Kung Fu Panda 2

Movie Madness: Week Five

Kung Fu Panda 2 (Netflix 2011)

Kung Fu Panda was a great hit in both America and China’s box office. Director Mark Osborne and John Stevenson reveal that Chinese cultural accuracy was one of the most important elements in making Kung Fu Panda. From that dedication and attention to detail came a flood of success and later a sequel. The Kung Fu Panda trilogy has a memorable animation style using 3D and 2D animation. With these stunning techniques came heartwarming morals for kids to learn: be yourself and to allow yourself to heal. Both Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2 are great wacthes for any martial arts lover. However, I believe the sequel really takes the cake for its attention to detail in 2D shadow puppets and emotional 2D flashback scene.

Final Thoughts

How do you think the second movie compares to the first?

Cam

The 2D scenes were so well done. I’m very happy they showed Po’s backstory because Mr Ping is a natural treasure.

Eric

Overall, even though I still preferred the first movie, I enjoyed the change with Shen having more of a reliance on weapons and the mental battle and the humor in some of the scenes.

Lauren

For a while I always favorited the first movie over the second. Now, I see both on the same ground considering the villains being different types of challenge for Po. Shen is a great mental opponent to go against.

One Reply to “Kung Fu Panda 2”

  1. I really enjoyed the first Kung Fu Panda and can remember that one very well, but honestly I don’t remember the second one as much. I think I’ll have to go watch it again. Thanks for sharing.

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