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2''Yamucha's-Kung Fu Academy'' (饮茶之功夫学园) is a Chinese-Taiwanese comedy animated series created and produced by [[Creator/HongYing Hong Ying Animation]]. While this studio is best known for animating outsourced cartoons, ''Yamucha's'' is one of the few locally-produced works they maintain.
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4With many characters being food, the show focuses on the young martial arts students Miko and Nao and their training at a renowned but antiquated academy in Yincha Town, as well as their friends and the villains they face, including a group of idiotic squid thieves. The show premiered on New Years Day 2007 on China's Creator/{{CCTV}} network and was moderately successful and well-received with a total of 208 episodes.
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6''Yamucha's'' started as a group of fifteen web shorts released in 2004 which lack dialogue.[[note]]There was also a [[https://web.archive.org/web/20050203003109/http://www.yamuchas.com/ Japanese website]] dating from 2003, but little of the ''Yamucha's'' brand materialized in Japan, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcFm9lzZQZA this music video]].[[/note]] These shorts spoofed Chinese cinema (including [[{{Main/Wuxia}} wuxia]]), ''Film/JurassicPark'' and ''[[{{Film/Titanic1997}} Titanic]]''.[[note]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFRwQ-E9iQQ This video]] has thirteen of the web shorts.[[/note]] The TV show reimagined most of the main characters as students or staff of a kung fu academy.
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8The series would receive a sequel called "飲茶關愛生命" (something like ''Yamucha's - Caring About Life'') in the early 2010's, with many human characters joining the food ones.
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10While the TV show may lack an English dub, it was given an [[http://qwineexpo.megamai.com/project/4133 English trailer]] where the show is titled ''The Gongfu Class of Yincha''.
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12The Chinese video site Bilibili has episodes of both this and its sequel [[https://www.bilibili.com/bangumi/play/ss38112 here]].
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14Named after the Cantonese custom of dim sum and tea consumption known as ''yum cha'', it has no relation with a ''Franchise/DragonBall'' character.
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17!!''Yamucha's'' provides examples of:
18* AgeLift: Rudy, Masa, Obby, and Artee are grown teachers in the TV show, but in the preceding shorts they are children like the rest of the cast. Possibly also applies to Bomi, who is a merchant.
19* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Features a rainbow cast which includes foods that are oddly colored, such as a purple hot dog and blue bread.
20* {{Animesque}}: The series takes several cues from anime, such as {{Sweat Drop}}s and CrossPoppingVeins appearing on characters.
21* AnthropomorphicFood: Most of the main cast and some minor characters are Chinese snacks, in addition to other kinds of food.
22** Miko is a shumai.
23** Nao is a baozi.
24** Jubby is a dumpling, the design of his/her[[note]]Jubby is male according to a [[http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/2004-11-17/1447568404.html character description]] for the 2004 shorts, but is female according to the Baike encyclopedia page for the TV show.[[/note]] head resembling a baby bonnet.
25** Halu is an onigiri.
26** Maru is a peach.
27** Hado is a hotdog.
28** Nida is an egg tart.
29** Happu is a hamburger.
30** Rudy is a youtiao.
31** Artee is a milk tea cup.
32** Masa is a zongzi.
33** Obby is a flatbread.
34** Bomi is a bread.
35* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Jubby, who is literally a baby, is the youngest of the kids.
36* BadassAdorable: The students, whenever they use their martial arts skills. Special mention goes to Jubby, the infant who stops the tiger in episode one by pulling off its whiskers.
37* BagOfKidnapping: In episode 3, the leader of the squid thieves uses a sack to kidnap Jubby.
38* BalloonBelly: In episode 12, Miko, Nao and Jubby become bloated from eating a bunch of apples.
39* BeardOfEvil: The leader of the squid thieves has a beard resembling a five-o'-clock shadow.
40* BigCreepyCrawlies: The mayor of the town is a fly who is about the size of the other characters.
41* BigEater:
42** Happu has a hobby of eating.
43** If Bomi's translations of her thoughts are any indication, Jubby is quite the gluttonous one.
44* BlueIsHeroic: Miko, the protagonist, is blue and wishes to become a hero in martial arts.
45-->'''Miko:''' Don't call me "Miko". Call me "hero"!
46* BlushStickers: A common feature with the characters. The squid thieves don't have them.
47* BreathWeapon: In episode 4, Jubby breathes fire as Nao fights her in her dream.
48* CatapultNightmare: Nao's episode-beginning dream in episode 4 about Jubby fighting and eating her ends with her jolting upright in bed, relieved that it's just a dream.
49* CharacterInTheLogo: Miko, Nao, and Jubby appear in the logo.
