Kung Phooey

The filming actually took place in the San Francisco Bay Area, poking fun at movies like Rumble in the Bronx that disguise British Columbia locations to look like cities in the United States.

After the montage is shown, Art meets up with his cousin Wayman (Darryl Fong),[c] a Chinese adult who tries to act American so he isn't embarrassed by stereotypes, and foster cousin Roy Lee (Colman Domingo), an African American who sincerely believes he is a reincarnation of Bruce Lee.

Art, Wayman and Roy Lee go to Helen's restaurant and are taken to her by a waiter that is badly dubbed because "This is how all Hong Kong actors talk".

After Art and crew are thrown out Lo Fat notices a glowing coming out of the hole in the wall and looks in and finds the ancient peach.

Subsequent events include the peach changing hands multiple times and the appearance of a romantic interest, Sue Shi (Karena Davis),[e] who is later revealed to be an agent of the Shur-li temple.

[5] Robert Koehler, reviewing for Variety, called it "scrappy foolishness" and noted the "visual jokes pile up like the bad guys but never at the kind of crackling pace this brand of spoof demands" while comparing it to Fear of a Black Hat.