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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.

  1. Hill, Robert (2010). World of Martial Arts!. Lulu Enterprises Incorporated. ISBN 9780557016631.