Kung Fury: 80's action movie parody featuring kung fu Hitler and a dinosaur cop is YouTube hit

It's perhaps the most over-the-top parody of eighties action movies ever made and includes a song from David Hasselhoff.

And you've probably not heard of it yet.

Kung Fury features an eclectic cast including dinosaurs, crazed robot video games, Nazis, Norse gods and a cop with super kung fu skills and was made thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign.

Swedish-born director David Sandberg raised $630,019 on Kickstarter to make the movie which he promised to release for free online.

Sandberg's love for the eighties and all things action movie are apparent in the 30-minute film - which follows Kung Fury as he travels back in time from 80's Miami to kill Adolf Hitler (AKA Kung Führer).

Our hero faces Kung Führer in the ultimate showdown. Credit: LaserUnicorns

Kung Fury made it's debut at the Cannes Film Festival, with some critics calling it "the most awesome project" and it has since been viewed almost 4 million times since it was uploaded to YouTube.

The film also features an accompanying music video starring 80s icon and Baywatch star David Hasselhoff.