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Plot Summary: Wind and Cloud taking on Conquer, the man who murdered their parents in order to make them his disciples and secure his rule of the martial arts world. Wind and Cloud defeat Conquer, but afterwards Wind is possessed by the Kylin Blood, which he obtained when he previously slew the Fire Kylin, a fierce fire beast. The blood makes him ultra-powerful, but it also pushes him towards the dark side. Wind becomes uncontrollable and a right pain, so Cloud must contain his former pal lest he go nuts and slaughter indiscriminately. After a duel, the two are separated. Restored to some semblance of sanity, Wind believes Cloud to be dead while Cloud suffers from amnesia, and forgets that he knows any martial arts. Is this the end of the partnership? <a href="http://www.animecrazy.net/storm-rider-clash-of-evil/"><img src="http://www.animecrazy.net/wp-content/stormrider2-185x300.jpg" alt="" title="stormrider2" width="185" height="300" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-25455" /></a> Plot Summary: |
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| Please. Are you kidding me? Take your ignorance, xenophobia, and sinophobia somewhere else. What they are speaking is not "Chinese." They are speaking Cantonese, which is different from Mandarin (guo yu). Both are Chinese DIALECTS. There is no one language called "Chinese." If you don't like the sound of another language, keep it to yourself lest you make yourself sound like a redneck fool.
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Also, is it possible for you guys to find the Mandarin version of this movie (which I think is the original version)? This is the video in Mandarin they have on youtube, but it is low quality.
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I have the live action film storm riders my friends and I grew up on that film lol the different language doesn't really bother me it comes with the territory
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| I don't know if you speak a dialect of Chinese or not, but unlike different Japanese "dialects" which are mutually intelligible to each other, Chinese dialects are almost always completely unintelligible to each other (like I speak Mandarin and Taiwanese and I can only understand 1 or 2 words of what a Cantonese speaker is saying if he talked for an hour and just happened to use one or two words with the same/similar pronunciations in both Mandarin and Cantonese). Chinese dialects are as different as English is to German, Italian, Spanish, or French. English, German, Italian, Spanish, and French all use alphabets with very similar letters (a,b,c,d,e,f,g etc.) with some exceptions, but the languages are spoken in completely different ways (like hacer in spanish is pronounced ah-sehr while in english it is not). It is the same with Chinese dialects. Mandarin, Beijingnese, Shanghainese, Fujianese, Hokkien, Minnan Hua, Cantonese, Hakka, Taiwanese, etc. all use Chinese words/characters, but have completely different pronunciations and sometimes grammatical structures. So, the WRITTEN language is the same, but the pronunciations/grammatical structures and usages are very different. For example, Taiwanese is an offshoot of Hokkien/Minnan/Fujianese and incorporates some Japanese words (from the Japanese occupation) like "oba-san" for old woman and is pretty much unintelligible to non-Taiwanese speakers no matter what the Chinese dialect. China is basically one nation made up of many different countries; basically it is the Asian version of a VERY unified European Union where Mandarin is "common talk"/the universal language and everyone calls themselves "zhong guo ren" or people of the middle kingdom.
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