![]() ![]() A character is kicked in the groin and makes a vague reference to private body parts. Competing parties usually solve conflicts through battles. The death of a character’s mother is discussed. An immortal super-villain steals the life force of other characters: He turns them into miniature stone icons and also controls their power/energy. Deaths are implied, but few injuries are shown. Fighting and fireballs cause property damage. Violence: Martial art confrontations are shown throughout with lots of action, but no graphic details are shown. Why is Kung Fu Panda 3 rated PG? Kung Fu Panda 3 is rated PG by the MPAA for martial arts action and some mild rude humor. Starring Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, David Cross. Other than a comedic situation where Po attracts the attention of a flirtatious female (voice of Kate Hudson), and a reference to Po’s “tender” body parts, Kung Fu Panda 3 serves up great fun for families. ![]() You can expect the usual animated “Kung Foolery” with characters battling one another with martial arts moves that borderline on slapstick mayhem. And kids will likely easily understand the teamwork concept of these pandas coming together to protect their world. These including Po’s ongoing adoption story, as well as the messages about recognizing and developing the individual gifts and talents each of us has been given. While this instalment delves further into Chinese spirituality, with characters needing to enhance their “chi” (life-force or energy flow) to be able to defeat the foe, it still offers plenty of positive themes that will appeal regardless of philosophical persuasions. Kung Fu Panda 3 manages to retain the good spirit of fun and adventure that has made this series popular with family audiences. It’s a stretch, but with Po setting the example, the bears become a force to be reckoned with. It turns out the only hope to save China is to train these portly pandas to become martial arts fighters. Looking like an overgrown mountain goat, Kai has come to steal the powers of legions of Kung Fu masters-including Po’s fighting cohorts, the Furious Five (voiced by Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu and Davis Cross). We also discover a secret panda village full of plump, pleasant and somewhat out-of-shape bears, just like Po.īut the happy reunion is short lived when Po is called upon to help fight an ancient, evil spirit called Kai (voice of J.K. Yes, Po is adopted-so it’s fitting that in this film we meet Po’s birth dad, Li Shan (voice of Bryan Cranston). Ping (voice of James Hong), the noodle cooking goose, was not Po’s biological father. If you are a fan of the franchise, you will recall in the second movie we were all shocked to learn that Mr. Now the lovable, black and white hero (voiced by Jack Black) returns for a third adventure. After Kung Fu Panda released in 2008 to great popular applaud, the studio followed up the hit animation with a warm and fuzzy sequel in 2011. ![]()
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