Ever wonder what Sanji (One Piece) would sound like saying Kamehameha?

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Ever wonder what Sanji (One Piece) would sound like saying Kamehameha?

Post by tinlunlau » Thu Jan 11, 2018 5:27 pm

Please relocate this thread to wherever you find appropriate, VegettoEX.

I am admittedly a huge Stephen Chow fan as well as being a Dragon Ball fan. There's been a surge of Japanese dubbed Stephen Chow video clips being uploaded on YouTube these days but this one is really takes the cake. So I thought I might as well share it with you guys here. In this particular scene, Tong Pak-Fu (as played here by Stephen Chow) has to guess where his bride is and he was forced to maneuver his secret technique. He does the Kamehameha here. Stephen Chow was voiced over by Hiroaki Hirata for the Japanese dub of The Flirting Scholar.


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Re: Ever wonder what Sanji (One Piece) would sound like saying Kamehameha?

Post by Kunzait_83 » Fri Mar 02, 2018 1:41 pm

Haha, yeah I talked a bit about Stephen Chow's impact on Wuxia films and Kong Kong cinema in the Wuxia thread, and also used The Flirting Scholar as an example of his particular style of martial arts comedy (which has all kinds of direct parallels with Dragon Ball's: Chow's always been a huge fan of the series). I even gifed this exact scene in question.

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Re: Ever wonder what Sanji (One Piece) would sound like saying Kamehameha?

Post by tinlunlau » Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:07 am

Stephen Chow seemed like a huge Shonen Jump reader. I recall him talking about City Hunter like a scholar in Fight Back To School 2. Also worth a mention that he has a huge collection of Shonen Jump tankoubon in his office if you take a look at his remastered dvd interviews.
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