Fashion • During the late 1970s to early 1980s, Jackie Chan's shoulder-length hairstyle in
Drunken Master became popular across Asia, widely adopted by both men and women across the region.
Film In 2017, it was ranked number 3 on
GamesRadar's list of 50 greatest kung fu movies of all time. •
Edgar Wright's ''
The World's End (2013) had drunken pub fight scenes inspired by Drunken Master''. The film's fight scenes were choreographed by
Brad Allan, who was part of the
Jackie Chan Stunt Team during the 1990s to 2000s.
Manga and anime •
Manga author
Akira Toriyama cited
Drunken Master as one of his major inspirations for the
Dragon Ball series of
shōnen manga and
anime, along with
Bruce Lee's
Enter the Dragon (1973) and the Chinese novel
Journey to the West. Toriyama said that he would never have come up with
Dragon Ball if he had not watched
Drunken Master, and he was drawn to its more light-hearted tone.
Drunken Master also served as a reference for the training scenes. The series pays homage to
Drunken Master when the first tournament is held, where
Kame-Sennin (
Master Roshi) is disguised as "Jackie Chun" and he tries to use a Drunken Fist technique on
Son Goku (Goku). • In the
Naruto series, the character
Rock Lee is seen performing similar fighting styles after consuming alcohol. Known as the 'Drunken Fist' in the series' Japanese version and the 'Loopy Fist' in the English.
Music • Jamaican musicians
Sly Dunbar,
Robbie Shakespeare, and
The Revolutionaries recorded a reggae song titled "Drunken Master" that was released by Island on the album
Sly and Robbie Present Taxi in 1981. • UK
dubstep artist
FuntCase used speech samples taken from the film in his song "Half drunk".
Video games • The PlayStation game
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster includes a bonus level in which he wears his traditional Drunken Master dress and drinks wine while fighting. He even gives the Drunken Punch as his charge punch throughout the game. • In popular PC online game
Guild Wars, there is a stance-skill called "Drunken Master" which temporarily increases movement and attack speed. This effect is doubled if character is drunk. • In
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, there is a perk called "Drunken Master" which temporarily increases Unarmed skill while under the effects of alcohol. • In
The King of Fighters series, the character
Chin Gentsai was modeled after Su Hua Chi. • The
Tekken video game series features a character named Lei Wu Long, a Hong Kong detective based on Jackie Chan's Police Story films. While the character was originally nicknamed Supercop after the film Police Story 3: Supercop Lei Wu Long uses 5 to 6+ stances which have all of Jackie Chan's signature film moves. Initially in the series it focused on the Snake style he created for ''Snake in The Eagle's Shadow
. In Street Fighter X Tekken'' released in 2012, Lei Wulong's "Ultimate Stance" is "Drunken Fist" based on his performance in the 1978 original and the 1994 sequel. • The
Dead or Alive video game franchise features a playable character named
Brad Wong; a drunken wanderer introduced in
Dead or Alive 3 who specializes in the zui quan fighting style and was taught by a non-playable character named
Chen. • The
Mortal Kombat video game franchise introduced
Bo' Rai Cho in
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance; his name is a play on the word "borracho" (Spanish for "drunk"), and he is indeed usually depicted as intoxicated, and carrying a canister of alcohol. His fighting moves consist of drunken style fighting mixed with vulgar actions. ==See also==