BRO’ TOWN. SERIES 2. ZEELANDER

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2005
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F89954
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Year
2005
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F89954
Media type
Moving image
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Series
BRO TOWN
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
0:22:03
Broadcast Date
14/09/2005
Production company
Firehorse Productions
Credits
Writers: David Fane
Writers: Mario Gaoa
Writers: Oscar Kightley
Writers: Shimpal Lelisi
Principal Performers: David Fane
Principal Performers: Mario Gaoa
Principal Performers: Oscar Kightley
Principal Performers: Shimpal Lelisi
Other Performers: Teuila Blakely
Other Performers: Bronwyn Bradley
Other Performers: Nathan Rarere
Story Board Director: Maka Makatoa
Special Guests: Carol Hirschfeld
Special Guests: John Campbell
Special Guests: Francis Hooper
Special Guests: Rove McManus
Special Guests: Kate Sylvester
Special Guests: Karen Walker
Producer : Elizabeth Mitchell
Series Creator: Elizabeth Mitchell
Editor: Anthony Farac
Designer: Ant Sang
Animation Director: Maka Makatoa
Animation Director: Ali Ekeroma Crowley
Music: Nesian Mystik
Additional Music: Studio Whero
Network Executive: Caterina De Nave
Script Aunty: Maxine Fleming

Adult comic animation series written and performed by The Naked Samoans.

‘An unashamedly suburban, non-PC satire [which] chronicles the schoolboy misadventures of five Auckland teenagers growing up in the big city... Bro’ Town satirises the boys’ Pacific Island heritage and describes what is like to grow up as a minority culture in Auckland - the largest Polynesian city in the world.’ (TV3 publicity)

This episode: Jeff da Maori becomes the a fashion icon after been discovered by a German fashion designer. His discovery of ‘P’ turns him against his friends. The boys must save him from the dreaded “upside down b”.