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Bruceploitation (a
portmanteau A portmanteau word, or portmanteau (, ) is a blend of wordsBruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
" and "exploitation") is an
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subgenre that emerged after the death of
martial arts film Martial arts films are a subgenre of action films that feature numerous martial arts combat between characters. These combats are usually the films' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often are a method of storytelling and character expres ...
star
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
in 1973, where filmmakers from Hong Kong,
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cast Bruce Lee
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actors ("Lee-alikes") to star in imitation martial arts films, in order to exploit Lee's sudden international popularity. Bruce Lee look-alike characters also commonly appear in other media, including
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,
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, and
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History

When martial arts film star Bruce Lee died on July 20, 1973, he was Hong Kong's most famous martial arts actor. When ''
Enter the Dragon ''Enter the Dragon'' ( zh, t=龍爭虎鬥) is a 1973 martial arts film directed by Robert Clouse and written by Michael Allin. The film stars Bruce Lee, John Saxon and Jim Kelly. It was Lee's final completed film appearance before his death o ...
'' became a box office success worldwide, many Hong Kong studios feared that a movie without their most famous star in it would not be financially successful and decided to play on Lee's sudden international fame by making movies that sounded like Bruce Lee starring vehicles. They cast actors who looked like Lee and changed their screen names to variations of Lee's name, such as
Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the na ...
and
Bruce Le Bruce Le (; born June 5, 1950, Burma), birth name Huang Jianlong (), a.k.a. Wong Kin-lung, is a Macao-established Burmese (or Taiwanese; there are conflicting reports) born (British descent/Macao descent and half-Chinese/half-Burmese)
.


Actors

After Bruce Lee's death, many actors assumed Lee-like
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Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the na ...
(小龍 from his real name Ho Chung Tao 何宗道), Bruce Chen, Bruce Lai (real name Chang Yi-Tao),
Bruce Le Bruce Le (; born June 5, 1950, Burma), birth name Huang Jianlong (), a.k.a. Wong Kin-lung, is a Macao-established Burmese (or Taiwanese; there are conflicting reports) born (British descent/Macao descent and half-Chinese/half-Burmese)
(小龍 from his real name Wong Kin Lung, 黃建龍), Bruce Lie, Bruce Leung, Saro Lee, Bruce Ly, Bruce Thai, Brute Lee, Myron Bruce Lee, Lee Bruce, and Bruce Lei / Dragon Lee (real name Moon Kyoung-seok) were hired by studios to play Lee-styled roles. Bruce Li appeared in ''Bruce Lee Against Supermen'', in which he stars as Kato, assistant of
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, a role originally played by the real Bruce Lee. Additionally, when some Japanese karate and Korean taekwondo films were dubbed into English for U.S. release, the protagonists were given new Lee-like stage names. Such was the case with Jun Chong (credited as Bruce K. L. Lea in the altered and English-dubbed '' Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave'') and Tadashi Yamashita (credited as Bronson Lee in the altered English-dubbed ''Bronson Lee, Champion'').
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
, who started his movie career as an extra and stunt artist in some of Bruce Lee's movies, was also given roles where he was promoted as the next Bruce Lee as Chan Yuen Lung (with Yuen Lung's stage name borrowed from his fellow '' Fortunes'' actor
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), such as '' New Fist of Fury'' (1976). Only when he made some comedy-themed movies for another studio was he able to attain box-office success. In 2001, actor Danny Chan Kwok-kwan sported Lee's look in the Cantonese comedy film ''
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''. The role landed him to play Lee in the biographical television series ''
The Legend of Bruce Lee ''The Legend of Bruce Lee'' (''Chinese'': 李小龍傳奇) is a 2008 Chinese biographical television series based on the life story of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. The 50-episode series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and began airing o ...
''.


