], they've been in the business forever. They've been on animation since 1990 and they know the creatives of what we're doing this episode. You don't know what you're going to get and then through season 3, they're like,"Oh, Jamie, by the way, you have an episode where you're singing." I'm like,"What? GoGo doesn't sing. That is not GoGo." And, and they're like,"No, GoGo goes to a classroom and she sings about dark matter.
It's a true depiction of what San Francisco looks like; I'm born and raised in San Francisco. What I love about Disney is that they've always been on the forefront and they've always been pushing boundaries of being inclusive. That's their thing, and that's why I'm so proud of this show because it's so multicultural and you get those layers and you see it on screen and you see the stories play out -- whether it's through food or the background stories.
I had so much time to dwell and to self-improve. We thought it was only going to last for seven weeks and here we are months later, but it's taught me a lot and I think you're forced to address a lot of issues that you're like,"No, I don't need to worry about that right now.""I don't need to try to improve myself in that category.""No, I'll just think about it later.
DisneyChannelPR jamiechung1 Aren’t there like 3-5+ Asian characters in the show?