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Ling-Ling
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Drawn Together Character
Full Name Ling-Ling Hitler Bin Laden Seacrest
Gender Male
Race Asian (battle monster)
Hair Orange fur
Historic period 3 (21 in Boxing Monster years)
Task Battle monster
Sexuality Heterosexual
Religion Scientologist
Voiced by Abbey DiGregorio (English)
Graziella Porta (Italian)

"Komilata Ling-Ling. Okatami yu satakana ya taka!" ~ Ling-Ling

Ling-Ling is a fictional character in the animated series Fatigued Together. He is one of the eight housemates who are the focus of the show. Ling-Ling is labeled as a sociopathic Asian trading card battle monster. He is voiced by Abbey DiGregorio.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Appearance
  • 3 Personality
  • 4 Powers and abilities
  • five Sexuality
  • six Race and civilisation
    • vi.1 Stereotypes
  • vii Gender
  • 8 Theme song
    • eight.1 Lyrics
  • 9 Episodes focusing on Ling-Ling
  • 10 Original artwork
  • 11 Prototype comparison
  • 12 Trivia
  • 13 Quotes
  • 14 Gallery

Biography [ ]

Ling-Ling is a violent and homicidal spoof of Pikachu and speaks in an incomprehensible parody of the Japanese linguistic communication along with occasional phrases of broken English. His language, referred to past show personnel as "Japorean" (though non in the series itself), is complete gibberish which is captioned in English language with subtitles, although his subtitles often contain Engrish besides. (See Race and culture below.) Co-ordinate to Ling-Ling's driver's license, he is three years onetime (though, he explains is 21, in boxing monster years), and stands one human foot, six inches tall (or 45.72 centimeters). Similar Pokémon, he is a beast who battles regularly, utilizing an array of supernatural powers (examples existence his ability to glow in the night, shoot lasers from his optics, fly, and create balls of free energy capable of stunning or immobilizing his opponents). He is too able to utilise his tail as a sword, equally seen in the episode "Foxxy vs. the Board of Teaching". His tail is the shape of an exclamation indicate in its natural state (a parody of Pikachu's lightning bolt-shaped tail), but it is capable of assuming other shapes (such as a question mark, profanity symbols, or the Japanese yen symbol) depending on Ling-Ling's emotion. In one episode, Ling-Ling uses his tail to give Wooldoor the centre finger, and in another, it turns into a feather shape when he is cockfighting. In "Clum Babies", information technology swells like an erect penis when he is making out with Ni-Pul.

Ling-Ling.

A now seemingly forgotten parallel to Pokémon was Ling-Ling'southward initial androgyny; the kickoff few episodes referred to Ling-Ling as an "it" instead of being gender-specific. Initial speculation was that Ling-Ling might be female person since the voice actor playing the character is female, and it would make the male/female ratio among the houseguests an even four/iv. In the first episode, Captain Hero said he would "stick and stir any one of these broads", pointing toward Clara and Toot as Ling-Ling lay comatose next to them. It is unclear if the statement was also intended to include Ling-Ling equally well. All the same, in the first flavor finale, Ling-Ling was placed on the guys' team during the parody of The Apprentice, and in Season Two, Ling-Ling's gender has been definitively established equally male; in "Super Nanny", he is shocked and disappointed to discover that he has a small penis instead of a large one. The character is now always referred to every bit "he" rather than "information technology".

In "Freaks & Greeks", Ling-Ling's begetter states that Ling-Ling'south full proper noun is Ling-Ling Hitler Bin Laden Seacrest. However, according to Executive Producer Bill Freiberger, this is merely a gag and non canon.[one] His father too refers to their house as the Ling family unit; assuming the family unit follows the custom in virtually Asian countries of putting the surname first, Ling-Ling'due south name would actually exist Ling Ling-Ling.

Ling-Ling nether his fur.

In "Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Care", It's revealed that under Ling-Ling'due south fur, his body is very muscular, every bit seen when Dr. Wooldoor tears off his fur.

Ling-Ling's species secretes a hallucinogen through the skin when disappointed, though he may not be able to exercise this anymore after Xandir, Toot, and Wooldoor licked him dry in "The Other Cousin".

Ling-Ling as a baby.

