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* BashBrothers: The protagonist He Jia-yu and the neighboring punk kid Wu De-zhi, who got off on a wrong foot after the opening lion dance scene, but later on gets to become besties who squabble as much as looking out for one another.

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* BashBrothers: The protagonist He Jia-yu and the neighboring punk kid Wu De-zhi, who got off on a wrong foot after the opening lion dance scene, but later on gets to become besties who squabble as much as looking out for one another.



* ChineseVampire: One scene had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, with a bunch of their friends, sneaking into a funeral parlour in order to steal from a coffin, by dressing up as ''jiangshi''s. It works for a moment, but suddenly a Taoist priest commandeering a group of ''real'' ''jiangshi''s suddenly shows up.

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* ChineseVampire: One scene had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, with a bunch of their friends, sneaking into a funeral parlour in order to steal from a coffin, by dressing up as ''jiangshi''s. It works for a moment, but suddenly a Taoist priest commandeering a group of ''real'' ''jiangshi''s suddenly shows up.up, much their horror.



* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: [[spoiler: The final battle had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, finally getting the upper hand on Lord Luo, repeating pounding on the villain until he's finally, ''finally'' taken down, after an intensely long DuelToTheDeath]].

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* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: [[spoiler: The final last battle had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, finally getting the upper hand on Lord Luo, repeating pounding on the villain until he's finally, ''finally'' taken down, after an intensely long DuelToTheDeath]].



* KnightOfCerebus: For most of the first half, the film is a lighthearted, schlocky comedy, with the fights being played out like a comedy, and mostly revolving around the antics between the rivals He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, with plenty of scenes with the two bumbling around and getting into trouble. And then, the BigBad, Lord Luo Yi-hu, shows up, and starts killing off named characters closest to the protagonists in order to secure dominance in the martial world, and the movie gets considerably darker.

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* KnightOfCerebus: For most of the first half, the film is a lighthearted, schlocky comedy, with the fights being played out like a comedy, and mostly revolving around the antics between the rivals He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, De-zhi with plenty of scenes with the two bumbling around and getting into trouble. And then, the BigBad, Lord Luo Yi-hu, shows up, and starts killing off named characters closest to the protagonists in order to secure dominance in the martial world, and the movie gets considerably darker.



* OfCorpseHesAlive: [[spoiler: After Lord Huo had killed off Master Zhang, knowing that He Jia-yu and friends - the only obstacles in his way to dominance of the martial world - are coming in to rendezvous with their mentor, the villain then props Master Zhang's motionless body in the middle of the temple where the meeting is supposed to happen, in order to lure the protagonists into a trap]].

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* OfCorpseHesAlive: [[spoiler: After Lord Huo had killed off Master Zhang, knowing that He Jia-yu and friends - the his only remaininf obstacles in his way to dominance of the martial world - are coming in to rendezvous with their mentor, the villain then props Master Zhang's motionless body in the middle of the temple where the meeting is supposed to happen, in order to lure the protagonists into a trap]].
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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In the final battle, He jian-yu managed to rip a hole in the back of Lord luo's pants. But it turns out the villain wears Johns under his trousers.
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He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi are two hooligans who studied in the same school, and are neighbors, who spend their days getting into trouble with their strict, overbearing fathers. After a lion dance tournament which sees He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, respectively donning a chicken suit and an armoured centipede ([[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture_9459.PNG What, you think we're making this up?]]) ends with the troublesome duo getting into serious hot water, they eventually made up after bumping into Chen Xiao-wei, the daughter of another kung fu family who secretly serves the Anti-Manchurian resistance. As luck would have it, a dangerous and powerful Manchurian Warlord, Lord Luo Yi-hu, have plans to wipe out all the surrounding martial arts sect and take over, and the trio, after a series of unlikely encounters brings them closer together, are the unlikely heroes standing in the way of the warlord.

