National Geographic’s Kung Fu Killers: Top 10 Deadliest Kung Fu Weapons
25 February 2007 at 11:03 am | In History | 9 CommentsIf you’ve enjoyed Fight Science and you love Chinese kung fu movies (see my Top 10 favorites!) as much as I do, then this is a real treat.

The following is the entire documentary, delivered online via YouTube:
- Kung Fu Killers, part 1
- Kung Fu Killers, part 2
- Kung Fu Killers, part 3
- Kung Fu Killers, part 4
- Kung Fu Killers, part 5
I’m surprised with the rankings to be honest, and I think #1 should be totally cut from the list. Nonetheless, this is an interesting show with awesome choreography and valuable insight from historians and metallurgists.
Just don’t take those rankings seriously.
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I watched this po after prom, and i loved it!
hehehe. just passing by. Astig nung Fight Science.
Comment by Gelo ostrea — 25 February 2007 #
so this is the one with the flying guillotine. cool.
Comment by shayne — 25 February 2007 #
lol I watched this after the prom too.
I want a flying guillotine, it could come in handy! Like to shut up noisy people at the movies.
Comment by rarr-kun — 25 February 2007 #
Amazing how you all saw this after prom.
Talk about irony.
Comment by Sir Martin — 25 February 2007 #
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I watched it yesterday’s mornining and my jaw dropped. It was simply great ^^
Comment by serry fan — 25 March 2007 #
yeah… I was disappointed with the rankins as well. #1 shouldn’t be #1, I agree with Gelo Ostrea.
Comment by Jeduel — 27 June 2007 #
i wanted to watch these but they were removed is there another site that might have them
Comment by jack — 15 July 2007 #
Is there a way to get a DVD copy of this. I’ve looked on Ebay and nationag geo web site, nadda.
Comment by Adam — 1 October 2007 #