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Capoeira in popular culture

The Brazilian martial art of Capoeira, noted for its acrobatic movements and kicks, has been featured in numerous films, TV shows and video game series.

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Films

  • Cordão de Ouro (1977) is also the title of a futuristic Brazilian movie. Capoeira is central to the plot, and the movie stars several well-known Mestres, such as Nestor Capoeira and Mestre Camisa.
  • Rooftops, a 1989 film, is a film based around street kids who use dance fights to settle arguments and as a form of entertainment. One of the kids sees a capoeira group and starts to integrate it into his dance.
  • Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor, a 1994 martial arts action film, featured a tournament with fighters of many styles. One such fighter is a capoerista played by Mestre Joselito "Amen" Santo, who trained Mark Dacascos and played his mestre in Only the Strong.
  • The Quest, a 1996 martial arts tournament film featured a capoerista played by Mestre Cesar Carneiro.
  • Bangkok Knockout, a 2010 Thai martial-arts action film. There is a fight between one of the main characters and a man who uses moves from capoeira.
  • Vincent Cassel, a proficient Capoeira practitioner showcased his skills in Ocean's Twelve (2004) to evade and bypass an advanced laser-based security system.
  • When Bernie Focker (Dustin Hoffman) first appears in Meet the Fockers, he is practicing capoeira.
  • In the 2005 movie The Protector, the main character Kham, played by Tony Jaa, fights enemies that all are masters of a different art. He faces a fearsome man who specializes in Capoeira, played by Lateef Crowder.
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) wizards from the Durmstrang school display some Capoeira moves.
  • Mestre Bimba: A Capoeira Illuminada (2006) is a documentary about Mestre Bimba and Capoeira.
  • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) includes capoeira in the "cemetery warriors" scene.
  • The 2009 movie BESOURO is based on the story of a legendary fighter and practitioner in Capoeira history who goes by the same name as the title starring Aílton Carmo as Besouro. It includes extensive capoeira fighting scenes.
  • In the 2010 film Undisputed III: Redemption, Lateef Crowder plays Brazilian character Santiago Silva, a capoeira-trained fighter, and has two fight scenes against a Grecian and a Russian fighter, the later protagonist Yuri Boyka played by Scott Adkins.
  • Many of Wesley Snipes' action films include scenes involving capoeira, as it is one of several martial arts he practices.
  • The French Connection, a company which is a prolific producer of gay pornographic videos, has released at least twenty-seven Capoeira-themed films.
  • In Rio 2 two turtles perform this martial art when auditioning for "Amazon Untamed" a contest held by Pedro, Nico, Rafael and Carla. The performance is long however they all fall asleep before it's even over. They later appear again during the climax to help defeat the loggers.
  • The 2015 film Get Hard stars Will Ferrell and sees Ferrell clumsily engaging in capoeira.
  • In Sultan (2016), Salman Khan is seen fighting against an opponent using Capoeira.
  • The 2016 documentary Resilience is set in a shantytown of Brazil, where a man refuses to let his physical disability prevent him from living a full life, becoming the first known capoeira master with paralyzed legs and to fulfill his dream of being able to live with his son.
  • Television

  • Capoeira's "donkey kick" was a common part of Iolaus's martial abilities in the 1995 series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
  • In the hit martial arts cartoon Xiaolin Showdown, one of the main protagonists, Raimundo, practices capoeira throughout the series.
  • Professional wrestler John Morrison formerly working for World Wrestling Entertainment incorporates many capoeira moves in the ring.
  • In the Bob's Burgers episode "Sexy Dance Fighting", Tina takes Capoeira lessons after developing a crush on the instructor.
  • In American Dad!, Reggie the Koala uses Capoeira when fighting Bullock.
  • In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), the villain Xever/Fishface uses capoeira as his main fighting style.
  • In the Avatar the Last Airbender episode "The Headband", the dance between Aang and Katara is highly similar to a Capoeira game.
  • In the American web-series RWBY, a character by the name of Mercury Black is known to use capoeira.
  • The title character of Kamen Rider Wizard uses a modified version of capoeira as his many fighting style.
  • In the 2008 CGI anime series Fireball, Drossel performs obvious Capoeira moves on a few occasions, even though she insists she's actually practicing karate.
  • Comics

