Folgen Sie Po auf seinen Abenteuern mit weit aufgerissenen Augen im alten China, dessen Liebe zum Kung-Fu nur von einem unstillbaren Appetit übertroffen wird.Folgen Sie Po auf seinen Abenteuern mit weit aufgerissenen Augen im alten China, dessen Liebe zum Kung-Fu nur von einem unstillbaren Appetit übertroffen wird.Folgen Sie Po auf seinen Abenteuern mit weit aufgerissenen Augen im alten China, dessen Liebe zum Kung-Fu nur von einem unstillbaren Appetit übertroffen wird.
- Auszeichnungen
- 11 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jack Black
- Po
- (Synchronisation)
Viola Davis
- The Chameleon
- (Synchronisation)
Dustin Hoffman
- Shifu
- (Synchronisation)
Bryan Cranston
- Li
- (Synchronisation)
James Hong
- Mr. Ping
- (Synchronisation)
Ian McShane
- Tai Lung
- (Synchronisation)
Ke Huy Quan
- Han
- (Synchronisation)
Ronny Chieng
- Fish
- (Synchronisation)
Lori Tan Chinn
- Granny Boar
- (Synchronisation)
Seth Rogen
- Mantis
- (Synchronisation)
James Murray
- Boastful Komodo
- (Synchronisation)
- …
James Sie
- Bull Officer #2
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Cedric Yarbrough
- Bull Officer #1
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Vic Chao
- Bear Crime Boss
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Audrey Brooke
- Den Bunny #2
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Lincoln Nakamura
- Den Bunny #3
- (Synchronisation)
- …
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To be honest the 8 year wait to see po action again was a bit disappointing (for me personally) a hollow one hour and thirty four minute run time.
It seems like they have run out of ideas and are pushing too hard to make it, but this film is still enjoyable to watch (not to the point of falling into the trash category)
I will tell you about the shortcomings of the Kung Fu Panda sequel this time (in my personal opinion)
-Unchallenging enemies
-more inclined to comedy than action, even then there are some comedies that actually force the audience to laugh
-and finally a non-dramatic ending
That's the review from me, one of the viewers from Indonesia.
It seems like they have run out of ideas and are pushing too hard to make it, but this film is still enjoyable to watch (not to the point of falling into the trash category)
I will tell you about the shortcomings of the Kung Fu Panda sequel this time (in my personal opinion)
-Unchallenging enemies
-more inclined to comedy than action, even then there are some comedies that actually force the audience to laugh
-and finally a non-dramatic ending
That's the review from me, one of the viewers from Indonesia.
Going into "Kung Fu Panda 4" I was concerned. The 4th entry of a franchise after a solid trilogy is a very tricky thing. I am very much of the opinion that a film series should leave people wanting more. But I was not completely opposed to the idea of a 4th Kung Fu Panda movie. The 3rd movie didn't end things in such a way that no follow up was possible. The thing that made me nervous was the trailer and the casting of Awkwafina
Beyond the fact that Awkwafina is all over the place right now, whether it is "Angry Birds 2", "Little Mermaid", "Storks", "The Bad Guys", "IF", "Raya" or "Migration" she is everywhere right now. What's worse is that she plays the same role in every movie. It isn't like Jack Black, who plays his role of Bowser completely different from Po, Awkwafina just plays Awkwafina.
In general, Kung Fu Panda's celebrity casting has caught up to them. It is clear that they don't want to put out the money to get all their big-name actors to reprise their roles. At this point it comes across as cheap that the characters show up, but conveniently don't have anything to say. It feels less like the characters, and more like cardboard cutouts of the characters.
The villain is nothing that impressive. The shapeshifting mechanic is cool and fits in well with the story's theme. But the character never does anything that impressive with her power. Her big power movie to intimidate the audience is pushing a character down the stairs. Her endgame isn't that interesting, and her backstory doesn't add up with the world she's in. What do you mean she's too small? Mantis is smaller than she is and he's a member of the Furious Five.
