Friday, April 17, 2009

A Panda That Has Been Highly Trained In The Martial Arts (cont.)

A panda who was sort of cute, but the whole talking, wacky animals premise is so old it’s dead and needs to be buried. A panda who provides a much-needed roundhouse kick to the American animation industry. A panda who has moments of over indulgence, but in general is a sweet likable character, that you really do want to root for. A panda who was the underdog that comes and saves the day. A panda who smacks a fresh coat of paint on the archetypal martial arts tale of the underdog who learns self-discipline by believing in himself to become his own master and save the day. A cartoon panda who does kung fu with the slacker wit and squeezable charm of Jack Black. A panda who, first off, he's the main character and second, HE"S VOICED BY JACK BLACK!!!!!!! A panda who was cool too although there were a couple of Jackisms that made me pull out of believing the story. A panda who goes “skedoosh” which IS a pop culture self reference to Jack Black. I wished this panda was a bit less, well, Jack Black and a bit more panda. A panda who was lackluster in some places. Panda is in my socks. Pandaa. Pandaaa. teh panda rocks my socks. The 4 year old client behind me told his mom "Don’t worry… he's been trained… he’s gonna eat the tiger." A panda he’s very likable. A panda who is my favorite super kung fu panda ;D A panda who just made that funny face when the tigress was talking about her life and tai long life that was funny :D A panda who gets acupuncture, and he makes the VERY funny face. I love panda! panda is so cute,cute ,cute! Do you love panda? very..................very ..................cute... I like panda :-)) i like the panda :P he is stupid but when it comes for fighting hes the best then. This panda was the bestest ever! Po... po po po po pooooooo po... Panda poo! A panda who is awkward, unsure, full of lacking, and the most unlikely of heroes. altho he seen to be sort of stupid he still gives a lsn to those four masters!! Never give up and he always beleived in himself. I like the panda sooo much :} Po is a little bit stupid , but i like the way that he was studing to fight - with biscuits :D Don’t get me wrong, but the first time I heard about Kung fu Panda, all I thought was--it’s just another animated movie. I didn’t understand why my cousin obsessed about this movie. She had set her ringtone and wallpaper with Kung fu Panda’s stuff! I thought it to be childish. But now, after me watching it, I want to set my wallpaper as this Panda too. I understand now. The obsession, the love, the whole hooplah around the movie. I get it. Totally. Let me tell you, this is not just any animated movie. It’s an inspiration beyond thought. It shows a path where there isn’t any. The concept, along with the animation works, dialogs and voices, is just so … beyond any word describable. I might be just carried away with the movie. But you have to watch this movie to actually feel what I feel right now. The panda's name Po strikes me as a bit boring for a character who is pretty memorable. Now, despite having no children, I want to go watch Kung Fu Panda. Mayumi: Kung Fu Panda has grown on me, I’ll admit. My kid’s simple questions have prompted deeper exegeses. I’ll have to rent Kungfu Panda now. A few days ago, I watched Kungfu Panda. It's really good, ten points, five stars, fucking awesome, A +, strongly recommended. I want to be trained by the great master, who by the way has defeated the most deadly enemy in the history of mankind and beyond. One kid nearby was giggling like a mental patient when the panda ate the cookies.

Kung Fu Panda February 13, 2008
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What’s a panda to do when his dreams of kung-fu awesomeness awake to the cold reality of noodle-making? This large awkward Panda makes noddle soup just like his father, who is actually a goose. Clumsy, overweight Po (Jack Black) dreams of becoming a kung fu master like China’s revered “furious five,” but instead seems destined to follow in the footsteps of his father and grandfather in the restaurant business. A panda, a noodle maker’s son (more like adopted son), who dreams of becoming a great Kung fu star. But his reality shows him making and serving noodles and if he does well one day he will earn the right to know the secret ingredient of the “secret ingredient” soup from his father. A panda who spends his time toiling in his father’s noodle shop, and fantasizing about becoming a kung fu master like his idols, the Furious Five. A fat panda who dreams of becoming a kung fu master while his well-meaning father, Mr. Ping, is unwavering in his vision of his son’s destiny as a hallowed noodle cook. A panda who finds himself elevated from noodle cook to kung fu master. A panda who isn’t up to the challenge at first. So, OK, it’s predictable that the panda will find a way to perfect Kung Fu and defeat his enemy. If anything, the panda represented the Chinese people (because it's a national symbol), who rises to be recognized by the general public (as played out in the film). This is the story of normal Panda became a legend. An overweight panda having fantasies about one day becoming a Kung Fu master. Panda and friends in a quest to become the ultimate fighting champion. A fat, lazy panda that works in his dad's noodle shop while secretly dreaming of being a Kung Fu master. A panda who is the laziest of all the animals in the Valley of Peace, but unwittingly becomes the chosen one when enemies threaten their way of life. A panda who is chosen to fulfill an ancient prophecy and become the Dragon Warrior in order to save the Valley of Peace from an evil snow leopard. A panda who dreams of Kung Fu glory alongside his idols, the Furious Five, who train inside the misty palace grounds above the store. A lazy panda who idolises the Furious Five kung fu champions. A panda who must overcome his own fears, the annoyance of the peevish Master Shifu and the resentment of the Furious Five. A panda who is the latest student at a martial arts dojo that trains warriors for epic battles. A panda who must face some new terror that has emerged, despite his propensity for being lazy and not having any of the discipline or skills exemplified by his more studious fellow students. A panda who is quite a fan of the martial arts, but untrained enthusiasm and pudgy naivete aren’t going to be enough to defeat Tai Lung. A panda who is an unconventional student to say the least, hilarity reigns as Shifu tries desperately to make him into some semblance of a kung fu warrior. A panda who, when a series of accidental events brings him to the master of the five and he is named “The Dragon Master” he can’t exactly comprehend what is happening. A panda who is trained in the martial arts. A PANDA WHO KICKS SOME SERIOUS A$$$. Fat panda that he is, nobody really believes that he could be the greatest warrior of all times. A panda who managed to single-handedly defeat a ferocious snow leopard kung fu master. A bumbling panda who can barely lift a punch against a punching bag. A panda who wasn't even doing kung fu but just flipping around around at speeds the human eye can’t register. So there’s just a bunch of blurry crap going on that bears no resemblance to kung fu. A panda who just magically got it after a day or 2. What a great message. Also, there is more to kung fu than beating another person. The problem is Pandas, esp this panda are large, clumsy and really doesn't even know kung fu. A panda who becomes the dragon warrior, receiving the scroll he reads it and to his disappointment all he sees is his own reflection. A panda who was at least good at making noodles. A panda who tai-lung hittin n he ws lafin. A big fat Panda who learns how to do Kung Fu in the aptly titled Kung Fu Panda. A panda who can now say, “I know Kung-Fu.”