17 Asian And Pacific Islander TV And Movie Characters Who Made People Feel Seen

We recently asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us which Asian or Pacific Islander TV and movie characters made them feel seen. Here are some of the best characters they felt represented by:

1.Priya Mangal from Turning Red

the mom saying that tickets for the concert cost a bajillion dollars

"She 100% embodies the emo Indian girl side of me. I also share her love for boy bands."

obsessedaragornfan

Disney

2.Nani and Lilo Pelekai from Lilo & Stitch

Nani eavesdropping on Lilo praying for someone to be her friend

3.Joy Wang and Evelyn Quan Wang from Everything Everywhere All at Once

the characters hugging and crying after sharing a sentimental moment

4.Shang-Chi from Schang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

<div><p>"As a Chinese-American, it’s not often you see someone who looks like you, American culture and all. He has such good character development — he goes from hiding a part of himself to truly embracing who he is. He was a valet who, even with the nastiest treatment from guests, would bow his head down just to make it in the US. The fight on the bus forced a side of him to come out and, from then on, it was just progress. Beautiful development, really." </p><p>—<a href="https://z-p42.www.instagram.com/kat.ann10/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:kat.ann10;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">kat.ann10</a></p></div><span> Marvel</span>

5.Devi Vishwakuma and her family from Never Have I Ever

the family having dinner

6.Moana from Moana

Moana

7.Richard "Data" Wang from The Goonies

Data stuffing a bunch of stuff down his shirt

8.Grace Choi from Black Lightning

Grace and another character lying in bed sharing feelings

9.Mulan from Mulan (1998)

Mulan exposing herself as a woman to the other soldiers

"As a Chinese woman, she’s my go-to character!"

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Disney

10.Harold Lee from the Harold & Kumar movies

Harold sitting on a couch

11.Janet Kim from Kim's Convenience

Janet's father telling her that people will pay for her picture because it's nice but could be better

12.Raya from Raya and the Last Dragon

Disney

"As a Chinese-Tahitian who grew up in the Philippines, Raya made me tear up for sure. I absolutely loved how carefully and lovingly the writers and animators portrayed the cultures, not to mention the characters were strong women I could admire. I really hope I can bring that to my own writing too."

sassypinacolada

13.Manny Santos from Degrassi: The Next Generation

Manny saying she can't go through school being 14 and pregnant

14.Tori Santamaria from Degrassi: The Next Generation

TeenNick

"I adore Manny as much as anyone, but I hardly ever see Tori talked about. Although I felt the writers didn't give her nearly enough screentime, it was amazing to see another half-Filipina girl who looked just like me navigating her way through the ups and downs of high school. She had so, so much potential. Plus, she's Cassie Steele's (Manny's) real-life sister!"

kellymartinez

15.Ned Leeds and his Lola from Spider-Man: No Way Home

Ned telling Spider-Man that his Lola wants him to clean up the spider webs

Watch the full scene here:

16.Emily Fields from Pretty Little Liars

Emily teling her dad that he doesn't know who she is

17.And finally, every character from Crazy Rich Asians

Warner Bros.

"Certain parts of it were filmed in my hometown. Since it was the first all-Asian-cast Hollywood movie I had ever watched, I think it was also the first time that I truly understood the importance of feeling seen. I know some people don’t see the movie as relatable due to it being focused on the Rich, but I 100% related to the culture, food, and mothers/grandmothers disapproving of certain choices in my past love life."

boomi.andco

Tell us in the comments about any other Asian or Pacific Islander characters who made you feel represented!

Note: Responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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