In Drawn Together Babies, Ling-Ling was shown when he was a baby. When Ling-Ling was a baby, he was able to speak fluent English entirely and didn't even mispronounce his "Fifty"s and "R"s. He nevertheless suffered the problem of always beingness ignored though. Eventually, he became so fed up with everyone ignoring him, he decided to stop speaking English altogether and speak a crazy made upwardly language (Japorean) that he made up with his dead twin brother. This episode also revealed that Ling-Ling had a dead twin brother. Very footling is known about his but it may be possible that he was referring to Sid when he said this. However, Sid and Ling-Ling look zilch alike which contradicts with this. Mostly considering Sid is a homo and Ling-Ling is a battle monster but seeing as how in the same episode, Walter was a homo and he transformed into a Sockbat, it may be possible that Ling-Ling went through a similar transformation. Too, as previously mentioned in Nipple Ring-Band Goes to Foster Care, Ling-Ling was shown to have a human-like muscular torso under his fur, meaning that without his fur, Ling-Ling may look exactly like a human being. So it can exist said that Sid is just a battle monster without the fur or vice versa.

Appearance [ ]

Ling-Ling is an Asian trading carte battle monster who is definitely the shortest fellow member of the house. He looks very similar to Pikachu given that he is a parody on him. Ling-Ling has orange fur with brown stripes and rabbit-like ears that stand up on his caput. He has dark brownish beady footling optics and a little blackness nose. He has a black tail that is in the shape of an assertion signal. Ling-Ling's advent slightly changes whenever he goes into battle mode. When he enters boxing manner, he grows a whole bunch of yellow spikes. There is a bout three or four rows of these spikes that start on his head, just higher up his eyes and the spines run downward his back all the fashion to just in a higher place his tail. Ling-Ling also develops a bunch of footling yellow scale-like ruffles in the fur on his tummy and his tail also becomes bigger and more frizzled up. In the episode Charlotte's Web of Lies, it was revealed what it looks like nether Ling-Ling's fur when Xandir shaved his eyebrow, revealing his pare underneath. Ling-Ling's skin skin is pink and had a few very modest blackness hairs left behind. Non much was seen other than that, simply it tin can be implied that that's what the rest of his torso looks like without his fur. In the episode Nipple Band-Ring Goes to Foster Care, more of his furless body was revealed, although it contradicted with this, although it was well-nigh likely only a gag. Ling-Ling'south fur was ripped off of his breast, revealing what his body looks like underneath. Ling-Ling's body looks much like that of a homo'southward, existence shaped and colored like that of an Asian male's. His body is too very muscular and sculpted, with biceps and a six pack of abs. Information technology was also revealed that the color of Ling-Ling'southward fur on the side that is e'er fastened to his body, is actually held together in a blanket-similar material that appears to be very smooth. It'due south colour is a very lite and dull shade of red. However, Ling-Ling was O.D. at the time this was seen and the outer-layer colors of his skin was blue, meaning that this may not be the actual colour of in internal fur.

Personality [ ]

Ling-Ling challenges Clara to a battle.

In the early on episodes, Ling-Ling was portrayed as a sociopath who wants to kill and destroy everyone he encounters. He expresses a want to impale Princess Clara in the first episode, actually kills Toot Braunstein, and fantasizes about killing Spanky Ham two episodes subsequently (after Spanky had been beating and whipping him to brand shoes). Ironically, Ling-Ling is killed off himself in a number of episodes (see also Housemate deaths), though this gag has become less frequent as the serial has progressed.

Unlike most Pokémon-type creatures, Ling-Ling is decumbent to violent outbursts and random attacks. He is in denial well-nigh having murdered his all-time friend (a parody of Pokémon's Ash Ketchum), whom Ling-Ling killed in an unexplained attack, mayhap a parody of the beginning episode where Pikachu doesn't like Ash. The series suggests, however, that the image of Ling-Ling every bit a vicious killer is mainly in his head (in fact it is often Captain Hero who causes most of the housemates' deaths). None of the housemates fear Ling-Ling to whatever noticeable degree. He is frequently neglected and/or mistreated by the housemates, but although he displays badgerer at being treated in this fashion, he never puts up much of a fight about information technology. Until he kills Xandir late in Season 3, his killing of Toot in the get-go episode is the only fourth dimension he has exhibited violence toward one of the other housemates, and this was only later he believed his boxing claiming had been answered.