There is a B-Plot going on with Po's two dads, voiced by James Hong and Bryan Cranston. And yes, it doesn't really add to the plot, but it some of the most entertaining parts of the movie. I could get a whole spinoff movie just following these two and I would be content.
The problems I have for this film really all come back to Awkwafina's character Zhen. She was annoying, her attempts at comedy fell flat. And the entire story she is nothing but a hinderance to Po. Why was she even brought along? She said it was to "help find the Chameleon" But the Chameleon wasn't even hidden. As soon as they get to the town its Po that points out where she is. Every action set piece leading up to the finale is caused because of Zhen. More trouble than she was worth does not begin to cover it.
I like the animation; I like Jack Black's cover of "Hit Me Baby One More Time". I liked some of the jokes, specifically from the boat captain. And I liked the themes that the movie teaches.
But beyond that, I came in thinking that this wouldn't live up to the previous entries, and Kung Fu Panda 4 didn't do anything to change my mind about it.
Beyond the fact that Awkwafina is all over the place right now, whether it is "Angry Birds 2", "Little Mermaid", "Storks", "The Bad Guys", "IF", "Raya" or "Migration" she is everywhere right now. What's worse is that she plays the same role in every movie. It isn't like Jack Black, who plays his role of Bowser completely different from Po, Awkwafina just plays Awkwafina.
In general, Kung Fu Panda's celebrity casting has caught up to them. It is clear that they don't want to put out the money to get all their big-name actors to reprise their roles. At this point it comes across as cheap that the characters show up, but conveniently don't have anything to say. It feels less like the characters, and more like cardboard cutouts of the characters.
The villain is nothing that impressive. The shapeshifting mechanic is cool and fits in well with the story's theme. But the character never does anything that impressive with her power. Her big power movie to intimidate the audience is pushing a character down the stairs. Her endgame isn't that interesting, and her backstory doesn't add up with the world she's in. What do you mean she's too small? Mantis is smaller than she is and he's a member of the Furious Five.
There is a B-Plot going on with Po's two dads, voiced by James Hong and Bryan Cranston. And yes, it doesn't really add to the plot, but it some of the most entertaining parts of the movie. I could get a whole spinoff movie just following these two and I would be content.
The problems I have for this film really all come back to Awkwafina's character Zhen. She was annoying, her attempts at comedy fell flat. And the entire story she is nothing but a hinderance to Po. Why was she even brought along? She said it was to "help find the Chameleon" But the Chameleon wasn't even hidden. As soon as they get to the town its Po that points out where she is. Every action set piece leading up to the finale is caused because of Zhen. More trouble than she was worth does not begin to cover it.
I like the animation; I like Jack Black's cover of "Hit Me Baby One More Time". I liked some of the jokes, specifically from the boat captain. And I liked the themes that the movie teaches.
But beyond that, I came in thinking that this wouldn't live up to the previous entries, and Kung Fu Panda 4 didn't do anything to change my mind about it.
Gorgeous visuals, fun combats, and lots of variety in characters; I feel children, especially those who belong to the age bracket of 5-10, will have a great time with it.
However, teenagers or matured adults may have reservations about the film, particularly those who have grown up with this series and hold the franchise in high regard. They would notice the diminishing charm, the losing essence, and the fading magic of the storytelling that was once prominent but now are gone.
The franchise has regrettably become a cash-cow, which serves nothing but one lone purpose: to mint money for the studio and their executives. I think they should stop now!
However, teenagers or matured adults may have reservations about the film, particularly those who have grown up with this series and hold the franchise in high regard. They would notice the diminishing charm, the losing essence, and the fading magic of the storytelling that was once prominent but now are gone.
The franchise has regrettably become a cash-cow, which serves nothing but one lone purpose: to mint money for the studio and their executives. I think they should stop now!
