My Date with a Vampire II

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My Date with a Vampire II
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GenreFantasy, jiangshi fiction, supernatural, romance
Written byChan Sap-sam
Directed byChan San-hap
Ng Kam-yuen
Sin Chi-wai
Wong Wai-kit
Chan Kwok-wah
Tang Hin-sing
Ma Wah-kon
CHeung Kin-wai
Leung Yan-chuen
Lau Tze-fuk
Leung Kwok-kun
Lau Wai-sing
StarringEric Wan
Joey Meng
Kristy Yang
Kenneth Chan
Pinky Cheung
Berg Ng
Chapman To
Simon Yam
Ruby Wong
Cheung Kwok-kuen
Wong Shee-tong
Joey Leung
Opening themeKa Yu Chan Di Yau Ko Yeuk Wui (假如真的有個約會; If We Really Do Have a Date) performed by Chiang Ka-ying
Ending themeNgoi Zoi Tei Kau Wai Mit Si (愛在地球毀滅時; Love When the Earth is Destroyed) performed by Lee Kwok-cheung
ComposerYukie Nishimura
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes43
Production
ProducerSin Chi-wai
Production locationHong Kong
Running time45 minutes per episode
Production companyATV
Release
Original networkATV
Original release6 March (2000-03-06) –
30 April 2000 (2000-04-30)
Chronology
Preceded byMy Date with a Vampire (1998)
Followed byMy Date with a Vampire III (2004)
My Date with a Vampire II
Traditional Chinese我和殭屍有個約會II
Simplified Chinese我和僵尸有个约会II

My Date with a Vampire II is a 2000 Hong Kong television series produced by ATV as a sequel to My Date with a Vampire (1998) even though it is a reboot of the original. It was followed by My Date with a Vampire III in 2004. The series starred many cast members from the first season in similar roles. Like the first season, My Date with a Vampire II also blends aspects of the Chinese "hopping" corpses of jiangshi fiction with those of western vampires, while injecting elements of Chinese mythology, modern horror legends, and eschatology.

Plot

The series begins with the same duel between Fong Kwok-wah and Yamamoto Kazuo in 1938 during the Second Sino-Japanese War as shown in the first season. They attract the attention of Cheung San, the progenitor of all vampires, who interrupts their duel. Just as Cheung San is about to bite the two men and turn them into vampires, Ma Dan-na appears and drives Cheung San away, thus sparing Fong and Yamamoto from their fates. Shortly after that, Fong agrees to help Ma hunt down and destroy Cheung San. They succeed in trapping Cheung San but he breaks free and bites Fong and the boy Fuk-sang, turning them into vampires.

Fong Kwok-wah and Fuk-sang survive until the present-day (1990s) and their physical appearances have not changed since 60 years ago. However, before Fong became a vampire, he already started a family so he now has a grandson, Fong Tin-yau. After Fong Tin-yau dies in an incident in England, Fong Kwok-wah takes over his grandson's identity. He meets Ma Siu-ling (a descendant of Ma Dan-na), the heiress to a clan of ghostbusters who have dedicated themselves to ridding the world of evil supernatural beings. They start a romantic relationship.

Nüwa, the goddess who created humankind in Chinese mythology, feels very disappointed and heartbroken after seeing how her creations have been corrupted by evil, so she plans to end the world on 2 January 2001. Cheung San, who has been living long before the world came into existence, is in love with Nüwa. Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their friends plan to stop Nüwa from ending the world. However, they will come into conflict with not only the goddess herself, but also Cheung San and his followers.

Vampires

See My Date with a Vampire#Vampires for a description of the vampires depicted in this television series.