Ling-Ling as he appeared in the original airplane pilot.

Ling-Ling'south sociopathic tendencies and violence are finally explained in Season 3's "Charlotte's Spider web of Lies". In that episode, later he kills Xandir, Ling-Ling finally realizes the value of human being life when he is confronted by Xandir's weeping mother. He goes to anger management grade, where information technology is revealed that he originally wanted to be a dancer, but was captured by a boy named Gash (the friend Ling-Ling had been seen murdering in previous episodes), who took Ling-Ling'southward prize dancing shoes away, rendering Ling-Ling unable to dance and forcing him into a life of fighting. Ling-Ling tries to get away from his life of killing by taking a pocket-sized part in a show chosen Drawn Together: The Musical. At the show, Gash shows up and returns Ling-Ling'due south dancing shoes to him and reveals the reason he prevented Ling-Ling from dancing: he wanted to be a dancer himself, simply was unable because he lacked the talent. The two then put on an elaborate dance number, which sadly, nearly of the audience misses because they are busy beingness killed past another battle monster Gash owns, Postal service-Pubescent Frankie Muniz.

He resents beingness thought of as a household pet, although he has been shown using a litter box and being transported in a pet carrier (which is shaped like a box of have-out Chinese food). His bed is a pet basket, and on several occasions, he is shown sleeping curled up like a true cat, once even in Clara's lap. In "Captain Girl", Toot'due south baby believes he is a stuffed animal; when Ling-Ling goes into battle mode in order to attack her, Xandir disciplines him by hit him with a rolled-up newspaper and calling him a "bad Asian thing", i of the many times characters care for him more like a pet than an equal. When Wooldoor first meets Ling-Ling in "Hot Tub", he assumes Ling-Ling is a dog, and has been placed in the house to be the family'south pet. In "The Other Cousin", Xandir, not quite knowing what to call him, refers to him equally a "fortune cookie cat thing". Though despite this he is probably the nigh intelligent memeber of the house.

It is mentioned in "The Other Cousin" that Ling-Ling prays to Fifty. Ron Hubbard, suggesting that Ling-Ling is a member of the Church of Scientology. Still, this is stated during a throwaway gag rather than as part of the story; given that no further references have been made supporting this notion, it is possible that Ling-Ling'due south belief in Scientology is not canon. (A potent possibility is that the line was included and so they could make an Engrish joke by having him pronounce it equally "R. Ron Hubbard".) Farther disruptive the outcome, in "Lost in Parking Infinite, Part Two", Ling-Ling refers to his faith equally having a purgatory, an element common to many religions- notwithstanding, not Scientology. In all likelihood, Ling-Ling's faith, similar his nationality, is meant to be a jumble of many different faiths.

Powers and abilities [ ]

Similar Pokémon, Ling-Ling has a wide array of powers and abilities which he uses in battle. Dissimilar Pokémon, however, virtually of his moves inflict real damage and have the potential to impale. His main attack is a ball of dark free energy which mirrors the motility Shadow Ball in Pokémon. Ling-Ling can fly, shoot lasers from his eyes and flatten and reshape his body. He is used every bit a boat sail at the stop of "Lost in Parking Space, Part Two", and in The Drawn Together Movie: The Film!, he inflates into a prophylactic life raft when his tail is pulled. His tail is removable without any harm to him and tin can be used like an actual sword

When Ling-Ling gets aroused or is about to impale someone, he often grows spikes and becomes more powerful. Two levels of this accept been shown. Though stronger in this form, he has only used it three times in the series' run: once in "Hot Tub" to kill Toot, again in "Mexican't Buy Me Dear" when he battles chickens, and a 3rd fourth dimension in "Charlotte'south Spider web of Lies" to kill Xandir.

Sexuality [ ]

Ling-Ling sends abroad Hoochie after a one-night stand up.

