#Drunken Master
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octavio-world · 4 months ago
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omniversalobservations · 3 months ago
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Today marks the 25th anniversary of the release of the M.U.G.E.N. fighting game engine … giving people access to every conceivable matchup in the known multiverse!
(images via The YouTube)
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kungfuwushuworld · 11 months ago
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Drunken kung fu by Jing tian JT 👊
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donutdrawsthings · 11 months ago
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Spend my evening animating my DnD character Willby on Hero Forge!
Would you believe me if I told you he's a monk
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boardsdonthitback · 8 months ago
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Ken Lo, Jackie Chan - Drunken Master II (1994)
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chernobog13 · 4 months ago
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Wong Fei-hung (Jackie Chan) undergoes some rigorous old school kung fu training under the tutelage of Beggar So (Yuen Liu-tin/Simon Yuen) in Drunken Master (1978).
The film was directed by Yuen Woo-ping, the action choreographer of The Matrix (1999), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) and many, many more. He cast his father as Beggar So.
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omercifulheaves · 2 years ago
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Japanese posters for Jackie Chan’s The Fearless Hyena (1979), Drunken Master (1978) and Snake In The Eagle’s Shadow (1978) -- where they were known as Crazy Monkey, Drunk Monkey and Snake Monkey, respectively -- that were drawn by Lupin III creator Monkey Punch.
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brightlotusmoon · 1 year ago
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twilightronin · 2 years ago
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Drunken Master - Yuen Woo Ping 1978
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chinesefirethorn · 7 months ago
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Watched Drunken Master with the Glugs this morning. These are chaos doodles brought about by a discussion on what if Lee and Gaara adopted a third child but he’s as chaotic as Fei-Hung (Jackie Chan) in the movie?
Introducing Fei-Hung Lee, the menace of Suna! (In the first page, the kanji on Gaara's forehead means "worry", "concern", and "anxious".)
@bananahwormz @reject-tiefling
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muchalucha-art · 2 months ago
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Mucha Lucha the...BEER?!?
Somehow methinks this is probably not official WB product...
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miaminks · 10 months ago
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Another boy to add to the D&D character collection, but this time it's pirate flavoured. 𓆏
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vozchik · 10 months ago
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kungfuwushuworld · 2 years ago
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Drunken Kung fu 
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donutdrawsthings · 10 months ago
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The Curse Of Strahd experience when you're playing as a drunk monk
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catandcrown · 2 years ago
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The Governor
Male Tabaxi - Monk (Way of the Drunken Master)
My favourite character to date in a DnD campaign. I’ve been working on designing him in layers, to show his journey from a little street urchin cat (at 3ft 4) to a force of nature that's been bringing down cults and saving cities from dragons. 
This is his level 1-3ish outfit. The overall vibe is old style London, as the city he hails from and grew up in is inspired by that era in our campaign, with a bit more steampunk thrown in. His cap was given to him by his former Master, Old Tom, who was a drunken fighter and a disgraced monk. As a youth, Gov was kept as an exotic pet for an aristocratic family, carted out to perform tricks and acrobatics for their guests. 
When he finally snapped and lashed out, he took a guests eye out, and was declawed for it as punishment. He managed to escape his captors eventually, stealing a prized pocket watch and heirloom from them in the process that he wears proudly as his first trophy. He made a life on the streets, and after time, was able to have surgery to repair his hands and feet, including metal claw bones. 
Because it is still painful for him to fight with his claws at times, his style of combat is very much a mixed martial art boxer, using his first and second knuckles much more than other monks. He can, however, use these claws to open locks (functioning as thieves tools) and also uses a form of acupuncture with them to do stunning strikes. 
His journey is so much fun, and i cant wait to do the next layer, which is roughly when his journey began (as we started the campaign at level 6) Hope you enjoy him so far!
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