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| writer = Chan Sap-sam<br>Kwok Po-yin<br>Chan Chi-hang<br>Lam Chung-bong<br>Au Yuk-han<br>Mak Yiu-kuen<br>Shum Si-nga<br>Luk Sam-sam<br>Leung Bui-yee<br>Yu Kwong-chi |
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| director = Tam Yau-yip<br>Lau Kwok-fai<br>Cheng Wai-man<br>Wan Wai-kei<br>Tang Wai-yan<br>Shek Ming-cheun<br>Chow Ka-man<br>So Chi-wing<br>Ho Chun-wah |
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| director = Tam Yau-yip<br>Lau Kwok-fai<br>Cheng Wai-man<br>Wan Wai-kei<br>Tang Wai-yan<br>Shek Ming-cheun<br>Chow Ka-man<br>So Chi-wing<br>Ho Chun-wah |
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| opentheme = "Eternal Country" ({{zh|t=永恆國度|labels=no}}) performed by Kenneth Chan and Fung Ha-yin |
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| country = Hong Kong |
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| language = Cantonese |
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| producer = Tam Yau-yip<br>Ng Gam-yuen<br>Lee Wai-chu<br>Leung Lap-yan |
| producer = Tam Yau-yip<br>Ng Gam-yuen<br>Lee Wai-chu<br>Leung Lap-yan |
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| location = Hong Kong |
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| runtime = 45 minutes per episode |
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| company = [[Asia Television|ATV]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2004|10|25|df=y}} |
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| first_aired = 25 October |
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| last_aired = 11 December 2004 |
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| preceded_by = ''[[My Date with a Vampire II]]'' (2000) |
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{{Chinese|t=我和殭屍有個約會III之永恆國度|s=我和僵尸有个约会III永恒国度|p=Wǒ Hé Jiāngshī Yǒu Gè Yuēhuì Sān Yǒnghéng Guódù|j=Ngo5 Wo4 Goeng1 Si1 Jau5 Go3 Joek3 Wui6 Saam1 Wing5 Hang4 Gwok3 Dou6|l=My Date with a Vampire III - Eternal Country}} |
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'''''My Date with a Vampire III''''' is a 2004 Hong Kong television series produced by [[Asia Television |
'''''My Date with a Vampire III''''' is a 2004 Hong Kong television series produced by [[Asia Television]] (ATV) as a sequel to ''[[My Date with a Vampire]]'' (1998) and ''[[My Date with a Vampire II]]'' (2000). The series starred many cast members from the first two seasons. Like the first two seasons, ''My Date with a Vampire III'' also blends aspects of the [[jiangshi|Chinese "hopping" corpses]] of [[jiangshi fiction]] with those of western [[vampire]]s, while incorporating elements of [[Chinese mythology]], [[eschatology]] and [[time travel]], with more focus on Chinese mythology in this season as compared to the first two. |
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==Plot== |
== Plot == |
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At the end of |
At the end of the second season, set in early 2001, Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their allies succeeded in preventing the goddess [[Nüwa]] from [[Eschatology|ending the world]]. Three years later, another eschatological event is about to happen. |
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In ancient times, [[ |
In ancient times, the immortal [[Fuxi|Fuxi, the King of Humankind]], desired to create a paradise called the Eternal Country in the human world. However, he came into conflict with his lover, the goddess [[Xi Wangmu|Yaochi Shengmu (Holy Mother of the Shining Lake)]], because the latter's mission is to bring death and disease upon humankind. Fuxi eventually broke up with Yaochi Shengmu and started a new relationship with [[Chang'e]] under his alter ego, [[Hou Yi|Houyi]]. However, he lost Chang'e when she flew to the moon after consuming a magic pill from Yaochi Shengmu. Fuxi blamed Yaochi Shengmu for separating him and Chang'e, and fought with his ex-lover. The elders of the [[Pangu]] clan intervened by imprisoning Yaochi Shengmu in Heaven while Fuxi remains in the human world. |
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Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling are living happily in Heaven after their success in 2001. However, in 2004, Yaochi Shengmu breaks free and introduces a deadly virus to wipe out the entire Pangu clan. Fong is infected by the virus and is on the verge of dying, |
Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling are living happily in Heaven after their success in 2001. However, in 2004, Yaochi Shengmu breaks free and introduces a deadly virus to wipe out the entire Pangu clan. Fong, who is infected by the virus and is on the verge of dying, manages to send Ma back to the human world. Ma has to find ways to stop an imminent clash between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu because that could lead to the end of the world. |
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Upon returning to the human world, Ma travels back in time to the [[Song dynasty]] to find Fong's previous incarnation, |
Upon returning to the human world, Ma travels back in time to the [[Song dynasty]] to find Fong's previous incarnation, Arrowhead, and brings him back to present-day Hong Kong to help her. At the same time, she meets her family members — her parents Ma Dai-lung and Tong Gam-bo, and her twin brother Ma Siu-fu — whom she has never seen before. She also encounters a strange girl called Fong Tin-ngai, who turns out to be her daughter from the future. She is eventually reunited with Fong Tin-yau again. |
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Just as relations between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu start to improve, and the situation becomes more stable, Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their allies are confronted by Destiny, the entity that controls and dictates the fates of all beings in the universe. They need to overcome Destiny in order to change the fate of the world. |
Just as relations between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu start to improve, and the situation becomes more stable, Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their allies are confronted by [[Destiny]], the entity that controls and dictates the fates of all beings in the universe. They need to overcome Destiny in order to change the fate of the world. |
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==Vampires== |
== Vampires == |
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See [[My Date with a Vampire#Vampires]] for a description of the vampires depicted in this television series. |
See [[My Date with a Vampire#Vampires]] for a description of the vampires depicted in this television series. |
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==Cast== |
== Cast == |
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* [[Eric Wan]] as Fong Tin-yau ({{zh|t=況天佑|labels=no}}), a second-generation vampire and Ma Siu-ling's lover. |
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* [[Eric Wan]] as Fong Tin-Yau ({{zh|t=況天佑|s=况天佑|p=Kuàng Tiānyòu|labels=no}}), the protagonist. At the end of ''My Date with a Vampire II'', after succeeding in preventing the goddess [[Nüwa]] from ending the world, he left for Heaven together with his lover Ma Siu-ling and they lived happily there. However, three years later, Yaochi Shengmu breaks free and introduces a deadly virus to wipe out the entire [[Pangu]] clan. Fong is infected with the virus and is on the verge of dying, but he manages to send Ma Siu-ling back to the human world. He reappears later again to reunite with Ma Siu-ling and prevent Yaochi Shengmu and Fuxi from ending the world. |
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** Eric Wan also portrayed |
** Eric Wan also portrayed Arrowhead ({{zh|t=箭頭|labels=no}}), a [[Song dynasty]] warrior serving under the general Yue Fei. He travels through time to present-day Hong Kong, where he assumes Fong Tin-yau's identity and helps Ma Siu-ling. |
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* [[Joey Meng]] as Ma Siu-ling ({{zh|t=馬小玲 |
* [[Joey Meng]] as Ma Siu-ling ({{zh|t=馬小玲|labels=no}}), Fong Tin-yau's lover. After her daughter accidentally bites her, she turns into a hybrid vampire more powerful than first-generation vampires and takes on a darker personality when her original "good" identity is suppressed in her mind. |
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* [[Kenneth Chan Kai-tai|Kenneth Chan]] as Yuen-ngan But-po ({{zh|t=完顏不破|labels=no}}), a [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]] general who became a vampire after consuming a peach from a cursed tree planted by Yaochi Shengmu. He is still alive in present-day Hong Kong and has taken on a new name as Yuen But-po ({{zh|c=袁不破|labels=no}}). |
