Imagine using that quote in a Job interview, and they ask you where it came from. Me with absolute confidence: From an old Red Panda talking to a Panda. 😂😂😂😂
@@bryantmonge1972Ever teacher is like that my g that's why they used to respect them wise people back then. Just that today's one is just as fxcked up as their students and there's no fixing them
@@nikotsapaliaris4919yh, I'm obsessed with KFP and HTTYD, I've watched every movie, every trilogy, every stand alone movies or short movies and all their series, all of them, as in, all of them, for KFP and HTTYD, and I love them equally but I love HTTYD just a little bit more. They taught me a lot growing up as a kix
I don't care what,anyone says kung-fu panda is the best animated movie trilogy there is, full of lessons, motivation, inspiration and all that tied in with great comedy
Can we just appreciate just how great the antagonists in these three films were , they weren't evil because they wanted to be there was a reason for everything the villains did .
At the same time it does not excuse the villany. So many modern shows have to excuse the actions of the villans. While Kung fu panda explains why they are villans, and why they need to be stopped.
@@bigchunga4982but another question could still be asked. Are the villains really villains or weee they tryna do something they were wronged or it would’ve helped their world be better? Like tai lung for example.
@@savagesniper9485 Tai lung had a right to be angry. He was trained his entire life to be the dragon warrior. Only to be told no. The issue was taking his anger out on a village.
I just like how it teaches us everyone is special... they just need someone to make them realize they are special, the greatest person wont exist without a teacher or a mentor after all
No no no no, this is why shifu failed as a teacher and created tai lung, his vision of seeing great power & potential seeded his pupil to grow a dangerous ego that teach them that they can be better than they are now hatred of one-self which eventually developed a toxic personality, and putting unnecessary and heavy expectations where this great mentor of your whom you admire and adore expect greatness from you and you had no choice but to meet his vision and when the vision is not met, the one you admire and adore only exhales in disappointment must be really hurt mentally, which only add fuel to the toxicity. In the end it was revealed that oogway words and the scroll unveiling revealed that the greatest power and great potential only come when you be yourself
"you knew i was the dragon warrior, you always knew" *ego* "WHO FILLED MY HEAD WITH DREAMS?! WHO WILL ME TO TRAIN UNTIL MY BONE CRACKED?! WHO DENIED ME MY DESTINY?!" *toxic expectations*
@@PopHnterthere is a reason why he doesn't show tigress the same amount of love he shown tai lung. Its because he doesn't want to repeat the same mistakes. This was shown in kung fu panda 1 when even though young tigress was doing great at a young age, shi fu was too scared to praise her and give her false expectations and hope as she gave him flashbacks of young tai lung who he always praised and told him he is destined to be great
this is what's great about the kung fu panda trilogy. It's all about the quest of identity. To know who you are. Each and every single film, Po is always confronted with that question which is just so cool imo. What a great writing, what a great cast, what a great trilogy.
This is a message to all of us. The power to believe in yourself! That’s what it means to be a Dragon Warrior! That is why Po was worthy! Must be like Po who realised he just needed to be himself! We need to realise ourselves!
I swear this song goes with anything, fuels you up like you are the main character and trust me we all are in our own story let's make sure that story is worth a while