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Shaolin Soccer English ((link)) -

| Character | Original Actor | English Dub Actor | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sing / Mighty Steel Leg | Stephen Chow | Stephen Chow (himself) | | Mui (the baker) | Vicki Zhao | Bai Ling | | "Golden Leg" Fung | Ng Man-tat | Steve Bulen | | Hung | Patrick Tse | Kirk Thornton |

Sing reunites his "brothers"—each possessing a unique Shaolin skill like "Iron Head" or "Empty Hand"—to compete in the national tournament. Their goal? Defeat the high-tech, steroid-enhanced "Team Evil"

To make the film "tighter," several jokes and subplots were removed, including "vomit and fart gags" and some of the more violent moments. Some references were also localized; for instance, references to illegal drugs used by Team Evil were changed to "special training". shaolin soccer english

Shaolin Soccer English refers to the integration of Shaolin Kung Fu principles with soccer training. The concept is built on the idea that soccer players can benefit from the physical and mental discipline of Shaolin Kung Fu, which emphasizes flexibility, agility, speed, and endurance.

Stephen Chow, Ng Man-tat, Wu Meng-chia, and Zhao Wei | Character | Original Actor | English Dub

Many fans suggest avoiding the US English edit by Miramax . It cut nearly 20 minutes of footage and altered the music to fit a PG-13 rating . The original uncut Cantonese version is widely considered the superior experience.

"Shaolin Soccer" is a hilarious and action-packed film that combines the best of Shaolin Kung Fu and soccer to create an unforgettable cinematic experience. With its positive themes, memorable characters, and entertaining storyline, the movie has become a cult classic among fans of martial arts and comedy films. Stephen Chow, Ng Man-tat, Wu Meng-chia, and Zhao

Much of the original musical score was replaced with contemporary American hip-hop and electronic tracks to appeal to a younger Western demographic. Sound effects were heightened to emphasize the comic-book, anime-like nature of the soccer matches. The English Dubbing: Balancing Comedy and Culture

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Sing (Steel Leg) wants to popularise Shaolin Kung Fu in the modern world by applying it to soccer.