5 Year Old Walks Onstage With Nunchucks, Steve Harvey Can’t Get Enough Of His Flawless Bruce Li Routine!

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One of the most popular martial arts movies of all time is the 1972 film “Game of Death. The film went unfinished when Bruce Lee died in 1973. Now imagine, you could see a pint sized remake of Lee’s famous nunchuck scenes. If that has you on the edge of your seat, then you will love this video from Japan, of a young boy named Ryugi Imai.

Ryuji’s dad posted the video of his incredible mimicry on YouTube, where it reached over four million views in just four days. He does an extremely impressive imitation of  Bruce Lee. The little boy’s displays of skill were unbelievable in their own right, but the fact that Ryugi was only four years old when it was filmed, made it even more impressive.  His act is so good, it has us wondering if little Ryuji might just be Lee reborn.

In fact, it was so impressive, that his talent caught the eye of the producers on Steve Harvey’s show Little Big Shots. The brainchild of Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, Little Big Shots is a variety show, showcasing the nation’s most extraordinarily talented, quirky, and fun kids.

Ryugi Imai is more than qualified.

The little ninja’s demonstration on the show was a recreation of his original viral living room video. Steve made sure he got well out of the way, as Lee’s “Game of Death” fight scene started in the background, and Ryugi brought out the nunchucks.

The next minute will keep you on the edge of your seat! Watch as the little tyke keeps up move for move with the late martial arts master. He’s just so darn cute!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePloVyFlu5M

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