Comments on 'Jackie Chan - I'll Make a Man Out of You (Mandarin) (Mulan)' |
- haha, he totally reverts back to cantonese at 0:35 :P:D
Yeah yeah, I know, I'm retarded, and he doesn't really and I should go impale myself on a chopstick...
- Király!
Ötletes XD!
- wow!!!loves this song!!!!wish i can also learn kung fu
- i know all his fighting moves and all moves he has done in
movies, he can't surprise me in a fight, hahahahahahahaha
- this is kinda cool...
- whoa... Mr. Chan could sing...
- Well, yes, Karate-Do is Okinawan, but the term, nowadays, is
used as a general term to describe unarmed martial arts.
- no, when i watched Mulan, the movie had been translate into
Chinese. So everything i heard is in chinese, including the song.
- In the movie it wasn't Jackie who was singing it. Donny
Osmond is the singer in the movie just look on imdb.
- Wow. Never knew the man could sing. Kudos to Mr. Chan.
- same here!
- omg!!!
i didn't realise that it was Jackie Chan singing this
song , when i was watching the movie!!!
hahahahahahaha!!
finally, the mystery has been revealed!!
- its based on chinese characters with the same meaning, they
copied chinese basically
- OMG its jacki chan! he sings dat woooow!!! grreat!
- when japan took over okinawa, they took away all their
weapons and the okinawans developed a form of martial arts based partially on the chinese martial arts, and used it in fighting back and the japanese called it karate (empty hand) so the technically, the original karate would be the okinawan martial arts.
- i think the lyrics in the cantonese version is better
- hehe pretty good version.
- well...my style of Karate is umm..Goju Ryu. and it's
Okinawan.....
- kanji is chinese characters. they have the same meaning just
different pronunciation
- Why does Kaji Japanese have to look so much like Mandarin
Chinese? It gets confusing.
- wer did u get the lyrics?
- but karate is not a martial arts form. its a japeneses term
meaning freehand, its used in martial arts to describe a type of combat, like kumite or kata. it is only used because the western world is .....well crap at pronuoncing forien words.
- very true, while okinawan karate (don't know the name
exactly but used to take it) is a bit different. But then Tsung So Dao is also called karate at times but it's Korean...
- it depends on which type of karate. i know shotokahn ryu is
japanese.
- @ Kuro
hes from hong kong
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