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* [[Kenneth Chan (actor)|Kenneth Chan]] as Yuen-ngan Bat-po ({{zh|t=完顏不破|s=完颜不破|p=Wányán Bùpò|labels=no}}), a general of the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]-led [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]]. When he is mortally wounded in Zhuxian Town, his sister uses her magic powers to release the Holy Peach Tree sown by Yaochi Shengmu, in the hope that he will survive if he consumes a Holy Peach. However, the Holy Peach Tree turns out to be a curse planted by Yaochi Shengmu, whose aim is to destroy the world by making vampires multiply and going around killing people. Yuen-ngan becomes a vampire after consuming a Holy Peach, loses control of himself, and starts biting his men and turning them into "zombie" vampires. The remaining Song and Jin soldiers put aside their conflict for the time being and team up to fight the vampires but none of them survived the battle. Yuen-ngan regrets his actions when he finally regains control of himself, but by then, he has received orders from the Jin emperor to clear Zhuxian Town of enemy forces. He faces Ngok Ngan-ping in battle and reluctantly kills her. As he is now an undying vampire, he lives on for over 800 years and moves to present-day Hong Kong, where he changes his name to "Yuen Bat-po" ({{zh|c=袁不破|p=Yuán Bùpò|labels=no}}). He remains deeply embattled over what happened in Zhuxian Town and constantly hopes to meet Ngok Ngan-ping again.He is revealed to be Yamamoto Kazuo ( Fong Tin-Yau's archenemy from the first season) 's previous incarnation. |
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* [[Mark Cheng]] as [[ |
* [[Mark Cheng]] as [[Fuxi|Fuxi, the King of Humankind]] ({{zh|c=人王伏羲|labels=no}}). As the first man to come into existence, he has been authorised by divine forces to oversee the human world. Over the centuries, he has adopted numerous identities, including the archer [[Hou Yi|Houyi]] ({{zh|c=后羿|labels=no}}), before he finally decided to suppress his immortality and live as a normal man named Yam Hei ({{zh|c=任羲|labels=no}}). He is forced to "reawaken" when Yaochi Shengmu returns and threatens the world. |
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* [[Alice Chan]] as [[Xi Wangmu|Yaochi Shengmu]] ({{zh|t=瑤池聖母 |
* [[Alice Chan]] as [[Xi Wangmu|Yaochi Shengmu]] ({{zh|t=瑤池聖母|l=Holy Mother of the Shining Lake|labels=no}}), a goddess in charge of bringing death and disease upon humankind. She breaks free after being imprisoned for centuries and returns to the human world, where she disguises herself as a romance writer named Yiu Ging ({{zh|t=瑤瓊|labels=no}}). |
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* [[Ruco Chan]] as Ho Yau-kau ({{zh|c=何有求 |
* [[Ruco Chan]] as Ho Yau-kau ({{zh|c=何有求|labels=no}}), Ho Ying-kau's younger brother who became a fortune-teller called Mr. Heaven-Transcendent ({{zh|c=天逸先生|labels=no}}). He is later possessed by [[Destiny]] ({{zh|t=命運|labels=no}}), the entity which dictates the fate of the universe. |
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* Pinky Cheung as Yuen-ngan Mo-lui ({{zh|t=完顏無淚 |
* Pinky Cheung as Yuen-ngan Mo-lui ({{zh|t=完顏無淚|labels=no}}), Yuen-ngan But-po's sister and a sorceress who has survived for 800 years due to a magic bracelet. She meets Mr. X by chance and falls in love with him. |
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* [[Berg Ng]] as Mr. X, a vampire who has only one fang and fears sunlight. He meets Yuen-ngan Mo-lui and falls in love with her |
* [[Berg Ng]] as Mr. X, a vampire who has only one fang and fears sunlight. He meets Yuen-ngan Mo-lui and falls in love with her. |
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* [[Teresa Mak]] as Mou Yau ({{zh|t=毛憂 |
* [[Teresa Mak]] as Mou Yau ({{zh|t=毛憂|labels=no}}), a descendant of Mou Siu-fong, the protagonist in ''[[Vampire Expert]]''. She works in the police force and leads a [[Special Duties Unit|SDU]] squad dealing with supernatural cases. |
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* Cheung Kwok-kuen as Fuk-sang ({{zh|t=復生 |
* Cheung Kwok-kuen as Fuk-sang ({{zh|t=復生|labels=no}}), the boy vampire in the first two seasons who is now a normal schoolboy. |
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* Kylie Kwok as Fong Tin-ngai ({{zh|t=況天涯 |
