pretty much the only thing about Thailand that the movie got right.
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In one episode of Family Guy, Peter Griffin calls a Japanese sumo wrestler Jackie Chan, who is Chinese.
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Rurouni Kenshin:
An apparently Japanese man turns out to be a Chinese feng shui practitioner.
Inverted when Kenshin finds a Western man waiting for him at home, he greets him with a "Bonjour." Turns out the man is actually German.
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7 Faces of Dr. Lao:
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To All the Boys I've Loved Before: Lara Jean mentions that she always has difficulty dressing up for Halloween, because regardless of what she wears, everyone assumes that she is dressing up as an anime character (Lara Jean is half-Korean).
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Killer Khan, despite having a Mongolian gimmick, was Japanese.
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Charmed (2018): Niko complains of this perception, since a fellow cop asked that she translate a Chinese menu for him, when she's not Chinese (to judge by her name, she's Japanese-American).
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Sixth Column. The whole of Asia has amalgamated to a massive nation of PanAsia, with most elements resembling Japanese culture. They launch an Overnight Conquest of the United States. The story was originally written during WW2 when anti-Japanese propaganda was understandably strong...and the Chinese had already been fighting the Japanese for years. Author Robert A. Heinlein considered Sixth Column an Old Shame that he wrote to garner the favor of the racist but influential sci-fi editor John W. Campbell.
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In black•ish, one of Dre's coworkers asks Tanya, an Asian-American employee, how parents handle corporal punishment in China. An annoyed Tanya responds by saying that she wouldn't know, since she's from Torrance and is Korean.
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On Sabrina the Teenage Witch, a Chinese food delivery man hears Salem talk and captures him, saying that a talking cat will make him enough money that he can move back to Japan. Salem wonders aloud why a Japanese man is working at a Chinese restaurant, only for the guy to sarcastically ask why a cat is talking (in fact, a lot of Chinese restaurants in the US are run by Japanese people. This can be very odd for the Chinese customers who go in).
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Code Lyoko: In the prequel "XANA Awakens," Yumi Ishiyama yells a few times at people that she is Japanese when they mistake her for being Chinese.
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines: The Nosferatu hacker Mitnick sends you to hack into various tech companies across LA. The last one being a company called "Kamikazi Zen" located in Chinatown. He himself points out in his email to you that the name is Japanese.
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Eleanor & Park:
At one point, taekwondo is treated as interchangeable with kung fu. The former is Korean while the latter is Chinese. (To make matters worse, taekwondo is also misspelled as "taekwando".)
Eleanor refers to Park's mom a "dainty China person".
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The Fighting Fantasy gamebook, The Crimson Tide is set in the Isles of Dawn, Titan's Fantasy Counterpart Culture of Ming Dynasty China. However, while your character and most of your friends are based off the Chinese, with names like Long and Quan, one of your close friends is called Sunai - which sounds closer to Japanese.
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Cobra Kai: Invoked in John Kreese's flashbacks. His superior in The Vietnam War, Captain Turner, promises to teach him "how to fight like the enemy" by teaching him Tang Soo Do... which is a Korean martial art.
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Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Futuretrack Five / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Gosick / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Nemesis Saga / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 November 9 / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Scarcity / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Sixth Column / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Eldest Curses / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The English Patient / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Man in the High Castle / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Haikyuu!! (Manga) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Hajime no Ippo (Manga) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift? (Manga) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin (Manga) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Dark Heaven (Manhwa) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Jon Lajoie (Music) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 NCT (Music) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Flagged for Content (Podcast) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Air Crash Investigation / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Bad Education / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Beverly Hills, 90210 / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 black•ish / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Boris (2007) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Bridgerton / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Charmed (2018) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Deadly Class / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Dexter / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Father Ted / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Fresh Off the Boat / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 From Dusk Till Dawn / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 GLOW (2017) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Glee / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Grey's Anatomy / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Iron Fist (2017) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Kim's Convenience / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Kung Fu / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Kung Fu (1972) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Kung Fu (2021) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Law & Order: Criminal Intent / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Moone Boy / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Only Murders in the Building / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Reservation Dogs / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 RuPaul's Drag Race / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Silicon Valley / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Son of a Critch / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Takeshi's Castle / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Colbert Report / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Flying Nun / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Good Place / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Great British Bake Off / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Listener / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Two Ronnies / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Vietnam War / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 This is Wonderland / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 31 Minutos / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Westworld / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Whodunnit? (UK) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Avenue Q (Theatre) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Angry Birds Epic (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Commando 2 (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Descent (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Empire Earth (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Final Fantasy IV (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Final Fantasy VII (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 House Flipper (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 House Party (2017) (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Just Dance (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Mysterious East (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Not a Hero (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Namu Amida Butsu! -UTENA- (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Nerves of Steel (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Order Up! (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Paprium (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Scooby-Doo! Unmasked (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Shadow Warrior (1997) (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Streets of Rage (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Gourd Avenger (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Sims 2 (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Uncharted (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Demonsteele (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Sims 3 / Videogame / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Double Homework (Visual Novel) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 ACTUALLY HAPPENED (Web Animation) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Ahmed and Salim (Web Animation) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Escape the Night (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Legend57 Rap Battles (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 MyMusic (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Soviet Womble (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Strawberry Dragon Project (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Th3Birdman (Web Video) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Octopus Pie (Webcomic) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 PPR (Website) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Alfred J. Kwak / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Black Dynamite / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Blitz Wolf / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 G.I. Joe: Renegades / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Inside Job (2021) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Jackie Chan Adventures / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 King Arthur's Disasters / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Little Princess School / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Sing / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Skunk Fu! / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Supa Strikas / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Awesomes / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Legend of Zelda (1989) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The New Adventures of Zorro (1997) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 The Secret of Mulan / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Angela Fong (Wrestling) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Glacier (Wrestling) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Su Yung (Wrestling) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Max Headroom / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Smallville / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures
 Deus Ex: Invisible War (Video Game) / int_d5a060a8
type
Interchangeable Asian Cultures