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===[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]===
===[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]===
Mr. Lu Kim appears as a merchant, asking the player to help him drive Mongolians out of his restaurant and the nearby Tower of Peace. If the player successfully defeats them, Mr. Lu Kim is available as a summon to help defeat enemies for the player. His store can also be used to buy and sell food/potions.
Mr. Lu Kim appears as a merchant, asking the player to help him drive Mongolians out of his restaurant and the nearby Tower of Peace. If the player successfully defeats them, Mr. Lu Kim is available as a summon to help defeat enemies for the player. His store can also be used to buy and sell food/potions.
==Fun Facts==
*One of the two Chinese announcers in "[[Conjoined Fetus Lady]]" bares a strong resemblance to Mr. Lu Kim, though they are different characters.
*The name 'Janus' references the Roman God of transitions who had two faces.

Revision as of 08:18, 19 May 2014

Tuong Lu Kim

Gender Male
Hair Color Black
Occupation Owner of "City Wok" and "City Airlines"; formerly Therapist
Aliases William Janus
Wife Wing Lu Kim
Voiced by Trey Parker
First Appearance Jared Has Aides

About

Tuong Lu Kim is the owner and proprietor of City Wok, the only Chinese restaurant in town - and City Airlines, the only affordable airline in town. He's just a normal person like anyone else, he eats rice and drives really slow just like you. He's not a stereotype! But he has built two Great Walls around the town of South Park, fights off Mongolian forces on a regular basis, and even attempted to murder Junichi Takiyama.

In fact, Lu Kim is one of the many personalities of the wealthy (white) psychiatrist Dr. William Janus, eventually coming to dominate the others completely despite Butters Stotch's attempts to help. The Park County Police Department eventually decides to let Lu Kim remain dominant so he may continue managing City Wok.

He's married to Wing, the Chinese singing sensation, and paid the Chinese mafia a great deal of money to get her to America.

Memorable Quotes

  • "Herro, Shitty Wok, take your order prease."
  • "God-damnit, how come every time us Chinese put up a wall, stupid Mongorians have to come and knock it down?" (Child Abduction is Not Funny)
  • "Goddamn Mongorians! Why you break down my Shitty Wall?" (Child Abduction is Not Funny)
  • "Never try to barter with a Chinese man!" (It's Christmas in Canada)
  • "Rook! Ifuh somebody ordereduh shitty beef, anduh complain because they say they ordereduh shitty shrimp, It's notuh my fault he gets the shitty chicken poured all over hisuh fucking head!" (T.M.I.)
  • "They try-a take over my Shitty Wok!" (City Sushi)

Featured Episodes

Video Games

South Park: Let's Go Tower Defense Play!

Mr. Lu Kim appears as a non-playable character, building another Great Wall around the town to keep out enemies. He also pours hot sauce on enemies to assist the player in the level.

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Mr. Lu Kim appears as a merchant, asking the player to help him drive Mongolians out of his restaurant and the nearby Tower of Peace. If the player successfully defeats them, Mr. Lu Kim is available as a summon to help defeat enemies for the player. His store can also be used to buy and sell food/potions.

Fun Facts

  • One of the two Chinese announcers in "Conjoined Fetus Lady" bares a strong resemblance to Mr. Lu Kim, though they are different characters.
  • The name 'Janus' references the Roman God of transitions who had two faces.