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| Actors | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Dennis Haysbert | Angelina Jolie | Gary Oldman | Lucy Liu |
| Jack Black | Mike Bell | Jean-Claude Van Damme | |
| Directors | |||
| Jennifer Yuh | |||
Plot Summary:
Po joins forces with a group of new kung-fu masters to take on an old enemy with a deadly new weapon.
Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Action, Thriller, Drama
Action, Comedy, Romance
Action, Thriller, Sci-Fi
Action, Comedy
24 May 2012
The Vidiot Reviews...
Kung Fu Panda 2Being on the endangered species list is a good indicator of howsuccessful your species is at martial arts.That is why the giant panda in this animated movie must be some sort ofanomaly.When Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), a malevolent peacock, learns from amystic (Michelle Yeoh) that a panda will overthrow him, he orders therace's annihilation.Years later, Shen's shocked to discover a panda, Po (Jack Black),survived the genocide to become a Kung Fu Dragon Master.Welding a cannon, Shen sets out to conquer China and destroy Po and hisFurious Five (Seth Rogen, Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, David Cross,Lucy Liu).An ominous origin tale, Kung Fu Panda 2 delivers equivalent slapstickaction to the first, but with a new level of story complexity.Besides, why waste your time decimating the panda population, whentheir lack of sex-drive will do the job for you? (Green Light)
24 May 2012
Good Movie But Pos Antics Becoming Annoying
While I didn't enjoy this movie as much as the first its still a goodmovie (especially as far as sequels are concerned). The animation, like the first, is great eye-candy making it a joy towatch while the general plot, villain, and personal back story's areall well done. Po's history is tied in well to the main plot and leads to some nicemoments between Po and his noodle dad. Even one of the Furious Fiveshows some emotional vulnerability (setting up for the third movie of aplanned six so I read). So this movie, like the first, delivers on thepersonal/emotional side pretty nicely.As for the main villain this go-round (an albino peacock), while lessphysically imposing than his predecessor (Tai Lung), he uses his witsto present a unique set of challenges to our heroes which leads toanother one of the franchises unorthodox final battle sequences which Ienjoy. Some might be disappointed, but I found him to be very majesticand formidable in his own way so I thought he was a nice choice.My only pet peeve is in the humor department as for me it lacked a feelof spontaneity and flow. Rarely did it catch me off guard like thefirst movie did so no LOL moments. Instead it was often predictable,over-the-top, out of place, or just flat out not funny. Sure there weresome scenes like Po on the roof giving his speech (minus his badoveracting after the hat toss) etc that brought back memories of thefirst, but quite a few others had Po behaving so childishly or tryingtoo hard to be funny that I began to find his antics a little annoying.Running around "yeah lets go woo yeah!" got old quick for me and a lotof his one liners felt like that person who you meet who isn't funny atall but for a need of attention continually tries to be anyways. Evenone of the Furious Five looked tired of it as there is a scene where Pois talking about his two-step plan and Tigress has to reply with anagitated "Po!" as if to say "okay we get it, but its not funny...knockit off already!" I felt your pain Tigress.Still an overall enjoyable movie. No reason to not watch it unless youabsolutely hated the first.
24 May 2012
waste of money....
I could not enjoy this movie at all. In the first movie, every nextscene came with its own surprise, fun and adventure. But in thissequel, many a times things did not make any sense. On one hand, Pandadefeats the enemies with his super kung fu and on other hand, he cannotgive a single punch to the tigress. I think it was a failed attempt tomake Panda funny, which ended up making him look rather stupid.I went to the movie with great excitement. Only 3 people including meshowed up for this movie. I wish I had not spent money on this. I amgiving it 6 stars for the few funny scenes it had and overall work doneto make this movie.