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He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi are two hooligans who studied in the same school, and are neighbors, who spend their days getting into trouble with their strict, overbearing fathers. After a lion dance tournament which sees He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, respectively donning a chicken suit and an armoured centipede ([[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture_9459.PNG What, you think we're making this up?]]) ends ending with the troublesome duo getting into serious hot water, they eventually made up after bumping into Chen Xiao-wei, the daughter of another kung fu family who secretly serves the Anti-Manchurian resistance. As luck would have it, a dangerous and powerful Manchurian Warlord, Lord Luo Yi-hu, have plans to wipe out all the surrounding martial arts sect and take over, and the trio, after a series of unlikely encounters brings them closer together, are the unlikely heroes standing in the way of the warlord.
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* ActionGirl: Chen Xiao-wei, one of longtime Hong Kong action-girl icon SDharon Yeung's first roles, and she doesn't dissapoint when delivering asskickings to mooks. Her ActionMom, Madam Chen, is also a very competent fighter.

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* ActionGirl: Chen Xiao-wei, one of longtime Hong Kong action-girl icon SDharon Sharon Yeung's first roles, and she doesn't dissapoint when delivering asskickings to mooks. Her ActionMom, Madam Chen, is also a very competent fighter.



* AssholeVictim: In her first fight, Chen Xiao-wei gets harassed by a rich punk, who first tries flirting with her, and then grabs her and [[ForcefulKiss force a kiss on her]] when she rejects him, even calling her a "bitch" for trying to defend herself and taunting her that he can rape and kill anyone and get away with it due to being from a rich family. Unfortunately for '''him''', Chen Xiao-wei turns out to be a skilled kung fu fighter and ActionGIrl, at which point she unloads a full minute of whoop-ass on him, culminating with a FinishingStomp on his throat... which kills him.

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* AssholeVictim: In her first fight, Chen Xiao-wei gets harassed by a rich punk, who first tries flirting with her, and then grabs her and [[ForcefulKiss force a kiss on her]] when she rejects him, even calling her a "bitch" for trying to defend herself and taunting her that he can rape and kill anyone and get away with it due to being from a rich family. Unfortunately for '''him''', Chen Xiao-wei turns out to be a skilled kung fu fighter and ActionGIrl, ActionGirl, at which point she unloads a full minute of whoop-ass on him, culminating with a FinishingStomp on his throat... which kills him.
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* YouKilledMyFather: Lord Luo Yi-Hu is likely the biggest parent-killer in the martial world, whose victims include [[spoiler: protagonist He Jia-yu's father, Master He]], Wu De-zhi's uncle Master Wu Chang-jiu]], [[spoiler: Xiao-Wei's mother, Madam Chen]] and right before the finale, [[spoiler: kills off He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi's mentor, Master Zhang Li-yi]]. Resulting in all three of the protagonists having a vendetta against him, setting up the climatic fight.

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* YouKilledMyFather: Lord Luo Yi-Hu is likely the biggest parent-killer in the martial world, whose victims include [[spoiler: protagonist He Jia-yu's father, Master He]], [[spoiler: Wu De-zhi's uncle Master Wu Chang-jiu]], [[spoiler: Xiao-Wei's mother, Madam Chen]] and right before the finale, [[spoiler: kills off He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi's mentor, Master Zhang Li-yi]]. Resulting in all three of the protagonists having a vendetta against him, setting up the climatic fight.
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''Kid from Kwangtung'' is a 1982 Creator/SHawBrothers MArtialArtsMovie starring Wong Yue, Chiang Kam and Creator/SharonYeung, notably being Sharon's last martial arts film she made with the Shaws.

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''Kid from Kwangtung'' is a 1982 Creator/SHawBrothers MArtialArtsMovie Creator/ShawBrothers MartialArtsMovie starring Wong Yue, Chiang Kam and Creator/SharonYeung, notably being Sharon's last martial arts film she made with the Shaws.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Yes, that's a dude in a chickensuit fighting a bunch of dudes carrying an armored centipede costume at the top of the poster. And ItMakesSenseInContext.]]

''Kid from Kwangtung'' is a 1982 Creator/SHawBrothers MArtialArtsMovie starring Wong Yue, Chiang Kam and Creator/SharonYeung, notably being Sharon's last martial arts film she made with the Shaws.

He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi are two hooligans who studied in the same school, and are neighbors, who spend their days getting into trouble with their strict, overbearing fathers. After a lion dance tournament which sees He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, respectively donning a chicken suit and an armoured centipede ([[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture_9459.PNG What, you think we're making this up?]]) ends with the troublesome duo getting into serious hot water, they eventually made up after bumping into Chen Xiao-wei, the daughter of another kung fu family who secretly serves the Anti-Manchurian resistance. As luck would have it, a dangerous and powerful Manchurian Warlord, Lord Luo Yi-hu, have plans to wipe out all the surrounding martial arts sect and take over, and the trio, after a series of unlikely encounters brings them closer together, are the unlikely heroes standing in the way of the warlord.