Ling-Ling likes to become clubbing every night to battle female Pokémon-similar monsters. While the encounters resemble his regular battles on the surface, their purpose is actually to provide sexual gratification rather than the death or injury of one of the ii parties. In "Clum Babies", he battles a greenish monster named Hoochie in this fashion; though he appears to brutally murder her, she is shown the side by side morning to have emerged from the encounter relatively unscathed. Ling-Ling is shown to be something of a thespian, at to the lowest degree until an episode where he had to submit to an arranged boxing with a beautiful imperial monster named Ni-Pul. They vicious in love, simply the relationship eventually became stale before they "dropped the metaphor" and had regular sex (which also acquired Ling-Ling's tail to get bigger). Ni-Pul and Ling-Ling were both murdered at the stop of the episode in a shooting rampage by Bob The Cucumber. She has not been mentioned since this occurred, though she makes a cameo appearance in "The Drawn Together Clip Evidence" every bit a member of the audience. It is not known whether she and Ling-Ling are yet involved with each other.

There are possible hints that Ling-Ling is a necrophiliac; in "Hot Tub", when challenging Clara to a fight, he wanted to accept sex activity with Clara's skull before turning it into a birdhouse, yet that could but be seen equally defiling the trunk after a battle. In "Requiem for a Reality Show", after beingness accidentally eaten by Toot, he had sex with a roast chicken that Toot had eaten before she regurgitated them both. In "The One Wherein In that location Is a Big Twist, Function II", Ling-Ling demonstrates a fetish for used schoolgirl underwear; this is a reference to the Japanese burusera trend. Both Ling-Ling and his begetter are mentioned as liking women with small-scale anxiety in several episodes ("Gay Bash", "A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special", "Freaks & Greeks"), referencing some other Asian sexual stereotype.

In "Wooldoor Sockbat's Giggle-Wiggle Funny Tickle Not-Traditional Progressive Multicultural Roundtable!", when the Terminator performs a scan of the housemates, his sensors label Ling-Ling as bisexual. However, this appears to be only a gag; to date, Ling-Ling has non demonstrated any bisexual tendencies through his beliefs on the show. Equally Mr. Nagasaki in A Very Special Fatigued Together Afterschool Special, he solicits Xandir'due south services as a prostitute, but since he is part-playing, this act cannot be considered indicative of Ling-Ling'south true character.

  • In the Drawn Together Movie, there are several songs that play whenever Ling-Ling is trying to hang out with Xandir, who only wants to hang out with Captain Hero and is jealous over his Dead Girlfriend Molly. One song fifty-fifty states that 'If Ling-Ling loves Xandir as Ling-Ling thinks he does..." and then Ling-Ling proceeds to assistance Xandir gain Captain Hero's attention by proverb Molly asked him out to prom, which causes Hero to throw Molly'due south dead corpse out of a flying airplane.

Race and civilisation [ ]

Ling-Ling as Mr. Nagasaki.

Ling-Ling is Asian, but it is never stated explicitly what his particular ethnicity is; this is because the character is intended to represent all E Asian subcultures rather than any particular nationality. Ling-Ling'due south depiction nearly closely resembles Japanese, but in that location are hints of Chinese beginnings also, such equally constant references to fortune cookies, Chinese food, and dry cleaning (although these references are based more on Chinese stereotypes than actual Chinese culture). While it is possible that Ling-Ling is of mixed beginnings, in all likelihood, the character's nationality is kept deliberately ambiguous to allow for a wider reach of Asian references to draw from. In Season Two, Ling-Ling takes on even more Asian stereotypes (see Stereotypes beneath), such every bit being unable to drive well and e'er acing standardized tests. The episode "Super Nanny" reveals that Ling-Ling's perception of the earth is radically unlike from that of the other characters; when Clara simulates his vision, the other housemates await like anime characters, a seemingly empty road seems filled with oncoming cars (the given reason for Ling-Ling'southward inability to bulldoze), and a diversity of other differences are shown which play off Asian stereotypes. When Wooldoor rounds out his eyes with tape, Ling-Ling sees the earth commonly and tin can speak English, albeit with his previous speech patterns ("Everything be okay every bit long as Ling-Ling notwithstanding have humongous penis"). However, at the terminate of the episode, he takes the tape off and reverts back to his old self after seeing another Asian person with rounded optics proceeds weight and get stupid.

