In “Kung Fu Panda 2,” Po is now living his dream as The Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, The Furious Five. But Po’s new life of awesomeness is threatened by the emergence of a formidable villain, who plans to use a secret, unstoppable weapon to conquer China and destroy kung fu. He must look to his past and uncover the secrets of his mysterious origins; only then will Po be able to unlock the strength he needs to succeed.
DreamWorks has never had such a great movie as Kung Fu Panda since they released The Prince of Egypt! Kung Fu Panda is indeed the best of the best when it comes to DreamWorks in my opinion. I look forward to Kung Fu Panda 2: Kaboom of Doom. I hope that Kung Fu Panda will get a television series beside How To Train Your Dragon on Cartoon Network. I also think that NBC Universal Illumination Entertainment did a wonderful job with Despicable Me.
Most people seem to disagree with me and retort that the Shrek movies are the best. However, I beg to differ.I didn't like the Shrek films at all and that's all I'll say in order that I may not offend anyone.
Dreamworks has some good movies not as many as Pixar but they did have a few. Kung Fu Panda was good but my favorite was How to Train Your Dragon. Another one I liked was Over the Hedge.
I have been waiting for the sequel to Kung Fu Panda since they announced it shortly after the first one was released. I might see this one in theaters but $50 to see a movie in theaters is a bit much so I will probably just wait till this comes to DVD.
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Dreamworks has some good movies not as many as Pixar but they did have a few. Kung Fu Panda was good but my favorite was How to Train Your Dragon. Another one I liked was Over the Hedge.
I have been waiting for the sequel to Kung Fu Panda since they announced it shortly after the first one was released. I might see this one in theaters but $50 to see a movie in theaters is a bit much so I will probably just wait till this comes to DVD.
I must agree that theaters are getting expensive these days. I would like to see How To Train Your Dragon again; it was an exciting summer thrill ride along with Cameron's Avatar. I'm sorry Hiccup lost his foot though. Were any of you reminded of the books Eragon and Dragon Rider when you first saw How To Train Your Dragon?
I haven't seen Over The Hedge yet. But I look forward to seeing it. Wasn't William Shatner in there?
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You know, I remeber seeing a year ago on Viacom's website that they were making a TV series based on this, figured the second movie had to come eventually.
Dreamworks has some good movies not as many as Pixar but they did have a few. Kung Fu Panda was good but my favorite was How to Train Your Dragon. Another one I liked was Over the Hedge.
I have been waiting for the sequel to Kung Fu Panda since they announced it shortly after the first one was released. I might see this one in theaters but $50 to see a movie in theaters is a bit much so I will probably just wait till this comes to DVD.
I must agree that theaters are getting expensive these days. I would like to see How To Train Your Dragon again; it was an exciting summer thrill ride along with Cameron's Avatar. I'm sorry Hiccup lost his foot though. Were any of you reminded of the books Eragon and Dragon Rider when you first saw How To Train Your Dragon?
I haven't seen Over The Hedge yet. But I look forward to seeing it. Wasn't William Shatner in there?
Yep William Shatner was the opossum and Bruce Willis was the raccoon in Over the Hedge. I dont remember who the other voices were in there I might just have to get that from Netflix now.
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