My wife and I caught Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) in theaters last night. The storyline introduces a new villain, a chameleon with shape-shifting abilities, aiming to take over the world. The chameleon seeks to use the staff Po received in Kung Fu Panda 3 to open a gateway to another dimension, summon kung fu masters, and steal their powers to become unstoppable. Simultaneously, Po must find his replacement to train as the next Dragon Warrior. Can Po save the world and find his apprentice simultaneously?
Co-directed by Mike Mitchell (Trolls) and Stephanie Stine (Major Motion Picture debut), the film features the voices of Jack Black (School of Rock), Viola Davis (The Help), Awkwafina (Crazy, Rich, Asians), Dustin Hoffman (Tootsie), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China), Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), and Ke Huy Quan (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom).
The animation, animal universe, and the introduction of the new villain were excellent, as always. Viola Davis was a great addition, but Awkwafina's presence felt awkward and annoying. The absence of the Furious Five was noticeable, and the two-father subplot was just okay. The film strikes a good balance between lessons and comedy, and kept us laughing throughout. While the ending was rewarding, it didn't quite match the brilliance of previous films in the series.
In conclusion, Kung Fu Panda 4 offers a fun, above-average animated experience but stands as the weakest link in the series. I'd score it a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
Co-directed by Mike Mitchell (Trolls) and Stephanie Stine (Major Motion Picture debut), the film features the voices of Jack Black (School of Rock), Viola Davis (The Help), Awkwafina (Crazy, Rich, Asians), Dustin Hoffman (Tootsie), James Hong (Big Trouble in Little China), Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), and Ke Huy Quan (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom).
The animation, animal universe, and the introduction of the new villain were excellent, as always. Viola Davis was a great addition, but Awkwafina's presence felt awkward and annoying. The absence of the Furious Five was noticeable, and the two-father subplot was just okay. The film strikes a good balance between lessons and comedy, and kept us laughing throughout. While the ending was rewarding, it didn't quite match the brilliance of previous films in the series.
In conclusion, Kung Fu Panda 4 offers a fun, above-average animated experience but stands as the weakest link in the series. I'd score it a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
After many years, '' Kung Fu Panda Four '' returns with Po 'maturing' and ready for new adventures.
First of all, I did find this movie better than the third one. It was nice to see the old villains back (which makes this movie difficult to watch if you haven't watched the previous ones, as many of the jokes and the charms of the movie will be lost), and there were enough funny moments to keep things light.
And, sure, the plot of the movie was predictable, but it was, overall, enjoyable, and the characters lovable, even the new ones. The villain was interesting, moreover, but too basic in the end.
First of all, I did find this movie better than the third one. It was nice to see the old villains back (which makes this movie difficult to watch if you haven't watched the previous ones, as many of the jokes and the charms of the movie will be lost), and there were enough funny moments to keep things light.
And, sure, the plot of the movie was predictable, but it was, overall, enjoyable, and the characters lovable, even the new ones. The villain was interesting, moreover, but too basic in the end.
Jack Black Gives an Inside Look Into 'Kung Fu Panda 4'
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- WissenswertesThis film marks the first time that Po refers to himself as the "Kung Fu Panda."
- PatzerThe Chameleon was rejected by every Kung Fu school because of her small size. That was misleading because Mantis and Master Chicken became Kung Fu masters, and they were smaller than her.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the credits, Po, along with the Furious Five, Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane, help Zhen train to become the next Dragon Warrior.
- VerbindungenFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Dragon Warrior's Next Quest (2022)
- SoundtracksCrazy Train
Written by Ozzy Osbourne (as John Osborne), Randy Rhoads, Bob Daisley (as Robert Daisley)
Orchestral arrangement by Hans Zimmer & Steve Mazzaro
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- Панда Кунг-Фу 4
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Box Office
- Budget
- 85.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 193.590.620 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 57.989.905 $
- 10. März 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 547.946.428 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 34 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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