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Kung Phooey!

Kung Phooey!

Kung Phooey!

“All the action, twice the laughs... no M.S.G.”
5.5 /10 (11) 2003 1h 27m
Action Comedy
Director Darryl Fong
Screenplay Darryl Fong
The plot follows Art Chew's (a pun of the sound one makes when sneezing) quest to retrieve the ancient peach. The movie starts with Art Chew traveling to America, as well as showing Art's training at the Shur-li temple (a play on words with the child actor Shirley Temple), showing many kung-fu clichés such as grabbing the pebble from the masters hand (which Art succeeds without effort), fighting on trees in this case small potted palms and "listing" for elements (Earth, Wind and Fire play a funky tune). After the montage is shown Art meets up with his cousin Wayman (A parody on the way Chinese pronounce r as w) a Chinese adult who tries to act American so he isn't embarrassed by stereotypes and foster cousin Roy Lee, an African American who sincerely believes he is a reincarnation of Bruce Lee.
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Mar 11, 2003
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United States of America
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Who stars in Kung Phooey!? The main cast of Kung Phooey! includes Michael Chow Man-Kin, Joyce Brew, Colman Domingo, Darryl Fong, Karena Davis.
Who directed Kung Phooey!? Kung Phooey! (2003) is directed by Darryl Fong.
How long is Kung Phooey!? Kung Phooey! has a runtime of 1h 27m. It was released in 2003.
What genre is Kung Phooey!? Kung Phooey! is a Action, Comedy film. It has a rating of 5.5/10 with 11 votes.

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The plot follows Art Chew's (a pun of the sound one makes when sneezing) quest to retrieve the ancient peach. The movie starts with Art Chew traveling to America, as well as showing Art's training at the Shur-li temple (a play on words with the child actor Shirley Temple), showing many kung-fu clichés such as grabbing the pebble from the masters hand (which Art succeeds without effort), fighting on trees in this case small potted palms and "listing" for elements (Earth, Wind and Fire play a funky tune). After the montage is shown Art meets up with his cousin Wayman (A parody on the way Chinese pronounce r as w) a Chinese adult who tries to act American so he isn't embarrassed by stereotypes and foster cousin Roy Lee, an African American who sincerely believes he is a reincarnation of Bruce Lee.

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