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nowhereman136

After the Toy Story films, this is the best animated trilogy I can think of. Each film as funny, smart, heartwarming, and enjoyable as the last. While none of them are among my favorite animated films, they are all very good. It is rare to see such consistency in quality among animated franchises
8 years 3 months ago
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Mwuuh

I agree with the others on here. The theme has been consistent, which is absolutely delightful. I was afraid they were going to give Po a pointless love interest, but I'm so happy I was wrong!
7 years 9 months ago
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sushantv10

Totally agree with nowhereman136

Was surprised at how i enjoyed the third one also..The new voice actors did contribute well too.
8 years 1 month ago
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Emiam

6+/10
Great animation, unpredictable, exciting, funny & cute. Great lenght for a family movie.
5 years ago
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Blade22

Excellent movie...as good as part 1 of the series
7 years 10 months ago
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Siskoid

Kung Fu Panda 3 isn't as funny as the previous installment - which I think is the best of the series - relying entirely too much on "you look funny" comedy (whether it's Panda fat jokes or crooked teeth or whatever), but it is epic in a way only the craziest wuxia can be, with beautiful Spirit World sequences and great stakes for Po's China. See, there's an ancient and forgotten master who's going around stealing other masters' chi and turning them into jade zombies... It can get pretty nuts, though I do think they could have gone further with it (why so few masters actually used?). From the epic to the personal, we also have Po meeting his biological father, a subplot that could have felt hackneyed had it gone to a sinister place, but no, between Po's two dads, there's good commentary on the pitfalls of fatherhood, and Kung Fu Panda really is the most emotionally satisfying Dreamworks franchise for me (bonus points for integrating Po in the DW logo). Part of it is that I'm a big kung fu cinema fan, and one of my favorite tropes used to good effect here is the idea of using every day things and accessories to do kung fu (what I refer to as "chair fu"). The slapstick wasn't so great, perhaps, but in terms of action, setting and atmosphere, I loved it.
4 years 10 months ago
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danisanna

Funny, cute and entertaining.
5 years 3 months ago
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boulderman

I preferred the other two and Rock Dog but decent enough
6 years 4 months ago
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maruf_ur

Man!!!.. I was worrying ... How will he defeat Kai :D
7 years 10 months ago
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chunkylefunga

You know what you're getting with Kung Fu Panda. Not sure how good the next 3 confirmed films in the series will be going to be hard to not run out of steam.
8 years 2 months ago
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neocowboy

Kai was the least threatening villain of the three. Lacked any memorable fight scenes. Didn't like any of the other pandas.
7 years 9 months ago
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