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The Seven Swinging Clubs of Instant Oblivion are a collection of swinging, spiked, wooden clubs that serve as one of the Training Hall's training mechanisms.[2]

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These heavy wooden metal-spiked clubs are modeled after the acrobatic Eshan Porcupines of Yunnan Province. To be struck by the flat wooden stomach is to be rendered instantly unconscious. To be struck by the long metal spikes on the back is to meet an instant agonizing death. Only a few fearless masters have the skill to traverse the spinning serpent logs and avoid being struck by the swinging clubs. Only one master has ever had the strength and courage to stand their ground and avoid impalement by using their kung fu to destroy the clubs in mid-swing. She is Master Tigress.[3]

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Tigress destroying one of the Swinging Clubs

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The clubs appears in the game's Jade Palace Dojo level as one of its environmental hazards the players must avoid while fighting each other.

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  1. Revealed in "Sticky Situation" from Nickelodeon's Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Ep. 3, Season 1. Written by Scott Kreamer & directed by Gabe Swarr. Originally aired November 7, 2011.
  2. Revealed in DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda (2008). Written by Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger & directed by John Stevenson, Mark Osborne. Distributed by Paramount Pictures.
  3. Internet Archive: kungfupanda Training Hall on the September 24, 2010* version of the official Kung Fu Panda website via the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 29, 2010.
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