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Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny
Animated television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny is an American animated television limited series produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and premiered its first "part" on Amazon Prime Video on November 16, 2018. The second and final part was released on July 5, 2019.[2] It is the second television series in the Kung Fu Panda franchise following Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.[3] In 2018, Mitch Watson, the show's producer, confirmed that Mick Wingert would reprise his role from Legends of Awesomeness as Po.[4]
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Plot
Set after General Kai's defeat, the series follows the Dragon Warrior Po the panda on a fresh adventure featuring four panda kids (Nu Hai, Jing, Bao, and Fan Tong); who happen upon a mystical cave beneath the Panda Village. The panda kids accidentally absorb the chi of ancient and powerful Kung Fu warriors known as the four constellations; Blue Dragon, Black Tortoise, White Tiger and Red Phoenix – each of which somehow are with the panda who is lacking that particular quality. They realize they are now destined to save the world from an evil force (Jindiao); who wishes to take over the world and steal the chi of the four constellations, landing Po with his biggest challenge yet – teaching this ragtag band of kids how to wield their new-found Kung Fu powers. They also defend the Forbidden City against an evil Komodo dragon named Shi Long along with an ancient evil demon.
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Voice cast
- Mick Wingert as Po[4] / Black Tortoise / Male Panda No. 1 / Yak Bandit Leader / Dim / Yak Bouncer No. 2 / Chow Guard No. 4 Gongmen City Police Wolf No. 1
- Haley Tju as Nu Hai[5]
- Laya Deleon Hayes as Jing[5]
- Gunnar Sizemore as Bao[5]
- Makana Say as Fan Tong[5]
- Chrissy Metz as Mei Mei[5]
- Piotr Michael as Oogway / Wong / Wing / Bingwen / Emperor Kang Zi / Dum Dum / Pika Mobster / Chow Guard No. 1 / Salamander Henchman No. 1 Lead Chow Guard
- Christopher Swindle as Li Shan / Zang / Sum / Ping / Chow Guard No. 3 / Yak Brawler / Gongmen City Police Wolf No. 2 / Imperial Guard No. 1
- James Hong as Mr. Ping / Chow Guard No. 8[5]
- Steve Blum as Jindiao / Red Phoenix / Pious Chan
- Amy Hill as Grandma Panda / Spyglass Monk[5]
- Cherise Boothe as Jade Tusk / Huifang / Female Panda No. 1 / Tahr No. 2 / Gongmen City Police Wolf Leader / Rabbit Artisan Rabbit
- James Sie as Bunnidharma / White Tiger / Chong / Friend Vulture / Sun Wukong / Shirinking Sun Wukong / Chow Guard No. 7 / Giant Sun
- JB Blanc as Blue Dragon / General Fang / Chow Guard No. 5 / Tahr Tavern Owner / Imperial Guard No. 2 / Juan
- Grey Griffin as The Xin / Laoshu / Suyin / Tuoluo Seller Rabbit
- Jeff Bennett as Zhizhu / Yak Bouncer No. 1 / Tahr No. 1 / Mole Rat No. 3 / Rabbit Bandit Leader
- Mitch Watson as Yaoguai Demon
- Michael Rivkin as Rooster / Chow Guard No. 6
- Lacey Chabert as Princess Xiao / Panda Mother
- Sumalee Montano as Shi Long / Young Shi Long / Rabbit Villager / Rabbit Servant / Assassin / Rabbit Citizen
- Elisa Gabrielli as Baigujing / White Bone Demon / Dark Shadow / Old Lady Tahr / Porcupine Assassin
- Jimmie Wood as Qilin / Chow Guard No. 2
- Betsy Sodaro as Makesi / Mole Rat No. 1 / Mole Rat No. 2 / Pika Kid
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Episodes
Part 1 (2018)
Part 2 (2019)
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Awards and nominations
References
External links
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