Cast

  • Eric Wan as Fong Kwok-wah (況國華; Kuàng Guóhuá), the protagonist who became a second generation vampire after being bitten by Cheung San. He takes on his grandson's identity after the latter's death. His special ability is superhuman speed.
    • Eric Wan also portrayed Fong Tin-yau (況天佑; Kuàng Tiānyòu), Fong Kwok-wah's grandson who works in Hong Kong as a policeman. He is in a relationship with Wong Jan-jan and a close friend of Ma Siu-ling. His personality is more open and cheerful as compared to his reserved and quiet grandfather. After he was killed by Larry in England, his identity was taken over by his grandfather.
    • Eric Wan also portrayed Fong Chung-tong (況中棠; Kuàng Zhōngtáng), Fong Kwok-wah's avatar in his previous life. Fong was a Qin dynasty general and Ma Ling-yi's lover. When Qin Shi Huang became a vampire, he was afraid that Ma would destroy him, and so he forced Fong to kill her by threatening to execute Fong's family if he did not do so. Fong reluctantly killed his lover and committed suicide afterwards to join her.
  • Joey Meng as Ma Siu-ling (馬小玲; Má Xiǎolíng), the heiress to the Ma clan and Fong Tin-yau's lover. When she attempts to stop Nüwa from ending the world, Cheung San, who is in love with Nüwa, starts killing her loved ones. To prevent herself from losing her powers due to shedding tears for a man, Ma asks Fong to perform a ritual on her to make her forget her romance with him. This causes Ma Ling-yi's avatar to be awakened in Ma Siu-ling's body.
    • Joey Meng also portrayed a young Ma Dan-na (馬丹娜; Mǎ Dānnà), Ma Siu-ling's grandaunt. She appears to her grandniece as a ghost, giving her advice and guiding her. In a battle against Cheung San, she sacrifices herself to increase Ma Ding-dong's powers.
    • Joey Meng also portrayed Ma Ling-yi (馬靈兒; Mǎ Líng'er), Ma Siu-ling's avatar in her previous life and the founder of the Ma clan. She served Qin Shi Huang as a sorceress and fell in love with the general Fong Chung-tong. When Qin Shi Huang became a vampire, he was afraid that Ma would destroy him, so he forced Fong to kill her. Ma thought that Fong had betrayed her love so she created a curse forbidding her successors from shedding tears for men or they will lose their powers.
  • Simon Yam as Cheung San (將臣; Jiàng Chén), the progenitor of all vampires and the primary antagonist in the second season. He lived long before the world came into existence and does not need to feed on blood to survive. He met the goddess Nüwa and fell in love with her. In his early life, he was a naïve creature who did not understand good and evil, and he turned people into vampires because he wanted to save them from dying. In his entire life, he has bitten only five people: Kei-nok (Xu Fu), Lei Wai-si (Crow), Fong Kwok-wah, Fuk-sang and Sze-to Fan-yan. He was still in his premature stage when Ma Dan-na and Fong Kwok-wah attacked him, and he accidentally injured Fong and Fuk-sang while defending himself. He saw that they were on the verge of death, so he turned them into vampires to save them. He decides to experience the life of an ordinary human to understand human nature better, so he disguises himself as a man called Geung Chan-tso (姜真祖; Jiāng Zhēnzǔ). He attends university and meets Ma Ding-dong, whom he has feelings for, and this makes him understand the meaning of love. When Nüwa decides to destroy the world, he feels troubled and initially attempts to dissuade her from her plan. However, he takes Nüwa's side when the goddess comes into conflict with Fong Tin-yau and his allies because he truly loves Nüwa and does not want anyone to harm her.
  • Ruby Wong as Nüwa (女媧; Nǚwā), the goddess who created humankind. She decides to end the world after seeing how people have been corrupted by evil, but Fong Tin-yau and his allies attempt to stop her.
