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In this version, Jackie Chan teaches his young, charged kung fu, not karate.
Considering kung fu comes from China and karate comes from Japan, having a movie where Chinese action star Jackie Chan teaches kung fu to a boy living in China and calling it the Karate Kid is a downright lie.
This is a normal Tanmen Topped with char-siu And I also like Kiseya's Homemade chili oil So I can eat a lot Cool, thanks So Tanaka-san and his workers Will continue to serve its customers Until the shop closes at 2pm today And little do they know how this father Who loves to watch Jackie Chan movies Sacrifices most of his waking hours Every day to keep this small Japanese set meal shop open I'm just grateful that I was given the opportunity To be able to share his story And that's another one in the books If you're interested in visiting this shop I'll be sure to leave a link in the description Just a heads up though, Yodobashi Market doesn't recommend Visitors to enter the actual market area Before noon as it's quite busy And if you do want to enter the area You'll need to get instructions from security As it's not a sightseeing spot So please kindly be mindful and respectful Of the workers and rules That said, shop customers are always free To walk straight to the restaurant at any time During their business hours Alright, so that was beyond the counter At a hidden wholesale market restaurant Here in Shinjuku If you guys liked this video, like always Help me out and hit that like button Also, I wanted to let you guys know If you don't already know That my Paolo from Tokyo Premium Kaminari Hot Sauce Is now available in Shibuya, Tokyo And I have a vending machine It's open 24 hours, 7 days a week So definitely go there If you want my hot sauce in Tokyo And if you guys want to see more videos like this Or anything related to Japan Hit that subscribe button and the bell button I'll catch you guys in the next one
And little do they know how this father, who loves to watch Jackie Chan movies, sacrifices most of his waking hours every day to keep this small Japanese set meal shop open.
I have it back home in Malaysia, actually, because I love to keep memories, and sometimes, whether it's a dress, a gadget, or something that I've used in a movie, and when I see it, I remember that day when I walked down the red carpet with Jackie Chan, and my sparkly dress, I thought that would make me look very fun and cute.
And when I see it, I remember that day when I walked down the red carpet with Jackie Chan and my sparkly dress.
Think Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and Jackie Chan.
Think 'Charlie Chaplin' and 'Buster Keaton' and 'Jackie Chan'.
There's only one Jackie Chan.
So next day, immediate: "Jackie Chan last action movie." No last big action movie.
Jackie Chan.
I jumped it in a 2003 or somewhere like that with Mr. Jackie Chan.
"If Jackie Chan were in France, what would they refer to him to as? What would they say?"
If Jackie Chan were in France, what would they refer to him as?
I spoke like it sounded like Jackie Chan.
I spoke like it sounded like Jackie Chan.
Number 19: Akira Toriyama's influences include Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy and the early films of Jackie Chan.
Tezuka’s Astro Boy and the early films of Jackie Chan. Watching the anime adaptation
And Jaden Smith runs a foul of the bullies, and he meets Jackie Chan, who is the maintenance man, who decides that he's going to mentor him in kung fu.
and he meets jackie chan who is the maintenance man who decides that he's