* Kylie Kwok as Fong Tin-ngai ({{zh|t=況天涯|labels=no}}), Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling's daughter from the post-apocalyptic future who has been sent back in time to help her parents prevent the world from ending in 2004. |
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* Ricky Chan as Ma Siu-fu ({{zh|t=馬小虎 |
* Ricky Chan as Ma Siu-fu ({{zh|t=馬小虎|labels=no}}), Ma Siu-ling's twin brother and an incarnation of the [[bodhisattva]] [[Ksitigarbha]] ({{zh|c=地藏王|labels=no}}). |
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* [[Tats Lau]] as Ma Dai-lung ({{zh|t=馬大龍|labels=no}}), Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu's father. |
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* [[Tats Lau]] as Ma Dai-lung ({{zh|t=馬大龍|s=马大龙|p=Mǎ Dàlóng|labels=no}}), Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu's father. He has extraordinarily strong willpower and has the ability to create miracles with his willpower. When he first started a romance with his future wife, Tong Gam-bo, she got into a fatal accident and was on the verge of dying. However, by playing a song he specially composed for her, he managed to create a miracle: Ksitigarbha was so touched by Ma's love for Tong that he allowed Tong to continue living for one year. When his wife eventually dies in childbirth, Ma is instructed by Ksitigarbha to raise Siu-fu and Siu-ling away from each other and to never tell them about their parents, or else Siu-fu will die. Ma disguises himself as a fortune teller and watches his son grow up. Before his death, he is reunited with his family and breaks the truth to his children. |
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* Mango Wong as Tong Gam-bo ({{zh|t=湯金寶|labels=no}}), Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu's mother. |
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* Mango Wong as Tong Gam-bo ({{zh|t=湯金寶|s=汤金宝|p=Tāng Jīnbǎo|labels=no}}), Ma Dai-lung's wife and the mother of Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu. She dies in childbirth. However, before she died, Fuxi, who is touched by Ma Dai-lung's love for her, bites her and turns her into a vampire. After her death, she is assigned to take over the duties of [[Meng Po]] in the Underworld. When Ma Siu-ling becomes a vampire and loses control of herself, Tong shows up and gives her daughter a potion, which makes Ma forget her past and hence suppress her vampire identity. Just before Ma Dai-lung’s death, she returns from the Underworld to briefly reunite with her family. |
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* Asuka Higuchi as [[Chang'e]] ({{zh|c=嫦娥|labels=no}}), Fuxi's second lover who flew to the moon. |
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* Asuka Higuchi as [[Chang'e]] ({{zh|c=嫦娥|p=Cháng'é|labels=no}}), Fuxi's second lover. Once, when she was dying, Fuxi pleaded with Yaochi Shengmu to save her, so Yaochi Shengmu gave Chang'e a magic pill. However, the magic pill's effect was too strong for Chang'e to bear, so she overcame gravity and flew to the Moon while Fuxi looked on helplessly after failing to stop her from flying away. Fuxi mistakenly believed that Yaochi Shengmu gave Chang'e the magic pill because she wanted to separate him and Chang'e. This resulted in a fight between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu. Later, in 2004, Chang'e is approached by Destiny, who sends her back to the human world and manipulates her to help him spread an unknown virus that would cause infected beings to lose their senses. Chang'e becomes a vampire and goes around killing people when she cannot control her bloodlust. She is eventually sent back to the Moon. |
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* Wong Shee-tong as Ho Ying-kau ({{zh|t=何應求 |
* Wong Shee-tong as Ho Ying-kau ({{zh|t=何應求|labels=no}}), a powerful sorcerer and Ma Siu-ling's ally who died in the second season. He has taken over Ksitigarbha's duties in the Underworld, serving as a surrogate in the bodhisattva's absence. |
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* [[Qin Lan]] as Ngok Ngan-ping ({{zh|t=岳銀瓶 |
* [[Qin Lan]] as Ngok Ngan-ping ({{zh|t=岳銀瓶|labels=no}}), Ngok Fei's daughter who served under her father as a warrior in the Song army. |
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* Norman Chu as [[Yue Fei]] ({{zh|t=岳飛 |