Film and television

Some of the films, such as ''Re-Enter the Dragon'', ''
Enter Three Dragons ''Enter Three Dragons'' is 1978 Hong Kong martial art Bruceploitation movie, directed by Joseph Kong and starring Bruce Lai (Chang Yi-tao), Nick Cheung Lik and Philip Ko. This also happens to be Dragon Lee`s Hong Kong film debut. Plot Sammy ...
'', ''Return of Bruce'', ''Enter Another Dragon'', ''Return of the Fists of Fury'', or ''
Enter the Game of Death ''Enter the Game of Death'' (Hanja: 十字手拳, ), originally released as ''Cross Hands Martial Arts'' and released in North America as ''The King of Kung Fu'', is a Bruceploitation martial arts film. This film was directed by Lee Tso-nam, wh ...
'', were rehashes of Bruce Lee's classics. Others told Lee's life story and explored his mysteries, such as '' Bruce Lee’s Secret'' (a farcical rehash starring Bruce-clone
Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the na ...
in San Francisco defending Chinese immigrants from thugs), ''
Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger ''Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger'' (Chinese title: 天皇巨星; Cantonese: ''Tian huang ju xing''), also released as ''Bruce Lee: The Star of Stars'', is a 1976 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The title is a play on the Bruce Lee film ...
'' (where
Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the na ...
is asked by Bruce Lee to replace him after his death), and '' Bruce’s Fist of Vengeance''. Other films used his death as a plot element such as ''
The Clones of Bruce Lee ''The Clones of Bruce Lee'' (Cantonese: 神威三猛龍; Korean: 蛇形三傑 ''Death Penalty on Three Robots''; Taiwanese: 複製人李小龍:三龍怒火) is a 1980 Bruceploitation martial arts film capitalizing on the death of actor and ma ...
'' (where clones of Bruce Lee portrayed by some of the above actors are created by scientists) or ''
The Dragon Lives Again ''The Dragon Lives Again'' (, originally released as ''Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men'' and also known as ''Deadly Hands of Kung Fu''), is a 1977 martial arts fantasy comedy in which the soul of Bruce Lee (played by Bruce Leung Siu-lung) goes t ...
'' (where Bruce Lee fights fictional characters such as
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and finds allies amongst others such as
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). Others, such as '' Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave'', featured Lee imitators but with a plot having nothing to do with Bruce Lee. One of Lee's
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s, actor-director
Sammo Hung Sammo Hung Kam-bo ( zh, t=洪金寶, j=Hung4 Gam1-bou2; born 7 January 1952) is a Hong Kong actor, martial artist, film producer and director, known for his work in martial arts films, Hong Kong action cinema, and as a fight choreographer for ...
, famously
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the phenomenon of Bruceploitation in his 1978 film, '' Enter the Fat Dragon''.
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's ''
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'' satirized the tendency for all male Asian actors (and by extension, male Asians in general) to have to sell themselves as Bruce Lee-types to succeed. One notable film is ''
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death ''Fist of Fear, Touch of Death'', also known as ''The Dragon and the Cobra'', is a 1980 martial arts film set at the "1979 World Karate Championships" at Madison Square Garden that will supposedly determine the "successor" to Bruce Lee. The film ...
'' released in 1980. While the real Lee does appear in the movie, it is only through dubbed stock footage.''SykoGrafix -Fist of Fear, Touch of Death''
/ref> The movie passes itself off as non-fiction but is fictional. The plot involves a martial arts tournament where the prize is recognition as Lee's successor. This is intertwined with what the movie passes off as the life story of Bruce Lee. The film says that Lee's parents did not want him be a martial artist, and he ran away from home to become an actor. In real life, they encouraged his careers. The film conflates China and Japan by stating Lee's martial art was Karate (a Japanese art) instead of Kung Fu (a Chinese art) and that his great-grandfather was a samurai (impossible as samurai are found in Japan, not China).


