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Po is to host the annual winter holiday feast and he struggles to meet his friends' expectations.Po is to host the annual winter holiday feast and he struggles to meet his friends' expectations.Po is to host the annual winter holiday feast and he struggles to meet his friends' expectations.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 3 nominations total
Jack Black
- Po
- (voice)
Dustin Hoffman
- Shifu
- (voice)
Angelina Jolie
- Tigress
- (voice)
Seth Rogen
- Mantis
- (voice)
David Cross
- Crane
- (voice)
James Hong
- Mr. Ping
- (voice)
Jack McBrayer
- Wo Hop
- (voice)
Dan Fogler
- Zeng
- (voice)
Jackie Chan
- Monkey
- (voice)
Jonathan Groff
- Master Rhino
- (voice)
Conrad Vernon
- Boar
- (voice)
Tom Owens
- Dream Bunny
- (voice)
- …
Susan Fitzer
- Shop Owner
- (voice)
- …
Mick Wingert
- Goose Attendant
- (voice)
- …
Stephen Kearin
- Father
- (voice)
- …
Lena Golia
- Little Bunny
- (voice)
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Mr. Ping has nightmare of his son Po leaving him. Shifu asks Po to host the Winter Festival when the Kung Fu masters gather. Po decides to reject the best chefs of the land in favor of his father to spend more time with him. However, his father refuses to leave his customers behind. Wo Hop is rabbit looking to regain his honor by dying while fighting the Dragon Warrior. Po struggles to make the preparations and finds help from the Furious Five.
This is a functional family holiday fare. It's got the original cast and the familiar characters. Po learns another lesson and it all ends well. It's not particularly unusual.
This is a functional family holiday fare. It's got the original cast and the familiar characters. Po learns another lesson and it all ends well. It's not particularly unusual.
After Po was chosen to become the Dragon Warrior and defeated Tai Lung in the original KFP, he becomes appointed to host the Winter Feast at the Jade Palace for all 29 kung fu masters despite his needs to help his father Mr. Ping to prepare for the holidays. When he needed the Furious Five to help him prepare the annual at this time of year, he learns that spending time with a father is much more important than the annual feast and goes to his father which results in doing the right thing and the kung fu masters along with the Furious Five arrive for the holiday. Shifu goes there and is persuaded by Po to join him since he has a family.
Although, not as great as the original's plot, the plot in this holiday special wasn't that bad. The computer animation was beautiful with the same lovely visuals. The characters are once again likable and the voice acting was as perfect as the original's. Even the music from Hans Zimmer and John Powell (accompanied by Henry Jackman) was pretty good.
Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special would always be recommended to fans of the franchise as one of Dreamworks' wonderful holiday specials.
Rating: 9/10
Although, not as great as the original's plot, the plot in this holiday special wasn't that bad. The computer animation was beautiful with the same lovely visuals. The characters are once again likable and the voice acting was as perfect as the original's. Even the music from Hans Zimmer and John Powell (accompanied by Henry Jackman) was pretty good.
Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special would always be recommended to fans of the franchise as one of Dreamworks' wonderful holiday specials.
Rating: 9/10
First let me say that the old Rankin-Bass Christmas specials and 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' are perfection to me. I find most new Christmas specials to be lacking in comparison. I gave this a 9 of 10, so that should tell you something.
Beautifully animated, extremely likeable characters and a very family-friendly Christmas story has earned this show a permanent place in my holiday must-watch lineup.
And Po is so adorable I can't stand it.
Beautifully animated, extremely likeable characters and a very family-friendly Christmas story has earned this show a permanent place in my holiday must-watch lineup.
And Po is so adorable I can't stand it.
The annual winter holiday feast is coming fast so Po, as the dragon warrior, must host it perfectly. Although he struggles a lot and does some typical mistakes (for him), everything goes according to plan, but something doesn't feel right. He omitted his dad, his family, and winter holidays are nothing without family. Right? Will he be able to please both parts and deliver a happy ending? What is there to say about this short movie, Kung Fu Panda at Christmas is all you want to see this time of the year, no doubt about that!
10ihazhart
I love, love, love this. The Kung Fu Panda holiday special is the only really good holiday special I've ever seen. I thought that it was extremely funny and extremely heart-warming. As always, great plot, great moral, great characters. Another perk was the rabbit chef who kept trying to fight Po to the death in order to reclaim his honor. I can't help but feel that without that rabbit the story would have sagged a bit. It's a truly beautiful short about how Po needs to choose between spending the Winter holiday with his Dad, and whether or not to fulfill his duties as the Dragon Warrior. Really touching. It may not be perfect, but it is nonetheless spectacular.
Did you know
- TriviaChildren in the square in the outdoors night scene are making a giant snow panda.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD version of the film has an extended credits sequence with production art.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
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By what name was Kung Fu Panda : Bonnes Fêtes (2010) officially released in Canada in English?
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