* Norman Chu as [[Yue Fei|Ngok Fei]] ({{zh|t=岳飛|labels=no}}), a [[Song dynasty]] general who led the Song army in the [[Jin–Song Wars|war]] between the Song and [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin]] dynasties. |
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* Remus Kam as Lau-sing ({{zh|c=流星|labels=no}}) / Nick, Lo-Tsui's son who served under Ngok Fei. After his death, he became a guardian tasked with escorting the spirits of the dead to the Underworld. |
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* Remus Kam as Lau-sing ({{zh|c=流星|p=Líuxīng|labels=no}}), Lo Tsui's son. Like his father, he serves as a soldier under Yue Fei. He was bitten by a vampire and asked Jim-tau to kill him as he did not want to become a vampire. He died in Zhuxian Town. After his death, he is chosen to be an Underworld Guardian (Grim Reaper), whose task is to escort the souls of the dead to the Underworld. He is also renamed to '''Nick'''. At one point, Ho Ying-kau passes on his position as Ksitigarbha's surrogate to Nick because he is travelling to the human world to help Ho Yau-kau break free of Destiny's control. Ksitigarbha (Ma Siu-fu) names Nick his successor before leaving with the protagonists to deal with Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu. |
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* Andrew Yuen as Zaijie Jushi ({{zh|c=在劫居士|l=the [[Householder (Buddhism)|householder]] in a [[Kalpa (aeon)|kalpa]]|labels=no}}), an immortal who told Ngok Ngan-ping about the paradise world of [[Kunlun (mythology)|Kunlun]]. |
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* Geoffrey Wong as Mars, the ground team leader of the [[Special Duties Unit|SDU]] squad dealing with supernatural cases. |
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* Geoffrey Wong as Mars, the ground team leader of the ghostbusting SDU squad. He is in love with his superior, Mo Yau. He was tricked by Officer Chan into releasing Alice's ghost in the haunted hotel, which ultimately led to the deaths of many people, including some of his teammates. He was shot and killed when his teammates panicked as Alice was "playing tag" with them. |
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* William Chow as Sky, a member of the SDU squad. |
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* William Chow as Sky, a member of the ghostbusting SDU squad. He is a headstrong person and he does not like to follow orders, especially when Ma became the trainer for the team. After an incident with a ghost giving birth to a baby, he started to listen to captain and trainer more. He dies in the final battle between Yaochi Shengmu and Fuxi. |
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* Cheuk Wai-man as Kary, |
* Cheuk Wai-man as Kary, a member of the SDU squad. |
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* Sin Ho-ying as Lo |
* Sin Ho-ying as Lo-gwai ({{zh|c=老鬼|labels=no}}), a member of the SDU squad. |
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* Yen Si-yu as Big R ({{zh|c=大 |
* Yen Si-yu as Big R ({{zh|c=大R|labels=no}}), a member of the SDU squad. |
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* Chan Lok-man as Small R ({{zh|c=小 |
* Chan Lok-man as Small R ({{zh|c=小R|labels=no}}), Big R's younger brother and a member of the SDU squad. |
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* Idea Ng as Wu |
* Idea Ng as Wu-lung ({{zh|t=烏龍|labels=no}}), a member of the SDU squad who betrays his squad mates. |
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* Yuen Man-chun as Muk |
* Yuen Man-chun as Muk-chuen ({{zh|c=木村|labels=no}}), a member of the SDU squad. |
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* Vivian To as June, Ho Yau-kau's lover. |
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* Vivian To as June ({{zh|c=六月|p=Lìuyuè|labels=no}}), Ho Yau-kau's lover. She is already dead but Ho keeps her ghost with him and constantly tries to bring her back to life. She is destroyed by Ho when the latter loses control of himself under the influence of Destiny. |
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* Wong Oi-yiu as Lam-lam ({{zh|c=琳琳 |
* Wong Oi-yiu as Lam-lam ({{zh|c=琳琳|labels=no}}), Fuxi's third lover and fiancée in present-day Hong Kong. |
