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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Film/ShaolinSoccer Iron Vest looked a lot younger here, doesn't he?]]

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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Film/ShaolinSoccer Iron Vest (Tin Kai Man) looked a lot younger here, doesn't he?]]
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


** The RunningGag of the Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin pummeling Stephen Chow with folding chairs and clubs (instead of their martial arts techniques), then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple with a visible blood trail. ''Three times.'' [[UpToEleven And this somehow taught him incredible kung fu skills.]]

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** The RunningGag of the Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin pummeling Stephen Chow with folding chairs and clubs (instead of their martial arts techniques), then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple with a visible blood trail. ''Three times.'' [[UpToEleven And this somehow taught him incredible kung fu skills.]]
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* RetroactiveRecognition: [[Film/ShaolinSoccer Iron Vest looked a lot younger here, doesn't he?]]
* SpecialEffectFailure: When Bull Tong is cutting up the ingredients for his "Assorted Noodles" dish, it's obvious the ingredients in mid-air are computer generated.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny

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* CrowningMomentOfFunnySugarWiki/FunnyMoments:



* {{Woolseyism}}: The inevitable English translation that comes from the Netflix version.

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* {{Woolseyism}}: The inevitable English translation that comes from the Netflix version.version.
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** The RunningGag of the Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin pummeling Stephen Chow with folding chairs and clubs (instead of their martial arts techniques), then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple with a visible blood trail.

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** The RunningGag of the Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin pummeling Stephen Chow with folding chairs and clubs (instead of their martial arts techniques), then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple with a visible blood trail. ''Three times.'' [[UpToEleven And this somehow taught him incredible kung fu skills.]]
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** Headmaster "Wet Dream" is shown [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]] in this appearance, until the camera pans to reveal he's actually being carried out by security.

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** Headmaster "Wet Dream" is shown [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]] in this appearance, until the camera pans to reveal he's actually being carried out by security.security.
* {{Woolseyism}}: The inevitable English translation that comes from the Netflix version.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** The RunningGag of the 18 Brass Monks pummeling Stephen with chairs and clubs (insteas of their martial arts moves) and then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple.
** His master is later shown to be [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]]...until the camera pans to reveal he's being carried out by security.

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* CrowningMomentOfFunny:
CrowningMomentOfFunny
** The RunningGag of the 18 Brass Monks Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin pummeling Stephen Chow with folding chairs and clubs (insteas (instead of their martial arts moves) and techniques), then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple.
temple with a visible blood trail.
** His master Headmaster "Wet Dream" is later shown to be [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]]...Position]] in this appearance, until the camera pans to reveal he's actually being carried out by security.

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It\'s not values dissonance because it\'s exaggerated for comedy. The BLAM song has a \"sad\" callback for character development, so it serves a plot function.


* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Many candidates, ranging from none to the whole film.
** Stephen thinks one is happening when Sister Turkey bursts into song after the gang confrontation.
*** This is actually a ShoutOut: she's singing the theme song to a live-action Hong Kong adaptation of ''[[JinYong Demi-Gods and Semi Devils]]'' titled simply "Liu Xiao Feng".
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Stephen lands near the Shaolin Temple and attempts to flee when the monks catch him and gets his ass handed to them. The monks then drag him back into the temple, leaving a large trail of blood. He attempts this multiple times and ''repeats the process''.
** What's funnier is the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin]] beat Stephen into a pulp with unconventionally, ordinary weapons like folding chairs and tables instead of their legendary martial arts...
** His master is later shown to be [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]]...until the camera pans to reveal he's being escorted out by security.
* ValuesDissonance: While it's clear that Stephen is an exaggerated jerk in the beginning, his subordinates shamelessly grovel through a ''lot'' more outright abuse than any American employee ever would take without violence and/or a lawsuit. The {{BigBad}}'s ''worse''.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Many candidates, ranging from none to CrowningMomentOfFunny:
** The RunningGag of
the whole film.
**
18 Brass Monks pummeling Stephen thinks one is happening when Sister Turkey bursts into song after the gang confrontation.
*** This is actually a ShoutOut: she's singing the theme song to a live-action Hong Kong adaptation of ''[[JinYong Demi-Gods and Semi Devils]]'' titled simply "Liu Xiao Feng".
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: Stephen lands near the Shaolin Temple and attempts to flee when the monks catch him and gets his ass handed to them. The monks then drag him back into the temple, leaving a large trail of blood. He attempts this multiple times and ''repeats the process''.
** What's funnier is the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Eighteen Brassmen of Shaolin]] beat Stephen into a pulp
with unconventionally, ordinary weapons like folding chairs and tables instead clubs (insteas of their legendary martial arts...
arts moves) and then dragging his bloody carcass back to the temple.
** His master is later shown to be [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the Lotus Position]]...until the camera pans to reveal he's being escorted carried out by security.
* ValuesDissonance: While it's clear that Stephen is an exaggerated jerk in the beginning, his subordinates shamelessly grovel through a ''lot'' more outright abuse than any American employee ever would take without violence and/or a lawsuit. The {{BigBad}}'s ''worse''.
security.
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YMMV sinkhole


* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Many candidates, YourMileageMayVary, ranging from none to the whole film.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Many candidates, YourMileageMayVary, ranging from none to the whole film.
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** His master is later shown to be levitating in the LotusPosition...until the camera pans to reveal he's being escorted out by security.

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** His master is later shown to be [[LevitatingLotusPosition levitating in the LotusPosition...Lotus Position]]...until the camera pans to reveal he's being escorted out by security.

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