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Super Baozi vs Sushi Man

Published:15 December 2010Publication History

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Super Baozi, being tired of being in Catering, is longing for developing in Recreation. With intense enthusiasm and strong perseverance, he has learned to sing songs and to play nunchakus. In this video, Super baozi is fighting with Sushi man, in which most fighting moves were adopted from Bruce Lee's move. Here, Super Baozi wants to take this opportunity to pay a public tribute to Bruce Lee.

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            SA '10: ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2010 Computer Animation Festival
            December 2010
            136 pages
            ISBN:9781450305259
            DOI:10.1145/1900264

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            • Published: 15 December 2010

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