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* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts after all (if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious HollywoodFu.)
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* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts after all (if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious HollywoodFu.))
*Confirmed, in a way: WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender's creators Bryan and Mike did cite this film as inspiration for depictions of some bending arts, and called it one of their favorites.
*Confirmed, in a way: WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender's creators Bryan and Mike did cite this film as inspiration for depictions of some bending arts, and called it one of their favorites.
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Specifically, airbending (Mui), firebending (Sing) and earthbending (several Team Shaolin players, esp. Third Brother when he takes a turn at goalkeeping). Just compare the styles in this film with those in the Avatar series.
* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts afterall(if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious Hollywood Fu)
* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts afterall(if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious Hollywood Fu)
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Specifically, airbending (Mui), firebending (Sing) and earthbending (several Team Shaolin players, esp. Third Brother when he takes a turn at goalkeeping). Just compare the styles in this film with those in the Avatar [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Avatar]] series.
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* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts
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Specifically, airbending (Mui), firebending (Sing) and earthbending (several Team Shaolin players, esp. Third Brother when he takes a turn at goalkeeping). Just compare the styles in this film with those in the Avatar series.series.
* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts afterall(if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious Hollywood Fu)
* Said bendings were, after all, based on Chinese martial arts afterall(if we ignore the movie adaptation, which is pretty much a hilarious Hollywood Fu)
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Specifically, airbending (Mui), firebending (Sing) and earthbending (several Team Shaolin players, esp. Third Brother when he takes a turn at goalkeeping). Just compare the