A running gag on the testify involves Ling-Ling'southward difficulty pronouncing the letter of the alphabet "50", usually substituting the letter "R". He even has difficulty in pronouncing the words that have "R" in them and substituting them with "L" In "Clum Babies," Ling-Ling discusses his shampoo Prell, lamenting that "Plerr" leaves his pilus smooth, but leaves his soul stained with shame and embarrassment due to his difficulty in pronouncing the name. "In "Super Nanny", Ling-Ling reads an eye chart and says "R" for every letter of the alphabet when each letter is actually "Fifty". In "Spelling Applebee'due south", Ling-Ling is asked to spell the word "50" at the spelling bee; his only response is to stare blankly. At times, the gag is reversed, and Ling-Ling substitutes "50" for "R". In "A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special", one of Ling-Ling'south speeches mixes both gags; when he lists synonyms for breasts, he says, "Merrons, hootels, headrights, flied eggs, cleam puffs!" These gags are just ii of many references to Engrish in the series. It may be noted however, that in earlier episodes, Ling-Ling could pronounce the letter Fifty.

The show is somewhat vague as to how well the other characters can comprehend Ling-Ling's voice communication. Though they seem able to empathise him some of the time, they frequently misinterpret him, and often imagine he is saying whatever they desire to hear. The only grapheme who unquestionably tin understand him is Spanky Ham, simply Spanky doesn't bother translating for the housemates. It is suggested in Season Iii that Toot may be able to understand Ling-Ling too; in the episodes "Freaks & Greeks" and "Mexican't Buy Me Love", Ling-Ling and Toot have several conversations during which Toot seems to be able to understand Ling-Ling'due south dialect perfectly, despite her inability to exercise and so in previous episodes. Ling-Ling, on the other mitt, seems to have no trouble understanding the others' English language.

3 times during the episode "Freaks & Greeks", Ling-Ling is speaking and the Comedy Key bug expands to say that an all-new Daily Show is coming upward next, about completely blocking the subtitles translating what Ling-Ling is saying. So, Helm Hero or Jun-Jee looks at the lesser of the screen and comments about Jon Stewart or The Daily Show while completely disregarding Ling-Ling's subtitled spoken communication. This suggests that some characters (even his ain father) really comprehend him by the English subtitles on screen; indeed, Xandir explicitly says that he tin't understand Ling-Ling simply considering he can't read the subtitles. This is an example of breaking the quaternary wall. However, this does not hold true in all cases. In "Hot Tub", Clara is clearly unable to empathise his boxing challenge, and in "Clara'south Dirty Little Hole-and-corner", all the housemates except Spanky think he is telling them to kill Clara'south Octopussoir when he is actually telling them to clean the dirty dishes in the sink.

In an interview for Comedy Central's Motherload, Abbey DiGregorio dubs Ling-Ling's language "Japorean," which she admits is nonsense gibberish that is only supposed to sound like Chinese, Japanese, Korean, or other languages from Eastern Asia. Ling-Ling'due south speech does contain occasional words of English added for comic effect (for instance, when discussing the expiry of a Mexican prostitute, the simply understandable words are "Paris Hilton"); however, they are but gags rather than an actual attempt to translate Ling-Ling's language.

Stereotypes [ ]

A list of Asian stereotypes that have been applied to Ling-Ling at sure points in the series.

Ling-Ling with some soiled panties.

  • Speaking Engrish, including reversing the "L" and "R" sounds (numerous episodes)
  • Strong want for honor (several episodes, most notably "Gay Bash" and "Mexican't Purchase Me Honey")
  • Beingness able to expertly produce counterfeit versions of brand name products, such as athletic shoes, in sweatshop conditions in a matter of seconds ("Gay Fustigate")
  • Being attracted to small feet ("Gay Bash", "A Very Special Fatigued Together Afterschool Special", "Freaks & Greeks")
  • Infanticide of girl babies ("Gay Bash", "Captain Girl", "Nipple Band-Ring Goes to Foster Care")
  • Working as a dry out cleaner ("The Other Cousin, "A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special")
  • Displaying a fondness for used schoolgirl panties ("The One Wherein At that place Is a Large Twist, Part II")
  • Existence extremely skilled at standardized tests ("Foxxy vs. the Board of Education")
  • Non wearing shoes within the home ("Foxxy vs. the Board of Education")
  • Operating massage parlors ("Little Orphan Hero")
  • Using dogs and cats in meals ("Little Orphan Hero", "Super Nanny")
  • Pulling a rickshaw ("Ghostesses in the Slot Machine")
  • Being a poor driver ("Super Nanny")
  • Having a small penis ("Super Nanny")
  • Possessing excellent math skills ("Super Nanny")
  • Wearing Hawaiian shirts to formal events ("Super Nanny")
  • Performing Harai Kiri, a ritualistic suicide ("Captain Girl")
  • Businessmen going to prostitutes ("A Very Special Drawn Together Afterschool Special")
  • Working equally a pedicurist ("North.R.A.y RAY")
  • Spending lots of time at tourist attractions, such every bit Disneyland, and taking lots of photographs ("Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Intendance")
  • Eating lots of rice ("Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Intendance")

