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Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, The Furious Five – Tigress, Crane, Mantis, Viper and Monkey. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. It is up to Po and The Furious Five to journey across China to face this threat and vanquish it. But how can Po stop a weapon that can stop kung fu? He must look to his past and uncover the secrets of his mysterious origins; only then will he be able to unlock the strength he needs to succeed. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English It is simply a movie that I liked. Although I wondered why I liked it back then, I realized the second time that I liked it rightfully. It is such a nice animated tribute to kung fu movies, which is excellent thanks to the 3D execution where the creators could play around. Animals as kung fu heroes come to life fantastically, and the story is pleasantly cheesy, cliché, and unoriginal. ()

3DD!3 

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English They may not be as good as Pixar, but you can’t say that the guys at DreamWorks aren’t trying. Kung Fu Panda is a great martial arts movie, a tribute to older Chinese movies (a great scene with the last dumpling, by the way ;-), and also a great cartoon about a big, fat, panda with the snappiest of lines. And I was overjoyed whenever Mr. Turtle (Master Oogway) made an appearance. He had greater charisma than anybody I know. ()

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Othello 

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English But yeah, after the disappointment of Ratatouille, I was quite pleased with Kung Fu Panda. In the beginning it seems like a perfectly overblown genre homage, with the best jokes coming out of that ("No, this scroll cannot see eyes other than yours... give it here", or blowing out candles), only later it's replaced by humor like "panda is unable to walk up the long stairs for the seventh time" and constant infantile jokes when the main character falls somewhere or does some other inanity. Fortunately there is a lot of good action (except the last wtf fight) and the dumpling fight in particular was good, so as an animated one-shot I enjoyed it. ()

Isherwood 

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English Kung fu Panda is quite deceptive. It comes across as a "different" cartoon that benefits from a decent setting, charismatic voices, and excellent (!) action scenes. However, on the climb up the final stairs, the story gradually runs out of steam enough to just wheeze out a few moral lessons, and the viewer realizes that DreamWorks has actually just reworked the first Shrek model, without pop culture references and with more winking at children. That’s too bad because they could have shaken hands with Pixar with that awesome animation. ()

novoten 

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English A bomb that animated competition can hardly catch its breath and possibly the last chance in which Dreamworks at least once successfully tried to equalize more successful rivals. It relies on its certainty, but it has heart, an incredible dose of martial arts fandom, and above all, so much exaggeration, humor, and sentiment that it elevates the legacy of adventurous Disney movies to a new level. And comparing it to Shrek is completely out of place here - perhaps no one wants to convince me that Po, as an individual with a desire to become a hero since forever, can be compared to a grumpy troublemaker who only embarks on adventures against his will. The unknown twins of screenwriters and directors have boldly stepped into the world of success. It's been almost ten years since I watched it, so I don't understand why only the former is often mentioned, but at least I'm glad for that. ()

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