Panda Movie 1 !new!: Kung Fu

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Panda Movie 1 !new!: Kung Fu

When DreamWorks Animation released Kung Fu Panda Movie 1 in June 2008, the world was skeptical. The premise sounded like a low-budget parody: a portly, lazy panda who loves kung fu movies inadvertently becomes a kung fu master. Critics braced for a barrage of fat jokes and cultural clichés.

The most famous scene in the Kung Fu Panda movie 1 is the "secret ingredient" scene. Po’s father, Mr. Ping (James Hong), reveals that the legendary "Secret Ingredient Soup" has no secret ingredient—"To make something special, you just have to believe it is special." kung fu panda movie 1

The story takes place in ancient China, in the Valley of Peace. Our protagonist is Po (voiced by Jack Black), an obese, noodle-obsessed panda who works in his father’s noodle shop. Mr. Ping (a goose, voiced by James Hong), loves his son dearly but harbors dreams of him taking over the family business. When DreamWorks Animation released Kung Fu Panda Movie

When DreamWorks Animation released Kung Fu Panda Movie 1 in June 2008, the world was skeptical. The premise sounded like a low-budget parody: a portly, lazy panda who loves kung fu movies inadvertently becomes a kung fu master. Critics braced for a barrage of fat jokes and cultural clichés.

The most famous scene in the Kung Fu Panda movie 1 is the "secret ingredient" scene. Po’s father, Mr. Ping (James Hong), reveals that the legendary "Secret Ingredient Soup" has no secret ingredient—"To make something special, you just have to believe it is special."

The story takes place in ancient China, in the Valley of Peace. Our protagonist is Po (voiced by Jack Black), an obese, noodle-obsessed panda who works in his father’s noodle shop. Mr. Ping (a goose, voiced by James Hong), loves his son dearly but harbors dreams of him taking over the family business.