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  2. Sore dewa, Mata Ashita - Wikipedia

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    "Sore dewa, Mata Ashita" (それでは、また明日, Well Then, See You Tomorrow)) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released on July 25, 2012, and reached number 11 on the Oricon charts.

  3. Chuck Norris - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo. [1] After serving in the United States Air Force, Norris won many martial arts championships and later founded his own discipline, Chun Kuk Do.

  4. My kung fu is stronger than yours - Wikipedia

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    My kung fu is stronger than yours", or "wǒ de gōng fū bǐ nǐ de gōng fū gèng qiáng" (Pinyin romanisation), is a popular cultural trope and catchphrase, originally referring to the clichéd plots of martial arts films.

  5. Chop Socky Chooks - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Chuckie" Chan (voiced by Rob Rackstraw (U.K.), Chris Hardwick (U.S.) [3] [4]) – Chuckie Chan was once a student of Master Yoshi learning the fighting style "Pow Kung". He wears a stereotypical martial artist's outfit and sports a Fu Manchu moustache, and his daytime job is teaching the youth of Wasabi World his martial arts. He had ...

  6. Skunk Fu! - Wikipedia

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    Skunk spies Panda practicing a legendary Kung Fu move that freezes one's opponent called the Divine Hand. Of course, Skunk uses the move to prank everyone in the Valley. But the joke is on him when the Ninja Monkeys watch Skunk showing the move to Rabbit.

  7. Kung Pow! Enter the Fist - Wikipedia

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    Kung Pow! Enter the Fist is a 2002 American martial arts comedy film that parodies Hong Kong action cinema.Written, directed by and starring Steve Oedekerk, it uses footage from the 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film Tiger & Crane Fists (also called The Savage Killers) starring and directed by Jimmy Wang Yu, along with new footage shot by Oedekerk, who is also digitally inserted over Wang in ...

  8. Kung Phooey - Wikipedia

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    The movie is an affectionate parody of old Kung fu film tropes. For instance, one of the running jokes is about how all the bad guys make " Hi-yah! " sounds. The filming actually took place in the San Francisco Bay Area , poking fun at movies like Rumble in the Bronx that disguise British Columbia locations to look like cities in the United States.

  9. List of martial arts films - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Half a Loaf of Kung Fu: Kung Fu: Shaolin Mantis (a.k.a. The Deadly Mantis) Five Deadly Venoms: Game of Death: Shogun's Samurai: Warriors Two: 1979: Re-Enter the Dragon: The Fearless Hyena: Snake in the Monkey's Shadow: The True Game of Death: Dragon Fist: Master With Cracked Fingers (a.k.a. Snake Fist Fighter) Mad ...