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From the time that the franchise began in 2008, DreamWorks has released four Kung Fu Panda movies. The first came in 2008, followed by Kung Fu Panda 2 in 2011, Kung Fu Panda 3 in 2015, and most recently with Kung Fu Panda 4 in 2024. The films have maintained a high level of popularity and a certain degree of critical acclaim. However, not all Kung Fu Panda movies are made equal. It's difficult to compare the entries in this incredibly solid quadrilogy, but there is a definite winner when it comes to competing for the title of the best Kung Fu Panda movie.

5 Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)

Po's Adventure Is Missing Some Familiar Elements

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Kung Fu Panda 4
Release Date
March 8, 2024
Runtime
94 Minutes

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With eight years ing since Po's last adventure, hopes were high for what Kung Fu Panda 4 would offer. The setup of Po growing more into a leader, the search for a new Dragon Warrior, and fighting a villain in The Chameleon that could look like and have the kung fu abilities of previous villains all sounded great. In some regards, Kung Fu Panda 4 is still a very enjoyable and entertaining entry in the franchise. The usual mixture of humor, heart, and action is present once again, but that still does not fully save Kung Fu Panda 4 from being the worst Kung Fu Panda movie.

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One area that the sequel struggles with is its villain. Viola Davis makes for a fun addition to Kung Fu Panda 4's cast as The Chameleon, and the shapeshifting sorceress is established as one of the franchise's most powerful villains. That makes her a notable threat to Po, but the movie does not develop the villain as well as in the past. Outside a single line about her backstory, The Chameleon's motivations are quite lacking. Watching Po fight her can still bring some thrills, but any real sense of why The Chameleon wants to conquer the world is missing.

The decision to sideline the Furious Five in favor of introducing Awkwafina's Zhen brings mixed results.

It is also certainly disappointing to realize the true role that former villains play after it was revealed that Tai Lung would be back in Kung Fu Panda 4. Tai Lung plays a minimal role, while Kai and Lord Shen are relegated to Easter eggs. Furthermore, the decision to sideline the Furious Five in favor of introducing Awkwafina's Zhen brings mixed results. Zhen is certainly a fun new character that will be important for the franchise going forward, but Po's closest allies not being included is felt. Especially when it means an elevated lacking subplot for Po's fathers.

4 Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)

The Angsty Middle-Child In The Kung Fu Panda Trilogy

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Kung Fu Panda 2
Release Date
May 26, 2011
Runtime
91 minutes

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Sequels often serve as the make-or-break point for a franchise, so when Jack Black's Po, Hoffman's Master Shifu, and the star-studded Furious Five returned in 2011, there were high expectations. Kung Fu Panda 2 ended up being a darker continuation, with a stark take on the endangered status of pandas. The sequel also features most of the cast of the first movie but also introduces many new characters. Notably, Kung Fu Panda 2 features cameos from Jean-Claude Van Damme as Master Croc and Gary Oldman as the villainous peacock Shen.

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The second Kung Fu Panda opens with the rulers of Gongmen City, a family of peacocks who have invented fireworks. Unfortunately, fireworks also mean access to deadly gunpowder. The family's only son, Oldman's Shen, reacting to a prophecy that he will be defeated by a black and white warrior, uses the gunpowder to genocidally wipe out pandas.

Po was saved by his late mother, who stowed him away in a shipment of radishes for Mr. Ping (James Hone, who also starred in Turning Red) to eventually find. It's a natural continuation of the first Kung Fu Panda and sets the stage for Kung Fu Panda 3, but it lacks the widespread character and world development that separates good sequels from great ones. Essentially, Kung Fu Panda 2 functions as the middle child of the franchise — a welcome addition, but frankly, a little forgettable.

3 Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)

The Heartfelt Former-Finale For The Trilogy

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Kung Fu Panda 3
Release Date
January 29, 2016
Runtime
95 Minutes

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Few franchises can boast a third movie like Kung Fu Panda 3, as the cast takes the star power of the franchise to the next level. Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston and J.K. Simmons the list of stars lending their voices to the franchise, with Cranston playing Po's long-lost father, Li Shan, and Simmons portraying this film's villain, Kai the spirit warrior yak.

