Let This Genius Stop-Motion Karate Video Inspire Your Inner Bruce Lee

Stop-Motion Karate Vid Inspires Our Inner Bruce Lee
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Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer don't exactly have skills rivaling those of Bruce Lee -- but thanks to the magic of stop-motion animation, they don't have to!

The duo find themselves in an incredible, superhuman battle of inventive karate to win over a woman they see in a park.

Thanks to a creative shift in perspective, gravity is an afterthought for the YouTubers-turned-ninjas, who pull off some pretty impressive moves worthy of "Street Fighter":

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25 Street Artists' Works From Around The World
Jaz (Born in Argentina)(01 of25)
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Jaz in Baltimore in 2012 (Photo courtesy of Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images).
Os Gemeos (Based in Brazil)(02 of25)
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Os Gemeos in Boston in 2012 (Photo courtesy Paul Marotta/Getty Images).
ROA (Based in Belgium)(03 of25)
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ROA in Rome in 2014 (Photo courtesy of ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images).
C215 (Based in France)(04 of25)
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Christian Guémy, aka C215, in Vitry-sur-Seine, France in 2013 (Photo courtesy of THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images).
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Reka in Brooklyn, NYC (Photo © Jaime Rojo).
Phlegm (Based in London, UK)(06 of25)
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Phlegm in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
Escif (From Valencia, Spain)(07 of25)
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Escif in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
Aakash Nihalani (Based in New York)(08 of25)
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Mohamed Fahmy, aka Ganzeer, in Cairo, Egypt in 2012 (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty).
Tellas (From Italy)(11 of25)
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Blu (Based in Italy)(12 of25)
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Blu in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2013 (Photo courtesy of AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko).
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Swoon in Boston in 2011 (Photo courtesy of David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images).
Hyuro (Born in Argentina, Based in Valencia, Spain)(14 of25)
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Hyuro in Terracina, Italy in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Facebook).
Sheryo (From Singapore)(15 of25)
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Pixel Pancho in Montreal (Photo © Daniel Esteban Rojas).
How & Nosm (Born in Spain, of German heritage, based in Brooklyn, NY)(17 of25)
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Vhils (Based in Portugal)(18 of25)
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Vhils in London in 2012 (Photo courtesy of CARL COURT/AFP/Getty Images).
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Maya Hayuk in Miami, FL in 2013 (Photo courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Vanity Fair).