23 May 2012
A great continuing story
Kung Fu Panda 2, Po's new adventure where he finds out about hisparents and his sacked village when he was a baby bear. Left by hismother to escape the carnage by Shen (Gary Oldman) who uses the darkarts of making black powder more powerful as a weapon. In the care ofPing (James Hong) as his adopted father, starts Po on his journey todiscover his true roots. The movie is excellent as the original castwas used to give their lively voices the needed boost to give theaudience what they crave. To see Po and the furious five back inaction. Yet this time, Po learns the way of inner peace using oldmemories of his past to stop Shen and his madness. Dustin Hoffman is asalways, though through a smaller part, excellent as master Shifu, Po'sinstructor who tries to explain to Po how inner peace really works. ButPo gets his idea from another who is a soothsayer (Michelle Yeoh). Ithought this was a great addition to the character cast, her ability togive the mysteries of the universe using her juxtaposition conundrumswas quite inspiring. And of course, new additions to the group, such asMaster ox and Master Croc (Jean Claude Van Damme) who give aperformance just as lively and inspiring as the furious five do. Butnow in this case, it is the furious seven. Plus this also opens a doorfor another movie for which Po's parents might still be alive and inhiding. All in all, a fantastic movie with action, humour, fireworks,and puzzling riddles for which a person or panda might bang their headagainst a wall for to try and figure it out. Highly recommended.
22 May 2012
Still too much Jack Black in so-so film
A few things can definitely be recommended about "Kung Fu Panda 2" in3D and none of them have anything to do with Jack Black. Overall, thefilm gets mixed grades.The artwork, the visuals and computer graphics are simply stunning. Theproduction team gets a tip o' the Dodgers cap. Seriously, it's the onlyreason to see the movie.Having just raved about the visuals, it's got be be said that at least10 minutes of the bombastic kung fu fight scenes could easily have beencut.Why? Because it was nothing but ridiculous overkill, i.e., filler toflesh out a weak and mostly empty script so that the studio coulddeliver a 90-minute film & justify charging $10-15.I read that star Jack Black is taking credit for re-writing much of hispart. Ten-year-olds loved the results. I'm not sure that manyover-10-ers did. Face it, the real Jack Black seems to be nothing morethan a big overgrown 10-year-old, so it figures.Not being a fan of his, a little Jack Black goes a very long way forme. I pretty much think that the guy is minimally talented & basicallyone of the luckiest, most fortunate people in Hollywood. I do not gethis mega-fame.BTW, John Powell & Hans Zimmer's score stands out in several places.As for the rest of the big-name cast, octogenarian James Hong as Yodaand Gary Oldman as the chief Blue Meanie are darned good.However, the rest just don't stand out at all. You could tell me thatJean-Claude Killy voiced Master Croc, not Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Iwouldn't have known the difference.The story & script: Since this is so obviously a kids flick, why didwriters Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger get so deep into the philosophyof finding peace that was what the whole movie was about? This plotwent nowhere with the kids I went with & talked to. It was way overtheir heads.No, overall, "Kung Fu Panda 2" was a hodgepodge of good & bad. Goodvisuals, stunning even - and bad everything else.
22 May 2012
As amazing as the first one!
Once again , the magical animation Kung Fu Panda is back with a mindblowing sequel . This movie has what ever you loved from the first filmand you're expecting in the sequel despite other sequels. In this filmwe see as many beautiful lines and quotes , lovable characters andlaughs as the first film. A strong point of this film is that it's notall about Po and his stomach, we get to some touching stories aboutPo's past and other masters of Kung Fu . After that as a point ofweakness of this title we don't see other characters much like thefirst film. Over all , this film has all there is to give an adult or achild a great time . Memorable quotes , cool battles , good storylineand lots of laughs !If you enjoyed the first part , you will definitely enjoy the sequel.
