![]() On character development, we saw Po figuring out who he was, Tigress finding her soft spot, and Ping seeing more for Po than for himself. The writers clearly respected Oogway as an honorable character, and that is something I truly appreciated. I respected the fact that Kai used the other masters to fight against Po and his Panda army, but never sent Oogway to hurt any of them. He was, however, funny, and he even approved of Po’s fascination towards legends. The villain Kai so far was the baddest of them all, and he, just like any other cartoon villain, had no real purpose in winning. If anything, they were properly done, and at times, necessary. “Am I the son of a panda? Or am I the son of a goose? Am I a student? Am I a teacher?”Īt first, I was really worried that the usual cartoon cliche would overpower the story line, but anything cliche was handled well in this movie. Po kept on growing, and this time into a master of Chi, and finally, we got to see the real Dragon Warrior. The animation was great, if not amazing enough for you, and the dialogues were hilarious. The backstory made sense when put together, and it all came together beautifully. And everyone was adorable, except for he ribbon dancer whose stare haunted me for few hours after the movie ended. We finally got to see Po’s clan – the big Panda community hiding in a secret Panda Village. However, it is a good wrap of the trilogy. Now, I know most of you have seen this movie, and it is pointless to talk about the story line. In a way, Po wanted to prove himself worthy to someone.Īround the same time, Kai created chaos in trying to find the Dragon Warrior, the one who was promised to beat him. ![]() So Po took Li around and showed him the cool stuff, all to make his biological father proud. I know, I know, a lot happened in this movie. Then, out of nowhere, Po’s biological father, Li Shan, showed up, broke Po’s bun-eating record, and bonded with his long lost son. His father Ping, told Po to get out and back to fight, instead of drowning sadly in a mini tub. Post his failure as a teacher, Po went home to take a sad bath. He was a Panda, but was he really one? And if he didn’t even know who he was, how could he be a teacher? The big question that kept on coming up throughout the movie was: Who was Po? ![]() ![]() Po could not teach, and he made everyone suffer. Meanwhile, in the living realm, Master Shifu decided to retire and pass the teacher role to Po. And Kai swore to finding this master of chi and defeat him. Oogway became a jade pendant, one of the many Kai had collected – and with that, Kai had all that he needed to return to the living realm.īefore he turned into a mini stone, Oogway warned Kai of the one master of chi who would defeat him. In the spirit realm, an evil master named Kai collected every master’s chi and went after the last one standing: Oogway. Willie Geist as Sum, the twin brother of Dim who is the nephew of Li Shan and the cousin of Po.Remember Master Oogway the turtle? Yea, we start from there. Randall Duk Kim as Grand Master Oogway (乌龟大师)īarbara Dirikson as Grandma Sarah, an elderly giant panda.Īl Roker as Dim, the twin brother of Sum who is the nephew of Li Shan and the cousin of Po. ![]() Simmons as Kai (天煞), the main antagonist and a powerful and vicious spirit warrior who was the former brother-in-arms of Oogway and has a supernatural ability to steal other warriors’ chi. Kung Fu Panda 3 Movie Kung Fu Panda 3 Charactersīryan Cranston as Li Shan (李 山), Po’s biological father and the uncle of Dim and Sum While the Five make fun of him, they all care about him, and have strong concerns if he is in trouble. He cares about the Five enormously, and is close with everyone, although his best friend is uncertain. His relationship and position with the Five is a strong one, being likened to the position of the little brother in the dysfunctional kung fu family, who embarrasses everyone, but is still too loveable to hate. ![]()
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