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Kung Fu Panda 3

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Kate Hudson, Jack Black, and Bryan Cranston in Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
When Po's long-lost panda father suddenly reappears, the reunited duo travels to a secret panda paradise to meet scores of hilarious new panda characters. But when the supernatural villain Kai begins to sweep across China defeating all the kung fu masters, Po must do the impossible-learn to train a village full of his fun-loving, clumsy brethren to become the ultimate band of Kung Fu Pandas.
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Continuing his "legendary adventures of awesomeness", Po must face two hugely epic, but different threats: one supernatural and the other a little closer to home.Continuing his "legendary adventures of awesomeness", Po must face two hugely epic, but different threats: one supernatural and the other a little closer to home.Continuing his "legendary adventures of awesomeness", Po must face two hugely epic, but different threats: one supernatural and the other a little closer to home.

  • Directors
    • Alessandro Carloni
    • Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Aibel
    • Glenn Berger
    • Ethan Reiff
  • Stars
    • Jack Black
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Dustin Hoffman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    205K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,307
    215
    • Directors
      • Alessandro Carloni
      • Jennifer Yuh Nelson
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Aibel
      • Glenn Berger
      • Ethan Reiff
    • Stars
      • Jack Black
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Dustin Hoffman
    • 269User reviews
    • 247Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Po
    • (voice)
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Li
    • (voice)
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Shifu
    • (voice)
    Angelina Jolie
    Angelina Jolie
    • Tigress
    • (voice)
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Kai
    • (voice)
    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Monkey
    • (voice)
    Seth Rogen
    Seth Rogen
    • Mantis
    • (voice)
    Lucy Liu
    Lucy Liu
    • Viper
    • (voice)
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Crane
    • (voice)
    Kate Hudson
    Kate Hudson
    • Mei Mei
    • (voice)
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Mr. Ping
    • (voice)
    Randall Duk Kim
    Randall Duk Kim
    • Oogway
    • (voice)
    Steele Gagnon
    Steele Gagnon
    • Bao
    • (voice)
    Liam Knight
    Liam Knight
    • Lei Lei
    • (voice)
    Wayne Knight
    Wayne Knight
    • Big Fun
    • (voice)
    • …
    Barbara Dirickson
    • Grandma Panda
    • (voice)
    Al Roker
    Al Roker
    • Sum
    • (voice)
    Willie Geist
    Willie Geist
    • Dim
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Alessandro Carloni
      • Jennifer Yuh Nelson
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Aibel
      • Glenn Berger
      • Ethan Reiff
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    8icheckmymailbox

    Sublime animated picture.

    The Good Stuff (in order of awesomeness)

    1. Superb animation and various art styles used. Hits are emphasized well with excellent sound design and voice acting. Good action.

    2. Jokes are (mostly) good, made me laugh out loud multiple times.

    3. The plot and pacing is pretty good and character development is adequate.

    The Bad Stuff (in order of amplitude)

    1. Antagonist is not really memorable with vanilla personality and motivation.

    2. Film is obviously meant for a young-ish audience and contains some irritating slapstick and bad jokes.

    3. 99% of Panda characters are completely forgettable.

    Should you watch it: Probably, yes. I can't stress enough how good some of the visuals are.
    8RforFilm

    Kung Fu Panda 3 takes it's next step in another beautiful and funny story about the martial arts

    Time to go back into the world of DreamWorks animation. I had read more information about the company's corporate shakeup that not only involved several people replace and relocated, but it also involved the closing of the Northern California studios and the reduction of the output of feature films. It seemed like a formidable movie fiscally, until the release of last year's Home, which I mentioned that I didn't care for. I guess I wasn't the only one as the critical reviews were tepid, and the box office numbers were low (not a failure, but not even close to a hit). Has DreamWorks truly learned?

    If the new original features aren't doing well, then the next strategy would be to take advantage of some of their past hits. Shrek, Madagascar, and How to Train Your Dragon seem to be the franchises that they like push and make more sequels and television programs. I like those movies (except Madagascar), though my favorite is the Kung Fu Panda films. This is the ultimate "don't judge by its cover" story as it's dumb title is really a silly martial arts story that teaches a lot about Chinese philosophy. Po's training is taken the next step in Kung Fu Panda 3.