50* ChasingAButterfly: In episode 3, this is how Jubby finds the barbecue the Mountain Thieves have devised to lure her to them; she chases a butterfly and comes across the smell of the barbecue by accident.
51* ChromaticArrangement: Miko is blue, Nao is pink, and Jubby is yellow.
52* CranialEruption: In the first episode, the tiger develops a bump on his head after colliding with Nao and hitting a tree.
53* CuteButCacophonic: Jubby is an adorable little baby, but her crying is so loud that in at least one episode it causes parts of the room to crumble.
54* DeliciousDistraction: In episode 3, the Mountain Thieves come up with a barbecue to lure Jubby to them, knowing she likes to eat. It works, distracting her from chasing a butterfly and causing her to follow the scent of the food.
55* DubNameChange: The Japanese bios for the 2004 shorts rename Miko to Shaomai, [[ADogNamedDog the type of food he is]].
56* DreamIntro: Episode 4 begins with a dream where a giant Jubby fights Nao with fire breath.
57* EyelessFace: Obby is a weird variation; while he does have eyes, they're usually not visible, making him look like he has a mouth and eyebrows, but no eyes.
58* GenderFlip: Masa was female in the shorts before being changed to an androgynous-looking male for the show.
59* FingerlessHands: The various students at the academy have arms that have fingerless stubs at the ends.
60* FollowYourNose: In episode 3, Jubby floats in the air as she follows the scent of some steaks that the squid thieves have set out as a trap for her.
61* ForeignExchangeStudent: Hado and Happu are foreign students in the show. To accentuate this, the former is a hotdog and the latter is a hamburger, both well-known American foods.
62* FourFingeredHands: Most of the characters usually have FingerlessHands, but they will occasionally become four-fingered hands when they are holding something. There ''is'' at least one character who has the proper five fingers, however, that being the knight from episode 29.
63* FunnyAnimal: The Mountain Thieves F4 are all anthropomorphic squids.
64* HumanHummingbird: It's common for running characters to have their legs depicted as a blur of circles.
65* IdeaBulb: In episode 1, an idea bulb appears in a though bubble when Nao gets an idea on how to get Jubby to stop following her.
66* InterclassFriendship: The show's two main protagonists Miko and Nao. Miko comes from a poor family and had been chased by creditors. Nao comes from a rich family with a kung-fu background. The shorts, at least, sometimes have romance between the two.
67* ManOnFire: In episode 2, the leader of the squid thieves is completely enveloped in a flame after one of the other squid thieves gets a RumpRoast from hiding in a fryer that Jubby turned on and the flame gets on him.
68* NonMammalianHair: The leader of the squid thieves somehow has a beard.
69* TheNotableNumeral: The squid gang are collectively known as the Mountain Thieves F4, with the "4" referring to how there are four of them.
70* OcularGushers: Whenever any character cries, they produce a waterfall of tears.
71* PantheraAwesome: The first episode features a tiger who threatens Miko and Nao. Jubby, despite being a baby, stops it by ripping off the whiskers.
72* PowerTrio: Miko, Nao, and Jubby.
73* PinkGirlBlueBoy: Miko the blue boy and Nao the pink girl.
74* QuarterHourShort: All episodes are about 10 to 11 minutes long.
75* RumpRoast: Happens to one of the squid thieves in episode 2 when he hides in a fryer. Jubby turns on the fryer, causing the squid to emerge with a flame on his behind.
76* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: The Mountain Thieves F4 are introduced in the second episode, "The Mountain Thieves are Coming".
77* SquashedFlat: In one of the original 2004 shorts, specifically the one spoofing ''Film/JurassicPark'', the gang and a boar they meet are chased by a bunch of dinosaurs. Another dinosaur that had been chasing the gang is squashed flat by the group of dinosaurs running over it.
78* StockSoundEffects: Creator/HannaBarbera sound effects are commonplace in the show.
79* SuperDeformed: The character design.
80* TruckDriversGearChange: A variant of this trope appears in the theme song, which starts in the key of C, pitch-shifts to a higher F key, shifts back to the C key, and then shifts to the F key again and stays there for the remainder of the song.
81* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: The main trio consists of one boy (Miko) and two girls (Nao and Jubby).
82* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Bomi serves as a translator for Jubby's non-existent speech, greeting the viewer and telling them what she's saying.
83* WaddlingHead: Maru has a blob-shaped body and stubby limbs.
84* WingdingEyes: In episode 2, as Bomi shows the squid thieves some of the food they make at the restaurant, one of the squids' eyes turn into hearts as he looks at the delicious food.

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