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  • Fred Fu Manchu, Chinese Bamboo Saxophonist. Appears in self-titled episode "The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu Manchu". Makes minor appearances in a number of other episodes (e.g. "China Story", "The Siege of Fort Night" and "The Lost Emperor").
  • Fu Manchu is a Manchurian supervillain, body builder and former stare-out competition winner of 1983. Like most Manchurian people, he wears a large moustache, owns a palace constructed through slave labour, and has a foxy daughter (see Asian chicks). He is renowned for his bipolarity, cruelty to animals and lack of moral and aural hygiene.
  • Fu Manchu é unha banda estadounidense de stoner rock que editou o seu traballo de debut, o sinxelo "Kept Between Trees", en 1990. As súas letras aférranse ao tópicos do rock como o pinball, os muscle cars, drogas, mulleres e skate.
  • Dr. Fu Manchu was a Chinese criminal mastermind who preferred to the arcane rather than guns or explosives. He used had numerous thugs, robbers, and secret societies, such as the Si-Fan under his thumb. Fu Manchu armed his forces with not only hand to hand weapons such as knives but also strange animals or chemical weapons. He funded his plots through drug trade and human trafficking.
  • Fu Manchu, also called "Dr. Fu Manchu, is an infamous villain who originated in the novels of British author Sax Rohmer but has become somewhat of a stock character in fiction due to his popularity - although in recent times Dr. Fu Manchu has been criticized by some as an example of the "Yellow Peril" stereotype. A very loosely adapted version of the character appears as the main antagonist of the Turkish Superman movie Demir Yumruk: Devler geliyor, in which he is portrayed as a wheelchair-bound transvestite crime lord seeking to use a Uranium deposit to rule the world.
  • He is of the most feared (and often controversial) characters to come out during the early years of the 20th century. Fu Manchu, the 'Devil Doctor', has terrorized the world of literature for decades since his initial appearance in Sax Rohmer's books. He has directed his wrath, and dreams of conquest, against the Western World due to (according to him at least) the long and tumultuous history of foreign influence and intervention in his native land.
  • Fu Manchu was a major influence on the facial design of the TOS Klingons, at the suggestion of actor John Colicos. Instructions he gave to the TOS makeup department about how to create his Klingon look included the direction, "We'll borrow some stuff from Fu Manchu, and put a long moustache and eyebrows on me." ("The Sword of Colicos", Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Official Poster Magazine, No. 8) The Klingon make-up scheme therefore originally had "a little touch of Fu Man Chu [sic]," in Colicos' words. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 59) Michael Westmore agreed that the moustaches of the TOS Klingons "had the Fu Manchu look to them." ("Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season Two", DS9 Season 2 DVD special features) In the script of TAS: "The Time Trap", Klingon officer Kuri was descr
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  • Dr. Fu Manchu
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  • Harry Osborn's Fu Manchu; Harry_Osborn_in_1969.JPG
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  • Dr. Fu Manchu was a Chinese criminal mastermind who preferred to the arcane rather than guns or explosives. He used had numerous thugs, robbers, and secret societies, such as the Si-Fan under his thumb. Fu Manchu armed his forces with not only hand to hand weapons such as knives but also strange animals or chemical weapons. He funded his plots through drug trade and human trafficking. His enemies included British police commissioner Denis Nayland Smith and his assistant Dr. John Petrie. Petrie functioned like Dr. Watson writing/narrating Smith's adventures and Smith worked like Sherlock Holmes, but not possessing the same deductive reasoning as the great detective. Smith couldn't outsmart Fu Manchu and only defeated him through sheer determination. Both foes begrudgingly respected each other and believed a man should stand by his words.
  • Fred Fu Manchu, Chinese Bamboo Saxophonist. Appears in self-titled episode "The Terrible Revenge of Fred Fu Manchu". Makes minor appearances in a number of other episodes (e.g. "China Story", "The Siege of Fort Night" and "The Lost Emperor").