Gender [ ]

Ling-Ling'due south gender in the series has usually been a pretty unclear concept before. Right at present, it'southward approved that he is male just this wasn't ever how things were. Co-ordinate to a DVD commentary, Jeser and Silverstein didn't make information technology canon that Ling-Ling was male until the episode Clum Babies. Earlier and then, they didn't really assign Ling-Ling a gender and only sort of made him strongly imply that he was ane or the other and get back and along betwixt the two, dependent on the setting of the scene he was in. Even later on the events of Clum Babies, even so, Ling-Ling has washed things that implies that he'southward female.

In the episode Hot Tub, Captain Hero and Spanky talked about the female housemates in the firm. Hero said that "He'd stick and stir any i of those broads." as he gestured over to the couch with Clara, Toot, and Ling-Ling sitting on it.

In the episode Terms of Endearment, Ling-Ling was seen in the shower, coveting with the female person housemates. Ling-Ling was tied to a stick and served as a loofah, which Clara used to clean her vagina. However, Ling-Ling then made a pleasured grin after this and he is a heterosexual so it'southward more likely that he is male and he was only in the shower with the girls because of the gag of using him as a loofah and the gag of his enjoying his chore every bit ane.

In the episode The Other Cousin, Jun-Jee addressed Ling-Ling as his son.

In the episode The I Wherein There Is a Large Twist, the housemates were dissever up into two teams, based on their genders. Ling-Ling was put on the guys team.

In the episode Little Orphan Hero, Ling-Ling was part of a suicide hotline and he was seen wearing a bikini, along with the girls on the team. Even so, so was Spanky Ham and then this gag practical to all of the male members of the team.

In the episode Clum Babies, information technology was made official that Ling-Ling was a boy as he was seen going clubbing with Hero and Xandir and he was plainly a man, having been surrounded by women and dressing like a pimp. He brought multiple women habitation and banged them every nighttime, only to dump them in the side by side morning. Jun-Jee also chosen him on the phone, addressing him as his "Number 1 son" and telling him that "He knows he'due south enjoyed living the bachelor life." once more, implying that he is a male in the same mode again. He was assigned a woman to become married to and Ling-Ling was seen having sexual activity with her twice. Both times, revealing that he was male. The first fourth dimension, his tail became erect, started to pump, and became very vascular, resembling that of an erect penis. The second time, he was seen in a position where he was on top of her and thrusting his pelvis into her vaginal area. This episode made it official that he was male.

In the episode Super Nanny, Ling-Ling became Americanized and he said that information technology would be okay, equally long as he still had his humongous penis. He so looked at his penis with his new American eyes and screamed in horror. Being able to see improve, he now saw that his penis was actually a brusque little stub, contributing to the Asian stereotype.

In the episode Helm Girl, Toot wanted to become impregnated. When Xandir heard about this, he asked "Who would want to drop a log in that thing." He the people with him, all played "Non it" and Ling-Ling was the final to practice it. Ling-Ling was so angry about this, that he killed himself. This implies that he'southward male person, since this would mean he's accept to impregnate her, and because Xandir said "Drop a log", being a slang term for "Stick his penis into" to which Ling-Ling responded to. Yet, Foxxy Dearest also complied with this, opening the possibilities for females to be able to do this likewise.

