Po and his friends fight to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon, but first the Dragon Warrior must come to terms with his past. After a year of being the dragon warrior, obesitized but fearless Po (Black) is a hero in China along with Crane (Cross), Mantis (Rogen), Monkey (Chan), Viper (Liu), Tigress (Jolie), and Shifu (Hoffman). But trouble pops out when villian Shen (Oldman) begins chaos. Everybody is ready to fight, but Po is unprepared when he learns Shen was his enemy in his infancy. Kung Fu Panda 2 is an "awesome" delight.<br/><br/>They managed, somehow, to match the quality, action, humor, cinematography, heart and story of the original. And they kept it short, sweet and to the pointÂ…quite a feat.<br/><br/>And I actually waited to video to see this thinking it would be just okay or overkill like most cartoon sequels. I was wrong.<br/><br/>I loved this movie and if there is no Part III, I'm thoroughly satisfied with the series to this point.<br/><br/>It's a must see, if you haven't already. 4½/5 stars.<br/><br/>(Luckily, there will be a III, but sadly, not for another few years.) I don't usually like sequels because they fail to capture the magic of the original. Kung Fu Panda 2, however, was INCREDIBLE–or should I say AWESOME? It's even funnier than the first movie–but that aspect I expected. What I didn't expect was for it to be as emotionally moving as it was. It's embarrassing, but there were portions that had me tearing up as much as the five-year-old next to me. Overall, the sequel lives up to the first movie and even manages to exceed it in terms of the level of depth of its message. True, the kung fu parts (which are even more abundant in the sequel) are a big portion of Kung Fu Panda's appeal, but what makes it memorable is the message it's trying to convey. I'm going back to watch it again as soon as I'm done with this review. At times, Kung Fu Panda 2 suggests "Bambi" redone as an episode of Oprah. Yet it's a more-than-worthy sequel. Yes, the White Peacock is frequently mistaken for an albino, but it is a colour variety of Indian Blue Peacock. Its white color makes it looks really magnificent and elegant. However, since in Chinese culture white is the color of death, this marks Lord Shen as a villain. Yes, Kung Fu Panda was filmed in stereoscopic 3-D. The film was a full 3-D production from its conception on through to the finished product. a5c7b9f00b Spor Askina full movie hd 720p free downloadTremors: A Cold Day in Hell full movie in hindi 1080p downloadRed Rider's Lament movie hindi free downloadBig E movie download hdLegion 720p moviesDeep Blue Sea 2 full movie in hindi free download mp4download The Hunters of the Golden CobraEpisode 1.17 movie download in hdEpisode 1.126 720pMeanwhile full movie hd 1080p
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