21 May 2012
An Irresistible Action Comedy Adventure
One of our KIDS FIRST! youth film critics reviewed this, 14-year-oldGabriella Chu from New York. She loved it and thought that kids, ages 8and up would as well. View her videotaped review here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZmOZ4FaCY4Or read her written review: The Kung Fu Panda is back with moreadventure! This movie is an irresistible action comedy that's pure fun.In case you have not watched the first Kung Fu Panda before, theprotagonist Po, is a panda who transforms from noodle shop employee tokung fu master joining the Furious Seven (a group of heroes who fightvillains.) In this sequel, Po finds himself conflicted with his past.He starts to question where he has come from, and why his father is agoose instead of the panda. He also has to defeat evil Lord Shen, apeacock who plans to use a secret weapon to conquer China and destroykung fu. Will Po be able to defeat Lord Shen even when conflicted withthis past? You will have to watch this movie for yourself!Watching this movie in 3D felt so life-like, especially the actionscenes. There are so many action sequences and they all are veryintense. My favorite sequence is the one where Po finds his inner peacebecause the movie is in slow motion and incorporates scenes of his pastas well as scenes from Master Shifu's technique of inner peace. Theslow motion emphasized Po's technique, and made the scene much moreinteresting. I also thought the humorous voice of Po, Jack Black, isperfect for his role as a lively and entertaining panda. The movie alsohas inspiring messages such as: look to the future instead of the past,and discover who you are. However, I did not think this movie was asgood as the first one. I did not find the story as touching and upbeat.I also didn't find the voices of the characters recognizable, exceptfor Po and the Tigress's voice. In addition, the colors of the moviewere not very vibrant. They did not fit the comical mood of the movieso much.Overall though, I think this is a great animated family comedy. I wouldrecommend it to children ages 8 and up because younger kids might notbe able to follow the storyline. You should definitely go see this ifyou are into adventure!Reviewed by Gabriella Chu, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
21 May 2012
A Decent Sequel
The sequel out of necessity was unable to capture the freshness and thecharacter development of the first movie and had to rely more on theaction thrills and more of the me vs. them plot of good and evil. Therewere so slow parts but by the end the emotive climax was solid. Themovie was helped along with some substantive and well balanced tidbitsof one-liners of humor and the involving action sequences (somereminiscent of Croaching Tiger, Flying Dragon (2000) animated stylemaintained the momentum and interest in the movie. The actors' voiceswere less pronounced and distracting as it appeared that the sources ofthe real actors didn't seem to be so identifiable, except Jack Black,and enabled the audience to focus more on the animated characters thanthe actual actors as actors themselves.
21 May 2012
Manages to be on consistent quality with the first film.
Continuing the adventures of Dragon Warrior, Po the panda (Voiced byJack Black), the next phase of his training to become a master of kungfu is to attain inner peace. But he can't seem to reach that state.He's conflicted after he finds out that he was adopted as a baby, atruth he learns of after repressed memories finally come forth. On topof this, the disgraced peacock prince Lord Shen (Gary Oldman at hisintimidating best) has taken over Gongmen City with a deadly weaponthat threatens to destroy China and Kung Fu, and if Po and the FuriousFive can't stop him, Shen will accomplish his dark goal.The first Kung Fu Panda was a really good movie. It opened in 2008 tohigh critical praise, and to become a smash hit at the worldwide boxoffice. Kung Fu Panda 2 improves upon a lot of the first film's traits,but falters in other ways, basically keeping both movies on an evenkeel.The movie covers familiar grounds to those who liked the first movie,and you can detect the clichés of other, better animated movies, butthe movie makes up for those things in many ways. A common demise forsequels is that they just keep adding more pretty visuals, more action,and more characters, but fails to give the story proper development,thankfully Kung Fu Panda 2 is not a movie that succumbs to that.It never loses sight of putting heart first, and continues to properlydevelop character, and explore sides of them never before seen. Anotherplus is the incredible voice cast, specifically Gary Oldman. But it isworth pointing out that the jokes in this film weren't as funny as thejokes in the first film, and I feel that one or two action sequenceshad a bit too much slapstick, but those are only minor gripes. I alsothought that the film's third act was really exciting.It may not be perfect, but it's still a good movie, so I'm gonna giveKung Fu Panda 2 *** out of ****
20 May 2012
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
Same disappointing effort as the first. This time Po must face somedemons from his past and discover his inner peace. Once again it is thevillain that really impresses, with Gary Oldman getting all the bestmaterial. His voice is everything an antagonist needs to be. Calm,sinister, with a certain ounce of charm. The flashbacks are representedin what looks like 2D hand drawn animation. These segments have moredepth and emotion than anything else in the film. By this point evenDreamworks' capable skills look tired. Why concentrate so much on thehairs on an animals face when you can't even build up some believablecamaraderie between the Furious Five. If at any point I'd believedthese characters were in danger I may have actually given a damn aboutthe action sequences. A few jokes work, baby Po is cute, but I can'treally recommend this.
19 May 2012
My fist hungers for justice!
