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3 | ''The Magic Crane'' is a 1993 {{Wuxia}} film starring Creator/TonyLeungChiuWai, Anita Mui (from ''Film/MoonWarriors'') and Creator/RosamundKwan (''Film/OnceUponATimeInChina''). It is loosely based on the novel of the same name by Wolong Sheng. |
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5 | Ma Kwun-Mo (Tony Leung), a swordsman and initiate, had a fateful encounter with a mysterious beauty, Pak Wan-fai (Anita Mui) who rides a giant crane and plays a magical flute. Eager to discover more about her, Ma ends up being thrown into an epic martial arts battle involving Pak's estranged sister Butterfly who uses a magical killer ''pipa'', poisonous vampire bats, a giant fire-breathing tortoise, an all-powerful warlord who wants to destroy the martial arts world, and an ancient bell which can grant its user lightning powers. |
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7 | Notably one of Tony Leung's few ventures into the world of ''wuxia'' in the early 90s, besides ''Film/ButterflyAndSword'', ''Film/AshesOfTime'' and the third ''Film/AChineseGhostStory''. |
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10 | !!Contains examples of the following tropes: |
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12 | * AbsurdlySharpBlade: Ma’s sword, which cuts a wooden pole into half with one swing. |
13 | * ABoyAndHisX: A girl and her giant, magical crane. |
14 | * AccidentalKiss: Constantly happens to Ma during the dye factory battle while he is being dragged around while tangled by spools of silk. Kissing random extras? Eww. But kissing [[spoiler: Pak Wan-fai]]? Sweet! |
15 | * AttackAnimal: The magic crane fulfills this trope if and '' only if ''ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption. Otherwise it’s a rather peaceful animal. |
16 | * AvianFlute: The arrival of the titular crane is heralded by the sound of flute music, being played by its rider and handler, Wan-fai. |
17 | * BatOutOfHell: In the first scene, several warriors are killed by a flock of deadly vampire bats. And partway through the movie, there’s a battle between the magic crane and a giant, bloodsucking giant vampire bat. |
18 | * BloodFromTheMouth: Ma, Butterfly, and Pak Wan-fai ALL suffers this fate in the aftermath of their battle against General Tsao Hung, but in an unusual example they all survive the battle. |
19 | * BodyHorror: General Tsao, after being completely overwhelmed by the Bell of Doom’s immense power, had his entire body becoming deformed and rotting away, [[FacialHorror his face cracking up]], and his limbs distorting away. |
20 | * CatchAFallingStar: How Ma and the titular crane meets each other, when the crane catches Ma’s horse as it falls off a cliff. |
21 | * ClothFu: Pak Wan-fai using the silk in the dye factory as a form of ImprovisedWeapon, skillfully using them to beat up and dispatch loads of thugs. |
22 | * DuetOfDifferences: Between Pak Wan-fai and her flute, and Butterfly Lam’s ''pipa''. The overwhelming power of their instruments end up nearly destroying the boat they are on. |
23 | * EtherealWhiteDress: Pak Wan-fai’s completely white robes, reflecting her magical nature. |
24 | * ForDoomTheBellTolls: The Funeral Bell of Doom, the most powerful weapon in the movie, whose booming vibration can vaporize its targets. The climax had Butterfly and Pak Wan-fai using their own respective instruments to battle this deadly new weapon. |
25 | * GiantFlyer: The titular crane, which is Pak Wan-fai’s personal steed, imagine a Chinese equivalent of a [[RocBirds Arabic Roc]]. However, it is a… |
26 | * GentleGiant: The magic crane is as harmless as it gets. |
27 | * InstrumentalWeapon: Pak Wan-fai’s magic flute and Butterfly Lam’s enchanted ''pipa'' both turns out to have offensive, powerful abilities that can damage their opponents. Especially Pak Wan-fai’s flute, [[spoiler: which causes BigBad General Tsao to explode into pieces]]. |
28 | * LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler: BigBad General Tsao Hung’s fate, being overwhelmed by the melody of Pak Wan-fai’s magic flute and blowing up into giblets]]. |
29 | * MagicalFlutist: Pak Wan-fai’s magic flute which summons the titular crane. |
30 | * OffWithHisHead: General Tsao Hung’s fight with the two warriors in his first scene had both warriors ending up headless. |
31 | * RedOniBlueOni: Between the two ActionGirl leads. Butterfly is the red, and Pak Wan-fai is the blue. |
32 | * ShockAndAwe: General Tsao Hung inexplicably gains electrical-based attacks and lightning powers from the Bell of Doom, which is probably worth it since this happens after the BodyHorror example above. |
33 | * ThouShallNotKill: Ma, despite being a swordsman and perfectly capable of kicking loads and loads of ass, ends the movie without killing anybody. |
34 | * WindFromBeneathMyWings: The crane can create powerful gusts of wind with its wings, which it demonstrates while battling the flock of vampire bats. |
35 | * WireFu |
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