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* Bobby Tsang as Lo-Tsui ({{zh|c=老徐|labels=no}}), Lau-sing's father and Arrowhead's comrade-in-arms. |
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* Bobby Tsang as Lo Tsui ({{zh|c=老徐|p=Lǎo Xú|labels=no}}), Lau-sing's father and Jim-tau's comrade-in-arms. He is bitten by a vampire in Zhuxian Town and becomes a vampire too. After he bit his son, Jim-tau reluctantly kills him to stop him from harming others. After his death, he spends over 800 years in Hell and eventually redeems himself with Jim-tau's help and becomes one of the Ma family's guardian deities, who collectively become the new Divine Dragon. |
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* Cheng Syu-fung as Lui Wong ({{zh|c=雷王 |
* Cheng Syu-fung as Lui Wong ({{zh|c=雷王|labels=no}}), Yuen-ngan Bat-po's deputy. |
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* Jason Pai as the human form of the Divine Dragon ({{zh|t=神龍|labels=no}}) who had served the Ma clan for generations and helped them defeat numerous evil supernatural beings. |
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* Jason Pai as the Divine Dragon ({{zh|t=神龍|s=神龙|p=Shénlóng|labels=no}}), who served the Ma family for generations and helped them defeat numerous evil supernatural beings. He is now ageing and is about to die after Fong Tin-ngai mortally wounds him by accident. He transforms into a cloud of divine energy and enters Ma Siu-ling's body to make her immune to becoming a vampire even though she has already been accidentally bitten by Fong Tin-ngai. When Ma Siu-ling is confronted by a Demonic Dragon formed from the remnants of the evil beings defeated by the Ma family, she summons forth the Divine Dragon for the last time to help her overcome the Demonic Dragon. However, in doing so, she loses her immunity and becomes a vampire. |
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* Kwan Wai-lun as Officer Chan ({{zh|t=陳 |
* Kwan Wai-lun as Officer Chan ({{zh|t=陳Sir|labels=no}}), a corrupt officer in the police force who supervises the SDU squad. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[List of vampire television series]] |
* [[List of vampire television series]] |
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==External links== |
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* {{in lang|zh}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20110517065603/http://www.hkatv.com/drama/04/vampire3/ ''My Date with a Vampire III'' official page] on ATV's website |
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My Date with a Vampire III | |
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Genre | Fantasy, jiangshi, supernatural, romance |
Written by | Chan Sap-sam Kwok Po-yin Chan Chi-hang Lam Chung-bong Au Yuk-han Mak Yiu-kuen Shum Si-nga Luk Sam-sam Leung Bui-yee Yu Kwong-chi |
Directed by | Tam Yau-yip Lau Kwok-fai Cheng Wai-man Wan Wai-kei Tang Wai-yan Shek Ming-cheun Chow Ka-man So Chi-wing Ho Chun-wah |
Starring | Eric Wan Joey Meng Kenneth Chan Pinky Cheung Berg Ng Cheung Kwok-kuen Kylie Kwok Mark Cheng Alice Chan |
Opening theme | "Eternal Country" (永恆國度) performed by Kenneth Chan and Fung Ha-yin |
Country of origin | Hong Kong |
Original language | Cantonese |
No. of episodes | 38 |
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Producers | Tam Yau-yip Ng Gam-yuen Lee Wai-chu Leung Lap-yan |
Production location | Hong Kong |
Running time | 45 minutes per episode |
Production company | ATV |
Original release | |
Network | ATV |
Release | 25 October 11 December 2004 | –
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Traditional Chinese | 我和殭屍有個約會III之永恆國度 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 我和僵尸有个约会III永恒国度 | ||||||||||
Literal meaning | My Date with a Vampire III - Eternal Country | ||||||||||
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My Date with a Vampire III is a 2004 Hong Kong television series produced by Asia Television (ATV) as a sequel to My Date with a Vampire (1998) and My Date with a Vampire II (2000). The series starred many cast members from the first two seasons. Like the first two seasons, My Date with a Vampire III also blends aspects of the Chinese "hopping" corpses of jiangshi fiction with those of western vampires, while incorporating elements of Chinese mythology, eschatology and time travel, with more focus on Chinese mythology in this season as compared to the first two.
