For years, was considered a "lost film." Several factors contributed to its scarcity:
: The story follows two street hustlers who attempt to infiltrate a prestigious kung fu monastery to steal a divine stone. It maintains the signature "mo lei tau" (nonsensical) humor of the 90s, featuring a heavy mix of slapstick, fart gags, and Looney Tunes-style absurdity.
Shaolin Popey 3 (officially titled Super Mischieves and also known as Shaolin Popey III
| Technique Name | Description | |----------------|-------------| | | Slaps enemy with a giant spinach leaf, causing temporary blindness and vitamin overdose. | | Canned Tornado Kick | Spins like a can opener, tearing through armor. | | Popey’s Forearm Flex | Muscles bulge so fast they deflect bullets. | | Expiration Date Punch | Hits enemy with “old spinach energy,” making them age 50 years instantly. | | The Wok Shield | Uses a flaming wok to parry and cook projectiles mid-air. |
Unlike the high-school romance focus of the first film, Shaolin Popey 3 leans heavily into the "Messy Temple" adventures. The story follows the young monks and their senior (Ng Man-tat) as they face off against a series of supernatural and villainous threats. The film is celebrated for its creative use of mundane objects in fight scenes—a hallmark of Kevin Chu's direction that prioritizes visual gags over narrative logic. Xiao Wen Hao Shao-wen Xiao Long Ashton Chen Senior Monk Ng Man-tat Gump Master Michael Ming-Yang Lee China Dragon (1995) - IMDb
For years, was considered a "lost film." Several factors contributed to its scarcity:
: The story follows two street hustlers who attempt to infiltrate a prestigious kung fu monastery to steal a divine stone. It maintains the signature "mo lei tau" (nonsensical) humor of the 90s, featuring a heavy mix of slapstick, fart gags, and Looney Tunes-style absurdity. Shaolin Popey 3
Shaolin Popey 3 (officially titled Super Mischieves and also known as Shaolin Popey III For years, was considered a "lost film
| Technique Name | Description | |----------------|-------------| | | Slaps enemy with a giant spinach leaf, causing temporary blindness and vitamin overdose. | | Canned Tornado Kick | Spins like a can opener, tearing through armor. | | Popey’s Forearm Flex | Muscles bulge so fast they deflect bullets. | | Expiration Date Punch | Hits enemy with “old spinach energy,” making them age 50 years instantly. | | The Wok Shield | Uses a flaming wok to parry and cook projectiles mid-air. | | | Canned Tornado Kick | Spins like
Unlike the high-school romance focus of the first film, Shaolin Popey 3 leans heavily into the "Messy Temple" adventures. The story follows the young monks and their senior (Ng Man-tat) as they face off against a series of supernatural and villainous threats. The film is celebrated for its creative use of mundane objects in fight scenes—a hallmark of Kevin Chu's direction that prioritizes visual gags over narrative logic. Xiao Wen Hao Shao-wen Xiao Long Ashton Chen Senior Monk Ng Man-tat Gump Master Michael Ming-Yang Lee China Dragon (1995) - IMDb