. . "O Kung Fu \u00E9 uma arte marcial origin\u00E1ria da China. Combina gin\u00E1stica completa de todo o corpo, na maioria das vezes sequ\u00EAncias de movimentos, chamados de Taolu ou formas, chamada vulgarmente de katis, que por muta\u00E7\u00E3o ling\u00FC\u00EDstica s\u00E3o chamados katas no Jap\u00E3o. Alguns estilos incluem treinamentos em armas chinesas, como bast\u00E3o, fac\u00E3o, espadas, lan\u00E7a, entre outras. A seguinte categoria mostra os personagens de Tekken que praticam Kung Fu. \n* Personagens praticantes de Kung Fu"@pt . . . "2012-09-03"^^ . . "Kung Fu"@it . . . "Huh?"@en . . . . "This scroll contains the famous Chinese art of Kung Fu - the basis of all martial arts. The most effective merit of this skill is making your opponents never know when or how your attack comes."@en . "Kung fu"@en . . . . "A popular programming consisting of 52 episodes."@en . "NES"@en . "Weapon Type : Knuckle / Stick Armor Type : Clothes Skill Type : Serangan stun dan ignore target defend Kungfu Master bertarung dengan gagah berani, dengan tujuan utama yaitu menjadi petarung handal yang kuat dan extreme. Tanpa proteksi armor, mereka dapat berjalan dan menghindar lebih cepat. Kungfu Master sangat baik dalam pertarungan jarak dekat, Mereka menggunakan kekuatan Chikung untuk membantu dalam pertarungan dan memperkuat tubuh mereka sendiri. Mereka sering bertarung dengan menggunakan Glove dan kadang kadang mereka juga menggunakan Stick sebagai senjata Base Stats Power :16 Agility :9 Physique :13 Dexterity :7 Wisdom :6 Durability :7 Equipment Armor : Clothing Weapon : Boxing Gloves Staff Skills Active :Power Attacks (10) Staff Attacks (10) Passive :Martial Arts (5) en:Martial Artist"@in . . "Kung Fu is the way to knowledge of the mind, universe, soul for Orientals who are not versed in Western spirituality. It is also useful when one needs to kick any ass that looks at you sideways."@en . "This advanced melee combat style has a small advantage in accuracy and defense."@en . "Hand and Arm, Kicks , Internal"@en . ": g\u014Dngfu"@en . . . . . "Created by Oogway at the Pool of Sacred Tears"@en . "Kung fu (traditional and simplified Chinese: \u529F\u592B?; pinyin: g\u014Dngfu) is a Chinese martial art and philosophy that was created by Oogway in the universe of Kung Fu Panda."@en . . . . . . . . "Kung fu"@en . "Adrenaline Drive"@en . . . "The adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a half-white/half-Chinese Shaolin monk wandering throughout the Wild West, helping people along the way with sage wisdom for the good people and devastating expertise in martial arts for the bad ones. When it premiered, it was a unique Western series with an Asian lead character (albeit played by an actor with no Asian ancestry) who refused to use a gun and looked out for the innocent, especially the minority groups that the genre typically ignored. The emphasis of the series was very much on philosophy, particularly Eastern philosophy, rather than gunplay."@en . "124"^^ . "Kung Fu is the broad title given to skill in 9Dragons. Kung Fu can be divided into 2 broad categories: Vagabond Kung Fu, which can be learned regardless of what Clan you're in, but is quite weak, and Clan Kung Fu, which can only be learned once you join a Clan, and is much stronger."@en . . . "Secrets of the Furious Five"@en . "This scroll contains the famous Chinese art of Kung Fu - the basis of all martial arts. The most effective merit of this skill is making your opponents never know when or how your attack comes."@en . . "The term Kung Fu refers to the martial arts of China. Kung Fu originated in a place called the Shaolin Temple, where monks practiced Kung Fu for health and self-defense during their quest for enlightenment. The first Shaolin temple was a Buddhist monastery built in 377 A.D. in the Henan province of China. In 527 A.D. a Buddhist prince, Bodhidharma, or Da Mo in Chinese, traveled to the temple for religious teaching, but found the monks weak and in poor health. To find a way to give the monks strength and vitality, Da Mo locked himself in a room for nine years of meditation. His resulting work, Yi Jin Jing, a series of exercises which developed strength, vitality, and internal energy, is considered the original Shaolin martial art. Chinese martial arts. Some examples of Kung Fu styles are Long Fist, Eagle Claw, and Taiji Quan. Another misconception is that Kung Fu is a \"soft\" style compared with Karate or other \"hard\" styles. This is not so: each Kung Fu style contains both hard and soft techniques. Also, many people believe that Kung Fu is an external style and Taiji Quan is an internal style. While most Kung Fu styles emphasize external development, all styles of Kung Fu contain both internal and external components."