Kung Faux

Kung Faux Season 1

TV Show

Season 1 Plot

Kung Faux is an international action comedy television series and audiovisual art assemblage created by Mic Neumann, an American creator–developer showrunner, conceptual artist and multimedia entrepreneur, who remixes classic kung fu films with popular music and comic book style editing along with video game style visual effects and new storylines featuring voice acting by contemporary art stars, hip hop personalities, and pop culture icons.

Kung Faux Season 1 aired on April 4th, 2003.

Season 1 Episodes

1. 1. Ill Master & 2. Boxcutta

April 4th, 200352 min

1. A chronically challenged old homie schools a young gun on the ways of a dunny that has mastered the art of not having to pay protection money. 2. A tight cat who exterminates suckas and reps for the real with a style as sharp as a blade until he gets straight gully with a Teflon-don-dadda.

2. 3. Pinky & 4. Mini Lee

April 11th, 200352 min

3. Herbs betta recognize a kick-ass kung fu chick named Pinky Jenkins who won’t let anyone stand in the way of a mission to find her M.I.A. master. 4. A bi-curious Bruce Lee clone enters the dragon with his own personal psychic hotline which eventually connects him to a whacked-out links lovin’ wanksta.

3. 5. Pimpstick & 6. Honey Pie

April 18th, 200352 min

5. Some haters make a move on an original mack’s stack when he breaks north for the annual player’s ball, but his game is tight and the streets is watchin’. 6. A good old boy goes on a hunting trip and bags a little more than he bargained for with a sweet backwoods boo & her ill-billy clan.

4. 7. Dirty Dee & 8. Funky Bottoms

April 25th, 200352 min

7. An old school battle cat wrecks shop on the block, forcing the towns #1 break boy to get down on some dirty-deeds done dirt cheap. 8. The hip hop music biz is dog eat dog competition where punks jump up to get beat down, so don’t hate the player, hate the game.

5. 9. Queenie & 10. Break Boy

May 2nd, 200352 min

9. From around the way girl to killer queen bee, a local hoodrat has to grow up fast when a Japanese Elvis shakes the family tree with some Jailhouse Rock. 10. “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo” lives on in this bizarro style tribute, when a hip hop hating heavy tries to squash the local community center run by an aspiring break master and his #1 pop lockin’ student.