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The ending of Kung Fu Panda 3 sees Po fulfill his destiny as the Dragon Warrior and Master of Chi, ultimately setting up his continued journey.

In the third movie, Po finally meets his dad. What follows is a heartwarming journey of family, friendship, and heritage. This movie also reintroduces Kung Fu Panda's concept of Chi, a source of power lying within every warrior that has the potential to unleash their inner dragon. The film includes a touching moment of father-to-father advice. When Po rebukes his father for lying about pandas' ability to still harness their Chi, adoptive dad Mr. Ping explains to Li Shan that Po getting upset and frustrated with him is simply a part of being a parent.

This leads Li Shan to promise that his clan will help in the fight against Kai and apologize to Po, who, in turn, starts training the pandas to turn their everyday chores into kung fu. Eventually, Po manages to defeat Kai not through his sheer strength and will, but with the combined efforts (and Chi) of all his family and friends.

2 Kung Fu Panda (2008)

The OG Kung Fu Panda Is The Best

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Kung Fu Panda
Release Date
June 4, 2008
Runtime
95 minutes

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Typically, the first film in a franchise is difficult to sur in of quality, originality, and heart. The original Kung Fu Panda movie is no exception, and remains the best movie in the trilogy. The inaugural film of the fantasy-fueled, wuxia-inspired Kung Fu Panda series is full of hope, nuance, and originality.

At first, Po is a clumsy kung fu super fan who still lives with his dad. He's the last person in the Kung Fu Panda universe that Master Shifu and the Furious Five would expect to be the Dragon Warrior. Yet, as the movie progresses, Po's inner strength, kind heart, and determination prove him worthy of the title. Po develops a new style of kung fu that's unique to his strengths, adding a message of body positivity and self-love to this family film. This — and the Kung Fu Panda's Bruce Lee connection — is the heart and soul of the movie.

Kung Fu Panda's message not only encourages the tolerance of differences; it also shows how the celebration and nurturing of such differences can benefit the entire community. The Kung Fu Panda franchise revitalized the animation genre throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s. Since then, the series holds true to one core ideal — self-belief makes anything possible.

What About The Kung Fu Panda TV Shows?

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There have been many Kung Fu Panda TV spinoffs and tie-ins throughout the years. Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness ran on Nickelodeon from 2011-2016. It received a slew of awards, introduced a ton of new characters, and had a catchy Saturday morning cartoon theme song for Po. The series followed the adventures of the Dragon Warrior and Furious Five between Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2. Next came Kung Fu Panda: The Paws Of Destiny on Amazon Prime in 2018.

Paws of Destiny released a second season in 2019 and is set after Kung Fu Panda 3. It details Po training a new generation of Chi-powered panda warriors. It wasn't as well-received as Legends of Awesomeness, although many fans did appreciate the serialized narrative that ran throughout. Finally, in 2022, Netflix released Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight, which saw the Dragon Warrior traverse the globe.

In addition, there have been multiple shorts throughout the years released on various platforms, including Netflix, which build on the established Kung Fu Panda lore. These have varying animation styles and mainly serve to add backstory to the Furious Five and the historical kung fu masters Po idolizes. These include 2008's Secrets of the Furious Five, 2010's Kung Fu Panda Holiday, 2011's Secrets of the Masters, and 2016's Secrets of the Scroll.

1 Will There Be A Fifth Kung Fu Panda Movie?

Nothing Is Confirmed

With the latest film in the franchise, Kung Fu Panda 4, a box office smash, raking in over $547 million worldwide (via Kung Fu Panda 5 isn't officially confirmed, it's definitely being discussed, with Mike Mitchell giving fans a heads-up that it would likely take three years to produce, meaning that the earliest we'd see a fifth installment would be 2027. Three years is exactly the amount of time between when Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2 released, in 2008 and 2011, respectively.

Without confirmation of a Kung Fu Panda 5, we can't concretely say what it will be about. However, the ending of Kung Fu Panda 4 seemed to set Zhen up to take over the franchise, with her being named the Dragon Warrior. This is a bit risky given the mixed reception to Awkwafina's character, and the fact that Jack Black has led each of the series' four films as Po. Still, with Black being the voice of the Kung Fu franchise for almost 20 years, he may be ready to give the reins to someone else. Only time will tell.