Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
A warrior trains his successor while battling a villain who resurrects past foes. Perfect for fans of epic action and kung fu.
Genres: Animation, Family, Action, Comedy, Adventure, Fantasy
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Kung Fu Panda 4(2024)
Overview
Po is gearing up to become the spiritual leader of his Valley of Peace, but also needs someone to take his place as Dragon Warrior. As such, he will train a new kung fu practitioner for the spot and will encounter a villain called the Chameleon who conjures villains from the past.
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Jack Black
Po (voice)

Awkwafina
Zhen (voice)

Viola Davis
The Chameleon (voice)

Dustin Hoffman
Shifu (voice)

Bryan Cranston
Li (voice)

James Hong
Mr. Ping (voice)

Ian McShane
Tai Lung (voice)

Ke Huy Quan
Han (voice)

Ronny Chieng
Fish (voice)

Lori Tan Chinn
Granny Boar (voice)

Seth Rogen
Mantis (voice)

Jimmy Donaldson
Panda Pig (voice)

James Murray
Boastful Komodo / Frightened Ram / ...

James Sie
Bull Officer #2 / Ram Worker / Mast...

Cedric Yarbrough
Bull Officer #1 / Ram Foreman / Que...

Vic Chao
Bear Crime Boss / Last Ram / Tavern...

April Hong
Pig Patron #2 (voice)

Suzanne Buirgy
Autograph-Seeking Fan #1 (voice)

Logan Kim
Autograph-Seeking Fan #2 (voice)

Reyn Doi
Adoring Fan (voice)
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4th entry of the Kung Fu Panda franchise which in many aspects seems to be a cash-grab project. Without a doubt there is some astounding animation in this movie, coupled with some memorable voice acting performances and some really good jokes that make you laugh out loud. But all that doesn't save this movie, what made the first kung fu panda movie good they have diluted everything in this...the furious five, the writing, the villain and the side characters all look and feel heartless. The jokes do land at times but I cant shake the feeling that this was made for the money bag. It has the same conventional, predictable, boring silly story. Kid's will definitely enjoy this one but as someone who grew up with these movies, they lost their charm years ago. Overall this series is getting progressively bad with each entry...
This movie was great. Has fantastic fight scenes, smooth animation, interesting storyline, and an epic villain. I love how Po is better at fighting. The only flaw is no Oogway cameo. However, all in all fantastic movie.
I like it. It seems like our panda is now passing the leading role to the fox. While watching it, it didn't have the same taste. It's not about the movie, we're old now. Thank you for your efforts.
With no impactful moments and forced charm, this is a forgettable entry in the series. There’s no development, all the jokes are forced and I almost fell asleep. The trailers before the film had more emotional storytelling and funny jokes.
How many times did they say, "We are his fathers"
Better than kung fu panda 3.
God reviewers are a joke shouldn’t be aloud to comment on anything as that’s all they do is trash stuff, people are entitled to there opinion but wow these reviews are too bad it’s a really good film comedy, story and the villain was just as good as the others.
A decent movie with a fun premise, but a smaller cast and lackluster B-plot detract from a stellar series
Although far better than the third installment, Kung Fu Panda 4 falls far short of the original. The Chameleon deserved more screen time, and the fathers needed less.
Jack Black still brings charming enthusiasm. Plot wise the movie feels more worthy of something from one of the cartoon series. I always sort of shipped Po and Tigress (Angelina Jolie. She isn’t even back. Or anyone from the Furious 5, except Mantis (Seth Rogen) briefly. It’s also completely obvious throughout who Po will choose as the new Dragon Warrior. The movie is cute though and does get better.
Surprisingly good for a 4th instalment, the VA and Animation are on point. The plot seemed to reflect KFP 3 quite abit just with new characters however it could’ve been worse
Hit me Baby one more time!
There is an early 2000's "straight-to-DVD" vibe to this entire movie, where all the lead stars of the previous movies have been axed in favour of silent cameos and reduced voice work for those that remain. That said, I more than enjoyed my time with this one even if it felt a little more reserved in scope and a little shallow in depth. Enjoyable, but clearly missing a few layers that'd take it from middling to great.
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Jack Black delivers in his role as Po as usual, with some great animation and solid jokes, funny moments, and the usual beautiful visuals. However, it couldn't make up for how much it lacked as far as pacing and finding its own footing as a story. Following up from the 3rd movie this one really struggled to find its footing especially since the third film felt like a really solid conclusion. The story felt incredibly out of place and the main plot point of Po finding a successor really didn't help. Given that he is still in his prime, and despite the fact that Oogway didn't pick a successor until he was well beyond his prime (or possibly just super old in his case), made the dragon warrior cycle feel incredibly less of an epic, long lasting journey, and more of a temporary position. This alone being introduced so early in the film just makes you ask, why? The fact that the Furious Five are no where to be found in this film hint that this might've been more of a rushed cash grabbing fan service, which is disappointing. If this is to serve as the conclusion of Po's story and saga as Dragon Warrior, you are better off stopping at Kung Fu Panda 3. I give Kung Fu Panda 4 a 4/10.

"Look how they massacred my boy" is the only line that comes to mind after watching this Kung Fu Panda trilogy is the best animation trilogy ever. No questions asked but this time they messed up I mean Po is just understanding himself and beginning to learn his full potential and you ask him to retire? Huh? The movie is called Kung Fu "Panda" but this one basically sets up the upcoming movies IMP The very first scene where we are introduced to Zhen he straight up gives Po a hard time even though she's not an expert in Kung Fu. And he's the Dragon Warrior ffs. Even though po defeats her but I thought that the Dragon Warrior just got humiliated by nobody. And No one knowing the Dragon Warrior just pissed me off. They really destroyed Po's reputation just for that stupid joke. And the sub-story of Po's two dads going there to help to sooo stupid. Then we have the issue with the villain. The Chameleon is not even close to a great villain. The previous movies gave us some of the best villains that we saw in animated movies so the expectations were very high but they couldn’t deliver. I thought I was gonna see more of Tai Lung but that's okay. The best moment in the movie might be when Tai Lung first comes out of the spirit realm and fights. The twist of Zhen actually being sent by The Chameleon was good. Then we have the ending. All og Po's villains suddenly acting good?lol Also Zhen was a very annoying character Anyways Let's talk about some good about this movie. The jokes were good. Most of them made me laugh. The color grading was spot on.

