Kung Fu Panda: Der Drachenritter
Originaltitel: Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight
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Folgt Po, der sich mit einem sachlichen englischen Ritter namens Wandering Blade zusammenschließt, um eine Sammlung von vier mächtigen Waffen zu finden, bevor es ein mysteriöses Paar Wiesel ... Alles lesenFolgt Po, der sich mit einem sachlichen englischen Ritter namens Wandering Blade zusammenschließt, um eine Sammlung von vier mächtigen Waffen zu finden, bevor es ein mysteriöses Paar Wiesel tut, und die Welt vor der Zerstörung zu retten.Folgt Po, der sich mit einem sachlichen englischen Ritter namens Wandering Blade zusammenschließt, um eine Sammlung von vier mächtigen Waffen zu finden, bevor es ein mysteriöses Paar Wiesel tut, und die Welt vor der Zerstörung zu retten.
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"Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight" (S01, 11 eps, 24-mins, Netflix) is a disappointing sequel series to KFP: Legends of Awesomeness (2011-16). First, you'd think Jack Black voicing Po would be great, but I really prefer Mick Wingert who voiced Po in Legends and other KFP series and video games. In fact, Jack Black is an EP for this series and he seems to have banished Mick and the others that voiced the Furious Five. The only carryover character is Po's "father" Mr Ping still voiced by the same guy. Anyway, there's new villainess "Veruca" the weasel who's voiced with an annoying Cockney accent so you despise her even more. Though the series lacks supporting characters - only Luthera really, and lacks the "heart" of Legends, the animation is still excellent, and the story is pretty decent with a good hook for its sophomore season as Po continues his evolution from Dragon Warrior and Dragon Master to Dragon Knight.
This series is terrible. The way it's told is so bad i could not enjoy watching it
And the animation extremely cheap and look awful.
Only two of the characters from the movies was in the series (Poe and his dad).
I really hope this is not the future of Kung Fu Panda.
Only two of the characters from the movies was in the series (Poe and his dad).
I really hope this is not the future of Kung Fu Panda.
Tired of seeing a dragon master as weak and helpless
We want him as a proper teacher not a cry baby
Give him cool chi powers of oogway
Story is good except weak po but too long
Poor animstions 2008 movie is better
No budget for fight choreography?
I read other reviews, and while I do think some points are exaggerated in their quality, I understand where people are coming from. Dreamworks had hyped up Jack Black being on the project a lot, portraying this show as an unofficial Kung Fu Panda 4, when in reality this was just another generic kids show based on a Dreamworks property.
Are all Netflix Dreamworks shows bad? No, their other action shows like Kipo are one of my favorites as a matter of fact, but this show does little to stand out from others in its genre. The characters aren't doing anything for me despite having good backstories. Blade, for example, has a neat backstory regarding her brother, but her personality is the by-the books hardened and stoic type. Po is a lot less endearing and more annoying, but this isn't a complete character assassination (although the way he handles his status really irks me). As always, Mr. Ping is the best character.
The animation is pretty inconsistent. If the show aired 5-10 years earlier, it would be alright, but it didn't. The lighting and set design look really good and are the highlight visually. The new character designs suck and the villains especially look dog****. The actual animation feels off. IDK if it's because it's animated on twos or somsthing, but it felt less impactful.
Overall, a pretty average show that a 7 year old might like, but nothing beyond that. They could've executed this better.
Are all Netflix Dreamworks shows bad? No, their other action shows like Kipo are one of my favorites as a matter of fact, but this show does little to stand out from others in its genre. The characters aren't doing anything for me despite having good backstories. Blade, for example, has a neat backstory regarding her brother, but her personality is the by-the books hardened and stoic type. Po is a lot less endearing and more annoying, but this isn't a complete character assassination (although the way he handles his status really irks me). As always, Mr. Ping is the best character.
The animation is pretty inconsistent. If the show aired 5-10 years earlier, it would be alright, but it didn't. The lighting and set design look really good and are the highlight visually. The new character designs suck and the villains especially look dog****. The actual animation feels off. IDK if it's because it's animated on twos or somsthing, but it felt less impactful.
Overall, a pretty average show that a 7 year old might like, but nothing beyond that. They could've executed this better.
The animation seem somehow bleak and cheap, trying to make the scenes as curtailed and limited, no detailed background teaming with life and color. The now supposedly master has reverted a few steps back into buffonery with jokes that will not make anyone but a small child smile. In general one feels like watching once favourite characters do their thing again and jump up and down the screen but in quickly put together , subaverage plot with recycled jokes so that kids can maybe smile at seeing them again and ask their parents to watch it again. Thats it at best, for kids and the cut off age low.
This show is just about making money , nobody seemed to care to make it also good.
This show is just about making money , nobody seemed to care to make it also good.
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- WissenswertesThis marks the first time Jack Black is providing the voice of 'Po' for a "Kung Fu Panda" TV series. He has previously only voiced the character in films and shorts.
- PatzerIn the Season 3 premiere, The Trial Of Mr. Ping, Blade said that Po was an orphaned panda when Mr. Ping adopted him. But in Kung Fu Panda 2, it was revealed that Po's biological father, Li Shan, was still alive. He also appeared in Kung Fu Panda 3.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
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