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<youtube width=โ600" height=โ360">-FkYp-kDTGo</youtube> The Love Boat (TV Series) had two-part episode called "Japan Cruise" in 1983. '''S7.E7''': Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 1 The passengers and crew cruise through Japan. Photographer Lila Pearsell (Heather Thomas) is prejudiced toward the Japanese, because her father was crippled in World War 2. She meets businessman Bud O'Hara (Tony Danza) and falls for him, without knowing that his father ([[James Shigeta]]) is Japanese. Martha Chambers (Mariette Hartley), a teacher of Asian history, poses as a geisha girl named Myoshi, to get to know Capt. Merrill Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) better. Dockworker Barney Gordon (Ted Knight) and his wife Gladys (Rita Moreno) are showing off the five million dollars, they won in a lottery, and making the crew uncomfortable. A Japanese businessman pays for widowed Celia Hoffman (Jean Marsh) and her daughter Joanie (Nancy Morgan) to travel to Japan, because they own some embroidered silk artwork that contains one third of a treasure map. Along the way, the two women befriend Harvey Willis (Harvey Korman) and Ben Cummins (John Ritter), who may own the other pieces of the map. '''S7.E8''': Japan Cruise: When Worlds Collide/The Captain and the Geisha/The Lottery Winners/The Emperor's Fortune: Part 2 Martha, a teacher of Asian history, impersonates a geisha to be near Merrill. Lottery winners Barney and Gladys continue showing off their lottery winnings. On a Japanese cruise, an Asian history teacher (Mariette Hartley) impersonates a geisha, in order to stay near the Captain (Gavin MacLeod); the lottery winners (Ted Knight and Rita Moreno) are making the crew's lives uncomfortable. ==Problems== * Tony Danza is half Japanese? Better keep that a secret from the girlfriend. * Kimono Cosplay, including a terrible accent. * Gopher making fun of pronunciations (at least Isaac tries) * WWII references. * Capt. Stubbing's dream has them playing Japanese characters with ridiculous accents. * Ah, do people really fall in love and ask people to get married in a couple days on a cruise? * The scenes are really in Japan, I guess we can give them that. ==Appearances== * [[James Shigeta]] as Bud's Father [[Category: Television]] [[Category: TV Episodes]] [[Category: The Love Boat]] [[Category: ๐ฏ๐ต]] [[Category: The 1970s]] [[Category: The 1980s]] [[Category: Ching Chong]] [[Category: Geisha Stereotype]] [[Category: Japanese Ranguage]] [[Category: Yellowface]] [[Category: Whitey Playing Hฤfu]] [[Category: Gaijin in Japan]] [[Category: 1983.11]]
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