Animated sequels don't exactly have the best track record, but 2011's Kung Fu Panda 2 was an exception to that rule, in my opinion. Not only did it capture the action and humor of the first movie, but it built on the mythos and told a new and exciting story. Thankfully, Kung Fu Panda 3 follows in the sequel's footsteps and proves that the series still has plenty "skadoosh" left to offer.
If Kung Fu Panda 1 was Po learning how to become a hero and 2 was him learning to hone his skills, then 3 is Po's journey to becoming a teacher. In this latest installment (directed by Kung Fu Panda veterans Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Alessandro Carloni), Po's long-lost panda father suddenly reappears, and the reunited duo travel to the hidden panda village where Po was born. But when a supernatural villain named Kai shows up with the chi of every kung fu master in the Spirit Realm, Po must train his fellow pandas to defeat this new enemy.
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