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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

This video claims that real life kung fu information, is taught to children in the cartoon Dragonball Z. This first video talks about Master Roshi The Turtle Hermit, and what real life kung fu lesson he teaches.

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  • i actually really do like most of ur videos, but do u really sound like that? you should make a video of you having a conversation or something. i mean how do u expect to be taken seriously by talking in such a manner and excessively reinforcing your points to the extent it becomes patronizing?

  • Hello. I am sorry if the videos sound patronizing. In real time conversations with people, I find that the majority of people do not understand. They request that I repeat what is said many times before they feel like they understand. If you feel patronized, you should feel lucky. You are a smart person.

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  • Okay, this video is messed up! 1. you were talking about Dragonball, not Dragonball Z, 2. Goku doesnt learn Kung Fu, he learns the kame method of martial arts, 3. dragonball Z is NOT a children's cartoon, the frieza saga has an 18 rating in japan, and dragonball contains large amounts of sexual inuendo (unless you watch the 4kids dub). Also, dragonball is the monkey king legend, not a way of teaching kung fu to shortlimbs.

  • 2:31 lol

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  • correction: this is dragon ball, not dragon ball z. difference? dbz has mor screaming.

  • yeah dude you have no way idea what your tallking about.

  • this isnt for kids it was edited so kids can watch it

    THERE IS A UNCUT VERSION which is released in america

  • @helllspell Did you seriously just tell me to "get over" something I posted in a comment 3 years ago? I don't even remember posting the comment or watching the video so its safe to say that I must be over it.

  • If you watch the show mater roshi explains several times when asked to teach the secret of martial arts that the secret is simply to increase your strength, speed, and intelligence beyond that of your opponent.

  • @FreakBoi2008 It's for kids dude get over it.

  • To all of you who bitch about "It's not Kung Fu... the Z-fighters don't practice Kung Fu..." etc

    Have you any idea of how many styles of Kung Fu there are? And that basically any martial art can be reffered to as Kung Fu?

    Karate and Taekwondo are directly styles based on Kungfu. To put it bluntly:

    *Karate: Southern Kungfu styles that have spread to Japan.

    *Taekwondo: Northern styles that have spread to Korea.

  • ...DBZ Goku has mastered his own style of fighting which he passes onto his protoge, Uub. So yeah, none of the Z fighters practice Kung Fu. Except Krillin who was a shaolin monk before training under Master Roshi.

  • The fighting style in DB is not Kung Fu. Master Roshi created the hermit style of fighting which he teaches to the ox king and Gohan (Goku's grandpa). Gohan teaches that same style to young Goku. Goku then searches for Roshi to train under Him along side krillin. Goku later studies under Kami, the gaurdian of earth who teaches him the Kami Sensei style of fighting. When he went to other world goku traveled to the king Kai planet and studied under his style of fighting techniques. By the end of

  • your talking about dragon ball not dragonball z  you dufus get it right for the fans cuz mr satan and master roshi will kick your arse master roshi btu every thing else is excellent good work

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