Dreamwork's Kung Fu Panda 2 is one of the highly anticipated movies of2011, and once again the action-packed animated flick kicked the boxoffice by storm.It raked $54 million in it's first week and is expectedto perform better in the coming days because of it's awesomazingpackage.The story follows Po's adventure as he and the furious five defendedChina against the evil peacock, Shen; while discovering Po's past onhow he ended up to be a Goose's son.The flick did not fail to deliver what their fans expect.The storylinewas as witty as(or even better than) the first one, the direction wasgood matched with the movie's mind-blowing visuals.The movie ended up giving room for another sequel and rumor has it thatthere will be three more installments.For me, it's really something to look forward to. I just hope that justlike the Toy Story franchise, the movie will get better as it reachesit's final offering.The second installment definitely deserves your watch, so if you reallywant a good laugh, you better check it out yourself.
19 May 2012
Fanaticalaboutfilms Review Kung Fu Panda 2
Po (Jack Black) returns in another kung fu animation adventure whichsees our ever hungry panda face up to a new and devastating threat inthe form of angry albino peacock (Gary Oldman) Lord Shen. Having beencast out by his parents years before for his atrocities, Shen has beenbiding his time returning with a new technology that threatens toenable him to conquer China.Po is joined once again with the Furious Five as well as a few newcharacters to try and save not only the local people but also the veryfabric of kung fu and all that it stands for. Aside all of this, wealso learn about the childhood of Po and how he came to be at thedoorstep of Mr. Ping (James Hong) and his noodle restaurant. This filmdefinitely takes on a darker feel when compared to the first and willsurely give the younger kids in the audience something to keep themawake at night. It also has more packed into its story with extra depthand variety than the first did not necessarily have ie. lineage andupbringing and the effect that has on us as adults.The animation is fantastic and despite not hitting the heights of aPixar movie is up there with some of the best that I have seen to date.My favourite scenes are the fighting scenes in particular one wherethey are assaulting Shen's stronghold. The combination of action withthe impressive visuals drags you right into the fight alongside thecharacters.Po can get a bit annoying/repetitive at some points as the Jack Blackfrom within is released and a torrent of 'awesome' and similar suchcatchphrases are rattled off one after the other but this did seem tobe toned down slightly from his usual self so I began to think of Po asPo rather than Black in a panda costume.I think this is a case of the sequel running the original very closeand I would be hard pushed to say which one I preferred. Whereas thefirst was original and purely a kids flick this builds strongly on thefirst opening it to a wider audience with more of a slapstick feel toit which has me just siding with this one as the better of the two. Whydon't you make up your own minds as it's definitely worth a watch onthe big screen.For further reviews feel free to check out:http://www.fanaticalaboutfilms.com
19 May 2012
I love Kung Fu!!!
Star Wars. X-Men. Indiana Jones. Lord of the Rings. Kung Fu Panda. Whatdo all these things have in common? Well probably a lot of things,actually. But here is my point. All of the first films in thesefranchises were good, if not great, films. But it doesn't end there.Also, in all of these films, the actors came back, having grown intotheir characters, and delivered a second film that was not only up topar with the first, but also delivered something extra. Story andemotion. In all of these film franchises, the second film carries apowerful message, and strong emotion. Luke and Vader's relationshipbecomes clear. Wolverine learns of his past. Indy has his life saved bythe least likely person imaginable. A small army of men put their livesliterally on the line at Helm's Deep to fight the forces of evil.Kung Fu Panda 2 is no different. I love Kung Fu Panda. It is one of myfavourite films. So I was excited and nervous for the secondinstalment.With the 3 year break between 1 and 2, Po has become a much moretalented Kung Fu warrior. He can actually fight now! The Furious Five +Po fight together as a group, really for the first time in this film.They set out to stop Lord Shen from destroying the world of Kung Fu,along with all it's Masters.Along the way, in order to find Inner Peace, Po must face his past,learn about himself, and his real parents, and decide who he really is.Is he just a Panda? Or is he the last Panda, who's destiny it is tosave China, so that he can go home and cook some noodles? I thoughtthat the villain in this film, the Peacock Lord Shen, was a greatchoice. Gary Oldman did a superb job bringing this character to life. Ieven thought he was a little scary. He had this really creepy feelabout him, that, coupled with his apparent heartlessness, made him aforce to be reckoned with, and a bad guy to be remembered.A lot more focus is also put on the returning characters, minus MasterShifu. He is somewhat absent for most of the film, but returns when heis most needed. I would say that the dialogue that the Furious Five hadin the first film, is almost doubled, if not more, in the second film.The new cast for this film is great. Star studded, but not over thetop. This is a great film. I loved it. And just like all of thepreviously mentioned film series', I can not wait to see what the thirdKung Fu Panda will bring to us. And there will be a third. Ski-doosh.
