Pandamen

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Pandamen
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Hong Kong DVD cover
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 熊貓人
Simplified Chinese 熊猫人
GenreAction
Crime
Sci-Fi
Directed by Jay Chou
Starring Jay Chou
Yuhao Zhan
Devon Song
Jessie Chiang
Tiffany Tang
Theme music composer Yuhao Zhan
Opening themePandamen (熊貓人) by Yuhao Zhan and Devon Song (Nan Quan Mama)
Ending themeThe Last Page (最後一頁) by Jessie Chiang
Composer Yuhao Zhan
Country of originRepublic of China (Taiwan)
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes20
Production
Production locations Taipei, Taiwan
Shanghai, China
Xiamen, Fujian, China
Running time70 minutes
Release
Original network CTS
Original release5 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".

Contents

Cast

Main cast

CastRoleDescription
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

CastRoleDescription
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)DarrenOfficer part of Leo's team
Yang Chang-ching (楊常青)Chun
Officer part of Leo's team
Da Cheng (大成)Hei
Yeh Tien-lun Wu Long
烏龍
Huang Tai-an (黃泰安)Mai
阿麥
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
Huang Chun-lang (黃俊郎)Chen Chao
陳超
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
Kuo Ke-yu (郭柯宇)Ma Fen
馬芬
Yeh Hung-ting (葉泓廷)Liu Mang
劉蟒
Lin Hsin-hsiang (林新祥)Chen Jin
陳晉
Liang Hsiu-chih (梁修治)Mayor
Da Chong (太融)Follower
Melton Morrison a prisoner

Guest star

CastRoleDescription
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 JasonLiya'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 CindyPiano Competition champion

Viewership ratings

EpisodeAir dateAverage pointRankHighest point
15 February 20100.774
212 February 20100.60
319 February 20100.48
426 February 20100.47
55 March 20100.36
612 March 20100.32


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