Martial Arts Meets Comedy: The Anticipated Kung Fu Panda 4

Martial Arts Meets Comedy: The Anticipated Kung Fu Panda 4

Following the amazing stories and lessons from the prior films of Kung Fu Panda to Kung Fu Panda 2 and 3, Kung Fu Panda 4 brings about new lessons, fight scenes, companions, shenanigans, and many new characters. Po has a new role in each new movie. First, it was as an inexperienced guy who was merely a fan of Kung Fu and the Furious 5, to then becoming the Dragon Warrior, then a kung fu teacher, and now in Kung Fu Panda 4, as a new leader, he has to find a replacement. Fair warning for there will be spoilers for new fans who haven’t seen the films yet.

DreamWorks Animation

DreamWorks Animation is popular for the making of films like Shrek, Madagascar, Trolls, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Boss Baby, to name a few. As the name suggests, they make films revolving around dreams and protagonists on journeys to fulfill those. 

They’ve been working on animations for 25 years, creating original stories and ideas intended to be enjoyed by multiple generations, so that all sorts of families can bond. The studio has made most of our favorite franchises, including the Kung Fu Panda franchise that you can watch before the Kung Fu Panda 4 movie and other feature films made during DreamWorks Animation‘s 25 years. In 2013, they even began their own DreamWorks Animation TV program, further helping them to deliver several award-winning series. 

Not only earning awards for their animations, but DreamWorks Animation has also earned 8 scientific achievement awards. The most recent one is for their proprietary, physically based renderer. To accomplish such feats in animation, art, and technology, they have a 13-acre campus that houses over 1400 employees. They help to create a community and atmosphere where they can all work together. You can learn more about all of that and more from their website linked above, it is a lot of fascinating information.

Martial Arts

Martial Arts Meets Comedy: The Anticipated Kung Fu Panda 4
Thank you to Mohamed_hassan on Pixabay for this photo!

Kung Fu, a fighting style used in the entirety of the Kung Fu Panda franchise and series, is one of the many Chinese martial arts. Still, it is a word commonly used in the Western world to refer to any Chinese martial arts. In reality, the meaning of the term Kung Fu is hard work in anything, implying that you can say someone has good kung fu in a certain area because they are so skilled or worked hard in that area. More of that can be learned about another time, but for now, let’s learn about kung-fu referring to martial arts, an element that many fans hope to see lots of in Kung Fu Panda 4.

In general, martial arts is a term that encompasses all the different ways of dealing with interpersonal violence, and there are some important things to know about that. Martial arts do not prevent violent issues from occurring, martial arts won’t completely solve them either. It can’t help you cope with the aftermath of a fight and requires proper training and discipline. This is a form of self-defense. You need to know exactly the type of martial arts you want to practice.

This type of martial arts originates from China, primarily an unarmed discipline and striking discipline. It is not intended for sports or entertainment for there is a fine difference in the intentions and purposes between martial sports and martial arts. Martial sports have rules and regulations to ensure safety for all parties, martial arts are for cases of real violence and have none of these constraints.

The Writing in Kung Fu Panda 4

There have been many reviews about the show and the lessons of each movie. They create high expectations for what lessons and mesmerizing scenes there will be for the sequel, Kung Fu Panda 4. To help you determine what to expect from Kung Fu Panda 4, you can check out a lot of the views and ratings for the previous movies on IMDB, or from a trustworthy YouTube channel.

Cinema Therapy is a good YouTube channel you can trust to give studied reviews, as it consists of a licensed therapist and a professional filmmaker who does reaction videos of many different films, from live-action to animation. They are known for going in-depth when studying the lessons taught in animated films and have 3 videos with observations on Kung Fu Panda 1, and Kung Fu Panda 2 and 3. Give it a bit more time, or leave enough comments, and they will hopefully post an in-depth observation video on Kung Fu Panda 4 soon!

Conclusion

Kung Fu Panda 4 can be rented or bought on Prime Video or YouTube or streamed on Peacock! A quick summary of Kung Fu Panda 4, the reason Po needs to find someone new to replace him as the dragon warrior is so he can focus on his new role as the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. A new foe arrives, a shapeshifter who wants his staff, and Po has to team up with a fox, learning that heroes can come from unexpected places. The lesson will likely be about not judging a book by its cover or, not judging someone by their station. You’ll have to watch Kung Fu Panda 4 to see.

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