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Computer-animated media franchise

Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda logo.svg
Created by Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris
Owner DreamWorks Animation
(Universal Pictures)
Years 2008-present
Films and television
Film(south)
  • Kung Fu Panda (2008)
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
  • Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 (TBA)
Short film(south)
  • Secrets of the Furious Five
  • Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special
  • Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters
  • Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Ringlet
  • Panda Paws
Animated series
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny
Theatrical presentations
Play(s)
  • Kung Fu Panda: Arena Spectacular
Games
Video game(due south)
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors
  • Kung Fu Panda World
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends
Audio
Soundtrack(south)
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Kung Fu Panda two
  • Kung Fu Panda three
Official website
www.dreamworks.com/kungfupanda/

Kung Fu Panda is an American media franchise by DreamWorks Blitheness, consisting of three films: Kung Fu Panda (2008), Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011), and Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016). The commencement two were distributed by Paramount Pictures, while the third pic was distributed by 20th Century Trick. 3 shorts, Secrets of the Furious Five (2008), Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special (2010), and Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (2011), were also released. A television series for Nickelodeon television network, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, premiered in 2011. A second series, Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, was released on Amazon Prime in Nov 2018.

The franchise, gear up in a fantasy wuxia genre version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic animals, features the adventures of Po Ping, a giant panda, who was improbably called as the prophesied Dragon Warrior. Although his condition is initially doubted, Po proves himself worthy equally he strives to fulfill his destiny and acquire virtually his by with his new friends.

The film serial has been highly acclaimed with its first two features being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature also as numerous Annie Awards while the television series has won 11 Emmy Awards. The commencement three films were the most financially successful animated feature moving-picture show for their years[i] and the second is the 2d biggest worldwide box office success for a moving-picture show directed solely past a woman (Jennifer Yuh Nelson), after Wonder Woman. In add-on, the flick series is particularly popular in Communist china every bit an outstanding Western interpretation of the wuxia film genre.[ii]

Films [edit]

Motion picture U.S. release date Director(s) Screenwriter(due south) Story by Producer(s)
Kung Fu Panda June 6, 2008 John Stevenson and Marker Osborne Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris Melissa Cobb
Kung Fu Panda 2 May 26, 2011 Jennifer Yuh Nelson Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger
Kung Fu Panda 3 January 29, 2016 Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni

Kung Fu Panda (2008) [edit]

Po, a clumsy panda, is a kung fu fanatic who lives in the Valley of Peace and works in his goose male parent Mr. Ping'southward noodle shop, unable to realize his dream of learning the art of kung fu. One twenty-four hours, a kung fu tournament is held for the elderly spiritual leader of the valley, Grand Chief Oogway, to determine the identity of the Dragon Warrior, the one kung fu master capable of understanding the secret of the Dragon Whorl, which is said to contain the key to limitless power. Everyone in the valley expects the Dragon Warrior to be one of the Furious Five—Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane—a quintet of kung fu warriors trained past Master Shifu to protect the valley. To anybody's surprise, Oogway chooses Po, who has accidentally stumbled into the tournament arena subsequently arriving late via fireworks explosion.

Refusing to believe that Po can be the Dragon Warrior, Shifu subjects Po to torturous training exercises in order to discourage him into quitting. Determined to alter himself into someone he can respect, Po perseveres in his grooming and befriends the Furious V, who had previously mocked Po for his lack of skill in kung fu. Po soon learns that Tai Lung is approaching the Valley, an evil kung fu warrior who has escaped from prison house to take revenge for existence denied the Dragon Gyre, and despairs he will be unable to defeat him. However, Shifu discovers that Po is capable of martial arts when motivated by food, and successfully trains him to larn kung fu. After his training is complete, Po is given the Dragon Scroll, which he discovers to be blank. Nonetheless, Po realizes that the primal to limitless ability lies within himself, assuasive him to defeat Tai Lung and restore peace to the valley.

Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) [edit]

Po now lives his dream as a kung fu principal and protects the Valley of Peace alongside the Furious Five. However, he is thrown into internal disharmonize when he begins having flashbacks of his mother and learns from Mr. Ping that he was adopted as an infant. Before long later on, Po and the 5 are sent on a mission to stop the evil peacock Lord Shen from using a newly developed weapon, the cannon, to conquer all of China and destroy kung fu tradition. Po remains tormented by thoughts of being abandoned past his real parents until he is guided by a wise old soothsayer to embrace his past, and remembers that his parents risked their lives to salve him from Shen, who had set out to exterminate all pandas after learning of a prophecy that he would be defeated by "a warrior of black-and-white". Po achieves inner peace, which allows him to destroy Shen's new weapon, defeat Shen, and take Mr. Ping equally his begetter. However, during the terminal scene of the movie, information technology shows Po's biological begetter realizing his son is live.

