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  58. Po and his friends fight to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon, but first the Dragon Warrior must come to terms with his past.
  59. After a year of being the dragon warrior, obesitized but fearless Po (Black) is a hero in China along with Crane (Cross), Mantis (Rogen), Monkey (Chan), Viper (Liu), Tigress (Jolie), and Shifu (Hoffman). But trouble pops out when villian Shen (Oldman) begins chaos. Everybody is ready to fight, but Po is unprepared when he learns Shen was his enemy in his infancy.
  60. Every sequel/trilogy comes with its own dosage of circumspect. Too often have there been brilliant movies ruined by mediocre sequels cashing in on the wave of popularity. While talking about such movies, Shrek comes to mind. But then we do have gems like Toy Story 3 that manage to close the chapter with perfection (with a red bow on top). Fortunately or not, Kung Fu Panda falls somewhere in the middle.<br/><br/>Po (voiced by Jack Black) is now an integral part of the Furious Five fighting crime (and weight loss) under the supervision of Master &#39;I am so awesomely calm&#39; Shifu (voiced by Dustin Hoffman). Po continues to entertain with random enthusiastic phrases and his lack of stamina (he gets carried/pushed quite often) along with his unorthodox &#39;squishy cuddly&#39; style of kung fu.<br/><br/>With a back story about the villain Shen (voiced by Gary Oldman) who desires to conquer the whole of China to get things rolling, the film revolves around how Po must search his muddled past that is scarred by a certain symbol to find out who he is and where he came from while trying to attain inner peace and beat Shen at the same time. A done and dusted formula that honestly always works if carried out the right way, and DreamWorks managed that with aplomb.<br/><br/>Jack Black once again shines as Po with his variable voice tones of ecstasy to sorrow that helps the viewers plunge right into the action. Baby Po is truly adorable in a &#39;huggable teddy bear&#39; way. Mr. Ping (voiced by James Hong) as Po&#39;s father was a bit of a surprise adding a lot of heart to the film. The emotional scenes he shared with Po were almost tear-jerkingly good. The other four characters of the Furious Five apart from the Tigress (voiced by Angelina Jolie) are almost missing from the action and dialogues, which is a waste of talents like Jackie Chan (Monkey) and Seth Rogen (Mantis). Master Shifu&#39;s role seemed more like a special appearance as he was just featured at beginning and the climax of the film.<br/><br/>With most of the previously adored characters sidelined, you&#39;d be worried if this has become just a one man show. But that wasn&#39;t the case because the creators chose to introduce equally interesting new characters. Shen, the evil &#39;shooting feathers steel clawed&#39; peacock is a beautifully sketched out character with shades of fear of the black and white creature. The fortune teller goat, Soothsayer&#39;s (voiced by Michelle Yeoh) funny antics that always kept Shen on the edge were amusing. Master Rhino (voiced by Victor Garber) was a well controlled act with ample support from Master Croc (voice by Jean-Claude Van Damme). It&#39;s not often that the evil side kick manages to get noticed but the Wolf Boss (voiced by Danny McBride) manages to stand out with his comical chemistry with Po.<br/><br/>DreamWorks animation is spot on with everything being pixar perfect even in mostly annoying 3D. There are plenty of wide and close shots of both the scenery and the action, giving the viewer the complete picture. The soundtrack is spot on for both the action and the emotional scenes with the first action sequence standing out due to its integration with the action itself.<br/><br/>It&#39;s not all a happy story though. Po with his phrases does get a little tedious by the end of the movie and his comic acts a little humdrum. More could have also been done with the rest of the Furious Five characters because they did have abundance of screen time. The story was in comparison to the original was a letdown to be honest even with all the emotions thrown in. And lastly Po looked thinner and that annoyed me for some reason.<br/><br/>Overall, highly recommended movie to any animation fan because no one else manages to pass humor during a serious scene like Po does. *Skadoosh!*
  61. I Want Pandy!!! So I decided to get my kicks with a &quot;Kung Fu Panda 2&quot; viewing. I was aware that it was a sequel and there is always a &quot;more of the same&quot; element to sequels. However, I was pandily surprised that &quot;Kung Fun Panda 2&quot; played at more being a prequel than a sequel. Dragon Warrior Po (awesomely voiced again by Jack Black) is now on a mission to defend Kung Fu &amp; China with his mates &quot;The Furious Five&quot; against an evil peacock called NBC, I mean Shen. However, within the fighting pandamonium there is also a subplot in the movie of Po trying to search his past and figure out who he really is and where he is from. The two plot lines interconnect in &quot;Kung Fu Panda 2&quot; not just to provide narrative depth to the movie, but to present how one&#39;s upbringing is so relevant to one&#39;s survival &amp; also character. &quot;Kung Fu Panda 2&quot; looks beautiful on screen, and besides the latest computer graphic animation design included in the movie there is also &quot;old school&quot; simple animation inserted to differentiate the time periods. Director Jennifer Yuh did a yeoman&#39;s job or should I say yuhwoman&#39;s job by incorporating noble Chinese culture into the narrative, as a love letter to China. However, Yuh did get carried away with too many explosion sequences that for the most part bombed. Nevertheless, it is the comedic protagonist Po that makes the Kung Fu Panda movies work. Po still demonstrates that his love for the culinary arts is still his favorite thang! This Panda still loves to munch it down. I just hope we don&#39;t see an offshoot of his dietary habits in a Part 3 called &quot;Kung Poo Panda&quot;. Besides Black, Angelina Jolie also nailed it once again with her lipwork as Tigress, 20% of The Furious Five. Gary Oldman playing a villain never gets old, and he does some badass vocal work as Shen the Peacock. Dustin Hoffman just gets in a scene or two this time around voicing Master Shifu, but when Hoffman speaks you better listen &quot;He&#39;s talking here!!&quot;. &quot;Kung Fu Panda 2&quot; does not hit on all cylinders, but it is no ancient Chinese secret that it is quite entertaining, mostly due to its Black comedy! **** Good
  62. Accomplishes the depressingly familiar mathematical trick of being both more and less than its predecessor.
  63. Yes, the White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock. Its white color makes it looks really magnificent and elegant. However, since in Chinese culture white is the color of death, this marks Lord Shen as a villain. Yes, Kung Fu Panda was filmed in stereoscopic 3-D. The film was a full 3-D production from its conception on through to the finished product. a5c7b9f00b
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