All Wong in Hong Kong is the eleventh episode of Josie and the Pussy Cats. It first aired 21 November 1970 on CBS.
Summary[]
A mix-up of coins leads to danger when a toy magnate known as the Serpent pursues the Pussy Cats in efforts to retrieve a unique coin in their possession so he can use it to uncover the secrets of an ancient Chinese temple over which his factory is built. They'd better watch out, for he has an army of dangerous toys at his disposal and they're in danger!
Trivia[]
- This is the final episode in the series where the "chase music" is the headliner for the Pussy Cats' concert.
- This episode's stereotypical portrayal of Asians may not hold well with today's culture.
- This episode somewhat hints at Josie's wealthy upbringing when she mentions "her father's account."
- When reruns aired on NBC in 1975, this episode was replaced with the Josie and the Pussy Cats in Outer Space episode "The Water Planet".
Voice Cast[]
- Sherry Alberoni as Alexandra Cabot
- Barbara Pariot as Valerie Brown
- Jerry Dexter as Alan Mayberry
- Jackie Joseph as Melody Valentine
- Casey Kasem as Alexander Cabot III, Hong Kong Hotel clerk
- Don Messick as Sebastian
- Janet Waldo as Josie McCoy, Customer in department store
- Vic Perrin as Serpent
- John Stephenson as Ship passenger, Serpent's Assistant, Chinese businessman (into whom Alexandra bumps at the end)
- Keye Luke as Hong Kong Police Officer
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