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The film was shortened from 102 minutes to roughly 80 minutes.
When (then led by the Weinstein brothers) acquired the U.S. distribution rights in 2002, they subjected the film to what fans colloquially call "the Miramax treatment". The studio delayed the release for nearly two years, eventually cutting approximately 23 minutes of footage for the international theatrical and DVD versions. Key changes in the English version include: Shaolin Soccer English Dub
Extreme visual gags (like bottle-smashing or vomiting) were trimmed to secure a PG-13 rating . The film was shortened from 102 minutes to
For fans of martial arts cinema, the is more than just a translation—it is a piece of cinematic history marked by controversy, massive edits, and a surprisingly high-profile voice cast. Released globally in 2001, Shaolin Soccer remains a masterpiece of "Mo Lei Tau" (nonsense) humor, but its journey to English-speaking audiences was anything but simple. The Miramax Controversy The studio delayed the release for nearly two