Ali Wong’s new Netflix animated show looks like all my high school dreams come true

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Petrana Radulovic

Petrana Radulovic is an entertainment reporter specializing in animation, fandom culture, theme parks, Disney, and young adult fantasy franchises.

In Netflix’s new animated series, Jentry Chau vs the Underworld, a Chinese-American girl (played by comedian Ali Wong, who also executive produces the show) must harness the supernatural powers she’s repressed her whole life in order to fight a bunch of demons from the underworld. The first teaser for the show reveals the legion of Chinese folkloric figures that Jentry must fight, all in vibrant neon color, and also Jentry trying to fit in and Just Be Normal through the mortifying ordeal of small-town high school.

In short, this looks like a show that I would’ve totally eaten up in high school (and well, let’s be real, I will still eat up).

“Sometimes finding your self-identity is coming face-to-face with your own demon,” series creator Echo Wu said to Tudum. “There are different layers to what that means. It rings quite true in Jentry. She’s trying to figure out what these powers mean to her. Are they part of her? Are they cursing her? You see this character trying to figure out who she is.”

The show boasts an all-star Asian-American cast including Wong, Bowen Yang (Fire Island), Lori Tan Chinn (Orange is the New Black), Lucy Liu (Kill Bill), and Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley).

Jentry Chau vs the Underworld premieres on Netflix on Dec. 5.

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