An Aesop: Anyone can become a hero- though, more specifically, anyone can become a hero through kindness.It's a hint that he's really a nascent kung-fu master with a massive Healing Factor. At first it seems like Cartoon Physics, but he's the only character who takes that amount of punishment without dying. Amusing Injuries: Sing repeatedly suffers serious injuries throughout the film (that he usually deserves) only to be fine in the next scene.Ambiguously Bi: In his Establishing Character Moment, the Landlord drunkenly flirts with both the Camp Gay Tailor (even giving him a Flirtatious Smack on the Ass) and one of his lady customers.The trailers in the US made use of the song "Ballroom Blitz." Alternative Foreign Theme Song: The Japanese version of Kung Fu Hustle uses "Shiwase Nara Te wo Tatakou" by Nobodyknows as the theme song.Sing becomes one at the end, as a he is a former two-bit crook who now runs a candy store, but is nevertheless the most powerful martial artist in the movie. Then there's the blind musicians who are actually Musical Assassins and the Beast seems to be some sort of insane asylum patient. Even the farmer lady that is challenged by Sing can punch him hard enough to make him cough up blood. The barber boy flips an Axe Gang member and stuff him into a trash can in a single motion, so fast that no one can see how it's done. The five undercover masters are a tailor, a baker, a coolie (unskilled laborer) and the landlady and landlord.
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