Kung Fu Panda Holiday For

Kung Fu Panda Holiday For Rating: 6,4/10 5975reviews

Parents need to know that there’s nothing in this TV special that will surprise existing fans of the original movie, although the show’s shortened length means that there are far fewer martial-arts scenes (only a couple that show contact, in fact). There's a brief storyline that involves a rabbit’s self-proclaimed desire to die to restore honor to his people, and astute viewers will see a handful of instances of him intentionally putting himself in harm’s way (hoping knives will fall on him or trying to boil himself, for instance). That said, it’s the heartwarming messages of holiday traditions and family bonds that will impress viewers of all ages more than anything else. Fans of the will find more to like in this sweet holiday tale that celebrates the bonds of family and friends. Po is a likable hero whose efforts to please everyone wind up making him unhappy. It’s only when he listens closely to his heart’s desires that he finds the peace and joy of the holiday, and, by association, makes everyone else happy as well.

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This show’s 30-minute timeframe doesn’t allow for much in the way of martial arts, and the couple scenes that do center on it aren’t likely to frighten little kids. A side story that follows a rabbit’s apparent suicide attempts (positioning himself under falling knives, for instance) is cast in a humorous light and also won’t upset kids. Sure, there’s the obvious marketing tie-in at play here, but this feel-good tale is sure to please families and has great messages about finding the true meaning of the holidays. • Families can talk about holiday traditions. What are some of your family’s favorite traditions?

How do they reflect your family’s cultural or religious background? How do they help bring your family closer together? Are there any new ones that you'd like to start? • Kids: What lessons did Po learn? Why is it important to listen to your heart when you have a difficult decision to make?

Which other characters learned lessons as well? Why is it important to be willing to compromise when you’re working with family and friends? • Po is an unusual hero, since he doesn’t look or act the part of a kung fu master. What defines a for you? What traits are important in a role model? Who are some of your heroes?

Genesis Firth Of Fifth Piano Tutorial there. The Winter Festival is coming and Po is asked to host the great exclusive formal banquet for all the Masters of Kung Fu. Anker Battery Charger User Manual there. However, the occasion is on the same night as his father's restaurant's own party and Mr. Ping, upset at his son's absence, will not cancel it to cook for the masters at Po's request. Burdened by his father's imposed guilt about his conflicting responsibilities, Po finds all the preparations a dispiriting struggle. However, the solution comes from where he least expects it even as the panda must decide who truly needs him more on the big night. This animation tells the story of Po the Panda, who has to prepare for a family feast for the winter festival.

However, he finds out he has to also prepare for a feast for masters as it is the responsibility as the Dragon Warrior. He tries hard to balance his familial duty and his duty as the Dragon Warrior.

'Kung Fu Panda Holiday' is quite a sweet animation film, because it is fun as usual. The jokes are funny, and I giggled quite a few times. The fact that they highlight the struggle two different duties is a good thing, because this might be unfamiliar to Western people, but all to familiar to people in the East. The festive theme makes the story light and fun. I enjoyed it.