
Both characters had their personal issues to face and they of course handled them in different ways. The story added several new characters, my favourites of which happened to be voiced by Bryan Cranston and J.K. This film talks about inner-peace, sacrificing the needs of yourself for the needs of others, pushing ourselves to achieve new heights, and finding your own special way through this world. I thought that was a bold move, but it resonated powerfully with the audience and myself.
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Some things that happened in this movie were somewhat surprising, they brought in some very heavy and perhaps even dark concepts. The film really doesn’t hide from the tragedies of the past and gets really emotional at times. Yes, he is still a little bit of that goofball, but you can see he has matured with each movie into a different person, stepping up to face a new challenge and growing from these events. The further development of Po as a character is outstanding.

The action scenes may not have been as numerous this time – this film was more about the further development of Po the Panda – however, when the action arrived, it didn’t disappoint it was colorful, crisp, and thoroughly entertaining. The ‘Kung Fu Panda’ films have always had a unique style of animation which I’ve enjoyed, but this film really took that to another level the scenery, characters, and villages are well crafted and there are several very colorful and unique montages that really set the film apart from its contemporaries. I understand this film is reaching for a younger audience, but I don’t see any issue in stimulating a child’s thought process or imagination. The other thing is sometimes they handed certain ideas to the audience they told us rather than showed us through the film. It tends to be a bit simpler and more slapstick-driven at times. The humor reminded me more of ‘ Kung Fu Panda 2’ rather than the original, which I still consider the best. This film is very solid and I have very few negatives to speak of but I did feel the comedy was lacking some of its bite. This of course includes Po, the Furious Five, and the temple where they train and pay respects within. Now he faces perhaps his biggest adversary to date, when Kai, a once legendary but now unknown master Kung Fu warrior, rises from the spirit world to conquer China and eradicate all things connected to his old friend, Master Oogway. Po has already become the dragon warrior, he has saved the art of Kung Fu and uncovered the secrets to his tragic past. Together they protect the Valley of Peace from harm.

‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ is again about Po the Panda and his friends, the Furious Five. Finally, the wait was over and I was pleased to see that ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ gave me all I could have asked for, and in some cases a little more. January is often the place movies go to die and so I was nervous, but if anything could thrive in the dead of winter, it would be a warm and fuzzy animated film in a successful franchise. At first glance, this sequel seemed to offer everything I’ve grown to love about this franchise.ĭreamworks Animation did push the movie from 2015 into January 2016.

They also had a touch of the profound, as diving into topics like tapping into your unknown potential, accepting the value within you already, not allowing negativity to destroy the positive aspects of life and to not live in fear of past nor future, embrace the present time and do something good with it. The first two films were humorous, filled with stunning animated action, great villains with personal and warped vindication, and heartwarming heroes. They proved to me that Dreamworks Animation was a legitimate source of quality animated movies again. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two ‘Kung Fu Panda’ movies.
