Description BEHIND THE SCENES & OUTTAKES: wongfuproductions.com Written, Directed, Produced by Wong Fu Productions Special thanks Chris Dinh VisualFX and animation by Derrick Lee Featuring: Freddie Wong youtube.com Wesley Chan Nathan Moore youtube.com Ryan Higa youtube.com DeStorm youtube.com Brandon Laatsch Music: Original music by George Shaw georgeshaw.bandcamp.com georgeshaw.bandcamp.com David Choi youtube.com Watch the "kung fu" movie Freddie and Wes were watching "Greenside": www.youtube.com SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com FACEBOOK: facebook.com TWITTER: twitter.com OFFICIAL: wongfuproductions.com STORE areyouaniceguy.comkungfooled, freddiew, nigahiga, destorm, kung, fu, martial, arts, karate, ninja, bruce, leeKung Fooledhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/ce95fml4pe42011-05-23T18:16:08.000Z2012-01-29T02:32:07.000ZFist of Freddie (A Spoof of Kung Fooled)Original Video by Wong Fu Productions: www.youtube.com Basically this is a parody of a parody. As a twist from the original sketch: what if Freddie really knew kungfu, wushu, ninjutsu etc? When I saw the video, I thought it was really funny and awesome. At the same time, I found it weird to have Freddie in a sketch without any special effects so I had to fix that.. Being a fan of kung fu flicks from the 70s and 80s, it was an opportunity to pay homage to them; cue the cheesy music, inappropriate sound effects and over the top, nonsensical editing. Basically Freddie is so badass that physical impossibilities and continuity errors don't bother him at all. It was also an opportunity for me to try out some filters and plugins for Sony Vegas as well as stock footage from Action Essentials 2.shaneho78http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/shaneho78ComedyOriginal Video by Wong Fu Productions: www.youtube.com Basically this is a parody of a parody. As a twist from the original sketch: what if Freddie really knew kungfu, wushu, ninjutsu etc? When I saw the video, I thought it was really funny and awesome. At the same time, I found it weird to have Freddie in a sketch without any special effects so I had to fix that.. Being a fan of kung fu flicks from the 70s and 80s, it was an opportunity to pay homage to them; cue the cheesy music, inappropriate sound effects and over the top, nonsensical editing. Basically Freddie is so badass that physical impossibilities and continuity errors don't bother him at all. It was also an opportunity for me to try out some filters and plugins for Sony Vegas as well as stock footage from Action Essentials 2.