
Bruce Lee characters in animes
- superspike
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Bruce Lee characters in animes
Is it me or do a lot of animes have Bruce Lee fighters. Some look different but alot fight just like him. ( 'cource a little pumped up though)
tell me if anyone likes or dislikes this. I like it but some times it makes me feel a little angry becouse they try to make him better.

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Re: Bruce Lee characters in animes
superspike wrote:Is it me or do a lot of animes have Bruce Lee fighters. Some look different but alot fight just like him. ( 'cource a little pumped up though)tell me if anyone likes or dislikes this. I like it but some times it makes me feel a little angry becouse they try to make him better.
YEAH LIKE HITMONLEE ON POKEMON!!! lol....

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well, heh, the only anime i can think of that claims to have a bruce lee fighter in it is cowboy bebop, they claim that spike uses jeet kun do but i watched him fight just recently and it's not, it's similar and based off simialr principals but it's a diferent style all together.
ok gimme a second to think.......yeah aside from that the doa series si the only other thing i can think of and thogh it comes from japan it's not anime
ok gimme a second to think.......yeah aside from that the doa series si the only other thing i can think of and thogh it comes from japan it's not anime
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Somewhat true, but thats obviously not Spike. I agree that if you are standing there breaking boards with your face or something stupid like that you aren't practicing JKD, or if you are sparring with somebody under another discipline, but I would say 10 out of 10 real fights(meaning not for sport or sparring) are fought using JKD. I don't know anyone who, in a real fight, sits there to think about which move they are gonna do next or what technique they had been taught that they should use, its all improvisation and whatever works, go for it.Clara Yuri Asaki wrote:Not if you're using a strict-"follow these exact procedures"-discinplintary-traditional-"has nothing to do with your own feelings" martial arts style. Which is basically all other fighting styles besides Jeet Kune Do.
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"Don't Think, Feel" Does anyone really know what this really means?
In America, no one really learns techniques or what it really means to fight or even how to actually fight. They can go to some Karate class, but it's noting major or hardcore like Shaolin or Tai-Chi or Qai Chi in China. Americans don't sit there and think in a real fight because they don't know how. I wouldn't say that they're feeling either..... They're just hitting..... Because they believe that they are the best and that no one deserves to hit them but they deserve to beat up on anyone else...... Too tough and insensitive to feelings most of them are...... So, it's hard to say that they're are using JKD, because they're not really feeling the passion of fighting. It's just more of a "demanding respect" with violence thing....
Hmmm.... I'm not sure what I was trying to say here.... I kinda lost track and faded away, huh?
In America, no one really learns techniques or what it really means to fight or even how to actually fight. They can go to some Karate class, but it's noting major or hardcore like Shaolin or Tai-Chi or Qai Chi in China. Americans don't sit there and think in a real fight because they don't know how. I wouldn't say that they're feeling either..... They're just hitting..... Because they believe that they are the best and that no one deserves to hit them but they deserve to beat up on anyone else...... Too tough and insensitive to feelings most of them are...... So, it's hard to say that they're are using JKD, because they're not really feeling the passion of fighting. It's just more of a "demanding respect" with violence thing....
Hmmm.... I'm not sure what I was trying to say here.... I kinda lost track and faded away, huh?

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