  • Fu Manchu is a Manchurian supervillain, body builder and former stare-out competition winner of 1983. Like most Manchurian people, he wears a large moustache, owns a palace constructed through slave labour, and has a foxy daughter (see Asian chicks). He is renowned for his bipolarity, cruelty to animals and lack of moral and aural hygiene.
  • Fu Manchu, also called "Dr. Fu Manchu, is an infamous villain who originated in the novels of British author Sax Rohmer but has become somewhat of a stock character in fiction due to his popularity - although in recent times Dr. Fu Manchu has been criticized by some as an example of the "Yellow Peril" stereotype. In fairness to Dr. Fu Manchu, he shares traits that are common in all arch-villains such as cruelty, extreme intelligence and a hunger for power - he has been used in Marvel comics for a while but no longer appears in the comics due to the fact Marvel no longer own the rights to use him: however Marvel gave Dr. Fu Manchu a son, who is a hero, whether this is canon outside the Marvel universe is unknown or not (though it seems likely it's only canon for Marvel's version of the character). Dr. Fu Manchu is an example of a mastermind and remains an iconic villain despite his considerable age as a character - having been appearing in varied formats for over 90 years. He has become an archetype of the evil criminal genius while lending the name to the Fu Manchu mustache. In films, he was played by the late Warner Orland, Boris Karloff, Chirstopher Lee and Peter Sellers. He even appeared (unnamed) in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen as a rival of Professor Moriarty. A very loosely adapted version of the character appears as the main antagonist of the Turkish Superman movie Demir Yumruk: Devler geliyor, in which he is portrayed as a wheelchair-bound transvestite crime lord seeking to use a Uranium deposit to rule the world.
  • He is of the most feared (and often controversial) characters to come out during the early years of the 20th century. Fu Manchu, the 'Devil Doctor', has terrorized the world of literature for decades since his initial appearance in Sax Rohmer's books. He has directed his wrath, and dreams of conquest, against the Western World due to (according to him at least) the long and tumultuous history of foreign influence and intervention in his native land. The brilliant mastermind of a vast criminal network (the Si-Fan) made up of various agents and assassins culled from every corner of the global underworld. Despite his aggressive ways, the good Doctor despises guns and explosives, having a preference for poisons (either manufactured or from nature itself) and other ancient/silent forms of murder. His chief nemesis is Sir Denis Nayland Smith (an ex-colonial commissioner turned Scotland Yard agent) and his own companion, Dr Petrie (a sort of Holmes/Watson duo of the series). Smith was largely the brawn to match Manchu's brains, and after many battles the two began to have begrudging respect for each other despite their differences.
  • Fu Manchu é unha banda estadounidense de stoner rock que editou o seu traballo de debut, o sinxelo "Kept Between Trees", en 1990. As súas letras aférranse ao tópicos do rock como o pinball, os muscle cars, drogas, mulleres e skate.
  • Fu Manchu was a major influence on the facial design of the TOS Klingons, at the suggestion of actor John Colicos. Instructions he gave to the TOS makeup department about how to create his Klingon look included the direction, "We'll borrow some stuff from Fu Manchu, and put a long moustache and eyebrows on me." ("The Sword of Colicos", Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Official Poster Magazine, No. 8) The Klingon make-up scheme therefore originally had "a little touch of Fu Man Chu [sic]," in Colicos' words. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 28, No. 4/5, p. 59) Michael Westmore agreed that the moustaches of the TOS Klingons "had the Fu Manchu look to them." ("Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season Two", DS9 Season 2 DVD special features) In the script of TAS: "The Time Trap", Klingon officer Kuri was described as having "a Fu Manchu beard and mustache." Fu Manchu is also referenced in "Inside the Roddenberry Vault, Part I", a featurette in Star Trek: The Original Series - The Roddenberry Vault; in that documentary, Michael Okuda refers to a particular group of movies – which were discussed in a deleted scene from TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver" , and were said to have featured villainous Orientals – as "old Fu Manchu movies," even though Fu Manchu himself wasn't specifically referenced in the scene. In the final draft script of VOY: "Shattered", Doctor Chaotica was characterized as having "long 'Fu Manchu' fingernail"s.
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