Partial list of films

*''The Pig Boss'' (Philippines, 1972), starring Ramon Zamora *''Shadow of the Dragon'' (Philippines, 1973), starring Ramon Zamora *''The Game of Death!'' (Philippines, 1974), starring Ramon Zamora *'' Bruce Lee: A Dragon Story'' (Hong Kong, 1974), starring
Bruce Li Bruce Li (; born Ho Chung-tao; 5 June 1950) is a Taiwanese actor, martial artist and Bruce Lee imitator who starred in martial arts films from the Bruceploitation movement. Career He went to play a stuntman in Taiwan and Hong Kong under the na ...
*'' Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death'' (Taiwan, 1975), starring Bruce Li *''
Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger ''Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger'' (Chinese title: 天皇巨星; Cantonese: ''Tian huang ju xing''), also released as ''Bruce Lee: The Star of Stars'', is a 1976 Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li. The title is a play on the Bruce Lee film ...
'' (Taiwan/Hong Kong, 1976), starring Bruce Li *'' Bruce Lee Fights Back from the Grave'' (South Korea, 1976), starring Jun Chong *'' New Fist of Fury'' (Hong Kong, 1976), a sequel to ''
Fist of Fury ''Fist of Fury'' is a 1972 Hong Kong action martial arts film written and directed by Lo Wei, produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after ''The Big Boss'' (1971). Lee, who was also the film's action choreogra ...
'' starring
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
*''
The Dragon Lives ''The Dragon Lives'' (), also known as ''He's a Legend, He's a Hero'', is a 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film starring Bruce Li and directed by Wang Hsing-lei (credited as Singloy Wang). A fictional account of Bruce Lee's life, it is one of numero ...
'' (Taiwan/Hong Kong, 1976), starring Bruce Li *'' Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth'' (Hong Kong, 1976), starring Bruce Li *''
The Dragon Lives Again ''The Dragon Lives Again'' (, originally released as ''Li san jiao wei zhen di yu men'' and also known as ''Deadly Hands of Kung Fu''), is a 1977 martial arts fantasy comedy in which the soul of Bruce Lee (played by Bruce Leung Siu-lung) goes t ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1977), starring Bruce Leung *''
Fist of Fury II ''Fist of Fury II'' (, a.k.a. ''Chinese Connection 2'', ''Fist of Fury Part II'' and''Tschang Fu, der Todeshammer'' (''Tschang Fu, the hammer of death'') in Germany), is a 1977 Hong Kong kung fu film directed by Iksan Lahardi and Tso-nam Lee, a ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1977), a sequel to ''
Fist of Fury ''Fist of Fury'' is a 1972 Hong Kong action martial arts film written and directed by Lo Wei, produced by Raymond Chow, and starring Bruce Lee in his second major role after ''The Big Boss'' (1971). Lee, who was also the film's action choreogra ...
'' starring Bruce Li; unrelated to ''New Fist of Fury'' *''
Return of the Tiger ''Return of the Tiger'' is a 1978 martial arts Bruceploitation film starring Bruce Li and a sequel to ''Exit the Dragon, Enter the Tiger''. Synopsis Chang Hung, who works for a rival organization, and his female partner devise an elaborate plan ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1978), starring Bruce Li *''
