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- Ti_Kwan_Leep abstract "Ti Kwan Leep is a sketch comedy recording by the Canadian comedy troupe The Frantics. It appears on their 1987 album Boot to the Head.In the skit, an Eastern martial arts master starts off his class by explaining the basic philosophy of a fictional martial art called \"Ti Kwan Leep\" (take one leap). An impatient student in the class named Ed Gruberman interrupts the master, wanting to skip the philosophy and learn how to \"beat people up\". After the master is interrupted several times while using Zen koans to demonstrate the virtue of patience, he agrees to show Gruberman some moves, and gives him a \"Boot to the Head\" (a catch phrase of the troupe that started in their 1984 sketch Last Will and Temperament). The situation rapidly escalates until the entire class is left beaten and broken; their moans and groans then become the \"Ommmmm\" of meditation.This skit is followed on the album (and often when played on the radio) with the song Boot to the Head. The two were combined into a single track for disc 2 of the Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary Collection, with a line from \"Ti Kwan Leep\" containing a mild expletive edited out.Ed Gruberman also appears in the Frantics' skit \"Army Careers.\" The name was subsequently used for the main character in the 2009 film Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion.".
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageExternalLink www.thefrantics.com.
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- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageRevisionID "704124505".
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Boot_to_the_Head.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_comedy_and_humour.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comedy_sketches.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_martial_arts.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Dr._Demento_20th_Anniversary_Collection.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Kōan.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Last_Will_and_Temperament.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Martial_arts.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Om.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Sketch_comedy.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink Super_Capers.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLink The_Frantics_(comedy).
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ti Kwan Leep".
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- Ti_Kwan_Leep subject Category:Canadian_comedy_and_humour.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep subject Category:Comedy_sketches.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep subject Category:Fictional_martial_arts.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep hypernym Recording.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep type Album.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep type Art.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep type Redirect.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep comment "Ti Kwan Leep is a sketch comedy recording by the Canadian comedy troupe The Frantics. It appears on their 1987 album Boot to the Head.In the skit, an Eastern martial arts master starts off his class by explaining the basic philosophy of a fictional martial art called \"Ti Kwan Leep\" (take one leap). An impatient student in the class named Ed Gruberman interrupts the master, wanting to skip the philosophy and learn how to \"beat people up\".".
- Ti_Kwan_Leep label "Ti Kwan Leep".
- Ti_Kwan_Leep sameAs Q7799979.
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- Ti_Kwan_Leep sameAs Q7799979.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep wasDerivedFrom Ti_Kwan_Leep?oldid=704124505.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep homepage www.thefrantics.com.
- Ti_Kwan_Leep isPrimaryTopicOf Ti_Kwan_Leep.