19 May 2012
Actually better than expected
My partner and I took his teenaged sister and her boyfriend to thecinema, and when she chose Kung Fu Panda 2 the only upside - from mypoint of view - was that she hadn't chosen Bad Teacher.The first thing to say is that you do need to have seen the originalKing Fu Panda, and you need to have paid more attention than Iapparently did because I spent the first twenty minutes going"...what?". But, rather unexpectedly, it IS good fun. Shen - the newbaddie, voiced by Gary Oldman, is well-developed and pleasantlysinister (particularly considering he's a damn peacock - who'd'vethought?), and the back-story that's gradually presented tying him andPo together is surprisingly dark for a kids' film. It sounds like atrivial point, but I also enjoyed the styling of the flash-backs andnarrative sequences too. The other Kung Fu warriors have becomesidelined slightly which is a shame, but Mr Ping comes into his own andthe little sub-plot about Po's adoption is actually rather sweet.It's not brilliant, but it's engaging and funny in places. Your kids'llenjoy it, and you;ll probably be mildly entertained too.
18 May 2012
the legend continues
Our story begins at a time when the Peacock Clan ruled Gongmen City.The heir to the throne, Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), is informed by aSoothsayer (Michelle Yeoh) of a prophecy in which a warrior of blackand white will defeat him. Shen, believing he could outsmart theprophecy, oversees the slaughter of all pandas. Discovering what theirson has done, Shen's parents banish him from the City.Many years pass, The Dragon Warrior Po (Jack Black) along with theFurious Five, consisting of Tigress (Angelina Jolie); Mantis (SethRogan); Monkey (Jackie Chan); Crane (David Cross); and Viper (LucyLiu), have become the protectors of the Valley of Peace. As Shen plansto retake Gongmen City, using a powerful new weapon, orders hishenchmen to steal all the metal from the surrounding areas. A pack ofbandits invade the Valley and meet resistance from our heroes. Po,spotting a symbol on the armor of one of the bandits, has flashbacks tohis youth with his real parents. Po and the Five, in hopes of savingall of China, travel to the Gongmen city; however Po's journey includesone of self importance as he hopes to discover where he came from, andto achieve the inner peace he so desires.Dreamworks Animation has come a very long way since Shrek. In earlieryears there were too many adult innuendos incorporated into theirmovies. Although the films were entertaining, parents were presentedwith a level of discomfort when allowing their younger children to viewsuch films. The same cannot be said for Megamind, How to Train YourDragon, and Kung Fu Panda. These movies are enjoyable by children ofall ages, and adults alike. The innuendos are gone, and replaced bywholesome stories, beautiful backgrounds, and wonderful characters thatare easy to relate too, and learn from. Kung Fu Panda 2 continues thistrend with a welcome addition to the story of Po and the Furious Five.The comedic style and warmth that Jack Black brings to Po makes thecharacter lovable and innocent. Gary Oldman is perfectly cast as theevil Lord Shen, bringing a welcome nastiness.My seven year old son and I viewed the movie in 3D enjoying theexperience immensely. Although the 3D glasses darken the brightness ofthe film, the picture jumps off the screen. I believe the animation ismore enjoyable when viewed in 3D (not necessarily IMAX). Kung Fu Panda2 is filled with martial-arts action and is a throwback to the oldkung-fu movies I watched with my own father as a kid. My only hope isthat Dreamworks continues to make more movies of this quality so I cancontinue to enjoy these experiences together with my own children.Summer Movie Grade: A visit our site at www.twodudereview.com
17 May 2012
Shame shame shame
What a disappointment, I was looking forward to this, the originalbeing one of my favorite animations. This sequel however suffers fromhaving no soul and no comedy. Everything uttered from po's mouth seemscontrived and predictable.the action scenes, although filled withcomplicated fight scenes and gorgeous colors, lack the poetry andcomedy of the original. There is no way of connecting with po in thisfilm, it doesn't seem like he is on a journey you can relate too andthe villain, though voiced well, is incomparable to the villain of thefirst movie.For me its just big disappointment, and its score on IMDb isridiculous.
