Soon, the Kung Fu Panda must face off against a seemingly impossible foe, one that may destroy all those he considers family and friends. And even more challenging, a villainous supernatural threat named Kai (Simmons) comes collecting the power of all Po’s peers. Things change when he is confronted by a part of his history he had never known before. When he fails miserably after his instructor Shifu ( Dustin Hoffman) assigns him to instruct a class, he begins to question himself even further. Bryan Cranston also adds wonderful support to our hero Po.Īfter facing off against the deadly adversary Shen in the last film, Po (Black) continues to grow as the “Dragon Warrior.” However, the poor panda is still frustrated and confused by his place in a world of heroes. Not only is the original cast back, but this latest installment adds a strong villain courtesy of J.K. The further adventures of Po, once again played by Jack Black, is a rich and enjoyable chapter. Or even worse, just a big screen toy commercial. After that, it all leads to the rare animated trilogy that carries on without feeling like it is simply pandering to its audience. Not just the opening credits, but the clever DreamWorks Animation logo is an inspired way to start things off. REVIEW: Even at the very beginning, it’s obvious there is something special about KUNG FU PANDA 3. A supernatural villain, with the ability to steal the power of those he fights, sets his sights on Po and his friends and family. PLOT: When the lovable Kung Fu Panda discovers a part of his history, he finds that his most challenging battle has yet to come.
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