Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
Directed by Alessandro Carloni, Jennifer Yuh Nelson

Animation / Action / Adventure / Comedy / Family

Film Synopsis

When the master Shifu gives up teaching kung-fu to pandas, it is Po that must take over this role.  During a kung-fu competition, Po meets a giant panda that he vaguely recognises - it turns out to be his father Li Shan, who has been missing for several years.  Meanwhile, the evil Kai has attacked the master Oogway whilst he is deep in meditation.  Now, at last, he can return to Earth - and embark on a personal crusade against all of the kung-fu masters.  To defeat the all-powerful Kai, Po must transform a collection of clumsy and playful pandas into an efficient army of adept kung-fu warriors...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alessandro Carloni, Jennifer Yuh Nelson
  • Script: Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger
  • Music: Hans Zimmer
  • Cast: Jack Black (Po), Bryan Cranston (Li), Dustin Hoffman (Shifu), Angelina Jolie Pitt (Tigress), J.K. Simmons (Kai), Jackie Chan (Monkey), Seth Rogen (Mantis), Lucy Liu (Viper), David Cross (Crane), Kate Hudson (Mei Mei), James Hong (Mr. Ping), Randall Duk Kim (Oogway), Steele Gagnon (Bao), Liam Knight (Lei Lei), Wayne Knight (Big Fun), Barbara Dirickson (Grandma Panda), Al Roker (Sum), Willie Geist (Dim), Fred Tatasciore (Master Bear), Pax Jolie-Pitt (Yoo)
  • Country: USA / China
  • Language: English / Mandarin
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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