  • Batman is said to be trained in all "127 major martial arts". The DC Ultimate Guide to the character mentions Capoeira by name as one of these, as well as the Greg Rucka novelization to the "No Man's Land" story arc. Other characters in Batman's canon are also seen using capoeira-like movements, including, notably, the most recent Batgirl, Cassandra Cain, although it is noted that she has no dominant style. Her natural ability of reading movement, however, and her resulting dodges are very similar to capoeira principals.
  • In the manga series, Black Lagoon, the character Fabiola Iglesias is a master practitioner of the art.
  • In Brazil, the heroes "Meia lua, o Rei da Capoeira" (Half Moon, King of Capoeira), "Corcel Negro" (Corcel Black), "Capoeira Negro" (Black Capoeira), "Homem Capoeira" (Capoeira Man) and Carlos da Silva Gimenes of the series Ronin Soul, represent Capoeira.
  • In the Death Note manga series, L uses a kick that is based on the Capoeira fighting style. Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases states that Naomi Misora is also a Capoeirista.
  • In the manga/anime series One Piece, Sanji uses a style of fighting that is partially influenced by the Capoeira fighting style.
  • Fai and Seishiro from the manga/anime series Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle use a kicking-based fighting style clearly influenced by Capoeira.
  • In the novelization of the movie The Incredible Hulk, Bruce Banner uses Capoeira to avoid confrontations with a violent co-worker, and to help him keep the Hulk contained.
  • Music

  • The song Berimbau on the album Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, released in 1966, is about the berimbau musical instrument being played for the Capoeira (in Portuguese).
  • The music video of The Obvious Child by Paul Simon features Capoeira at the beginning 0:00 and end 4:03. This was the first single from The Rhythm of the Saints, released in 1990.
  • The 2006 music video of "Mas Que Nada" by The Black Eyed Peas and Sérgio Mendes features, among various Brazilian dance forms, several scenes of capoeiristas and Professor Marcinho playing.
  • Dance

  • Breakdancing, developed in the 1970s, has many analogous moves. However, the original breakdancers of the early 1970s based their style primarily on actors in Asian kung fu films, but received some influence because demonstrations of capoeira master Jelon Vieira in New York.
  • Video games

  • Capoeira Legends: Path to Freedom is a 3D action game created by Brazilian developer Donsoft Entertainment for PC. With a pace a bit more strategic, the game received colsultancy by Escola de Capoeira Água de Beber of Mestre Vuê.
  • One of the earliest video games to make use of capoeira was the 1993 Sega Genesis 2D-fighting game Eternal Champions. In this game, the Atlantian warrior Trident applied the technique in combination with several genre-typical supernatural attacks. As with all characters in the game, Trident's biography in the "Information" menu offered a brief description and history of the fighting style.
  • Martial Arts: Capoeira RPG action game created by Twelve Interactive for PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 launch on 25 November 2011.
  • The Fatal Fury game series has two capoeira fighters, Richard Meyer and Bob Wilson, master and student. Richard Meyer was the first fighting game character to use Capoeira.
  • Eddy Gordo and, later, Christie Monteiro are capoeiristas in the Tekken series.
  • The Street Fighter III series had its own capoeirista, Elena.
  • On Rumble Fighter there is a capoiera fighting style you can choose.
  • Online martial arts game Zone 4 has capoeira as a fighter's type to play with.
  • The series online flash games Capoeira Fighter, focuses on the style
  • In Saints Row 2, once it has been unlocked, the player can choose Capoeira as his/her combat style.
  • In The King of Fighters series, besides Richard Meyer and Bob Wilson, Soiree Meira, Momoko and Zarina has the fighting style.
  • The Pokémon Hitmontop is partly based on this fighting style. Its Japanese name, Kapoera, further supports this.
  • In the video game Final Fantasy XIII, the character Lightning utilizes a Capoeira kick called meia lua de compasso in the opening cut scene.
  • A pair of aliens known collectively as Capoeira are recurring characters in the Bust A Groove series, incorporating several different Capoeira moves into their dance style.
  • In World of Warcraft, the troll racial dance animation includes movements based on capoeira.
  • References

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