  • Angie Cheong as Ma Ding-dong (馬叮噹; Mǎ Dīngdāng), Ma Siu-ling's aunt and Ma Dan-na's niece. While she was in university, she met Geung Chan-tso through a school play and fell in love with him. When her aunt asked her to join her in destroying Cheung San, she was shocked to discover that Geung Chan-tso was actually Cheung San. She lied to her aunt that she had lost her powers because she had shed tears for Cheung San, whom she was in love with. Ma Dan-na then expelled her from the Ma clan. Later, she meets Cheung San, who promises to do three things for her: save the newborn baby El Niño; stop Nüwa from destroying the world; ensure that Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling and their friends are not harmed. Later, during the battle between Nüwa against Fong Tin-yau and his allies, Ma Dan-na sacrifices herself and transfer her powers to her niece, who uses a magic sword to attack Nüwa and critically wound the goddess. Cheung San is forced to kill Ma Ding-dong to prevent her from killing Nüwa, but Ma's death deeply traumatises him. He brings her body to the moon later.
  • Kristy Yang as Wong Jan-jan (王珍珍; Wáng Zhēnzhēn), Fong Tin-yau's girlfriend. She breaks up with Fong Kwok-wah after learning that the real Fong Tin-yau is dead, and then starts a new romance with Sze-to Fan-yan. She is killed by Domoto Sei, who was misled into believing that Fong Tin-yau and the others are planning to harm his wife and unborn son. Before she dies, Fong wants to turn her into a vampire to save her, but she tells him not to if he does not love her, so Fong hesitates and she dies. Sze-to blames Fong for her death and holds a grudge against Fong for not saving her.
    • Kristy Yang also appeared in flashbacks as Yamamoto Yuki (山本雪; Shānběn Xuě), Yamamoto Kazuo's wife.
  • Kenneth Chan as Yamamoto Kazuo (山本一夫; Shānběn Yìfū), a major of the Imperial Japanese Army and Fong Kwok-wah's rival. Ma Dan-na appeared and interrupted the fight between him and Fong, thereby preventing Cheung San from biting Yamamoto and turning him into a vampire. He was injured during the Second Sino-Japanese War and returned to Japan to recuperate. During that time, he conditioned and trained his maternal grandson, Domoto Sei, to become very cold and ruthless. In his old age, he meets Fong again and realises that the latter has become an undying vampire. Finding it amusing that he has a choice of death while Fong does not, he commits seppuku in front of Fong and dies laughing at him.
    • Kenneth Chan also portrayed Sze-to Fan-yan (司徒奮仁; Sītú Fènrén), the deputy director of a television station in Hong Kong. Initially a selfish and unscrupulous man, he mends his ways after meeting Wong Jan-jan, and has a short-lived romance with her. Later, he discovers that he is a clone of Yamamoto and has a special "healing" power, which comes from a tumour in his brain that he does not know of. It turns out that his "healing" power does not actually heal people; what it really does is transfer the problem from one person to another. Besides, his tumour grows bigger each time he uses his power. By the time he finds out, it is too late and he has only a month left to live. He encounters Cheung San, who turns him into a vampire moments before Wong Jan-jan's death. He holds a grudge against Fong Tin-yau for not saving Wong, but reluctantly cooperates with Fong and their friends on a few occasions. He has a crush on Ma Ding-dong later. After she dies, he pretends to submit to Cheung San so that he can get close to Cheung San and kill him to avenge Ma Ding-dong. However, he ends up being controlled by Cheung San and is forced to help Cheung San spread chaos in Hong Kong. He breaks free of Cheung San's control eventually and joins Fong Tin-yau in the final battle against Cheung San but is mortally wounded.
  • Cheung Kwok-kuen as Fuk-sang (復生; Fùshēng), a child prodigy and boy vampire who uses his intelligence to help Fong Tin-yau. As he was bitten by Cheung San when he was still a boy, he does not grow up and remains as a boy. His special ability allows him to change people's appearances temporarily. At the end of the series, the Pangu tribe make him human again.
  • Wong Shee-tong as Ho Ying-kau (何應求; Hé Yìngqíu), the successor to Mo Siu-fong (the protagonist in Vampire Expert). An ally of Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling, and their friends, he provides medical treatment for both the living and supernatural beings. He is killed by Cheung San.
  • Chapman To as Kam Ching-chung (金正中; Jīn Zhèngzhōng), Ma Siu-ling's apprentice who starts a romance with the ghost Sadako. After he is bitten by Sze-to Fan-yan and becomes a vampire, he loses control of himself and has to be destroyed by Ma Siu-ling, much to her despair.
