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Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003

Firefly (TV Series 2002–2003
Goofs The Chinese characters for "Blue Sun" change from throughout the series. On Jayne's T-shirt, "Blue Sun" is Qing Ri, but in logo signs, it's Lan Ri. In ancient China, as well as Japan, green and blue were seen as different shades of the same color. The character Qing was used to represent both green and blue. In modern China, Lan is the character used for blue.

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Firefly (TV series) Mal and Zoe in the original pilot "Serenity". Photo depicts the harsh planetary environments of the fictional universe's frontier cultures. The show blended elements from the space opera and Western genres, depicting humanity's future in a manner different from most contemporary science fiction programs in that there are no large space battles. Firefly takes place in a multi-cultural future, primarily a fusion of Western and East Asian cultures, where there is a significant division between the rich and poor.

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‘Firefly’: Jewel Staite calls Whedon show ‘the one that got away’ Nov. 08, 2012 | 2:33 p.m. Jewel Staite played the ship's mechanic Kaylee Frye in Joss Whedon's short-lived sci-fi western TV series "Firefly." She reprised the role for the feature film "Serenity." (20th Century Fox) If Nathan Fillion’s rough-and-tumble Capt. Malcolm Reynolds was the leader of Serenity in Joss Whedon’s short-lived television series “Firefly,” Jewel Staite’s mechanic Kaylee Frye was the ship’s (and the show’s) heart. Staite, Fillion and the rest of the Serenity crew are back on the air together for “Firefly: Browncoats Unite,” a Science Channel special commemorating the show’s 10th anniversary.

'Firefly' Returning? Dark Horse Teases New Comic Book Series Is "Firefly" is flying back to life? The beloved Joss Whedon series is seems to be returning to life via a new comic book series from Dark Horse Comics. Dark Horse, which has published "Firefly" books before, has begun teasing the return of Mal and the Serenity crew across social media. It all started with this image and message on Dark Horse's blog:

'Serenity' Story Continues With A Whedon Leading The Way By Tami Katzoff Browncoats (fans of Joss Whedon’s short-lived TV show “Firefly” and its feature film follow-up “Serenity”) have had reason to rejoice since Dark Horse Comics announced that the adventures of Captain Malcolm Reynolds and Co. will continue with a new six-issue comic series, “Serenity: Leaves on the Wind.” What makes this even sweeter for fans is the choice of writer for the series: television scribe Zack Whedon...

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