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|character name = "Emperor's Cook's Son"
|image = Emperor's cook's son.png
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|gender = Male
|gender = Male
|animal = Bear?
|family = [[Emperor's cook|Unnamed father]]
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|cartoon_debut = "[[What's Cooking?]]"}}The [[Emperor's cook]] has a '''son''' that appeared in "[[What's Cooking?]]" in [[Ming Tsai]]'s imaginary telling of the legend of the potsticker. He delivered his father's overcooked dumplings to the [[Emperor]] telling him that it was a new recipe. The emperor loved the potstickers and wanted all his dumplings cooked that way from now on.
|cartoon first appeared = What's Cooking?}}The [[Emperor's Cook]] has a '''son''' that appeared in "[[What's Cooking?]]" in [[Ming Tsai]]'s imaginary telling of the legend of the potsticker. He delivered his father's overcooked dumplings to the [[Emperor]]. The emperor loved the new recipe and wanted all his dumplings cooked that way from now on.
 
He appears again in "[[Kung Fool]]," although looking much older, in one of [[Tony Wu]]'s kung fu movies.
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 14 January 2022

"Emperor's cook's son" is not an official name.
Emperor's cook's son
Emperor's cook's son.png
Gender Male

Family Unnamed father

Cartoon debut "What's Cooking?"

The Emperor's cook has a son that appeared in "What's Cooking?" in Ming Tsai's imaginary telling of the legend of the potsticker. He delivered his father's overcooked dumplings to the Emperor telling him that it was a new recipe. The emperor loved the potstickers and wanted all his dumplings cooked that way from now on.

He appears again in "Kung Fool," although looking much older, in one of Tony Wu's kung fu movies.