@en . "A Timex commercial directed by Burton. Filmed in Prague with Tarantino's production company A Band Apart."@en . . "Po teaching his kung fu class"@en . "Kung Fu"@in . "Methuselah"@en . . . . . "B"@en . . "Kung Fu has light, spiky hair and clothes that are reminiscent of traditional Chinese clothing. He has tiger fur on the end of his jacket and wears sunglasses with sharp ends that also can be used as a weapon. His shoes have spikes on the bottom for traction, which might mean that he does a great deal of running, jumping, or acrobatics."@en . . "Kung Fu was a television show from 20th century Earth. During a September 2152 movie night, an episode from the show was shown. Charles Tucker, Malcolm Reed, and T'Pol discussed the \"ridiculous hats\" and when Tucker asked why one character shot another, T'Pol pointed out that it was obvious he was working for Sheriff Boggs. (ENT: \"The Catwalk\")"@en . "197"^^ . "Kung fu"@la . "North American box art"@en . "Striker"@en . . "Kung Fu is the way to knowledge of the mind, universe, soul for Orientals who are not versed in Western spirituality. It is also useful when one needs to kick any ass that looks at you sideways."@en . . . "Kung Fu was a television show from 20th century Earth. During a September 2152 movie night, an episode from the show was shown. Charles Tucker, Malcolm Reed, and T'Pol discussed the \"ridiculous hats\" and when Tucker asked why one character shot another, T'Pol pointed out that it was obvious he was working for Sheriff Boggs. (ENT: \"The Catwalk\") The exact selection of this televised production wasn't specified in the final draft script of \"The Catwalk\", which referred to it simply as \"a classic Western film (TBD).\" The precise episode being watched was evidently \"The Tide\", from the first season of the show, according to the dialogue though the clip seen on the monitor was not from this episode. \"The Tide\" also featured Star Trek actors Keye Luke, Brian Tochi, Rosalind Chao, and Kenny Endoso. [1]"@en . . . "Kung Fu or Normal Kung Fu is a fighting style originating from Shaolin. Today there are over thousands of styles in Chinese Kung Fu."@en . . . "Kung Fu or Normal Kung Fu is a fighting style originating from Shaolin. Today there are over thousands of styles in Chinese Kung Fu."@en . . . . . . . . "The term Kung Fu refers to the martial arts of China. Kung Fu originated in a place called the Shaolin Temple, where monks practiced Kung Fu for health and self-defense during their quest for enlightenment."@en . "a"@en . "China"@en . . . "Kung fu est ars martiales exitiabilis iaciendi macaronarum ex naris. Kung fu inlatus est CFA a David Carradine. Ars creata est a Power Ranges in aetate jurasice et excercita a monachis shaolin. Hodie, varias genera sunt. thumb|Nostra periti ex academia vos duxit historia scholastica florente kung fu. thumb|Our experts from the academe will guide you with scholastic information on the history and development of kung fu."@la . "\"The Tide\""@en . . "Kung Fu"@en . "Weapon Type : Knuckle / Stick Armor Type : Clothes Skill Type : Serangan stun dan ignore target defend Kungfu Master bertarung dengan gagah berani, dengan tujuan utama yaitu menjadi petarung handal yang kuat dan extreme. Tanpa proteksi armor, mereka dapat berjalan dan menghindar lebih cepat. Kungfu Master sangat baik dalam pertarungan jarak dekat, Mereka menggunakan kekuatan Chikung untuk membantu dalam pertarungan dan memperkuat tubuh mereka sendiri. Mereka sering bertarung dengan menggunakan Glove dan kadang kadang mereka juga menggunakan Stick sebagai senjata Staff Staff Attacks (10)"@in . . "Kung fu means \"excellence of self\", being the best you can be."