Kung Fu Panda three (2016) [edit]

Shortly after the events of the second film, Shifu relinquishes his duties as principal of the Jade Palace to Po, challenge that the adjacent step of his ain apprenticeship is to oversee the Furious Five'south grooming. While struggling with this new responsibility, Po rejoices upon reuniting with his biological father, Li, though Mr. Ping is less enthusiastic. Nevertheless, news arrives that the spirit warrior General Kai has returned to the mortal realm and is 'collecting' Kung Fu masters from all over China, both living and dead, to serve in his regular army of Jade Zombies. Po and the others notice from a coil left past Oogway that Kai tin only exist defeated by the ability of Chi, a technique known merely by the panda colonies; thus, Po and Li set to the hush-hush Panda Valley in club to have Po acquire information technology. Po eventually discovers, to his horror, that Li had deceived him, because the pandas accept long forgotten about how to manipulate the Chi, and he just wanted to protect his son from Kai. Once making amends with both his adoptive and biological fathers, Po joins forces with Ping, Tigress, and the pandas to make a stand against Kai, all mastering the ability of Chi in the process and using its power to destroy him for good. After returning to the Valley of Peace, Po spends his days spreading the teachings of Kung fu and Chi.

Possible quaternary film [edit]

On Jan xiii, 2016, Collider asked the filmmakers of Kung Fu Panda 3 about the possibility of a quaternary flick.[three] Co-director Jennifer Yuh Nelson said, "Information technology'due south one at a fourth dimension. We want to make this a perfect jewel, so nosotros'll see what happens after that."[3] Co-director Alessandro Carloni said, "With the sequels, we don't want to try to have them feel open-ended. We want it to feel like a completed journey, and we feel this flick does. And then, if a fantastic story presents itself, cracking."[3]

On August 2, 2018, when asked about any updates on Kung Fu Panda 4, Nelson replied that she did not know as she had always seen the series as a trilogy, just that she was open to the idea of a fourth installment as long as it focused on Po.[4]

Television series [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness is an animated television series based on the Kung Fu Panda film serial, set between the first two films. The show was originally intended to premiere in 2010, but it was delayed and officially launched on Nickelodeon on Nov 7, 2011. Of the series's voice bandage, only Lucy Liu, Randall Duk Kim, and James Hong reprise their roles from the films as Viper, Oogway, and Mr. Ping, respectively. The first season, consisting of 26 episodes, ended on Apr five, 2012. The second flavor aired from April 6, 2012 to June 21, 2013 and also consisted of 26 episodes. A tertiary season began airing June 24, 2013 consisting of 28 episodes.

Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny [edit]

A 2022 Amazon Prime serial.[5] The series follows Po on a fresh gamble, featuring 4 immature pandas who happen upon a mystical cave beneath the Panda Village - and accidentally blot the chi of the ancient and powerful Kung Fu warriors known as the Four Constellations. The four friends realize that they now have a new destiny - to salve the world from an impending evil with their newfound Kung Fu powers. They are aided along their journey by Po, who finds himself faced with his biggest challenge yet — instruction this ragtag band of kids how to wield their strange abilities.

Short films [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (2008) [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five is an animated short picture show that serves equally a semi-sequel (or spin-off) to Kung Fu Panda and appears on a companion disc of the original moving picture's deluxe DVD release. It was later broadcast on NBC on February 26, 2009, and is available as a separate DVD as of March 24, 2009. The film has a framing story of Po (in computer animation), telling the stories of his comrades in artillery, the Furious Five, which are depicted in 2d cel blitheness.

Kung Fu Panda Holiday (2010) [edit]

Kung Fu Panda Vacation (also known as Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special) is a 2010 television special that premiered on NBC on November 24, 2010. Information technology tells a story of Po, who is assigned to host the annual Winter Banquet by Master Shifu, despite his wishes to spend the holiday with Mr. Ping.