In the episode Mexican't Buy Me Love, it was implied that Ling-Ling had a romantic human relationship with Toot. However, this episode was non canon for any of the characters, it was never best-selling again, and the other couples in the episode were denied and written out of the prove faster than his, being concluded in the same episode and then information technology just makes sense that his was too. The other two couples were Captain Hero and Xandir, who are not a couple because Xandir has professional feelings for Hero and even hates him, and Clara and Spanky who's relationship ended in Foxxy vs. the Board of Education. Neither of which were real relationships at the time so it's unlikely this one was real either.

In the episode Toot Goes Bollywood, Toot asked the housemates if anyone wanted to have sex with her. Everyone declined to this, except for Clara and Foxxy considering they were both female. Since they were excluding them. Ling-Ling was one of the people to reject, crossing his arms and shouting "No way!" which must mean that he was included as one of the guys. However, Toot, herself was also included, shouting "As if!" in response to this, including a female. This, however, was obviously a gag and not to exist taken seriously or approved at all.

In the episode American Idol Parody Clip Bear witness, Ling-Ling was seen singing a smooth jazz song and wearing a red clothes as he layed downwardly on the piano and did all the seductive positions that a woman would exercise. This, nevertheless was only a gag.

Overall, Ling-Ling has washed many things that strongly imply that he is female, but all of the other housemates have done the exact aforementioned thing as well. (Ex. Captain Hero interim feminine, or showing that he has tits, or Toot getting a visible boner while sleeping.) so all of these occasions can safely exist considered as non-canonical gags. Ling-Ling'southward voice player is a female person, only many female voice actors have voiced male characters. If Ling-Ling were female person, it would even out the 4 on 4 ratio of men and women in the household. However, Ling-Ling'southward personality seems to commit more than to being a male person and he was confirmed to be male by the creators, themselves in a commentary so information technology'south officially settled that Ling-Ling is male.

Theme song [ ]

Throughout the series, particularly when he is engaged in battle, Ling-Ling is accompanied past a repetitive vocal and theme music. The lyrics emphasize Ling-Ling's brutal nature and reiterate that he is from a children's anime show. Most of the lyrics consist of Engrish, and the chorus is sung by a group of children. In The Fatigued Together Picture: The Moving picture!, a slow, depressed version plays to represent Ling-Ling's sadness that Xandir didn't go with his plan in the dungeon of the castle.

Lyrics [ ]

Ling-Ling during battle.

Ling-Ling into battle get!
Fulfill destiny of the soul
Sever skull of adversary
Shove information technology in the poo-poo hole!
All the children sing:
Kill, kill, kill, kill, die, die, die!
Impale, kill, kill, impale, die, die, die!
Ling-Ling master all technique
Obtain hundred-fifty level!
Strive to greatest destiny
Through unparalleled bloodshed!
All the children sing:
Kill, impale, impale, impale, die, dice, die!
Impale, kill, kill, kill, dice, die, dice!
Ling-Ling to the challenge dare,
Wherever the cards may fall.
Children of the globe unite
To collect them all!
Sing you slaves:
Kill, kill, kill, kill, die, dice, die!
Kill, impale, kill, kill, die, die, die!
Louder, damn information technology!
Impale, impale, kill, impale, die, die, dice!
Kill, kill, kill, kill, dice, die, die!
Ling-Ling victory!
Kill, kill, impale, impale, die, die, die!
Kill, kill, kill, kill, die, die, die!
Ling-Ling you and me!
Kill, kill, impale, kill, die, die, die!
Kill, kill, kill, impale, die, die, die!

Episodes focusing on Ling-Ling [ ]

  • Clara's Dirty Little Underground (side plot)
  • Gay Fustigate (side plot)
  • The Other Cousin (side plot)
  • Foxxy vs. the Lath of Pedagogy
  • Clum Babies (side plot)
  • Super Nanny (side plot)
  • Freaks & Greeks (side plot)
  • Mexican't Buy Me Love
  • Lost in Parking Space, Function Ii
  • Charlotte's Spider web of Lies (side plot)
  • Nipple Ring-Ring Goes to Foster Care

See Besides: Ling-Ling Episodes

Original artwork [ ]

In original artwork earlier the show's release, Ling-Ling was originally green and much smaller, similar to Jerry the mouse from Tom and Jerry.[2]

