: Heavy reliance on cartoonish visual effects, slapstick comedy, and heartfelt underdog tropes.
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: Sing (played by Stephen Chow) is a Shaolin devotee with a "leg of steel". He joins forces with a disgraced former soccer player to recruit his brothers into a team that blends traditional kung fu with modern soccer tactics. : Heavy reliance on cartoonish visual effects, slapstick
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