What's your Kung fu Style?
  • The Monkey

    The Monkey

    The Monkey's fighting style is devilish and unpredictable. He is great at bluffing his adversary, ultimately destroying its opponent's attack.
  • The Leopard

    The Leopard

    The Leopard is sleek and powerful — simultaneously able to block and strike his opponent. He delivers lethal blows, is extremely fast and his mastery of footwork is his source of strength and power.
  • The Mantis

    The Mantis

    The Mantis is an unlikely yet dangerous fighter. He fights with lightning speed, constantly changing his angle of attack, overthrowing much larger opponents.
  • The Tiger

    The Tiger

    The Chinese say "One mountain has no room for two Tigers." He is revered for his strength, courage and power. He is forceful in his attack, running down opponents like a train. The Tiger relies on his size and explosive force to overpower his adversaries.
  • The Snake

    The Snake

    Though the Snake lacks arms and legs, he is a formidable fighter. Nothing appears to faze a Snake in battle. His movements are graceful and quiet, yet able to deliver lethal blows.
  • The Crane

    The Crane

    The Crane is beautiful, graceful and possesses a calm and quiet fighting style. His powers of concentration are not easily broken and is even known to stand for hours on just one leg without shifting his weight. He's able to overthrow opponents easily with minimum effort.
  • The Dragon

    The Dragon

    The mythic quality of the Dragon dazzles his opponents. His movements are fluid like water and represent his internal strength. His blows are whip-like, soft in the beginning and ending in sudden devastating power.

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The Forbidden Kingdom
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09.09.08

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There are 7 major animals in the Kung Fu Kingdom, each possessing a style of its own.

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