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Huang's World Online

Huang's World  Online
Original Title :
Huangu0027s World
Genre :
TV Series / Documentary / Biography / Comedy
Cast :
Eddie Huang,Bill Esparza,Andrew Aydin
Budget :
$200,000
Type :
TV Series
Time :
1h
Rating :
7.8/10
Huang's World Online

The real life Eddie Huang that is depicted in the family comedy from ABC's "Fresh Off the Boat" travels internationally giving tips, recommendations, and culture norms of different countries.
Series cast summary:
Eddie Huang Eddie Huang - Himself - Host 1 episode, 2017
Bill Esparza Bill Esparza - Himself 1 episode, 2016
Andrew Aydin Andrew Aydin - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Aaron Bondaroff Aaron Bondaroff - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Tom Brady Tom Brady - Himself - Host 1 episode, 2017
Dao Yi Chow Dao Yi Chow - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Coffey Coffey - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Jeffrey Dvorkin Jeffrey Dvorkin - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Anwan Glover Anwan Glover - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Max Holloway Max Holloway - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Megumi Igarashi Megumi Igarashi - Herself 1 episode, 2017
Ron Jeremy Ron Jeremy - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Dennis Bumpy Kanahele Dennis Bumpy Kanahele - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Tony Lewis Jr. Tony Lewis Jr. - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Nicholas Anthony Masciangelo Nicholas Anthony Masciangelo - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Drew Nieporent Drew Nieporent - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Josh Ostrovsky Josh Ostrovsky - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Brian Purcell Brian Purcell - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Joe Rogan Joe Rogan - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Julie Schott Julie Schott - Herself 1 episode, 2017
Linda Schuyler Linda Schuyler - Herself 1 episode, 2017
Paul Sevigny Paul Sevigny - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Jared Taylor Jared Taylor - Himself 1 episode, 2017
Ariel Wengroff Ariel Wengroff - Herself 1 episode, 2017
Michael Kenneth Williams Michael Kenneth Williams - Himself 1 episode, 2017


User reviews

Qiahmagha

Qiahmagha

Huang's World started out as a mixed bag for me. I started watching it simply because Black Market and Cyberwar were not airing and it was the only obvious thing of interest to record. Huang is a bit of an entertaining host, but he seems to be irrational at times and it really dilutes the content of his messages (based on the third season). However, by the second season, you can pretty much understand what he means at any moment so the show has improved based on what they learned from their first season aired on Viceland.

Eddie Huang is a child of Chinese immigrants and he has built himself a career on studying how foreign cultures developed their foods and how it is important to find a connection to these cultures. However, in the third season, he often says we need to understand our homeland or we will be missing something vital and I find this to be a really confusing or simply assumptive statement. In Season 4, he seems to be much more keen on explaining the effectiveness of multiculturalism through food and is saying that food is what connects us all as humans. I can definitely agree with what he presents as his season 4 message.

Huang has quite a strong personality and this was more at the forefront in Season 3, but I feel like his history is more focused on in Season 4 and this format works better. Huang is pretty funny and he makes for a good underdog type of character, but I think focusing on him brought out a lot of personality flaws. I would say that the China episode where he talks about how visiting his home country for the episode was influential to made for a strong episode and another strong episode was about his home in Florida. Also, the Border Town episode in Season 3 was fun to watch too. Now he has been focusing Season 4 episodes on North America and I feel that he has really nailed everything he does and the show is more welcoming than before.

Oh, but there is also a Japan episode in Season 4 that is really worth watching if you are curious on Japanese culture. The first half of the episode is filled with commonly known stuff, but things get more interesting in the second half. South Korea is another recent episode and I feel that it pretty much does what the Japan episode does, but improves everywhere.

The part where Huang's World does not do too well is focusing on one aspect for too long and I think that Season 4 really has improved by not being overly focused on anything. They still explain things in an effective way so you will actually be learning more with the new format.

Basically, you should watch this show if you are curious about other cultures, especially in the United States or East Asia. I find other Viceland shows approaching more interesting topics, but some aren't as fun to watch as Huang's World has been.
Fordrellador

Fordrellador

Eddie is a fun person and connects with every everywhere he goes with love and respect. He has a very good understanding and of life and is able to embellished an exclusive cultural perspective to his audience.