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  2. Kenji (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Kenji features bajiquan, Praying Mantis kung fu, Baguazhang, Chen-style tai chi, piguaquan, xingyiquan, Shaolin kung fu, Hung Gar, Daitō-ryū, Shōtōkan and numerous other styles, frequently featuring real-life practitioners, such as Master Su Yuchang, director and founder of the Pachi Tanglang Martial Arts Association, [2] and Grand Master ...

  3. Ironfist Chinmi - Wikipedia

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    The series was also adapted as an anime television series in 1988, which was dubbed in English in the early 1990s as Kung Fu Boy and into Arabic as "Madrasat Al-Kung Fu" (Kung Fu School). In Indonesia, the series known as Kungfu Boy. In 1987, the manga won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga. [3]

  4. Solanin - Wikipedia

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    The manga was made into a live-action film directed by Takahiro Miki and starring Aoi Miyazaki as the female protagonist. It was released in Japan on April 3, 2010. [2] [15] In the same year the band Asian Kung-Fu Generation released the single "Solanin", with lyrics written by Inio Asano, author of the manga. The song was featured in the movie ...

  5. Ya Boy Kongming! - Wikipedia

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    The manga has been licensed for English digital release in North America by Kodansha USA, with the first volume released on June 1, 2021. ... Sekitoba Kung Fu, who ...

  6. Category:Martial arts comics - Wikipedia

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    See also Category:Martial arts anime and manga, for Japanese martial arts comics. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Bocchi the Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Kessoku Band (結束バンド, Kessoku Bando, lit. "zip tie", a pun on "unity band") is the central band in the series, based in Starry, a live house in Shimokitazawa.The members' family names are derived from the real-life J-rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, with their instrumental roles matching as well (for example, the Yamadas of both bands play bass).

  8. Oriental Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Heroes is a popular Hong Kong–based manhua created by Tony Wong Yuk-long, a writer/artist responsible for also creating a number of other popular manhua titles.. It was created in 1970, and it continues to be published to

  9. Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword - Wikipedia

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    The re-release started from the beginning of the second series, with the plot alteration of Hero's parents being murdered by a "Northern Mantis kung fu" group instead of Westerners in the original version, due to the first series use of anti-Western sentiments. [7]