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    Samurai Jack Cartoon : Wing Chun

    Hi everyone,

    I first witnessed some Wing Chun used in the "Star Wars Clone Wars" cartoon.
    The episode where Mace Windu loses his light saber, and must fight hand to hand
    with an army of robots. This cartoon was made by the same people as
    the cartoon "Samurai Jack". I figured there must be someone on staff that
    trains in wing chun, but I didn't know who.

    I got Season 3 of Samurai Jack on DVD, and was pleasantly surprised when
    Samurai Jack gets attacked by 2 Shaolin monks in a dense forest somewhere, and saw some definate wing chun poses and the use of PAK SAO/PUNCH. Again, I figured there MUST be someone training in wing chun that works as an animator on that show.


    In the Special Features section of disc 2, there are a few documentaries , including one named "The Martial Arts of Samurai Jack".

    As I began to watch it, I was happy to find out that the animator is a good friend
    of Sifu Eric Oram in L.A. (Grandmaster Cheung lineage). The animator was wearing a T-shirt from Sifu Oram's school . It wasn't clear if he is a student of Sifu Oram since he referred to Sifu Oram as his friend; instead of his Sifu.

    The animator, I forget his name (apologies) has studied Wu Shu for many years, and felt it important to properly represent many great kung fu styles including wing chun into the Samurai Jack cartoon.

    I would've been happy to see any wing chun sifu in the documentary, but it was especially cool to see he is from my lineage.

    A Wu Shu master got to talk and show some northern and southern styles, and Sifu Eric Oram got a chance to show a lot of wing chun dummy and two-man sequences. Neat.


    Great work on the cartoon; all you Samurai Jack cartoonists out there !


    "Kick his ass, Sea-Bass!" - Dumb and Dumber

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    Smile agree

    haha i'm new to this forum, but have found much useful information and am happy that there are many more wing chun practitioners who are so happy to help those starting out (me )

    and its even better to find someone who likes the same cartoon as me
    (there not always for the kids

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    If you know this show and train then you know the "mountain" episode.


    Watching it always makes me feel better when I've hit a plateau.
    Many roads. One path.

    Many styles. One art.

    Many lineages. One practioner.

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    I loved that cartoon , I am disappointed they took it off the air, rare cartoon that an adult could appreciate but wasnt a comedy or silly. although i like the simpsons but that another story.

    some of my favorite moments - some monks working the wooden man in the shaolin episode, also the very first episode when samurai jack is shown growing up and being trained by different martial arts masters.
    [i]Originally posted by [Censored]

    And I would never ever train at any cult school with a "wall of shame".

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    Mace Windoo Clone Wars Cartoon
    http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...lone+Wars+mace

    Samurai Jack - Early Training
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnctNggmrPk
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uagYcPetenM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDfyj8dM4_M
    Note - I realise there is a problem with playback but the problem is to do with the initial audio being compressed. But the video plays fine after 40 seconds so just wait.

    Samurai Jack and the Xiaolin showdown
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHyls9gcKgU
    Last edited by yat_chum; 01-14-2007 at 04:11 AM.

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