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* [[Nice Guy]] |
* [[Nice Guy]] |
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* [[Not So Stoic]]: He was often calm and collected but he finally loses it when he saw {{spoiler|Liu being shot trying to pick up a bag of rice he won.}} |
* [[Not So Stoic]]: He was often calm and collected but he finally loses it when he saw {{spoiler|Liu being shot trying to pick up a bag of rice he won.}} |
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* [[One-Man Army]]: He can literally defeat dozens of martial artists single-handedly. |
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* [[Parental Neglect]]: He seems to be this at first regarding his son. To the point that his wife called him out on it. |
* [[Parental Neglect]]: He seems to be this at first regarding his son. To the point that his wife called him out on it. |
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* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]: Albeit a sweet and kind-hearted example. |
* [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]: Albeit a sweet and kind-hearted example. |
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A businessman who owns a cotton mill being plagued by Jin's bandits. His family flees to Hong Kong with Ip Man's family but he is shot in the head by a Japanese soldier. This causes him to forget his family and friends, thinking that everyone he sees is Japanese. |
A businessman who owns a cotton mill being plagued by Jin's bandits. His family flees to Hong Kong with Ip Man's family but he is shot in the head by a Japanese soldier. This causes him to forget his family and friends, thinking that everyone he sees is Japanese. |
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* [[Easy Amnesia]]: He is cured after hearing Ip Man beat Twister on the radio. |
* [[Easy Amnesia]]: He is cured after hearing Ip Man beat Twister on the radio. |
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* [[Tis Only a Bullet In The Brain]] |
* [['Tis Only a Bullet In The Brain]] |
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=== Jin Shanzhao === |
=== Jin Shanzhao === |
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* [[Heel Face Turn]] |
* [[Heel Face Turn]] |
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* [[Henpecked Husband]]: Even though he accuses Ip Man of being one in the first film, he becomes one himself in the second. |
* [[Henpecked Husband]]: Even though he accuses Ip Man of being one in the first film, he becomes one himself in the second. |
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* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Yup, that's the same super-strong boy who literally punched his way out of prison in ''[[The Story of Ricky]]'' 17 years ago... |
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* [[Jerkass]]: In the first movie. |
* [[Jerkass]]: In the first movie. |
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* [[Love Redeems]]: ''"Thank you for knocking some sense into me all those years ago. Now that I'm married, I'm a responsible man with a family now!!"'' |
* [[Love Redeems]]: ''"Thank you for knocking some sense into me all those years ago. Now that I'm married, I'm a responsible man with a family now!!"'' |
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=== General Miura === |
=== General Miura === |
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The Japanese general in Fo-Shan who was also a martial arts enthusiast. He often took Chinese martial artists to his building to fight against their Japanese counterparts. Played by Hiroyuki Ikeuchi. |
The Japanese general in Fo-Shan who was also a martial arts enthusiast. He often took Chinese martial artists to his building to fight against their Japanese counterparts. Played by Hiroyuki Ikeuchi. |
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: He respects Chinese martial artists as brother warriors, and would rather have them be integrated into the Japanese Empire as such rather than killed as enemies. |
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* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: He turned out to be much more of a skilled martial artist then the other Japanese ones. |
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: He turned out to be much more of a skilled martial artist then the other Japanese ones. |
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* [[Badass]] |
* [[Badass]] |
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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In contrast with the kung fu the Chinese use, Twister sticks to boxing and manages to {{spoiler|murder Hung Lei-Nang}} and hold his own against Ip. |
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: In contrast with the kung fu the Chinese use, Twister sticks to boxing and manages to {{spoiler|murder Hung Lei-Nang}} and hold his own against Ip. |
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* [[Interplay of Sex and Violence]]: He clearly gains intense sexual pleasure from bullying and murdering Chinese Warriors. |
* [[Interplay of Sex and Violence]]: He clearly gains intense sexual pleasure from bullying and murdering Chinese Warriors. |
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* [[It's All About Me]] |
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* [[Jerkass]] |
* [[Jerkass]] |
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* [[Karma Houdini]]: Doesn't die, or even get crippled, for murdering Master Hung Lei-Nang. |
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Doesn't die, or even get crippled, for murdering Master Hung Lei-Nang. |
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* [[Lack of Empathy]] |
* [[Lack of Empathy]] |
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* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: The Twister can take and dish it out well while still being fast enough to keep up with Master Hung and Ip. |
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: The Twister can take and dish it out well while still being fast enough to keep up with Master Hung and Ip. |
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* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: He has a general distaste of Chinese martial arts and culture in general where he consistently mocked them. |
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* [[Put the Laughter In Slaughter]]: Publically and happily gloats that he's going to murder ''every'' Chinese Warrior in Hong Kong in a rematch that is meant to clear his name. |
* [[Put the Laughter In Slaughter]]: Publically and happily gloats that he's going to murder ''every'' Chinese Warrior in Hong Kong in a rematch that is meant to clear his name. |
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* [[Red Baron]]: Twister |
* [[Red Baron]]: Twister |
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* [[Sex Is Violence]] |
* [[Sex Is Violence]] |
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* [[The Sociopath]] |
* [[The Sociopath]] |
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* [[Screw the Rules I Have Connections]]: See [[For the Evulz]] for more details. |
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connections]]: See [[For the Evulz]] for more details. |
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=== "Fatso" === |
=== "Fatso" === |