Fu Mugs
Description: As the Chinese kung fu movie genre took off, mainland China banned Wuxia for promoting backwardness and superstition. The ban would last until the ’80s, but production moved to Hong Kong during this time, and martial arts movies flourished. This was when Bruce Lee brought his kung fu martial arts to the screen, and these films gained worldwide recognition and popularity that has influenced Hollywood fight scenes ever since. This one includes a quote from Enter The Dragon in Chinese up top that says “destroy the image, and you will break the enemy!” and then the movie name set below.
Description: Inspired by the 1977 off-the-wall Japanese horror movie "House" or "Hausu" "ハウス" The film stars mostly amateur actors with only Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida having any notable previous acting experience. The film is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six classmates to her ailing aunt's country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by the home.
Description: a animalform kungfu minimal dynamic ink art illustraion for all martial-art lovers and fighting boys and girls. No matter if u have a black belt, doing jiujitsz, shaolin kung-fu or capoeira. The art of battle is in this fighter silhouette movement ankered. A pose ready to attack and loading up the beastmode.