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James Franklin Wong (born March 28, 1987) is an American
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and musician. He is best known for his 2011 music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" and for his role as Ted in the
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'' Video Game High School''. In 2017, he and YouTuber Meghan Camarena co-hosted the video game themed variety show ''Polaris Primetime'', which was created as part of Disney's "DXP" programming block on
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. Wong has appeared in feature films such as '' John Dies at the End,'' '' The Circle'', and the live-action version of '' Mulan''.


Early life

Wong grew up in
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. He graduated from Middlebury College in 2009, where he majored in theater and drama. After graduating, he moved to
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to become an actor.


Career

Wong garnered national news coverage in March 2011, when he uploaded his music video, "Ching Chong: Asians in the Library Song" to
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. He created the video as a response to a
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student's
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rant against Asian students using mobile phones in the UCLA library, one which
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qualified as "offensive."
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suggested that Wong's video response was one that "effectively turn dthe tables on the original rant," offering an alternative method of defense against
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. Wong later said in an
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interview that while he was initially frustrated by the video rant, he realized that humor offered a better response, as he hoped to "put a positive spin on all of it." Furthermore, he stated, an eye for an eye approach would only encourage "this behavior to continue." "
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: Asians in the Library Song" went viral and was covered nationally by the American media. That same year, he co-launched and co-host the YouTube cooking show ''Feast of Fiction with Ashley Adams.'' Wong later portrayed Ted in the web series '' Video Game High School''. He was also invited by
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and
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to create the web series ''District Voices''. In 2014, Wong was ranked #73 on New Media Rockstars Top 100 Channels. Wong played Ling in Disney's 2020 live action remake of the 1998 ''Mulan'' animated movie.


Gaming

Wong is an avid player of ''
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'', specifically the Commander format. He hosts a podcast with co-host Josh Lee Kwai called ''The Command Zone'', where he and Josh discuss their experiences playing the Commander format. Wong is referred to by his co-host as "Jimmy the Red" due to the fact that he often plays red decks when playing commander. He has also been called upon by
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to preview new sets at exhibitions and on their YouTube channel. He also was on the podcast Dungeons & Daddies (a D&D podcast), for a short time, were he played a demonic human-paladin character named: Jodie Foster.


Personal life

His father is Chinese, from Canton, and his mother is of Chinese and
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ancestry. He is the younger brother of filmmaker
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.


Partial filmography


Awards

*2015: Won: International Academy of Web Television Awards – Best Ensemble Performance/Comedy, '' Video Game High School'' (shared with other cast members) *2014: Won:
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– Best Action or Sci-Fi Series, '' Video Game High School'' (shared with cast and crew members) *2014: Won:
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– Best Ensemble Cast, '' Video Game High School'' (shared with other cast members) *2017: Won:
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- Most videogame characters identified in one minute


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