16 May 2012
1 word! PERFECTION!
No need to waste too much time writing review...This is one amazingmovie with wonderful story, great animation and just like PO andbunch...pure awesomeness! :) All praises to people who created thisfun, emotional, action-delivering movie for kids and adults! Combiningall movie elements on such a scale...this can be made only by the beststudios, best animators, best crews in movie world! My son was amazedand me and my lady quite entertained by every single minute of awesomeKung Fu Panda 2.Best spent money for cinema in last few months ;) SUPPORT MOVIE MAKERS!DON'T DOWNLOAD THIS MOVE...OR IF YOU DOWNLOAD PLEASE GO AND SEE IT INCINEMA FIRST!
16 May 2012
Awesome CGI animated sequel with superb kung-fu fighting that is very entertaining to watch
This is probably one of my favorite CGI animated film. It is very closeto being good as the original. The story just wasn't as gripping as theoriginal and the development of the characters wasn't as good. But whatthis sequel does have is way better action, in fact it has more actionthan the previous movie. Watching this movie was like watching aAmericanized CGI anime or something. The build up isn't as great thistime, it's okay but not great. But when the action kicks in, you justcan't help but be amazed at how creative and entertaining the actionsequences are. The main flaw of this movie is the pacing, it just seemskinda off but that is only a very small complaint. This is a movie thatkids and adults will enjoy while watching. I had a blast seeing all theawesome fight sequences. This really felt like a legit kung-fu flickthat kids can watch and have a blast with. Right after the movie wasover I wanted to watch it again to see the action sequences all overagain. Yeah some people judge a movie by the plot the most, the plothere is okay. But c'mon it's a CGI animated kung-fu flick and for akung-fu flick this movie was awesome. I highly recommend anyone thatlike fighting movies or even CGI animated movies to check this movieout. It's worth the time to see it.8.4/10
16 May 2012
Kung Fu Panda 2
Kung Fu Panda 2 was produced by Dream works Animation Co. The streamline of the movie is about the relationship between Po (panda) and LordShen (peacock). On one side Shen has the dream of making a deadlyweapon using which he can take over China and on the other side Po, whowants to be the best Kung Fu warrior, realizes Shen was responsible forhis loneliness. Thats it!These days most animations have the same story. Most of the time thereare black and white sides and the whole story is about one sideovercoming the other. Nothing new! I myself am sort of getting bored bythese kinds of scenarios. Dream works should seriously look for richercontents. Animations like Spirited Away (A masterpiece animation fromJapan) could be a very good shinning model for Dream Works AnimationCo. to retain their audience appeal. They seriously need to follow suchartistic works with richer and more powerful content if they want tomake things work again or else they can try to continue with theirolder better productions like Chicken Run(2000).Above said, there is however one very nice and emotional scene in KungFu Panda 2 which I like the most, and it is when Po remembers hischildhood and the way he lost his parents. Such eye-catching visualeffects and dreamy colors were used in these scenes.
15 May 2012
1 Was SO much better
I fast forwarded ... i think 5 times. I'm not even exactly sure why.It's boring. Kung Fu Panda 1 was great ! , original, funny, even verynice action scenes. oh, and good graphics & music. This one is mildly funny, action not really convincing, and the storykind of ridiculous. A Peacock With A Cannon. against Kung Fu ? A giantCannon against a martial art ? really ? that's like comparing tomatoesto national taxes. or something. And ANOTHER thing. I read this (amongother things) in other peoples review: "While the camera's capture theaction, the music that plays during every scene has been selected tobring out the emotions of the scene and make you feel it deep in yourheart." This guy get payed for saying that ? All over the reviews Iread this. REALLY people, Part 2 now has the same rating as Part 1. Youdon't actually think that ? I'm not saying this movie isn'tentertaining.. but the first one is the better, everyone should agreeopn that , right ???? This one then: "Magnificent flash animation in the intro " Really ? DIDyou see the animation of the first ? check them again, after eachother, and you can't possibly think there in the same league . Really.In any case, there is corporate advertisement going on here. These arenot actual opinions. .. in my opinion ;) Lastly: " Kung Fu Panda 2 wasput together with such a degree of excellence that it rivals many Pixarmovies" Anyway, readers, pls judge. Nr 1: fantastic ! Part 2 : mediocre , 4 out of 10.
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