    Master Shifu (played by Dustin Hoffman) has announced that's he's stepping down as the teacher of the Furious Five: Master Tigress (played by Angelina Jolie), Master Crane (played by David Cross), Master Mantis (played by Seth Rogan), Master Viper (played by Lucy Liu) and Master Monkey (played by Jackie Chan). Shifu says that the only one who can teach them is the dragon warrior, Po (played by Jack Black). Po is still his silly self and doesn't feel like he can be a good teacher. It's evident on the his first day when the masters are unimpressed.

    While visiting his adoptive father Mr. Ping, a large panda named Li Shan (played by Bryan Cranston) comes looking for his long lost son. Po is excited to finally meet his father let alone another panda, who were thought to have been gone. Shifu knows that the Panda's were masters of controlling chi, so he tells Po to go with his real father to discover chi. Within the hidden Panda village, Po learns more about being one of his own and learning more about his family.

    Meanwhile, Kai (played by J.K. Simmons), a powerful spirit that can take away one's chi has entered the mortal world in order to gain chi from all the Masters. Tigress shows up at Po's village to reveal that all the masters have been taken by Kai and it's up to Po to fight him and teach Kung- Fu to all the pandas.

    I really appreciate DreamWorks for not only taking Chinese martial arts and philosophy seriously, but for taking the story of a Kung-Fu fighting panda just as seriously. Not only is Po really learning more about what his skills can do, but really seems to be growing as a person…or a bear.

    Kung Fu Panda 3 still boasts some of the most beautiful computer animation I've seen from DreamWorks. It is so atmospheric, that this is one of the few movie worlds I'd love to live in.

    The characters from the previous movies are all back and play up their parts just fine. The newcomers Bryan Cranston and J.K. Simmons both bring in their own spark, fitting in just fine. Without giving anything away, I only have two gripes. While J.K. Simmons does well as Kai, he's not as intimidating as Gary Oldman from Kung Fu Panda 2. Also, when Po's father Li Shan make a big discovery about himself, it's a little rushed.

    I'll give this eight Chinese scrolls out of ten. This is a part of a series that is just so funny and beautiful, that I find it hard to find much to nitpick. Kung Fu Panda 3 is a great piece of family entertainment that should get both the parents and children engaged. I hope these characters continue Kung Fu fighting for a while!
    CinemaClown

    Fails To Replicate The Formula That Made Its Predecessors Instant Classics Right Away

    The third chapter in DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda series may have the effervescent wit, lighthearted flavour & exciting kung fu action of the earlier chapters but it lacks a compelling story, weighty character evolution & the awareness of where to draw the line for this latest entry fails to find the near-perfect balance between its genre elements, something its predecessors excelled at with relative ease.

    The story of Kung Fu Panda 3 continues the awesome journey of the Dragon Warrior as we find Po reuniting with his biological father in addition to being bestowed with the role of teacher, following Master Shifu's retirement. But when an ancient spirit warrior with the ability to steal other warriors' chi returns to the mortal world & hunts the Dragon Warrior, Po travels with his father to their secret panda village to master ways of defeating the enemy.

    Co-directed by Jennifer Yuh & Alessandro Carloni, the issue I have with this feature is that its story lacks a coherent structure, it is difficult to connect with any of the characters for their arcs needed a lot more refinement, and there are plenty of moments that add nothing to the story. The previous chapters were able to find outrageous moments of hilarity in a well-timed & clever fashion but here its attempt at humour feels a bit too forced, needlessly silly & uneven for the most part.

    Comedy when done right can amuse both the kids & grown-ups but the filmmakers have chosen to target the younger audience more this time. There are still plenty of laugh-out-loud moments that are done well but for the most part, it neither enriches the overall experience nor moves the story forward. The computer animation is still worthy of praise and retains the rich, colourful textures of past two instalments. Editing is a letdown for the narrative lacks a smooth, uniform flow. And Hans Zimmer's score isn't striking either.

