Shaolin Soccer
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:15:03
Using Tai Chi kung fu to make
steamed bread is a startling idea.

:15:08
The steamed bread looks sweet and tasty.
:15:14
I'm so impressed...
:15:17
...by her strong arms.
:15:25
You...
:15:26
What are you doing?
:15:28
Singing is the exceptional way...
:15:30
for me to express
my true feeling of esteem.

:15:34
So beautiful!
:15:39
I'm not beautiful. Don't laugh at me!
:15:42
You see! The steamed bread is so great!
:15:49
Taste wonderful!
:15:50
Your Tai Chi kung fu, Shifting Bodies
and Transposing Shadows...

:15:53
It's a firm but gentle kung fu,
Shove a Thousand Cattle with Four Tales.

:15:57
Well!
:15:59
That's why the steamed bread
is so tender and tough.

:16:03
Fifty cents per each.
Two-steamed bread is one dollar.

:16:08
- So expensive!
- Really

:16:10
Even though it's so expensive,
it's worth.

:16:12
I just have fifty cents right now.
:16:14
Would you mind
I'll pay you back two days later?

:16:16
Nope.
:16:17
Well! You're a typical kung fu master
speaking with grace and ease.

:16:21
You know, we get something in common.
I'm also a Shaolin master.

:16:23
Would you give me
a face-saving permission?

:16:24
No.
:16:25
Okay!
:16:30
This's a pair of precious sneakers.
The original price is two dollars.

:16:32
Now, I give you a discount price,
:16:39
Is my steamed bread ready?
:16:40
Coming! Wait a minute!
:16:42
Did the guy pay for the steamed bread?
:16:48
He did.
:16:50
What's this dirty stuff? Throw it away!

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