  • Pinky Cheung as Kam Mei-loi (金未來; Jīn Wèilái), a distant relative of Kam Ching-chung. She falls in love with Domoto Sei, who turns her into a vampire when she is mortally wounded at one point, and bears him a son, El Niño. Her special ability allows her to fire bullets from her fingers. She is killed by Blue Strength while protecting her son, but her strong willpower allows her to overcome her death temporarily until she is reminded of it.
  • Berg Ng as Domoto Sei (堂本靜; Tángbén Jìng), Yamamoto's maternal grandson. In his childhood, he once saw his grandfather (whom he hated) die in front of Fong Kwok-wah, and was so impressed with Fong that he also wanted to be a vampire. After he grows up, he pretends to be a vampire and commits several murders by putting on faux fangs and biting his victims to death. He becomes a real vampire after being bitten by Lei Wai-si, and his special ability allows him to enter people's dreams. He falls in love with Kam Mei-loi, whom he attempted to murder earlier, and fathers El Niño with her. He is deceived by Blue Strength and misled into believing that Fong Tin-yau and his friends are planning to harm his wife and unborn son, so he goes on a rampage and kills several innocent people, including Wong Jan-jan. He is eventually destroyed by Ma Siu-ling and repents before his death.
  • Joey Leung as Domoto El Niño (堂本厄爾尼諾; Tángbén Èěrnínuò), Domoto Sei and Kam Mei-loi's son and the maternal great-grandson of Sze-to Fan-yan (Yamamoto). His father named him "El Niño" after the Christ child. Before his birth, his mother did not consume sufficient blood so he suffered from malnutrition. When he was born, he did not have hair and aged quickly — he could only live for a few months and reached adult size when he was only a month old. However, he has extraordinarily high IQ and could talk to his mother already when he was still inside her womb. He holds a grudge against his mother because she attempted to kill him once before he was born but forgives her later. His high IQ allows him to crack a secret code in the Bible, which holds a clue to stopping Nüwa from ending the world. He attempts to open the Pangu Tomb, which contains a secret weapon that can destroy Nüwa. He is critically wounded in a fight against Sze-to Fan-yan, who is being controlled by Cheung San, and dies at the hands of Cheung San eventually.
  • Sin Ho-ying as Master Peacock (孔雀大師; Kǒngquè Dàshī), a Buddhist monk from Mount Kōya in Japan. In the early episodes, he develops a rivalry with Ma Siu-ling during their encounter in England when he attempts to protect Larry from her. In the middle of the series, he meets Ma and Fong Tin-yau in Japan and they team up to eliminate the ghost Sadako. In the later episodes, he is bitten by his master and becomes a vampire. He dies in the final battle against Cheung San.
  • Saeki Hinako as Fujihara Sadako (藤原貞子; Téngyuán Zhēnzǐ), a ghost trapped in a computer network by Crow (Lei Wai-si). She helps Crow kill 3,000 people to complete a curse. Originally a vengeful ghost, she later meets Kam Ching-chung, falls in love with him and turns back to the path of goodness. Kam personally sends her off for reincarnation in the end.
  • Wong Mei-fan as Yuen Mung-mung (阮夢夢; Ruǎn Mèngmèng), a cheerful girl living in the same block as Wong Jan-jan and Ma Siu-ling. She has an aged mother, who is senile and talks to the television. She joins a beauty contest so that she can appear on television and talk to her mother. She is murdered by Domoto Sei, who was actually targeting Kam Mei-loi.
  • Lau Shek-yin as Unlucky Ghost (倒楣鬼; Dǎoméiguǐ), a ghost who brings bad luck to those around him, even when he was still alive. His mother died after giving birth to him; his father killed himself after going broke; his grandparents, who raised him, died in the 1953 Shek Kip Mei Fire; every company he worked for ended up with financial problems; when he decided to learn martial arts from Bruce Lee, Lee died on that very day. Even after he killed himself, he still brings bad luck to others as a ghost. He tells Yuen Mung-Mung that in one of his past lives, he was a deity but was condemned to lead 99 life cycles of misfortune because he committed a transgression against nature.