Prototype comparison [ ]

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Ling-Ling from Drawn Together (l); Pikachu from Pokémon (r) Ling Ling and Pikachu are both very similar in both physical appearance and personality. Both of which are short petty anime battle monsters. They both resemble mice and they both have pointy ears, beady eyes, and black tails. Both of them are also monsters that have super powers that they utilize for fighting. Pikachu uses lightning powers and Ling Ling can blast brilliant regal beams of plasma. Ling Ling comes from an owner named Gash (Parody of Ash Ketchum) who used him for the aforementioned reasons Ash uses Pikachu. To fight other grooming card battle monsters.

Trivia [ ]

  • Maxim his name three times causes Ling-Ling to go into a deadly psychopathic battle way as first seen in the episode "Hot Tub."
  • He was constantly mistaken for a domestic dog in the offset episode.
  • Between Super Nanny and Freaks & Greeks, Ling-Ling did not play a prominent role in any episodes.
  • In The Other Cousin, it was revealed that whenever Ling Ling was depressed, he emitted a fluid on his dorsum that gives people a drugged-up high feeling when they lick it.
  • He is the first male housemate to use the confessional.
  • Information technology was confirmed by Ling Ling's voice player in an interview that when she voices Ling Ling, she does non speak an actual language and instead speaks a language of random gibberish that she called "Japorean."
  • Information technology's a running gag in the prove to prove flashbacks of Ling Ling killing his owner Gash.
    • Hot Tub: In the deleted scene, Ling Ling was seen killing Gash.
    • Gay Fustigate: A flashback of Ling Ling killing Gash occurred while he sang his lament.
    • Foxxy vs. the Lath of Education: Ling Ling told the story of how he lost his all-time friend. This was followed by a cutaway of him killing Gash.
    • Interestingly, in the episode Charlotte'southward Web of Lies, ready and aired after all of the above, Gash is shown to exist live, over again displaying the series' loose continuity, although it is not impossible for characters on the show to exist killed and later announced in after episodes alive and well.
  • According to the DVD commentary for the episode "Clum Babies", Jeser and Silverstein did not officially decide that Ling-Ling was male person until that episode, making Ling-Ling a genderless battle monster in all previous episodes that constantly went back and along from male to female, dependent on the setting of the scene. This is evident as Ling-Ling was strongly implied to be female in episodes before this.
  • In the episode "Super Nanny," it was revealed that Ling-Ling is 16 year old and in the same episode, that his birthday is on Jan get-go, 2004.
    • This withal creates a plot-pigsty in the storyline of the show. If Ling-Ling was born in 2004, that would mean that he was only one twelvemonth former when the series began and that he could'nt have been 16 at that time. In the season ii episode Helm Hero'southward Marriage Pact, Ling-Ling was seen at his altogether party, beingness disappointed that nobody had shown up, significant that he had to be two years old in this episode or seventeen considering which timeline we're following. In the season three episode Nipple Band-Ring Goes to Foster Care, everyone was jubilant Ling-Ling's twenty get-go birthday when it should have been either his third or eighteenth birthday.
      • It is possible that the reason for this is that battle monster years are different from human being years.
  • In the episode "Freaks & Greeks", Ling Ling'south father revealed his full name to be Ling Ling Hitler Bin Laden Seacrest (A mashup on the names of Adolf Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, and Ryan Seacrest). Notwithstanding, it was confirmed by the creators that this isn't canonical.
  • Although he is a main character, there have been multiple episodes where Ling-Ling has had no speaking lines throughout his entire appearance.
    • Dirty Pranking No. 2
    • A Tale of Two Cows
    • The Lemon-AIDS Walk
    • Alzheimer'southward That Ends Well (Televised version merely)
    • The Drawn Together Prune Evidence
    • Spelling Applebee'due south
    • Unrestrainable Trainable
  • Ling-Ling has spoken fluent English in the episodes Super Nanny, Lost in Parking Infinite, Part Ii, and Fatigued Together Babies.

Quotes [ ]

"Yoko Oh No!" - Ling-Ling's catchphrase

Gallery [ ]

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Source: https://drawntogether.fandom.com/wiki/Ling-Ling

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