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The Kung Fu Kids II
The Kung Fu Kids II

The Kung Fu Kids II

More Kung foolery with the world's favorite martial arts munchkins!

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Action

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Get set for more kung foolery with everybody's favorite warrior waifs! After being trained as unbeatable kung fu fighters by their cantankerous grandpa, the three kung fu kids move to the big city and become adored media stars. Then they discover the nice old lady who took them in is actually their gradma herself a magical kung fu master! So, when grandpa shows up to claim the kids, granny challenges the old man to a hilarious, no holds barred battle to decide once and for all who's champ. Join the high kickin, special effects filled fun and adventure with the Young Dragons in Young Dragons The Kung Fu Kids II

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Chinese

Runtime

91 mins

Rating

6.4/10

Release Date

28 April 1986

Country

Hong Kong

Cast

Chen Hui-Lou

Chen Hui-Lou

Grandfather

Tso Shiao-Hu

Tso Shiao-Hu

Dick Wei

Dick Wei

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