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (2011) [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters is an animated short picture released on Dec xiii, 2011, as a special characteristic fastened to the Kung Fu Panda 2 DVD and Blu-ray. Information technology tells the backgrounds of the masters of Gongmen City: Thundering Rhino, Storming Ox, and Croc.[vi]

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll (2016) [edit]

Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll is an animated short picture show officially released as a bonus feature in the Kung Fu Panda: Ultimate Edition of Awesomeness Blu-ray pack in January 2016.[7] Secrets of the Ringlet details the forming of the Furious Five, and their first fight together against a common enemy. Dissimilar previous Kung Fu Panda [ commendation needed ] short films, Secrets of the Roll has yet to be released on its own DVD or Blu-ray.

Panda Paws (2016) [edit]

Panda Paws is a brusk moving picture that was released with the home media of Kung Fu Panda 3. Panda Paws involves the character Mei Mei competing with Bao at the "Spring Festival."[8]

Reception [edit]

Box office performance [edit]

The films serial grossed over $1.8 billion making the Kung Fu Panda franchise the 10th highest-grossing blithe franchise and the 3rd highest-grossing DreamWorks Animation's franchise behind Madagascar & Shrek.

Moving-picture show Release date Box function Rank Upkeep (millions) Ref.
Opening weekend
North America
North America Other territories Worldwide All time
North America
All time
worldwide
Kung Fu Panda June 6, 2008 $lx,239,130 $215,434,591 $416,309,969 $631,744,560 #182 #149 $130 [9]
Kung Fu Panda two May 26, 2011 $47,656,302 $165,249,063 $500,443,218 $665,692,281 #320 #135 $150 [10]
Kung Fu Panda 3 January 29, 2016 $41,282,042 $143,528,619 $377,642,206 $521,170,825 #410 #207 $145 [eleven]
Total $149,177,474 $524,090,146 $one,291,869,283 $1,817,258,332 $425 [12] [xiii]

Disquisitional and public reception [edit]

Each Kung Fu Panda film has received highly positive reviews, with critics often praising the animation, voice acting, and character evolution.

Moving picture Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
Kung Fu Panda 87% (190 reviews)[14] 74 (36 reviews)[15] A-[16]
Kung Fu Panda ii 81% (182 reviews)[17] 67 (34 reviews)[eighteen] A[16]
Kung Fu Panda 3 87% (179 reviews)[19] 66 (34 reviews)[20] A[16]

Awards [edit]

Award Category Kung Fu Panda[21] [22] [23] Kung Fu Panda 2[24] [25] [26] Kung Fu Panda 3 [27]
University Awards Best Animated Feature Nominated Nominated
Annie Awards Best Animated Feature Won Nominated Nominated

Cast and characters [edit]

List indicator(southward)

This section shows characters who volition appear or have appeared in the franchiseC.

  • An empty, dark greyness cell indicates the character was not in the moving picture, or that the grapheme's official presence has non all the same been confirmed.
  • Y indicates a younger version of the grapheme.
Characters Theatrical films Brusk films Television special Telly serial
Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda ii Kung Fu Panda 3 Secrets of the Furious Five Kung Fu Panda:
Secrets of the Masters
Kung Fu Panda:
Secrets of the Scroll
Panda Paws Kung Fu Panda Holiday Kung Fu Panda:
Legends of Awesomeness
Kung Fu Panda:
The Paws of Destiny
Season i Season ii Season 3
Po Jack Black Jack Blackness Mick Wingert
Primary Shifu Dustin Hoffman Dustin Hoffman Fred Tatasciore
Tigress Angelina Jolie Tara Strong Angelina Jolie Kari Wahlgren
Tara MarciY
Angelina Jolie Kari Wahlgren
Mantis Seth Rogen Max Koch Seth Rogen Seth Rogen Max Koch
Monkey Jackie Chan Jaycee Chan James Sie Jackie Chan James Sie
Viper Lucy Liu Jessica DiCicco Lucy Liu Lucy Liu
Crane David Cantankerous David Cross David Cross Amir Talai
Mr. Ping James Hong James Hong James Hong
Oogway Randall Duk Kim Flashback Randall Duk Kim Randall Duk Kim Piotr Michael
Tai Lung Ian McShane
Riley OsborneY
Silent cameo Ian McShaneC Flashback André SogliuzzoC
Zeng Dan Fogler Dan Fogler Mick Wingert Mick Wingert
Commander Vachir Michael Clarke Duncan
Lord Shen Gary Oldman Flashback
Soothsayer Michelle Yeoh
Wolf Boss Danny McBride
Storming Ox Dennis Haysbert Dennis Haysbert
Croc Jean-Claude Van Damme Tony Leondis
Thundering Rhino Victor Garber Paul Scheer
Li Shan Fred Tatasciore Bryan Cranston Christopher Swindle
Kai J. K. Simmons
Mei Mei Kate Hudson Kate Hudson Chrissy Metz
Bao Steele Gangon Steele Gangon Gunnar Sizemore
Lei Lei Liam Knight
Grandma Panda Barbara Dirickson Barbara Dirickson Amy Hill
Sum Al Roker
Dim Willie Geist
Wo Hop Jack McBrayer
Master Rhinoceros Jonathan Groff
Fung John DiMaggio
Hundun Diedrich Bader
Taotie Wallace Shawn
Bian Zao Simon Helberg
Fenghuang Wendie Malick
Junjie Stephen Root
Temutai Kevin Michael Richardson
Bao Fred Tatasciore
Peng Danny Cooksey
Chao James Sie
Jong Sung Jai Kai Chow Wayne Knight
Scorpion Lynn Milgrim
Lidong Jim Cummings
Hu Neil Ross
  • A dark grey jail cell indicates the character does not appear in the film, special, or Telly series.
  • *(y) indicates the actor portrayed the part in a flashback scene when the grapheme was younger.
  • *(c) indicates a cameo appearance.