Plot
[edit]At the end of the second season, set in early 2001, Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their allies succeeded in preventing the goddess Nüwa from ending the world. Three years later, another eschatological event is about to happen.
In ancient times, the immortal Fuxi, the King of Humankind, desired to create a paradise called the Eternal Country in the human world. However, he came into conflict with his lover, the goddess Yaochi Shengmu (Holy Mother of the Shining Lake), because the latter's mission is to bring death and disease upon humankind. Fuxi eventually broke up with Yaochi Shengmu and started a new relationship with Chang'e under his alter ego, Houyi. However, he lost Chang'e when she flew to the moon after consuming a magic pill from Yaochi Shengmu. Fuxi blamed Yaochi Shengmu for separating him and Chang'e, and fought with his ex-lover. The elders of the Pangu clan intervened by imprisoning Yaochi Shengmu in Heaven while Fuxi remains in the human world.
Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling are living happily in Heaven after their success in 2001. However, in 2004, Yaochi Shengmu breaks free and introduces a deadly virus to wipe out the entire Pangu clan. Fong, who is infected by the virus and is on the verge of dying, manages to send Ma back to the human world. Ma has to find ways to stop an imminent clash between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu because that could lead to the end of the world.
Upon returning to the human world, Ma travels back in time to the Song dynasty to find Fong's previous incarnation, Arrowhead, and brings him back to present-day Hong Kong to help her. At the same time, she meets her family members — her parents Ma Dai-lung and Tong Gam-bo, and her twin brother Ma Siu-fu — whom she has never seen before. She also encounters a strange girl called Fong Tin-ngai, who turns out to be her daughter from the future. She is eventually reunited with Fong Tin-yau again.
Just as relations between Fuxi and Yaochi Shengmu start to improve, and the situation becomes more stable, Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their allies are confronted by Destiny, the entity that controls and dictates the fates of all beings in the universe. They need to overcome Destiny in order to change the fate of the world.
Vampires
[edit]See My Date with a Vampire#Vampires for a description of the vampires depicted in this television series.
Cast
[edit]- Eric Wan as Fong Tin-yau (況天佑), a second-generation vampire and Ma Siu-ling's lover.
- Eric Wan also portrayed Arrowhead (箭頭), a Song dynasty warrior serving under the general Yue Fei. He travels through time to present-day Hong Kong, where he assumes Fong Tin-yau's identity and helps Ma Siu-ling.
- Joey Meng as Ma Siu-ling (馬小玲), Fong Tin-yau's lover. After her daughter accidentally bites her, she turns into a hybrid vampire more powerful than first-generation vampires and takes on a darker personality when her original "good" identity is suppressed in her mind.
- Kenneth Chan as Yuen-ngan But-po (完顏不破), a Jin dynasty general who became a vampire after consuming a peach from a cursed tree planted by Yaochi Shengmu. He is still alive in present-day Hong Kong and has taken on a new name as Yuen But-po (袁不破).
- Mark Cheng as Fuxi, the King of Humankind (人王伏羲). As the first man to come into existence, he has been authorised by divine forces to oversee the human world. Over the centuries, he has adopted numerous identities, including the archer Houyi (后羿), before he finally decided to suppress his immortality and live as a normal man named Yam Hei (任羲). He is forced to "reawaken" when Yaochi Shengmu returns and threatens the world.
- Alice Chan as Yaochi Shengmu (瑤池聖母; 'Holy Mother of the Shining Lake'), a goddess in charge of bringing death and disease upon humankind. She breaks free after being imprisoned for centuries and returns to the human world, where she disguises herself as a romance writer named Yiu Ging (瑤瓊).
