Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (season 2)/Episode 5a: I Was Yan Min

Transcript
(Title and episode production credits appears. We pan from the mountains to the palace gardens, where we zoom into Yeh-Yeh and Nai-Nai talking to the alley cats)

Nai-Nai: I remember my first Spring Lantern Festival. I met Yeh-Yeh there.

Yeh-Yeh: I was visiting the festival with my parents. Back then, Nai-Nai was named Shu Jiao and I was named Yan Min. I was a little girl at the time.

Nai-Nai: *shocked* YEH-YEH!

(The Alley Cats gasp)

Hun-Hun: What?

Lik-Lik: You were a girl back then?

Nai-Nai: Yeh-Yeh, you didn't have to reveal your past back when you were a tomboyish girl cat, and before you made the switch from female to male and married me!

Yeh-Yeh: But Nai-Nai-

Wing-Wing: Tell us more, grannies!

Yeh-Yeh: Oh fine! I'll talk about my past, before and after I met Nai-Nai.

(Flashback to a younger Yeh-Yeh, who is a girl named Yan Min. We see Yan Min running through the alleyway of a palace in Hohhot)

Yeh-Yeh: *in narration* I was born Yan Min in the palace of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's magistrate. My parents, like most of the cats of the many, many magistrates of the Fujian province, including the Foolish Magistrate and his father, were Siamese cats.

(We cut to Yan Min playing with two alley cats)

Yan Min: Hah! I'm the best Tai-Chi master!

Alley Cat #1: You're a girl, not a boy!

Yan Min: I wish I was!

Yeh-Yeh: *in narration* I was a girl back then, and got bullied for being a tomboy.

Alley Cat #2: You're just a girl, you can't do boy things!

(The two alley cats laugh)

Yan Min: *whimpers*

(Transition wipe to Yan Min running up the steps of the Hindu temple in the Foolish Magistrate's village)

Yeh-Yeh: *in narration* After that magistrate left his post, he moved to the Foolish Magistrate's village, converted to Hinduism, and built a temple by the lake.