

I raised my expectations for Kung Fu Panda 3 initially because I loved the first 2 films so much and I thought there was no way they could make a massive miss out of this franchise, but I actually rather tempered my expectations down because I thought there was a possibility that this one could just be ok and I thought if I just think it’s going to be ok that way I won’t be too disappointed.
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Hangover Part 2 was an example of, let’s just copy and paste the original film and just set it in a different location, oh and just change a few of the features around so apparently it’s a different movie that way!! It would have been a real shame if this movie never got made because of that especially considering that the ending implied there was going to be a third movie.
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Yes, Kung Fu Panda 2 shows how to expand a story and do something different with your characters while still keeping with the originals feel. Now this wasn’t down to the films quality or the fact that it didn’t do too well or that the critics savaged it before the film was even released, far from it the critics were actually rather kind to it, it was because in America it came out on the same weekend as The Hangover Part 2 and it’s one of the major reasons I absolutely despise that movie. Now I gushed about Kung Fu Panda 2 to all my friends but I am almost surprised this movie even got made considering the last film wasn’t as much of a success that it could have been and I thought the sequel was potentially gone. I think every parent that has been dragged along to see these films think they are in for a rough time but come out really appreciative of the movie they have just seen.

The music is excellent, the animation is top notch, the voice actors are great in their roles, the stories are very funny but also heartfelt. The films aren’t perfect, I grant you that, but I really don’t care, I love these films.
In fact it’s one of the few times where the sequel is better than the original film. The first movie was excellent, the second movie even better, in fact Kung Fu Panda 2 is probably in my top 25 favourite movies ever, it’s my favourite martial arts movie and one of the prime examples I give on how to make a good sequel. Dreamworks has never really made that many animated productions that stand up to their contemporaries with the exception of the ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ movies and these films.