@en . . . "Kung Fu was a port of Kung-Fu Master (developed by Irem) for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Nintendo developed the NES version. As one of the sixteen launch titles for the system, it was also the first beat 'em up games. It stars Thomas, who fights through six stages to save his kidnapped girlfriend, Silvia."@en . "Il Kung Fu non \u00E8 che una diramazione dell'arte complessiva che va sotto il nome di \"Kung Perfect x Kung Perfect\" meglio anche conosciuta come . Il Kung Perfect x Kung Perfect (che d'ora in poi abbrevieremo in KP) viene suddiviso in questo modo: \n* Kung Fui \n* Kung Fosti \n* Kung Fu \n* Kung Fummo \n* Kung Foste \n* Kung Furono Ma entriamo nel dettaglio e analizziamo bene tutte e le 6 arti che vanno a comporre il KP:"@it . . . . "Kung Fu is a 1970s television series that aired on ABC."@en . . . . "Kung Fu turned out to be a surprise hit in America during 1972, starting with a television movie early in the year, and being commissioned as a series for that autumn. It took a year for both to cross the Atlantic, with it finding as much popularity in the UK. The movie tells of Kwai Chang Caine, orphan of a Chinese mother and American father, living in China in the 1870s, who is accepted into the Shaolin temple to become a student. Played as a boy by Radames Pera, and as a young man by Keith Carradine, Caine wins the affections and respects of his blind Master Po, earning the nickname 'Grasshopper'. As a man, Caine - now played by series star David Carradine - masters the disciplines of 'Kung Fu' and leaves the temple, to meet with Po in a fateful pilgrimage where the master is killed by "@en . "on Wikipedia"@en . "Superior"@en . . . . . "October, 1985"@en . "Kung Fu ou Normal Kung Fu \u00E9 um estilo de luta origin\u00E1rio de Shaolin. Hoje, existem mais de milhares de estilos de Kung Fu chin\u00EAs."@pt . . . "Po"@en . "Kung fu (traditional and simplified Chinese: \u529F\u592B?; pinyin: g\u014Dngfu) is a Chinese martial art and philosophy that was created by Oogway in the universe of Kung Fu Panda."@en . "Ancient Sport of j\u01D0ao d\u01D0"@en . "15000"^^ . . "Self-defense, performance enhancer, moral mindset, etc."@en . . . "This advanced melee combat style has a small advantage in accuracy and defense."@en . "Many various masters and students"@en . . "Beat-'Em-Up"@en . "Kung Fu was a port of Kung-Fu Master (developed by Irem) for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Nintendo developed the NES version. As one of the sixteen launch titles for the system, it was also the first beat 'em up games. It stars Thomas, who fights through six stages to save his kidnapped girlfriend, Silvia."@en . . "A popular programming consisting of 52 episodes."@en . "Rabbit children"@en . "tt0623200"@en . . . . "Non-Giftable"@en . . . "Kung Fu turned out to be a surprise hit in America during 1972, starting with a television movie early in the year, and being commissioned as a series for that autumn. It took a year for both to cross the Atlantic, with it finding as much popularity in the UK. The movie tells of Kwai Chang Caine, orphan of a Chinese mother and American father, living in China in the 1870s, who is accepted into the Shaolin temple to become a student. Played as a boy by Radames Pera, and as a young man by Keith Carradine, Caine wins the affections and respects of his blind Master Po, earning the nickname 'Grasshopper'. As a man, Caine - now played by series star David Carradine - masters the disciplines of 'Kung Fu' and leaves the temple, to meet with Po in a fateful pilgrimage where the master is killed by the Emperor's nephew. In uncharacteristic revenge, Caine kills the nephew, becoming a wanted man and fleeing to America, where both the Chinese Legation and American mercenaries pursue him. Remembered primarily for the merciless spoofs that impression shows like 'Who Do You Do?' served up (including the last On The Buses strip in 'Look-In' itself), Kung Fu was actually a remarkably innovative show for its time, with Caine's flashbacks to his temple lessons being of particular note. It also bucked the