Jonah from Tonga
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Jonah from Tonga es una serie de televisión australiana, escrita y protagonizada por el comediante Chris Lilley. La serie, que tiene un formato de falso documental sigue a Jonah Takalua, un rebelde muchacho australiano de 14 años de ascendencia tongana que había sido introducido en la serie Summer Heights High de Lilley en 2007. Al final de esa serie, Jonah fue expulsado de Summer Heights High. En esta serie, su padre, Rocky Takalua, lo ha enviado de regreso a su tierra natal de Tonga para vivir con su tío y su familia a fin de que la vida de Jonah vuelva a encarrilarse. La serie de seis episodios fue producida por Princess Pictures y Chris Lilley en conjunto con la Australian Broadcasting Corporation, y fue emitida por ABC1 en Australia, por HBO en América y BBC Three en el Reino Unido.
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Jonah from Tonga (Tongan: Siōnā pe Tonga) is an Australian television sitcom that is written by and starring comedian Chris Lilley. The mockumentary series follows Jonah Takalua, a rebellious 14-year-old Australian boy of Tongan descent portrayed by the Anglo-Celtic Australian Lilley in brownface. The character had been introduced in Lilley's 2007 series Summer Heights High. At the conclusion of that series, Jonah was expelled from Summer Heights High School. In this series, his father, Rocky Takalua, has sent him back to his homeland of Tonga to live with his uncle and their family in order to get Jonah's life back on track. The series was highly controversial for its use of brownface and ethnic stereotypes, much like Lilley’s other work; it has been commonly described as racist.
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Jonah's imprisonment bring new opponents, including Aboriginal inmates - as well as some unexpected allies, including correctional officer Therese. He forms a prison gang called Juve-liscious. Rocky, Kool Kris and Mr Joseph visit Jonah.
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Jonah was expelled from Summer Heights High School during Year 8 and is sent back to Tonga to live with his uncle. No-one likes him there because he is violent, swears, tells lies and graffitis. Months later, his father Rocky and Aunty Grace visit and take 14-year-old Jonah back to Australia to live with his family in Sydney. He is pleased, because he was bored in Tonga. Jonah becomes a Year 9 student at the Catholic Holy Cross High School in suburban Sydney. He quickly forms a new Pacific Islander school gang, Fobba-liscious, and causes trouble for many students and teachers. He has a particular disliking for ginger kids, whom he calls rangas. He has to attend classes at Lazarus House, a unit at the school for students who have behavioural problems.
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Rocky grounds Jonah for bullying the ginger kids. However, Jonah and the 'Fobba-liscious' boys escape and go to the ten-pin bowling alley. Jonah papier-machés his cousin Melody. Fobba-liscious' counselling session with Kool Kris leads to the boys taking part in the 'Feel Da Beat' song competition. An older gang called the Soldierz lend Jonah and Moses a machete.
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Jonah entertains his mates with all his stories of prison life but will Jonah still find himself behind bars with other bad boys or will he prove he can be a real man?
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Jonah humiliates Mr Joseph in front of the school inspectors. Moses gets the machete out of his locker and shows it to the rest of Fobba-liscious. Fobba-liscious go to the bowling alley. They try to steal the alley's golden bowling ball by threatening the receptionist with the machete. Security guards seize Jonah and Moses. All five are arrested and taken to a youth detention center. Jonah is kept in, while the others are bailed.
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Jonah and the Fobba-liscious boys are forced to meet with youth worker Kool Kris after the gang made videos of themselves bullying younger kids and uploaded them to YouTube. Several of the male students, including Jonah, dance individually in front of the rest of the students - and he trades insults with a ginger student, Graydon. Fobba-liscious weld Graydon's locker shut, then he grabs Jonah's younger brother, Moses. Fobba-liscious gather Year 7 ginger kids from different classrooms under false pretences. They enclose them within two goals and film them while trying to make one of them eat dog feces. A teacher sees what they are doing and stops them.
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Jonah from Tonga (Tongan: Siōnā pe Tonga) is an Australian television sitcom that is written by and starring comedian Chris Lilley. The mockumentary series follows Jonah Takalua, a rebellious 14-year-old Australian boy of Tongan descent portrayed by the Anglo-Celtic Australian Lilley in brownface. The character had been introduced in Lilley's 2007 series Summer Heights High. At the conclusion of that series, Jonah was expelled from Summer Heights High School. In this series, his father, Rocky Takalua, has sent him back to his homeland of Tonga to live with his uncle and their family in order to get Jonah's life back on track. The series was highly controversial for its use of brownface and ethnic stereotypes, much like Lilley’s other work; it has been commonly described as racist. The six-part series was produced by Princess Pictures and Chris Lilley in conjunction with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and screened on ABC1 in Australia, HBO in America, and BBC Three in the UK. In New Zealand Māori Television screened the first episode on 29 July 2017, but then withdrew later episodes due to protests. The entire series was available for streaming online for one weekend from 2 May to 4 May on BBC iPlayer and ABC iview, before starting a six-week run on ABC1 on 7 May 2014 and from 8 May on BBC Three. This was a first for a major Australian TV production. The series itself was a "ratings disaster" for both the ABC and BBC. It was later announced that the entire series would screen at select cinemas in several Australian cities followed by a Q and A with Chris Lilley. These events were subsequently cancelled, with refunds given and the website created to promote them removed.
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Jonah from Tonga es una serie de televisión australiana, escrita y protagonizada por el comediante Chris Lilley. La serie, que tiene un formato de falso documental sigue a Jonah Takalua, un rebelde muchacho australiano de 14 años de ascendencia tongana que había sido introducido en la serie Summer Heights High de Lilley en 2007. Al final de esa serie, Jonah fue expulsado de Summer Heights High. En esta serie, su padre, Rocky Takalua, lo ha enviado de regreso a su tierra natal de Tonga para vivir con su tío y su familia a fin de que la vida de Jonah vuelva a encarrilarse. La serie de seis episodios fue producida por Princess Pictures y Chris Lilley en conjunto con la Australian Broadcasting Corporation, y fue emitida por ABC1 en Australia, por HBO en América y BBC Three en el Reino Unido. En Nueva Zelanda, la Māori Television transmitió el primer episodio el 29 de julio de 2017, pero luego retiraron los episodios posteriores. La serie completa estuvo disponible para transmisión en línea durante un fin de semana del 2 de mayo al 4 de mayo en BBC iPlayer y ABC iview, antes de comenzar la transmisión de seis semanas en ABC1 el 7 de mayo de 2014 y del 8 de mayo en BBC Three. La serie en sí fue un "desastre de clasificación" tanto para la ABC como para la BBC. Más tarde se anunció que toda la serie se proyectaría en cines selectos en varias ciudades australianas, seguidas de una sesión de preguntas y respuestas con Chris Lilley. Estos eventos se cancelaron posteriormente.
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