Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness

2011

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Released: 19 September 2011 Ended
Producted By: DreamWorks Animation
Country: United States of America
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A martial-arts loving panda gets help from his mentor and friends as he becomes a warrior and protects the valley where he lives.

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Peter Hastings

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DreamWorks Animation

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Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Audience Reviews

CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Lisa This is a great show. Some of the adults writing the reviews should stop being so overly dramatic and critical...it's a kids show for goodness sake. Start thinking like a child and you too will love this cartoon. My family loves it because we don't have to deal with sexual innuendo or any other non kid like verbiage. This cartoon is VERY family friendly and I would recommend the series to any of my friends that have children from ages 6 and up. My nieces and nephews think Po and Master Shifu exhibit a friendship of love, caring, trust and respect. These are things my family enjoys to watch in a show and this is just an all round fun show and we love it.
lc023 This show is not horrible, but it's definitely not as good as the KFP movies. The show trails Po and the Furious Five following the Kung Fu Panda movies. Other reviewers have described Po as "not being in character", but in my opinion, it actually depicts quite well of how Po would behave now, considering his personality mixed with his newfound fame and success. However, this newfound fame and success, he does not actually deserve considering his skills still leave much to be desired, which I believe plays a part in the annoyance factor of the show. Overall, it's not the first show I would flick to on my TV, but I'm not going to say I hate it.
milovic-229-994127 Well, I'm actually surprised with this show. It's definitely not as good as 2 films.Animation is worse than in the movies, but not that bad. My only remark is that they sometimes use the same model for different characters, only changing the color of the robes. But even Disney is doing that. TV series cant spend as much money as for the movies. For example Aladdin TV series. Every male child looked like a miniature Aladdin, with same hairstyle.Voice acting is GREAT. Voice actors are so convincing (except Tigress), they sound like their movie counterpart, especially Mick Wingert as Jack Black. And John DiMaggio and Richardson are great as Fung and Temutai.Story is OK, with one or two plot holes.New characters are good. Maybe little clichéd, but they're not annoying (for example "Aladdin" had Abyss Mall the worst cartoon character in history!!!). Some of the villains are even great, like Junjie and Temutai.Overall, the show is decent. Nothing special, but if you liked Kung Fu Panda, you're like this too.
Gavin Cresswell (gavin-thelordofthefu-48-460297) After having seen the first two Kung Fu Panda films, I became hyped and was anticipated to watch this TV show. Then, after hearing the catchy theme song, I was totally blown away. While I will admit that the show is not nearly as solid as the first two films, it's still an entertaining show for kids to watch.The second and third seasons have improved as the show is still in progress, but the first season does have some problems. It's does get repetitive in it's formula (Po makes a mistake, has to fix it, rinse and repeat) and it does drag a bit in most episodes.Aside from it's flaws, there's a lot to like about this show. The CGI animation is cute and lovely with the similar detailed backgrounds of the Valley of Peace and the Jade Palace along with new places while using the traditional animation in the flashbacks that shows how every single villain Po and the Furious Five face became evil in each episode.Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness is packed with surprisingly good action and clever comedy thanks to its witty dialog. The voice actors did very decent voicing the movie counterparts with the return of Lucy Liu and James Hong and not to mention most of the other voice actors that we've seen in most TV shows for kids (Kevin Michael Richardson, Wallace Shawn, John DiMaggio, etc.)I understand that this show is getting some hatred including fans of the first two, but I don't think it's as bad as some say it is aside from what I've said about the first season. Seeing as how the second and third seasons diverged itself from the same formula, I think kids will enjoy this as much as those who saw the films.