  • Chan Wai-ming as Small Mi (小咪; Xiǎomī) / Mimi, a cat kept by Fuk-sang as a pet. She accidentally consumes half of a magical pearl so she can take on human form. She also has the ability to recite the Ma clan's nine-character mantra and summon the Divine Dragon. She is secretly in love with Fong Kwok-wah so she asks Ma Siu-ling to accept her as an apprentice. She kills herself in the Pangu Tomb after Fong Tin-yau tells her that he does not love her.
  • Juliana Yiu as Big Mi (大咪; Dàmī), another cat kept by Fuk-sang as a pet. Like Small Mi, she also consumes half of a magical pearl so she can also take on human form. She works in Ma Ding-dong's bar, meets El Niño by chance and becomes attracted to him. She is mortally wounded by Sze-to Fan-yan, who has lost control of himself.
  • Tse Kwan-ho as Larry (萊利; Láilì), the master of an ancient castle in England and a vampire. He is also Si-nga's fiancé. 50 years ago, when he was in the midst of his wedding with Si-nga, they were attacked by bandits and the wedding became a tragedy. The scent of fresh blood awakens his senses and he kills everyone in the castle. He bites Si-nga, who is mortally wounded, and turns her into a vampire. In the present day, just after they have tied the knot, Si-nga dies at the hands of Ma Siu-ling. Larry is angered and he attacks them, killing Fong Tin-yau (Fong Kwok-wah's grandson) in the process. He is eventually destroyed by Ma Siu-ling. He and Si-nga become spirits and lead a happy life in the forest. It is revealed in the later episodes that Larry is actually Qin Shi Huang, who became a vampire thousands of years ago and went into hiding in England.
  • Belinda Hamnett as Si-nga (詩雅; Shīyǎ), Larry's fiancée. 50 years ago, she was critically wounded so Larry bit her and turned her into a vampire to save her life. However, she hates Larry for that and goes around killing people and pushing the blame to Larry, making him live in guilt for a long time. She forgives Larry eventually and willingly dies at Ma Siu-ling's hands to help atone for Larry's sins. She and her lover transform into spirits and lead happy lives in the forest.
  • Ricky Chan as Kei-nok (奇諾; Qínuò), who is actually Xu Fu (徐福; Xú Fú), an alchemist sent by Qin Shi Huang to search for the elixir of life. He met Cheung San and learnt that the key to immortality is to become a vampire, so he begged Cheung San for three days and three nights before the latter agreed to bite him and turn him into a vampire. He bit Qin Shi Huang later and turned him into a vampire as well. He instigated Qin Shi Huang to kill Ma Ling-yi because he feared that she would destroy them. He and Lei Wai-si serve as Blue Strength's henchmen. He is slain by Ma Ling-yi eventually. "Kei-nok" and "Lei Wai-si" are the common Cantonese translations of Keanu Reeves's name.
  • Yip Leung-choi as Lei Wai-si (李維斯; Lǐ Wéisī), originally known as Crow (烏鴉; Wūyā), a traitor of the Mount Kōya school in Japan. 400 years ago, he willingly allowed Cheung San to bite him and turn him into a vampire. He and Kei-nok serve as Blue Strength's henchmen. Using his identity as Crow, he controls the ghost Sadako and uses her to complete a curse. He is killed by Kam Mei-loi when he attempts to harm her and her son. "Kei-nok" and "Lei Wai-si" are the common Cantonese translations of Keanu Reeves's name.
  • Ma Chung-tak as Blue Strength (藍大力; Lán Dàlì), one of the Five Colours Ambassadors who represents Power, one of humankind's base instincts. He likes to control and manipulate people. Although he pledges allegiance to Nüwa, he loves being in power and constantly imagines himself replacing her. He was tasked with cloning a saviour for the world, but was worried that his creation would not listen to him and might pose a threat to him. When he was carrying out his mission, he accidentally switches DNA traces from the Shroud of Turin with Yamamoto's DNA, creating Sze-to Fan-yan instead of the intended saviour. He attempts to instigate the other Colours Ambassadors to betray Nüwa when Cheung San was away fighting with Fong Tin-yau. He is killed by Sze-to Fan-yan.
