2010 Fatman Cambodia Series -9- 7z <2K - 1080p>
| Item | Details |
|------|---------|
| Title | Fatman Cambodia Series –9– |
| Year | 2010 |
| Format | 7‑zip archive (.7z) |
| File size | (enter total size, e.g., 3.2 GB) |
| Number of files | (enter count, e.g., 12 video files + subtitles) |
| Video codec | (e.g., H.264 / AVC, HEVC, etc.) |
| Audio codec | (e.g., AAC, AC3, DTS, etc.) |
| Resolution | (e.g., 720p, 1080p, SD) |
| Language(s) | (original language, dubbed/subtitled languages) |
| Subtitles | (list available subtitle tracks, e.g., English, French) |
| Checksum / CRC | (optional – useful for verifying integrity) |
| Release group | (if known, e.g., “Fatman”) |
The Setup: The tour group, led by the hapless tour guide Da Wei and featuring the gluttonous and clumsy Fatman (Hong Xiao), continues their disastrous tour of the Angkor Wat complex. In this episode, the group splits up to explore the ancient temples, leading to a series of misunderstandings, physical comedy, and cultural faux pas.
Key Plot Points:
1. The "Tomb Raider" Fantasy Fatman and his equally mischievous travel partner (often the "Big Head" character) wander away from the main group at Ta Prohm (the famous temple with trees growing out of the ruins, used in the Tomb Raider movie). 2010 Fatman Cambodia Series -9- 7z
2. The Monkey Incident While resting near a food stall outside the temple, Fatman attracts the attention of the local monkeys that roam the Angkor area.
3. The Lost Tour Guide Meanwhile, Tour Guide Da Wei is dealing with the "Old Aunties" of the group. They are demanding luxury shopping in the middle of a jungle ruin. Da Wei tries to explain the historical significance of the site, but his monotone voice puts the aunties to sleep. He eventually realizes he has lost count of his group members, leading to a panic where he runs through the temple ruins shouting, fearing he has lost tourists in the jungle forever.
4. The "Curse" of the Buddha The episode concludes with the group regrouping at a shrine. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title
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In the early 2010s, several Cambodia-focused forums (e.g., Khmer440, CEO Cambodia) were backed up by users as .7z archives. "Fatman" might be the username of a prolific contributor.
(Write a brief paragraph that captures the essence of the series. If it’s a documentary, drama, travelogue, etc., note the central theme, setting, and any notable participants.) The Setup: The tour group, led by the
Example: “The Fatman Cambodia Series is a 2010 documentary collection that explores the cultural, historical, and socio‑economic landscape of modern Cambodia. Over nine episodes, the series follows host [Name] as he visits remote villages, bustling markets, and historic temples, offering insight into everyday life, traditional crafts, and the country’s post‑conflict development.”
A business or individual used this naming scheme for a backup of financial records, travel photos, or legal documents related to Cambodia. The "-9-" could be a simple index.
The year 2010 is significant for several potential contexts:
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