This movie feels out of time and out of step when the Kung Fu Panda series in its day was one of the freshest and exciting movies in the CGI scene. Kung Fu Panda 3 could come out today and visually many of its sequences could stand with today’s movies, and Kung Fu Panda 2’s have enough artistry to still stand up. There’s neither of those things here, or even Kung Fu Panda 1’s stellar execution of a basic hero’s journey. 4 is formulaic with no spark, and the things that made KFP stand out are sanded down. The Furious Five are functionally absent, most keenly felt with Tigress and the understated bond she had with Po that buoyed 2 and 3, and when the plot is about a new Dragon Warrior them not even being candidates is a bit glaring. They’re replaced with Awkafina’s Zhen, and her performance is Awkaward. She rarely improves a movie, and this is no exception. There’s no energy or commitment to her performance. Jack Black is fine, but the script for Po is entirely rote and beat by beat. The whole script is like that. There’s no surprises and no killer lines, no big laughs. It’s feels exactly like a fourth movie produced years after a finished trilogy in stakes and tone and energy. The Chameleon has nothing to her. Viola Davis does her able best, but her big establishing moment is throwing a guy down some stairs? Non lethally? There’s no hook to her. Tai Lung had the tragic fall and relationship with Shifu (who is purely perfunctory here with no moments of heart or depth to soften him or make him more realized). Chen had his ambition, his fear of the prophecy, and his self destruction by refusing every chance to let go of his hate and power. Kai had his relationship with Oogway and tie to the spirit realm. The Chameleon has… kung fu masters being mean to her? And the thing is that could really work if played right! A dark mirror of Po in the first movie, locked out of something they love for not being the right ‘type’, that longing turned to bitterness. But the Chameleon doesn’t really get that space to be an ex ultra fan or anything. And her relationship with Zhen is just as underplayed and flat. And speaking of the previous villains, Tai Lung’s arc does not hit at all. It’s not given the time to be believable. So imagine how flat it is when Kai and Chen bow respectfully to Po after having no lines in the movie at all. With context of the previous movies the moments aren’t believable. Without it, they mean nothing at all. The action scenes are serviceable but nothing exciting, and compared to KFP3’s radiant and vibrant spirit world sequences and style, this one’s visual identity is. Action lines? For some reason? Even swings like a shilouetted fight in the fog are so flat. Hong is as endearing as ever, and Cranston is a treat, and they have a fun gay dad’s dynamic, but it’s not enough. I’d give it a 2.5 as a completely mediocre kids movie, but the kids I saw it with didn’t even like it that much! There were no big laughs or gasps or anything. It’s not even a funny movie. If you’ve lost the kids, you’ve lost everything. I don’t especially have faith they’ll turn it around with Zhen as the next generation, either. Maybe it’s time to just let Kung Fu Panda take the next step into memory.

I don't have a great recollection of the 2nd and 3rd films, but I still feel comfortable saying that this is the weakest of the bunch. Based on reporting, the budget for this entry was significantly reduced compared to the previous films ($85M vs $135/$150/$145), and you can tell. The animation is noticeably less detailed and the absence of the furious 5 was almost certainly a cost cutting measure. However, the lower budget isn't what drags the film down. In fact, I think it makes sense to push back against bloated animation budgets. Do we really think the primarily younger audiences are going to care about the graphical fidelity of the animal fur or how realistic the water simulations are? I think studios are realizing that there are diminishing (perhaps even zero) returns at higher budgets. While I couldn't find any reported numbers, I expect that animation budget for Adam Sandler's recent Netflix film, Leo, was comparatively low, as they leveraged a stylized/simplistic style that still allowed for all sorts of visual creativity. The point being, creative and engaging visuals don't need to be expensive and ultimately it's the story/characters that do the heavy lifting. Unfortunately, that's where this film disappoints. The story is incredibly rushed, at some points feeling like they cut entire sequences (e.g., [spoiler]when Zhen gives Po a cryptic quote about footprints, we cut to him following foot prints through the snow, and then we cut back to Zhen following up on the cryptic quote[/spoiler]. The movie feels like it's going through the motions, relying heavily on call back material in lieu of anything more original.

'Kung Fu Panda 4' is much like its predecessors for me, I'm cool with them but they don't hit any deeper than being just solid movies. I had to watch a recap of the previous entries, naturally, and didn't remember much, aside from the cast and main characters. I reckon I'll be saying the exact same thing in X amount of months about this one, that doesn't necessarily mean a film is bad though - because this release isn't. The voices we hear are perfectly satisfactory, from Jack Black to Awkwafina, Viola Davis (the best, away from lead) and the rest. The music here is good. There is one piece of the score, which is heard a couple of times and during the end credits, that must be a homage of sorts to television show 'Dexter' - weird connection granted, but it sounds practically exactly the same to me. On the note of the sound, I enjoyed Tenacious D's rock cover of "...Baby One More Time". I listened to it an embarrassing amount when it first released alongside this movie, the video was admittedly part of the reason why - I'm always a fan of seeing film casts in music videos. There's a decent story told, alongside nice animation. It'll no doubt be forgettable to me personally, but I can still acknowledge it as something that I deem passable.
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