List of fictional martial arts

Many works of fiction such as movies and books have characters that practice martial arts. Usually they practice existing martial arts, such as judo or aikido, but sometimes a martial art is made up for dramatic purposes or to lend a fictional world a sense of authenticity. This is a list of such martial arts, sorted by the medium of the fictional work they appear in.

Books, comics and card games

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Okidoki ("Just a lot of bunny hops.")
Shiitake ("If I wanted to thrust my hand into hot sand I would go to the seaside.")
Upsidazi ("A waste of good bricks.")
No kando ("You made that one up.")
Tung-pi ("Bad-tempered flower-arranging.")
Do, a martial art known only to the "Akashic Brotherhood" in the White Wolf Publishing tabletop RPG Mage: The Ascension. In the game, spellcasting "mages" use some sort of physical or mental activity to cast their spells. The mages of the Akashic Brotherhood created Do to be a martial art that could be used for this purpose.

Video games

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Manga and anime

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Movies and television

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See also

References

  1. "A sneak preview of the next class up date!". Valve. April 1, 2009. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  2. Capcom. Super Street Fighter II (in Japanese). Arcade. Level/area: Fei-Long's ending.
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