hero trend, especially for its Old West setting, of having its main character peaceful and unarmed. From the second episode 'Dark Angel', Caine learned he had a half-brother called Danny, from his father's first marriage, serving as a dramatic thrust for the series and the 'Look-In' strip. The stories stay pretty faithful to the format, but in the transition from screen to page, Caine becomes of necessity a more dramatic protagonist than the Buddhist traveller Caradine portrays. The popularity of the Kung Fu series gave a new direction to 'Look-In', with the first original tie-in strip for the title based on an American production. Irwin Allen's Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea had run in the title during 1971 but these were abridged and serialised reprints of two of the American Gold Key comics. 1974 was definitely the year of 'Kung Fu', with issue 19 of 'Look-In' offering a free gift dragon medallion, and issue 25 highlighting the late Bruce Lee (initially considered for the part of Caine), star of 'Enter The Dragon', causing something of a stir as the film was X-rated in the UK. Drawing the strip was Martin Asbury, who had joined 'Look-In' the previous year for one of the Follyfoot strips. Like John M. Burns, Asbury was a 'refugee' from 'TV Action' comic which had folded in 1973, where he had drawn 'Cannon', based on the US detective series starring William Conrad. And like Burns, Asbury had a bold, loose style which added considerable dynamism to the Kung Fu fight scenes, but he also used abstract techniques to add flair to the flashback sequences the series was notable for. If Asbury was a disciple of style, then Mike Noble was the grand master of picture strips. Replacing Asbury for one story in early 1975, Noble turned out what was to be his last full colour strip for 'Look-In', and fans of his precise work were not to be disappointed, in a tale that spans from China to the old West with deceptive grace. The series came to an end with Caine finding Danny in the third season finale, which aired in March 1975, so it was inevitable the rights for a strip would be no longer available soon after. But by now another American sensation had already begun airing in the UK, and one which also used slow motion to great effect. It would replace 'Kung Fu' in 'Look-In' from June, inheriting the same team of writer Angus P. Allan and artist Martin Asbury, becoming possibly the most successful and well-remembered US tie-in the title ever had: The Six Million Dollar Man. (Article by Shaqui Le Vesconte)"@en . "Shaolin Monk"@en . "A Timex commercial directed by Burton. Filmed in Prague with Tarantino's production company A Band Apart."@en . . . "1985-06-21"^^ . . . . . "1987-04-15"^^ . "O Kung Fu \u00E9 uma arte marcial origin\u00E1ria da China. Combina gin\u00E1stica completa de todo o corpo, na maioria das vezes sequ\u00EAncias de movimentos, chamados de Taolu ou formas, chamada vulgarmente de katis, que por muta\u00E7\u00E3o ling\u00FC\u00EDstica s\u00E3o chamados katas no Jap\u00E3o. Alguns estilos incluem treinamentos em armas chinesas, como bast\u00E3o, fac\u00E3o, espadas, lan\u00E7a, entre outras. A seguinte categoria mostra os personagens de Tekken que praticam Kung Fu. \n* Personagens praticantes de Kung Fu"@pt . . "Gung Fu, Wushu"@en . . . "Kung Fu has light, spiky hair and clothes that are reminiscent of traditional Chinese clothing. He has tiger fur on the end of his jacket and wears sunglasses with sharp ends that also can be used as a weapon. His shoes have spikes on the bottom for traction, which might mean that he does a great deal of running, jumping, or acrobatics."@en . . . "Kung Fu ou Normal Kung Fu \u00E9 um estilo de luta origin\u00E1rio de Shaolin. Hoje, existem mais de milhares de estilos de Kung Fu chin\u00EAs."@pt . . "Various Schools"@en . . "Martial art and philosophy developed in China"@en . . ": \u529F\u592B"@en . "Kung fu est ars martiales exitiabilis iaciendi macaronarum ex naris. Kung fu inlatus est CFA a David Carradine. Ars creata est a Power Ranges in aetate jurasice et excercita a monachis shaolin. Hodie, varias genera sunt. thumb|Nostra periti ex academia vos duxit historia scholastica florente kung fu. thumb|Our experts from the academe will guide you with scholastic information on the history and development of kung fu."