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Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 熊貓人 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 熊猫人 | ||||||
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Genre | Action Crime Sci-Fi | ||||||
Directed by | Jay Chou | ||||||
Starring | Jay Chou Yuhao Zhan Devon Song Jessie Chiang Tiffany Tang | ||||||
Theme music composer | Yuhao Zhan | ||||||
Opening theme | Pandamen (熊貓人) by Yuhao Zhan and Devon Song (Nan Quan Mama) | ||||||
Ending theme | The Last Page (最後一頁) by Jessie Chiang | ||||||
Composer | Yuhao Zhan | ||||||
Country of origin | Republic of China (Taiwan) | ||||||
Original language | Mandarin | ||||||
No. of episodes | 20 | ||||||
Production | |||||||
Production locations | Taipei, Taiwan Shanghai, China Xiamen, Fujian, China | ||||||
Running time | 70 minutes | ||||||
Original release | |||||||
Network | CTS | ||||||
Release | 5 February (2010-02-05) – 18 June 2010 (2010-06-18) |
Pandamen (traditional Chinese: 熊貓人; simplified Chinese: 熊猫人) is a 2010 Taiwanese TV series directed by and starring Jay Chou and co-starring Nan Quan Mama members Yuhao Zhan and Devon Song in the title roles of "Pandamen".
Cast
Main cast
Cast | Role | Description |
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Jay Chou | Detective Leo Lee 李奧 |
City of Brightness Sheriff |
Yuhao Zhan | Pan Da 潘達 |
The Panda Superman (熊貓超人) Prince of the Pan Enterprises Piano teacher at JVR School Jiang Xiao Yu's lover turned boyfriend |
Devon Song | Chi Nan Jie 赤南介 |
The Panda Hero (熊貓俠) Kuang Ming City Zoo staff Has strong abilities Lia Lee's lover turned boyfriend |
Jessie Chiang (江語晨) | Jiang Xiao Yu 江小語 |
Piano teacher Pan Da's lover turned girlfriend |
Tiffany Tang | Lia Lee 李俐亞 |
Birth name: Lee Linen (李琳恩) Chef Lee Chen Yuan's daughter Chi Nan Jie's lover turned girlfriend |
Wang Jing (王晶) | Lu Si Qing 路詩晴 |
Journalist |
Guo Xiao Zhong (郭堯中) | Shuai An Ge (Angus) 帥安格 |
Piano teacher |
Tien Jing Quan (田京泉) | Wang Hu 王虎 |
Leader of the Kuang Tian Organization |
Lee Kuo Hsien (李國修) | Lee Chen Yuan 李振遠 |
Scientist Crystal Control and Mind Control Device creator Lia Lee's father Now a bum |
Other cast
Cast | Role | Description |
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Jiu Kung (九孔) | Qiang Shu 錢鼠 |
Wang Hu's follower |
An Che-hao (安澤豪) | Principal 校長 |
JVR School principal Chiang Xiao Yu's father |
Edison Huang (黃懷晨) | Bei Dou 北斗 |
Wang Hu's follower |
Du Kuo-chang (杜國璋) | Du 老杜 |
Pan Da's housekeeper |
Liao Chien-ling (廖劍玲) | Tiger Girl 虎女 |
Wang Hu's follower |
Chiu Kai-wei (邱凱偉) | Darren | Officer part of Leo's team |
Yang Chang-ching (楊常青) | Chun 純 |
Officer part of Leo's team |
Da Cheng (大成) | Hei 黑 |
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Yeh Tien-lun | Wu Long 烏龍 |
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Huang Tai-an (黃泰安) | Mai 阿麥 |
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Lee Cho-en (李卓恩) | Eric | |
Liu Hsu-hao (劉序浩) | Wang Lu 王路 |
Boxer Han Han's father |
Moon Wang (王月) | Mama Shen 媽媽桑 |
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Huang Chun-lang (黃俊郎) | Chen Chao 陳超 |
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Lee Chi-chin (李之勤) | Lia's mother | |
Zheng Wan-hsuang (鄭禹瑄) | Han Han 涵涵 |
Wang Lu's daughter |
Yuan Hsiao-yu (袁曉旭) | Zheng Xin Qi 鄭心綺 |
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Kuo Ke-yu (郭柯宇) | Ma Fen 馬芬 |
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Yeh Hung-ting (葉泓廷) | Liu Mang 劉蟒 |
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Lin Hsin-hsiang (林新祥) | Chen Jin 陳晉 |
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Liang Hsiu-chih (梁修治) | Mayor | |
Da Chong (太融) | Follower | |
Melton Morrison | a prisoner |
Guest star
Cast | Role | Description |
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Eric Tsang | Pan Da's father 潘達父 |
(Deceased) |
Jerry Yan | Detective Chan 陳警探 |
Leo Lee's colleague |
Shawn Yue | Luo Han 羅漢 |
Wang Hu's follower, resigned because of rivalry with Chang Lang |
Will Pan | Jason | Liya's ex-boyfriend |
Vincent Fang | Shan Yang 山羊 |
Wang Hu's follower |
Will Liu | Can Lang 殘狼 |
Wang Hu's follower |
Cindy Yen | Cindy | Piano Competition champion |
Viewership ratings
Episode | Air date | Average point | Rank | Highest point |
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1 | 5 February 2010 (2010-02-05) | 0.77 | 4 | |
2 | 12 February 2010 (2010-02-12) | 0.60 | ||
3 | 19 February 2010 (2010-02-19) | 0.48 | ||
4 | 26 February 2010 (2010-02-26) | 0.47 | ||
5 | 5 March 2010 (2010-03-05) | 0.36 | ||
6 | 12 March 2010 (2010-03-12) | 0.32 |
External links
Jay Chou | |
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Studio albums | |
Compilation albums | |
Soundtrack albums | |
Extended plays | |
Singles | |
Concert tours | |
Films directed | |
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