The Image of Bruce Lee ''The Image of Bruce Lee'' was originally released in Hong Kong as 猛男大賊脂虎 ''Meng nan da zei yan zhi hu'' (International English title: ''Storming Attacks''), although the Bruceploitation title was added for its American release It is ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1978), starring Bruce Li *''
Fists of Bruce Lee ''Fists of Bruce Lee'', also known as ''Interpol'', is a 1978 film directed by and starring Bruce Lee imitator, Bruce Li. Synopsis Bruce Lee (Bruce Li) is assigned to go undercover as Lee Min-Chin to investigate a drug ring. The mob hires ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1978), starring Bruce Li *''
Enter the Game of Death ''Enter the Game of Death'' (Hanja: 十字手拳, ), originally released as ''Cross Hands Martial Arts'' and released in North America as ''The King of Kung Fu'', is a Bruceploitation martial arts film. This film was directed by Lee Tso-nam, wh ...
'' (South Korea/Hong Kong, 1978), starring
Bruce Le Bruce Le (; born June 5, 1950, Burma), birth name Huang Jianlong (), a.k.a. Wong Kin-lung, is a Macao-established Burmese (or Taiwanese; there are conflicting reports) born (British descent/Macao descent and half-Chinese/half-Burmese)
*''
Fist of Fury III ''Fist of Fury III'' () is a martial arts Bruceploitation sequel. It was originally released in Hong Kong as ''Jie quan yingzhua gong'' (literal: ''Jeet Kune the Claws and the Supreme Kung Fu''), and has been informally called ''Chinese Connect ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1979), starring Bruce Li *''They Call Him Bruce Lee'' (Philippines, 1979), starring Jack Lee and Rey Malonzo *'' Kungfu Fever'' (South Korea/Taiwan, 1979), starring Dragon Lee *''
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death ''Fist of Fear, Touch of Death'', also known as ''The Dragon and the Cobra'', is a 1980 martial arts film set at the "1979 World Karate Championships" at Madison Square Garden that will supposedly determine the "successor" to Bruce Lee. The film ...
'' (United States, 1980), starring
Bruce Lee Bruce Lee (; born Lee Jun-fan, ; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong and American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do, a hybrid martial arts philosophy drawing from different combat disciplines th ...
(archival footage) and Fred Williamson *''
The Clones of Bruce Lee ''The Clones of Bruce Lee'' (Cantonese: 神威三猛龍; Korean: 蛇形三傑 ''Death Penalty on Three Robots''; Taiwanese: 複製人李小龍:三龍怒火) is a 1980 Bruceploitation martial arts film capitalizing on the death of actor and ma ...
'' (South Korea/Hong Kong, 1980), starring Bruce Le, Dragon Lee, Bruce Lai, and Bruce Thai *'' Bruce's Fist of Vengeance'' (Philippines, 1980), starring Bruce Le *''
Katilon Ke Kaatil ''Katilon Ke Kaatil'' () is a 1981 Indian Bollywood action thriller film, produced and directed by Arjun Hingorani. This film stars Dharmendra (who previously appeared in Hingorani's '' Kahani Kismat Ki''), Rishi Kapoor, Zeenat Aman, Tina Munim ...
'' (India, 1981),
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film featuring Bruce Le in several scenes *''
Jackie and Bruce to the Rescue ''Jackie and Bruce to the Rescue'' also known as Fist of Death is 1982 Taiwanese Bruceploitation martial arts movie, starring Kim Tai Chung Kim Tai-chung (June 5, 1957 – August 27, 2011), also known as Kim Tai-jong or Tong Lung (唐龍; Chi ...
'' (Hong Kong, 1982), starring Tong Lung


