Shaolin Soccer English Dub đ„
Sing (Stephen Chow) reunites his five Shaolin brothers to form a soccer team, using kung fu to dominate the field, while fighting a corrupt opponent's team of steroid-enhanced players.
The 2001 cult classicâs English dub replaces poetic kung fu wisdom with lines like: âRemember, the fundamentals are the building blocks of the fundamentals.â đ§ Is it accurate? No. đ Is it hilarious? Absolutely. Watch for Ming-Na Wen as the steel-arm baker and the most aggressive soccer commentary ever. Shaolin Soccer English Dub
Letâs be honest: the lip movements rarely match. In the English dub, charactersâ mouths flap wildly while calm, crisp English sentences emerge. In any dramatic film, this would be a disaster. In Shaolin Soccer , where a ball can tear a goal net into a shape of a dragon, the mismatched lip-sync adds to the surreal, video-game-like atmosphere. It feels like an anime dub from the 90sâimperfect, but full of personality. Sing (Stephen Chow) reunites his five Shaolin brothers