  • Wong Ngoi-yiu as Red Wave (紅潮; Hóngcháo), one of the Five Colours Ambassadors who represents Confusion, one of humankind's base instincts. She appears as an apparition without personality and appearance. She meets Sau (Fong Kwok-wah's wife) later and becomes so impressed with Sau that she models herself after her. She betrays Nüwa and sides with Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling and their allies.
  • Elena Kong as Black Rain (黑雨; Hēiyǔ), one of the Five Colours Ambassadors who represents Wrath, one of humankind's base instincts. She helped Kam Mei-loi, Wong Jan-jan and Ma Siu-ling predict their futures before. She hates Nüwa, betrays her, and sides with Ma Siu-ling and others to stop Nüwa from ending the world. She is killed by Sze-to Fan-yan.
  • Wong Mei as White Vixen (白狐; Báihú), one of the Five Colours Ambassadors who represents Obsession, one of humankind's base instincts. She is actually the nine-tailed vixen who transformed into Daji during the Shang dynasty and can travel through time. She disguises herself as a woman called Pak Sum-mei (Chinese: 白心媚; pinyin: Bái Xīnmèi), meets Chu Wing-fuk and falls in love with him. She is unwilling to support Nüwa in her plan to end the world, and dies after saving Mary and entrusting her to Fuk-sang's care.
  • Lee Yun-kei as Yellow (黃子; Huángzǐ), one of the Five Colours Ambassadors who represents Envy, one of humankind's base instincts. He can transform into a giant serpent and previously had a romance with White Vixen. He disguises himself as a man called Sunny and becomes Fong Tin-yau's colleague in the police force. He loves White Vixen and feels jealous when he sees other men approaching her. He is killed by Sze-to Fan-yan.
  • Asuka Higuchi as Ming-yat (明日; Míngrì), a divine being. She reveals to Cheung San that Pangu, the creator of the universe in Chinese mythology, was not a single entity, but a clan of divine beings who are also first generation vampires. She and Cheung San are both members of the Pangu clan. She appears to help Fong Tin-yau, Ma Siu-ling and their allies stop Nüwa from ending the world.
  • Lam Chi-ho as Yau Chi-kit (游志傑; Yóu Zhìjié), nicknamed "Shorty Kit", the vice CEO of ITM (a computer company) in the Asia-Pacific region. He was Ma Siu-ling's classmate and has a crush on her.
  • Lee Fei as Jenny (珍妮; Zhēnnī), a vampire who serves Larry. She is mortally wounded by Ma Siu-ling.
  • Cheng Syu-fung as Lau Hoi (劉海; Líu Hǎi), Fong Tin-yau and Sunny's boss in the police force. When Cheung San creates chaos in Hong Kong, he sends Yellow to threaten Lau Hoi and the police force to join him. Lau Hoi reluctantly cooperates initially, but later turns against Cheung San and helps Fong and his friends escape. He is killed by Sze-to Fan-yan.
  • Chung Yeung as Peter, Ma Ding-dong's university classmate. He likes Ma and often ridicules and taunts Geung Chan-tso (Cheung San). Cheung San kills him and imprisons his soul in a mirror. He causes a disturbance when he traps Sze-to Fan-yan, Fuk-sang and some students in a parallel universe inside the mirror. He is subdued by Ma Siu-ling eventually and sent for reincarnation by Ma Ding-dong.
  • Wong Mei-ki as Mary / Chu Ma-lai (朱瑪麗; Zhū Mǎlì), Chu Wing-fuk's daughter. She is Fuk-sang's classmate and will become his girlfriend in the future.
  • Keung Ho-men as Chu Wing-fuk (朱永福; Zhū Yǒngfú), Pak Sum-mei's fiancé and Mary's father. He appears to be loving and caring towards Pak Sum-mei and his family, but it turns out that he had murdered his ex-lovers so that he could seize their wealth for himself. He fails in his attempt to murder White Vixen, who promises to spare his life but sends him to the post-apocalyptic future (after 2 January 2001) and leaves him trapped there.
  • Chan Lai-wan as Chu Wing-fuk's mother. She dislikes Pak Sum-mei, her son's new fiancée, and appears hostile and unfriendly towards Pak. Chu Wing-fuk has been giving Pak Sum-mei some vitamin tablets (which are actually slow-acting poison pills), but Pak gives them to Chu's mother in good faith and without knowing that they contain poison. Chu's mother later discovers that the tablets are poisonous and she accuses Pak Sum-mei of attempting to murder her and tries to strangle Pak to death, but Pak kills her while defending herself.

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