Voices of: Jack Black Bryan Cranston Dustin Hoffman Angelina Jolie J. K. Simmons Jackie Chan Seth Rogen
Lucy Liu James Hong
Kung Fu
Panda 3 has the qualities we hope for in animated children’s movies: A sense of adventure, good modeling by
the adults, fine animation, humor, and a minimum of fart and pee jokes. Many of the actors and crew have been
involved in all three of the Kung Fu Panda films, which contributes to their quality.
In this adventure, Po the Panda (Black) is
being prepared by his guide Shifu (Hoffman) to take over his role as teacher,
which seems incredulous to Po who frequently bumbles his action moves. But the message from Shifu is not to be
like him, Shifu, but to find and bring out the Po that is his potential. In this episode two important events
take place; Po encounters his real father (Cranston)—currently filling that
role is a goose, Mr. Ping (Hong)—and is charged with saving all the Pandas who
are threatened by the evil Kai (Simmons), who has stolen the Chi of most of the
past Masters and changed them to be his jade fighters.
The writers Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger
weave together a story that contains elements of suspense and adventure, Po’s
struggles to actualize himself, and warm family elements with Po coming to
realize he has two fathers and a role in his extended family of pandas. Directors Carloni and Yuh keep the
action tight but make it easy for very young ones in the audience to follow.
The gifted cast skillfully transforms the script
into fine entertainment for children, helped along by the colorful and
entertaining animation, the musical score of Hans Zimmer and the production
design of Raymond Zebach.
The latest edition of Kung Fu Panda
keeps up the fine pace of the previous two productions.
Grade: A By Donna
R. Copeland
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