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So, Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again brings back that quirky charm of Old Master Q, and you can feel the energy right from the start. The pacing is lively, and the jokes land with a delightful absurdity that you don't often see in sequels. It dives into themes of tradition clashing with modernity, especially through the clinic setup, and the antics of Old Master Q and Big Potato are just a riot. The practical effects have a certain low-budget charm that adds to its unique vibe, making it feel like a genuine slice of its era. The performances are over-the-top but in a way that feels right at home for its comedic style, and it’s a fun ride if you can appreciate that blend.
This film has seen various releases over the years, but finding a good quality version can be a challenge as it's not widely circulated. Collectors often note its scarcity, especially in physical formats. It's interesting to see how its cult status has grown, making it a talking point at conventions and among niche collectors who appreciate Hong Kong cinema and comic adaptations.
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