Mr Wong is an internet phenomenon which debuted in 2000 and lasted 14 episodes (and unaired 15th episode was made available for the DVD release). It features the adventures of a racial stereotype of an Asian American who is a butler/houseboy for a wealthy socialite WASP named Miss Pam. He previously worked as butler for Bing Crosby and often cries about his passing. It has developed a cult following whilst being hosted on the website Icebox.com, ...
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