- Ruco Chan as Ho Yau-kau (何有求), Ho Ying-kau's younger brother who became a fortune-teller called Mr. Heaven-Transcendent (天逸先生). He is later possessed by Destiny (命運), the entity which dictates the fate of the universe.
- Pinky Cheung as Yuen-ngan Mo-lui (完顏無淚), Yuen-ngan But-po's sister and a sorceress who has survived for 800 years due to a magic bracelet. She meets Mr. X by chance and falls in love with him.
- Berg Ng as Mr. X, a vampire who has only one fang and fears sunlight. He meets Yuen-ngan Mo-lui and falls in love with her.
- Teresa Mak as Mou Yau (毛憂), a descendant of Mou Siu-fong, the protagonist in Vampire Expert. She works in the police force and leads a SDU squad dealing with supernatural cases.
- Cheung Kwok-kuen as Fuk-sang (復生), the boy vampire in the first two seasons who is now a normal schoolboy.
- Kylie Kwok as Fong Tin-ngai (況天涯), Fong Tin-yau and Ma Siu-ling's daughter from the post-apocalyptic future who has been sent back in time to help her parents prevent the world from ending in 2004.
- Ricky Chan as Ma Siu-fu (馬小虎), Ma Siu-ling's twin brother and an incarnation of the bodhisattva Ksitigarbha (地藏王).
- Tats Lau as Ma Dai-lung (馬大龍), Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu's father.
- Mango Wong as Tong Gam-bo (湯金寶), Ma Siu-ling and Ma Siu-fu's mother.
- Asuka Higuchi as Chang'e (嫦娥), Fuxi's second lover who flew to the moon.
- Wong Shee-tong as Ho Ying-kau (何應求), a powerful sorcerer and Ma Siu-ling's ally who died in the second season. He has taken over Ksitigarbha's duties in the Underworld, serving as a surrogate in the bodhisattva's absence.
- Qin Lan as Ngok Ngan-ping (岳銀瓶), Ngok Fei's daughter who served under her father as a warrior in the Song army.
- Norman Chu as Ngok Fei (岳飛), a Song dynasty general who led the Song army in the war between the Song and Jin dynasties.
- Remus Kam as Lau-sing (流星) / Nick, Lo-Tsui's son who served under Ngok Fei. After his death, he became a guardian tasked with escorting the spirits of the dead to the Underworld.
- Andrew Yuen as Zaijie Jushi (在劫居士; 'the householder in a kalpa'), an immortal who told Ngok Ngan-ping about the paradise world of Kunlun.
- Geoffrey Wong as Mars, the ground team leader of the SDU squad dealing with supernatural cases.
- William Chow as Sky, a member of the SDU squad.
- Cheuk Wai-man as Kary, a member of the SDU squad.
- Sin Ho-ying as Lo-gwai (老鬼), a member of the SDU squad.
- Yen Si-yu as Big R (大R), a member of the SDU squad.
- Chan Lok-man as Small R (小R), Big R's younger brother and a member of the SDU squad.
- Idea Ng as Wu-lung (烏龍), a member of the SDU squad who betrays his squad mates.
- Yuen Man-chun as Muk-chuen (木村), a member of the SDU squad.
- Vivian To as June, Ho Yau-kau's lover.
- Wong Oi-yiu as Lam-lam (琳琳), Fuxi's third lover and fiancée in present-day Hong Kong.
- Bobby Tsang as Lo-Tsui (老徐), Lau-sing's father and Arrowhead's comrade-in-arms.
- Cheng Syu-fung as Lui Wong (雷王), Yuen-ngan Bat-po's deputy.
- Jason Pai as the human form of the Divine Dragon (神龍) who had served the Ma clan for generations and helped them defeat numerous evil supernatural beings.
- Kwan Wai-lun as Officer Chan (陳Sir), a corrupt officer in the police force who supervises the SDU squad.
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- (in Chinese) My Date with a Vampire III official page on ATV's website