Shame he was pigeon holed as "Asian Guy" in 1980's movies. If they needed a young, goofy Asian (usually Japanese), he was the go to guy, where as Sab Shimono was the angry, short businessman type. Except of course, when he was Uncle (his best role, IMO).
But yeah. The short time he was on Sesame Street was the most respectful role he had back then. Goes to show how much of a force for good Sesame Street is. Scary to think that those kinds of bad Japanese stereotypes (all Asian stereotypes for that matter) were still acceptable as late as the 80's. Don't get me started on the song "Turning Japanese." It's far from harmless when you know what the song is really about.