    On an overall scale, Kung Fu Panda 3 is an overkill for its emphasis on desperately finding ways to make its audience laugh ultimately backfires and while it works as a quite relaxing, enjoyable & amusing flick, it fails to duplicate the high scores that the previous chapters garnered in all departments of filmmaking. Certainly not worth the five year wait, exhibiting signs of weariness & marred by lazy writing, Kung Fu Panda 3 fails to properly implement the formula that turned the first two films of the franchise into instant classics right away.
    7iandaniel

    Entertaining and funny but flat story

    After the fantastic first movie where Po is a classic hero after being a loser, where the villain has his own story and where the others play a role making Po the character he is, came a second movie with a dark, deep and personal story greatly told, and now we have just an excuse to make Po even more bada** fighting a villain nobody cares for and who came out of nowhere. This makes me sad because it was getting more "mature". But I understand it is a kids movie, so it's still entertaining and pleasant to watch, and I'm pretty sure the kids love this movie.
    9Ramascreen

    Just as awesome as the first two. Skadoosh!

    There's a reason why the "Kung Fu Panda" franchise is one of the most successful of all-time, and I'd like to believe that that reason is because the writers and the creative talents behind it know how to solidly move the story forward, even with the same characters, they know how to make them evolve without losing the charm and the heart that made the first and the second film effective.

    In KUNG FU PANDA 3, Master Shifu appoints Po as the new teacher, a responsibility that of course Po is not able to handle, because he feels more comfortable just being the dragon warrior that saves the village whenever they need help. But that's the thing, once you've felt comfortable and you do only what you can, then you close any room for growth. But being a teacher is not Po's only new challenge. We know that it was just a matter of time until Po reconnects with his family, it was teased at the second film's end. Po's long-lost panda father reappears, just as the supernatural villain Kai, from the spirit realm, returns to the mortal world and vows vengeance. Each film has a certain kung fu style or a goal that Po must achieve, and in this one he has to master the Chi while at the same time learning to know what it means to be a panda.

    I had concerns at first because "Kung Fu Panda 3" is released this month, and you know that January is a dumping ground for terrible movies. But now I see that this may actually have been a smart move on the studio's part because this is quite possibly the only great film this month, people will turn to "Kung Fu Panda 3" because everything else will disappoint them.

    Just like the first and the second film, KUNG FU PANDA 3's animation is sharp and beautiful. The action sequences are fun and entertaining, and there's a little bit of a fish-out-water situation as well because our hero Po is pretty much new to this whole Panda village and they way they do things over there. But what rings true throughout all three films is that it's ultimately about Po's journey to become one with who he is. He accepted his destiny despite people's doubts, he let go of the past and found inner peace, and now he's put to the test once more, his confidence will be tried once more, and so seeing him be the underdog again is why root for Po. And on top of that, KUNG FU PANDA 3 never runs out of ammo to get you to feel emotional and they do it without trying too hard because it's done in a way that serves the story and the characters, the emotional scenes make sense, I often say that "Kung Fu Panda" movies faithfully follow Pixar's manual — the undeniable importance of a well-written story; one that goes straight for the heart and aims to inspire. KUNG FU PANDA 3 is simply awesome! And it's so cool if you think about it, this is an animated family film franchise that gets more and more solid with each installment, and that's rare.

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    • Trivia
      During the travelling montage, Po and his father endure on their way to the secret panda village, they pass by two large stones that sit on an equally stone-like terrain, and are slanted toward the right of the screen. Shrek and Donkey pass by these same stones on their way to Fiona's castle in Shrek (2001).
    • Goofs
      Tigress had no prior knowledge of the location of the panda village, but somehow made it there. When Kai was attacking the temple, Tigress is seen with a scroll about the pandas, which may have helped her find it.
    • Quotes

      Shifu: If you only do what you can do, you'll never be better than what you are.

      Po: But I like who I am!

      Shifu: You don't even know who you are!

    • Crazy credits
      Instead of the usual Dreamworks SKG opening with the little boy fishing from a crescent moon in the sky, Po climbs a huge staircase, jumps onto the crescent, and fishes from there.
    • Alternate versions
      The FX print begins with the 2013 Universal Pictures logo plastered over the 2010 20th Century Fox logo.
    • Connections
      Featured in Animation Lookback: Top 4 Best & Worst Animated Films of 2015 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Also Sprach Zarathustra
      Written by Richard Strauss

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • China
    • Official sites
      • Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kung-fu Panda 3
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Oriental DreamWorks
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
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    • Budget
      • $145,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $143,528,619
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $41,282,042
      • Jan 31, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $521,170,825
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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