End of a trend

Bruceploitation ended when
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born 7 April 1954), known professionally in English as Jackie Chan and in Chinese as Cheng Long ( zh, c=成龍, j=Sing4 Lung4; "becoming the dragon"), is a Hong Kong actor, filmmaker, martial artist, and stuntman known for ...
made a name for himself with the success of the kung fu comedies '' Snake in the Eagle’s Shadow'' and ''
Drunken Master ''Drunken Master'' () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts comedy film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Siu-tien, and Hwang Jang-lee. It was a success at the Hong Kong box office, earning two and a half times the amount o ...
''. These films established him as the "new king" of Hong Kong martial arts cinema. Another factor in the end of Bruceploitation was the beginning of the
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film era in the late 1970s, which started with movies such as ''
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'' which featured new martial arts stars in the
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. Since the end of the trend, Bruce Lee's influence on
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remained strong, but the actors began establishing their own personalities, and the films began to take on a more comedic approach.Bright Lights Film Journal
An Evening with Jackie Chan
by Dr. Craig Reid, issue 13, 1994 . Retrieved 1 April 2006.


Rebirth

Bruceploitation has continued in the United States in a muted form since the 1970s. Films such as '' Force: Five'', '' No Retreat, No Surrender'', and ''
The Last Dragon ''The Last Dragon'' (sometimes listed as Berry Gordy's ''The Last Dragon'') is a 1985 American martial arts comedy film produced by Rupert Hitzig for Berry Gordy and directed by Michael Schultz. The film stars Taimak, Vanity, Julius Carry, C ...
'' used Bruce Lee as a marketing hook, and the genre continues to be a source of exploration for fans of the late Little Dragon and his doppelgangers. ''
Fist of Fear, Touch of Death ''Fist of Fear, Touch of Death'', also known as ''The Dragon and the Cobra'', is a 1980 martial arts film set at the "1979 World Karate Championships" at Madison Square Garden that will supposedly determine the "successor" to Bruce Lee. The film ...
'' told a fictional life story of the star.
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in 2017 began an effort to shine more light on the subject, beginning with helping to produce the first official documentary on the subject with Severin Films. His decade-long writing is set to be the first book on the subject, set for release in 2018 and featuring interviews with many key players. A series of new scanned film prints are also in the works for 2018 and 2019. In May 2010, Carl Jones published the book ''Here Come the Kung Fu Clones''. It focuses on a particular Lee-a-like, Ho Chung Tao, but it also explores the best and worst actors and films that the genre has to offer. In the third season of the 2012 ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' animated series, the character of Hun (originally a muscle-bound Caucasian from the 2003 cartoon series) makes his debut, with his appearance and behaviour closely patterned after Bruce Lee. The first Spanish book on the genre by Ivan E. Fernandez Fojón, ''Bruceploitation. Los clones de Bruce Lee'' was published by Applehead Team Creaciones in November 2017.
Stewart Home Kevin Llewellyn Callan (born 24 March 1962), better known as Stewart Home, is an English artist, filmmaker, writer, pamphleteer, art historian, and activist. His novels include the non-narrative ''69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess'' (2002), an ...
’s book ''Re-Enter The Dragon: Genre Theory, Brucesploitation & the Sleazy Joys of Lowbrow Cinema'' (Ledatape Organisation, Melbourne 2018) "is cleaning up the territory and sharpening the contours of the category of Bruceploitation which as he sees it has not been worked out rigorously enough by early pioneers." This book appeared after Home made and exhibited an art film meditation on the subject of Bruceploitation for Glasgow International in 2016. ''
The Legend of Bruce Lee ''The Legend of Bruce Lee'' (''Chinese'': 李小龍傳奇) is a 2008 Chinese biographical television series based on the life story of martial artist and actor Bruce Lee. The 50-episode series was produced and broadcast by CCTV and began airing o ...
'' (2008), a Chinese television drama series based on the life of
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, has been watched by over viewers in China through CCTV, making it the most-watched Chinese television drama series of all time, as of 2017. It has also been aired in other parts of the world: United States (KTSF), Italy (RAI 4), Canada (FTV), Brazil (Rede CNT; Band), Vietnam (HTV2; DN1-RTV), South Korea (SBS), Japan (NTV), Hong Kong (ATV Home), Philippines (Q), Taiwan (TTV), Iran (IRIB), Venezuela (Televen), United Kingdom (Netflix) and Indonesia (Hi Indo).


Comics and animation

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medium also gave birth to several characters inspired by Bruce Lee, most notably in Japanese comics or
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. Bruce Lee had an influence on several
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writers, notably
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founder
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, who considered Bruce Lee to be a
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without a costume. Shortly after his death, Lee inspired the Marvel character Iron Fist (debuted 1974) and the comic book series '' The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu'' (debuted 1974). According to Stan Lee, any character that is a martial artist since then owes their origin to Bruce Lee in some form.
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was inspired by Bruce Lee when he drew the Marvel character
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.


Manga and anime

In
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and Buronson’s influential
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and
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series ''
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'', known to Western audiences as ''Fist of the North Star'', the main character
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was deliberately created by them based on Bruce Lee, combined with influences from the film ''
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''. Kenshiro’s appearance resembles that of Lee, as well as mannerisms inspired by Lee, such as his fighting style and battle cries. Additionally, in ''Hokuto no Ken''’s prequel ''
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'', the main character is Kenshiro’s uncle, named Kenshiro Kasumi, who is also modeled after Lee’s physique and mannerisms in the same way as his nephew.
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's influential shonen
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and anime series ''
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'' was also inspired by Bruce Lee films, such as ''
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'' (1973). The title ''Dragon Ball'' was inspired by ''Enter the Dragon'' as well as later Bruceploitation knockoff kung fu movies which frequently had the word "Dragon" in the title. Later, when Toriyama created the Super Saiyan transformation during the Freeza arc, he gave
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piercing eyes based on Bruce Lee's paralyzing glare. In
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’s ''
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'' manga, the characters
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and
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were modeled by him after Bruce Lee.