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* {{Acrofatic}}: Wu De-zhi may be the FatComicRelief with an oversized gut, but he's still a skilled fighter who can take down plenty of mooks, and backs up He Jia-yu against Lord Luo in the final battle,
* ActionGirl: Chen Xiao-wei, one of longtime Hong Kong action-girl icon SDharon Yeung's first roles, and she doesn't dissapoint when delivering asskickings to mooks. Her ActionMom, Madam Chen, is also a very competent fighter.
* AnimalMotifs:
** The lion dance scene had He Jia-yu fighting the rival class led by Wu De-zhi, using his chicken fist moves against the rivals' centipede pattern. They're also respectively dressed in a chicken suit and centipede armour.
** The final battle had He Jia-yu breaking away from the PowerTrio to fight Lord Luo Yi-hu, both of them barehanded. He Jia-yu immediately takes on a monkey fist stance, complete with monkey gibbering, while Lord Luo counters with a tiger stance.
* AssholeVictim: In her first fight, Chen Xiao-wei gets harassed by a rich punk, who first tries flirting with her, and then grabs her and [[ForcefulKiss force a kiss on her]] when she rejects him, even calling her a "bitch" for trying to defend herself and taunting her that he can rape and kill anyone and get away with it due to being from a rich family. Unfortunately for '''him''', Chen Xiao-wei turns out to be a skilled kung fu fighter and ActionGIrl, at which point she unloads a full minute of whoop-ass on him, culminating with a FinishingStomp on his throat... which kills him.
* BashBrothers: The protagonist He Jia-yu and the neighboring punk kid Wu De-zhi, who got off on a wrong foot after the opening lion dance scene, but later on gets to become besties who squabble as much as looking out for one another.
* BloodFromTheMouth: Most of Lord Luo Yi-hu's victims ends up suffering this fate after being bested, since the villain fights barehanded with his indestructible fists. Throwing up entire mouthfuls of blood is a sign that they're absolutely dead, and even if they survive the villain's onslaught (like the PowerTrio protagonists) they will still end up with blood trickling from their lips.
* ButtCannon: In the opening Chicken-vs-Centipede fight, He Jia-yu's chicken suit turns out to have a hidden mechanism in it's butt area which fires dough. He actually taunts his opponents, "taste my chickenshit!" before triggering the mechanism.
* CarryABigStick: Wu De-zhi uses a metal club during the botched assassination attempt on Lord Luo, the villain. It works on mooks, but he's forced to ditch his weapon when he's clearly outmatched by the powerful lord.
* ChineseVampire: One scene had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, with a bunch of their friends, sneaking into a funeral parlour in order to steal from a coffin, by dressing up as ''jiangshi''s. It works for a moment, but suddenly a Taoist priest commandeering a group of ''real'' ''jiangshi''s suddenly shows up.
* EpicFlail: Chen Xiao-wei uses a flail as her preferred weapon, both tips which ends in a dagger, using it to take down enemy mooks in the final scene.
* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: [[spoiler: The final battle had He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, finally getting the upper hand on Lord Luo, repeating pounding on the villain until he's finally, ''finally'' taken down, after an intensely long DuelToTheDeath]].
* FatComicRelief: Wu De-zhi, the chubby FatIdiot classmate of He Jia-yu, who gets dragged into plenty of Jia-yu's antics. Either that or getting slapped around by Chen Xiao-wei.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: Master Zhang Liyi, the mentor to He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, can kill mooks by digging his thumb into their temples. [[spoiler: Against the villain Luo Yi-hu, however, it's not effective enough to save his own life]].
* GoodOldFisticuffs: Fistfights abound throughout the film, with knuckles clashing all over the place.
* GoofySuit: This is probably the first kung fu film featuring a protagonist kicking ass while dressed as a chicken.
* AHandfulForAnEye: In the finale, He Jia-yu managed to momentarily turn the battle around by grabbing a handful of burning joss sticks and blowing it's flames and smoke into Lord Luo's eyes, blinding the villain enough for a CurbStompCushion moment.
* HeadbuttingHeroes: He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi are classmates, neighbors, and bickers around constantly when not kicking ass as a team.
* HeroKiller: Lord Luo Yi-hu, see YouKilledMyFather for the examples. ALL of it.
