In this scene from "Mixed Nutz" Mind the Gap Episode 9, the kids go over to Michael's house to do a homework assignment while his old Grandmother is supervising them. They think she is hard of hearing and little do they know, she is clued in on all the things they are up to. Jae, on the other hand, gets a visit from his Grandfather who has just come in from Korea and is dying to share childhood stories with Jae. While Jae's sister Hannah fakes a cold, Jae is left all alone to handle Grandpa. What seem like boring stories and the crazy idea to go fishing at 4 am turn out to be a wonderful bonding experience for grandfather and grandson. Jae learns all about his Korean heritage and is proud of it!
Episode written by Sunny Oh. With Joseph Daugherty as Jae's father, Mr. Kim.
Mixed Nutz airs on PBS, Shaw TV, Finland's Suomi TV, France 5 and many other stations worldwide and is an educational and multicultural show.
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From the creators of Babak & Friends - A First Norooz, comes a hilarious new multicultural TV series called "Mixed Nutz". Airing on PBS, this show is like Peanuts but with an international cast from Iran, Cuba, Korea and India. Meet Sanjay, Babak, Jae, Adele and Damaris a group of friends from around the world. These Mixed Nutz stick together, because being from different places and trying to fit in can be tough. Whether they're dealing with their demanding swim coach an ex-Navy SEAL or dodging schoolyard bullies, the kids discover themselves as they journey through the twists and turns of a new place and a new school. Mixed Nutz is a groundbreaking series that celebrates cultures of the world with heart and humor. Watch these friends as they learn that no matter where you are from or what food you eat, everyone can be a hero! This show is airing on Shaw TV, PBS and many other stations worldwide. For air dates or more info visit www.mixednutzshow.com or visit www.oznoz.com. DVDs and full episodes will be available on iTunes later this year. Copyright Norooz Productions & Big Bad Boo Studios. Producers Aly Jetha & Shabnam Rezaei.
The grandfather's younger form could use a little more work; he looks more shrunken than young. But, I nitpick enough as is.
Were those peach pastries or pork buns? I can never tell since they look so similar.
Undetermined1986 1 year ago
@Undetermined1986 KOREAN Pork buns - yum!! Just like in K-town
oznozshop 1 year ago