@la . . . "Kung Fu is a Nintendo published remake of the phenomenal arcade video game Kung-Fu Master. It was released in 1985, whereas the original was released in 1984. The arcade title was developed by Irem and the original is credited as being the first beat-em up video game, a genre that while in recent years has died down in popularity featured some of the noteworthy titles during the 80's and 90's with games such as Double Dragon, Final Fight and Bad Dudes. This version was made by the same team who made Super Mario Bros."@en . "Now we're really gonna start kicking butt!"@en . "Kung Fu"@en . "Kung Fu"@pt . . . "Body"@en . "Kung Fu is the broad title given to skill in 9Dragons. Kung Fu can be divided into 2 broad categories: Vagabond Kung Fu, which can be learned regardless of what Clan you're in, but is quite weak, and Clan Kung Fu, which can only be learned once you join a Clan, and is much stronger."@en . "Game"@en . "Armor"@en . "The adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a half-white/half-Chinese Shaolin monk wandering throughout the Wild West, helping people along the way with sage wisdom for the good people and devastating expertise in martial arts for the bad ones. When it premiered, it was a unique Western series with an Asian lead character (albeit played by an actor with no Asian ancestry) who refused to use a gun and looked out for the innocent, especially the minority groups that the genre typically ignored. The emphasis of the series was very much on philosophy, particularly Eastern philosophy, rather than gunplay. While it has elements of a Stern Chase (given that he is wanted for killing the Chinese Emperor's nephew after he fatally shot his beloved master in cold blood), it was usually not a pressing matter for the character outside the occasional bounty hunter. Caine is also a stern chaser, looking for his half brother. He often enters a town only a few days after his brother has left it. It has since become seen as the archetypical Walking the Earth show with a wandering adventurer who has higher spiritual aspirations, but is still ready to get tough when called for. Some of its dialogue became cliches in their own right (calling students \"Grasshopper\", and \"When you can take the pebble from my hand, it will be time for you to leave\" are two of the best known of these). A Sequel Series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, featured Caine's Identical Grandson and his own estranged son, a modern day cop. It lasted longer than its namesake, though it failed to gain nearly so much attention. Kung Fu 3D was a series of 12 Webisodes hosted on the Warner Brothers website in 1999; while it featured a character named Kwai Chang Caine voiced by David Carradine, it deviated from the show's canon. Caine is left on the temple's steps by his mother as a baby, and he is in search of his father instead of his brother. The web series had No Ending. Either invented or introduced the concept of a kung-fu Western to...well, Western audiences. If you're looking for martial arts tropes, see This Index Knows Kung Fu. \n* Adventure Towns \n* Annoying Arrows: In one episode, one of Caine's enemies (a rogue Shaolin monk) attempts to assassinate Caine (before a commercial break, of course), by shooting him in the back with an arrow while he is meditating. In a later scene after the commercial break, Caine pulls what is probably one of his finer moments by confronting his assailant, reaching around, pulling the arrow out of his back, and then contemptuously throwing the arrow at his enemy's feet. \n* Arbitrary Skepticism: In The Legend Continues, Peter often frowned on the idea of supernatural phenomenon being the cause of the episode's case. Even after they had often faced various such phenomena up close. \n* Asians Speaking English/Translation Convention \n* Badass Family: The Caines, naturally. \n* By-The-Book Cop: In the first season of The Legend Continues, Peter often disapproved of his father's interference in police investigations. By the time