* InASingleBound: All over the place in the finale, with Lord Luo and He Jia-yu leaping vertically upwards to ceilings, and across from one end of the hall to another.
* ItsPersonal: He Jia-yu, Wu De-zhi, and Chen Xiao-wei, towards Lord Luo Yi-hu, in order to avenge - in order - [[spoiler: his father his uncle, and her mother... and later on, ''their''' teacher]], all whom are killed by Lord Luo.
* KnightOfCerebus: For most of the first half, the film is a lighthearted, schlocky comedy, with the fights being played out like a comedy, and mostly revolving around the antics between the rivals He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, with plenty of scenes with the two bumbling around and getting into trouble. And then, the BigBad, Lord Luo Yi-hu, shows up, and starts killing off named characters closest to the protagonists in order to secure dominance in the martial world, and the movie gets considerably darker.
* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: In the final temple battle, He Jia-yu managed to remove the villain Lord Luo's boot. Being a CombatPragmatist, he then turns what was originally a CurbStompBattle for the heroes by scattering burning joss stick ashes all over the temple floor to subdue the villain.
* MentorOccupationalHazard: [[spoiler: Master Zhang, the mentor and teacher to He Jia-yu and the heroes, is the last named character to be killed by the villain Lord Luo, right before the final act]]. In order to segue into the final RoaringRampageOfRevenge...
* OfCorpseHesAlive: [[spoiler: After Lord Huo had killed off Master Zhang, knowing that He Jia-yu and friends - the only obstacles in his way to dominance of the martial world - are coming in to rendezvous with their mentor, the villain then props Master Zhang's motionless body in the middle of the temple where the meeting is supposed to happen, in order to lure the protagonists into a trap]].
* RealMenDontCry: Referenced, when He Jia-yu is moping over [[spoiler: the death of his father]], Wu De-zhi states that their new friend, Chen Xiao-wei, just [[spoiler: lost her mother]] - in the hands of the same villain, no less - and she's not crying over it. It helps that Chen is TheStoic most of her screentime.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi, [[spoiler: after discovering their father's and uncle's killer]] to be Lord Luo, immediately goes out to ambush the villain without a clear plan beforehand, and ends up interfering with Madam Chen, Chen Xiao-wei's mother, who is spying on Lord Luo. In the following botched assassination attempt, both the protagonists ends up being forced to flee, while [[spoiler: Madam Chen ends up getting beaten to death by Lord Luo]]. NiceJobBreakingItHero doesn't even cover how badly they've screwed up...
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: For all the heroes, because Lord Luo had killed [[spoiler: their father, mother, uncle '''AND''' mentor]], and the final battle to the death is dedicated to avenging the loved ones they've lost.
* RightHandCat: Lord Luo Yi-hu owns a black cat, which he strokes in numerous scenes while watching his minions kill off RedShirts, in a rather obvious nod to [[Franchise/JamesBond Blofeld]]. When the villain get into fights though, the black cat somehow remains in his hands without being scared off.
* TrainingMontage: If the main characters aren't kicking ass, they're training themselves to improve their skills in kicking ass. Right in the start, the opening credits and titles are played over He Jia-yu training himself in kung fu.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The protagonist He Jia-yu, the chubby sidekick Wu De-zhi, and the resident ActionGirl Chen Xiao-wei forms the primary PowerTrio of the movie. They ALL had a vendetta towards Lord Luo for plotting to rule over the martial world and causing the deaths of those closest to them.
* TheWorfEffect: Really, ALL the named characters which aren't the PowerTrio protagonists only serves to either get their asses kicked, or brutally killed by the villain, Lord Luo Yi-Hu in order to establish how big of a threat he is.
* YouKilledMyFather: Lord Luo Yi-Hu is likely the biggest parent-killer in the martial world, whose victims include [[spoiler: protagonist He Jia-yu's father, Master He]], Wu De-zhi's uncle Master Wu Chang-jiu]], [[spoiler: Xiao-Wei's mother, Madam Chen]] and right before the finale, [[spoiler: kills off He Jia-yu and Wu De-zhi's mentor, Master Zhang Li-yi]]. Resulting in all three of the protagonists having a vendetta against him, setting up the climatic fight.
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