Crew [edit]

Role Flick
Kung Fu Panda Kung Fu Panda ii Kung Fu Panda 3
2008 2011 2016
Executive Producer(s) Bill Damaschke N/A Mike Mitchell, Guillermo del Toro, La Peikang, and Li Ruigang
Composer(south) Hans Zimmer and John Powell Hans Zimmer
Editor Clare Knight
Studio(s) DreamWorks Animation DreamWorks Animation
Communist china Picture Group Corporation
Oriental DreamWorks
Zhong Ming Y'all Ying Film
Distributor Paramount Pictures 20th Century Fox
Running time 1h 32mins 1h 30mins 1h 35mins

Video games [edit]

  • Kung Fu Panda is a video game loosely based on the first flick, released past Activision in June 2008 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation two, PlayStation three, Wii, and Xbox 360.
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors is a sequel to the video game Kung Fu Panda. It was published past Activision on November five and December 5, 2008 for the Nintendo DS and Wii, respectively.
  • Kung Fu Panda World is a virtual earth online game released on April 12, 2010.
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 is a video game that takes place after the events of the second film. Information technology was developed and published by THQ on May 23, 2011, for Nintendo DS, PlayStation three, Wii and Xbox 360.
  • Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends is a fighting game developed past Vicious Cycle Software and published past Piffling Orbit. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation iii, PlayStation 4, Nintendo 3DS and Wii U on December ane, 2015.[28]
  • A crossover event between Brawlhalla and Kung Fu Panda was released equally downloadable content on March 24, 2021, adding Po, Tigress, and Tai Lung to the game as playable characters.[29]

Arena show [edit]

Directed past international amusement director, Franco Dragone—all-time known for Le Rêve and Firm of Dancing WatersKung Fu Panda: Arena Spectacular is an in-progress live arena show, featuring characters from the Kung Fu Panda. Combining circus and Chinese acrobatics besides equally arena bear witness effects, the production was supposed to be released effectually the aforementioned time of Kung Fu Panda 2.[30] After a multi city casting tour in 2010,[31] the production went backside closed doors until late 2011 when a new set of audience dates were announced for the following year.[32] Yet, shortly before the announced January 2012 auditions, it was announced that both Franco Dragone and DreamWorks had decided to postpone the alive show's opening date, canceling all auditions.[33] No farther announcements take been fabricated since.

Attractions [edit]

A themed area Po's Kung Fu Garden was opened in 2012 at DreamWorks Experience, ane of the themed lands at the Australian theme park Dreamworld. Equally of 2012 Po's Kung Fu Garden consists just of a small surface area featuring a Po photograph opportunity. In late 2012, additional rides and attractions were added to the surface area.

A multi-sensory attraction, based on Kung Fu Panda, opened on June 15, 2022 at Universal Studios Hollywood.[34]

A Kung Fu Panda-themed children'due south play area opened at DreamWorks Water Park on October 1, 2020.[35]

Encounter as well [edit]

  • Fable of a Rabbit

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kung_Fu_Panda

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