he himself re-learned his own childhood martial arts training, he began to value Caine's assistance more. \n* Catch Phrase: \"Grasshopper\" among others. \n* Does Not Like Shoes: One of the only times Caine wears footwear is to attend a wedding. \n* Fighting Series \n* Flashback Echo \n* Friend on the Force: Several of the cops in The Legend Continues, although most of them simply couldn't figure out the senior Caine at all. Peter himself was this for his father. \n* Handicapped Badass: The blind Master Po. \n* Humble Goal \n* I Am Not My Father: Peter cites this trope in The Legend Continues, during the first season's opening sequence: \n* Identical Grandson: Kwai Chang Caine from The Legend Continues, grandson of Kwai Chang from the original series. Both played by David Carradine. \n* David Carradine also played Matthew Caine, Kwai Chang's son & Kwai Chang II's father, in an episode or two of TLC. \n* Koan. Well yes, naturally. \n* Subverted in the Pilot Movie for Kung Fu: The Legend Continues when Peter quotes his father back to him. \n* Levitating Lotus Position: Kwai Chang Caine did this sometimes while meditating in The Legend Continues. \n* Magical Asian: Masters Po and Kan to Caine and Caine himself to most white people he meets. \n* The Magnificent Seven Samurai: The Legend Continues had an episode called \"Dragonswing\", where Caine and Peter assemble a team of Shao Lin alumni to help a friend rescue his girlfriend from the thugs who've taken over his Northwestern town. Robert Vaughn guest-starred as Rykker, a mercenary very similar to his Magnificent Seven character. \n* The Man They Couldn't Hang: In \"The Nature of Evil\" \n* Martial Pacifist: Caine never wants trouble, but woe be anyone who forces him to fight. \n* Punishment Box: Caine finds himself in a two-man Box, and teaches the other man in the box to meditate so as to avoid the torturous aspects of being in the box. The guards & other prisoners are amazed that they're able to leave under their own power instead of being carried out. \n* Stern Chase \n* Strictly Formula: In each episode Caine basically goes to a town, townspeople don't like him, finds open-minded ally, finds enemy, must fight, makes monk-ly decision concerning friend and enemy, flashback to the power of five, win fight, credits roll. \n* Took a Level In Badass: In one of the early episodes of The Legend Continues, Peter's in a bind against the Villain of the Week, who's beating the crap out of him like nobody's business. Then he instinctively taps into his forgotten kung fu skills via Groin Attack. The next season would focus on him gradually re-learning everything he'd been taught as a child. \n* Walking the Earth - Trope Namer; well, indirectly. \n* Warrior Poet \n* The Western \n* What Could Have Been: The series was pitched to the TV studios by Bruce Lee, who originally intended to star in it. \n* When You Snatch the Pebble: This is the Trope Namer."@en . "Kung Fu is a Nintendo published remake of the phenomenal arcade video game Kung-Fu Master. It was released in 1985, whereas the original was released in 1984. The arcade title was developed by Irem and the original is credited as being the first beat-em up video game, a genre that while in recent years has died down in popularity featured some of the noteworthy titles during the 80's and 90's with games such as Double Dragon, Final Fight and Bad Dudes. This version was made by the same team who made Super Mario Bros."@en . "Male"@en . . "Kung Fu is a 1970s television series that aired on ABC."@en . "Hey, hey, hold on. Kicking butt is just a small part of kung fu. It's awesome, but it's small."@en . . . "Kung Fu"@en . . "Il Kung Fu non \u00E8 che una diramazione dell'arte complessiva che va sotto il nome di \"Kung Perfect x Kung Perfect\" meglio anche conosciuta come . Il Kung Perfect x Kung Perfect (che d'ora in poi abbrevieremo in KP) viene suddiviso in questo modo: \n* Kung Fui \n* Kung Fosti \n* Kung Fu \n* Kung Fummo \n* Kung Foste \n* Kung Furono Ma entriamo nel dettaglio e analizziamo bene tutte e le 6 arti che vanno a comporre il KP:"@it . . "Kung Fu Panda"@en . "Rabbit child"@en . "Po using kung fu in Kung Fu Panda"@en . . .