‘Kung Fu Panda’: Kickin’ and grinnin’
Animated martial arts comedy is no classic, but will put a smile on your face
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‘Kung Fu Panda’ Lazy Po the Panda (Jack Black) becomes the chosen one when the peaceful valley he lives in gets threatened. Buena Vista Pictures |
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Roly-poly Po (voiced by Black) dreams of glory as a kung fu master, fighting alongside the legendary Furious Five — Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Snake (Lucy Liu), Crane (David Cross) and Mantis (Seth Rogen) — but in his waking hours, he’s stuck working as a waiter in his father Mr. Ping’s (James Hong) noodle shop. (Po is a panda and Ping is a goose, but the former seems to have no idea that he might have been, say, adopted.)
When word gets out that the evil tiger Tai Lung (Ian McShane) — the previous acolyte of the Furious Five’s master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) — will return to the Valley of Peace to perpetrate another spree of violence, wise old turtle Oogway (Randall Duk Kim) decides that the time has come to crown a new Dragon Warrior, who will be allowed to read a sacred scroll said to endow unlimited power.
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Shifu and the Furious Five are, of course, horrified by the prospect, but Shifu finally realizes that, in Oogway’s words, “there are no accidents,” and that Po could indeed be the Dragon Warrior, particularly when the teacher devises a regimen that requires the always-hungry Po to climb, battle and balance himself in order to receive almond cookies and dumplings.
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“Kung Fu Panda” is no classic of the medium, but with the number of cynically crafted “family” entertainments churned out on a regular basis, it’s one that will tickle kids and adults alike. And if it makes one sports-loving overweight kid feel less self-conscious about following his athletic bliss, so much the better.
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