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In the book ''World of Martial Arts!'', Robert Hill noticed that the duo was so popular that they earned their spin-off which helped to popularize shaolins more in the west, comparing them to early portrayals of fighters in '']''.<ref>{{cite book|title=World of Martial Arts!|year=2010|isbn=9780557016631|publisher=Lulu Enterprises Incorporated|author=Hill, Robert}}</ref> | |||
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In the book World of Martial Arts!, Robert Hill noticed that the duo was so popular that they earned their spin-off which helped to popularize shaolins more in the west, comparing them to early portrayals of fighters in Dragon Ball.
- Hill, Robert (2010). World of Martial Arts!. Lulu Enterprises Incorporated. ISBN 9780557016631.