Video games

Bruce Lee films such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' were the foundation for
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such as
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and
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. '' Kung-Fu Master'' (1984), considered the first beat 'em up game, is based on Lee's ''Game of Death'', with the five-level Devil's Temple reflecting the movie's setting of a five-level
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with a martial arts master in each level. ''Kung-Fu Master'' in turn served as the prototype for most subsequent martial arts
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in the late 1980s.Kunkel, Bill; Worley, Joyce; Katz, Arnie
"The Furious Fists of Sega!"
''Computer Gaming World'', Oct 1988, pp. 48-49
Datasoft Inc. also released the game ''
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'' in 1984. The fighting game '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' (1985) was also inspired by Bruce Lee films, with the main
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Oolong modelled after Lee (like Bruceploitation films). In turn, ''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' established the template for subsequent fighting games. The ''
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(1987 debut) was inspired by ''Enter the Dragon'', with the gameplay centered around an international fighting tournament, and each character having a unique combination of ethnicity, nationality and fighting style; ''Street Fighter'' went on to set the template for all fighting games that followed. Since then, numerous fighting games have featured Bruce Lee look-alike characters, starting with '' World Heroes'' which introduced Kim Dragon in 1992. ''
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'' character
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was designed as a homage to Bruce Lee as well. The character
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in the ''
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'' franchise was also modeled after Bruce Lee. The ''
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'' franchise followed suit with
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, and just once had him substituted by introducing his son Forest Law. '' EA Sports UFC'' includes Bruce Lee as an unlockable character, though it came with the approval of his daughter Shannon. Another notable game that features Bruce Lee is ''The Dragon'', released in 1995 by Ramar International (also called Rinco) and Tony Tech in Taiwan.http://fuji.drillspirits.net/dragon The game is for the Famicom (better known as the
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(NES) in the west) but is not licensed by Nintendo or the Bruce Lee estate. The game's plot is loosely based on the plots of Lee's films and most levels are given titles from them. The game mixes fighting parts with platforming parts and is also noted for stealing graphics from ''Mortal Kombat'' (including using Liu Kang to represent Lee), being one of the few Famicom/NES games to have two languages (English and Arabic) available in game and one of the few in Arabic at all. The game's official Arabic title as shown on the title screen is ''التنين'' ("Al-Tinneen") and the box also gives the game the Chinese title of ''李小龍'' ("Lǐ Xiǎolóng", Bruce Lee's name in Chinese) and the alternate title of ''Lee Dragon''. Many other video games have characters based on Lee, although he is rarely credited. Video game characters synonymous with Lee are usually spotted by fighting techniques and signature "jumping stance", physical appearances, clothing, and iconic battle cries and yells similar to those of Lee. Examples include
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characters such as Maxi in the ''
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'' series and
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in the '' Dead or Alive'' series.


Commercials

Though Bruce Lee did not appear in commercials during his lifetime, his likeness and image has since appeared in hundreds of commercials around the world.
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launched an Internet-based campaign in 2008 with staged "documentary-looking" footage of Bruce Lee playing ping-pong with his
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and also igniting matches as they are thrown toward him. The videos went viral on
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, creating confusion as some people believed them to be authentic footage.


Merchandise

The clothing apparel company Bow & Arrow released the "Gung Fu Scratch" t-shirt, featuring an image of Bruce Lee
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to make it look like he is
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. The t-shirt has been worn by celebrities such as
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. The image became more popular following its appearance in the
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'' Avengers: Age of Ultron'' (2015), where
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( Robert Downey Jr.) wears it. Sales of the t-shirt increased substantially following the film's release.


See also

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Media about Bruce Lee Martial artist and actor Bruce Lee has been subject to extensive media coverage. Media portrayals Films and television series that cover the life of Bruce Lee include: * '' Bruce Lee: The Man, The Myth'' (1976), a largely fictional biopic starring ...
*
Bruce Lee (comics) ''Bruce Lee'' has been portrayed in comics form in both comic books and syndicated newspaper strips. Comic books ''Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu'' Issue #28 of the Magazine Management black-and-white comics magazine ''The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu'' ...
* Bruce Lee filmography *
Bruce Lee Library The Bruce Lee Library is composed of books written by or about Bruce Lee (1940-1973), famous Hongkonger, Hongkongese and Hong Kong American, American martial artist, philosopher, author, instructor of martial arts, actor, filmmaker and screenwriter. ...
*
List of awards and honors received by Bruce Lee This is a list of Bruce Lee's awards and honors. He was a martial artist, an actor, and an instructor of martial arts from the United States and British Hong Kong. Awards * The Asian Awards: Founder's Award (2013). *Martial Arts Industry Ass ...
*
Jeet Kune Do Jeet Kune Do is a primarily wing chun kung fu inspired eclectic martial arts philosophy heavily influenced and adapted by the Taoist personal life philosophy and experiences of martial artist Bruce Lee. Overview and philosophy Jeet Kune Do ...


References


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