Sunday, June 19, 2011

Kung Fu Panda Review













Kung Fu Panda


Release Date: 26th June 2008 – Australia


Production Companies
DreamWorks Animation

Distribution
Paramount Pictures Australia


Genre: Animation/Family/
Comedy

Rating: PG

Runtime: 92 minutes


Budget: $130,000,000

Box Office Gross: $632,083,197 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Po, a lazy rotund panda, is a huge fan of Kung Fu and works daily in his father's noodle shop when he accidentally gets chosen as the Dragon Warrior. Po becomes a novice of Kung Fu and has trouble fitting in the Jade Palace, especially with his idolised heroes, The Furious Five and their
master, Shifu. He must
embrace his destiny
and learn the skills to
safeguard China from the
dreaded snow leopard Tai
Lung, who will stop at
nothing to exact his
vengeance. Will Po find
the confidence to defeat
Tai Lung and become the
greatest Kung Fu master
he was supposed to be?


Cast
Jack Black – Po
Dustin Hoffman – Master Shifu
Angelina Jolie – Tigress
Ian McShane – Tai Lung
Seth Rogen – Mantis
Lucy Liu – Viper
David Cross – Crane
Randall Duk Kim – Master Oogway
James Hong – Mr. Ping
Dan Fogler – Zeng
Michael Clarke Duncan – Commander Vachir
Jackie Chan – Monkey
Wayne Knight – Gang Boss
Kyle Gass – KG Shaw
JR Reed – JR Shaw
Laura Kightlinger – Awed Ninja
Tanya Haden – Smitten Bunny
Stephen Kearin – Gong Pig/Grateful Bunny
Mark Osborne – Pig Patron (Cameo)
John Stevenson – Rhino Guard (Cameo)
Melissa Cobb – Bunny Mom (Cameo)
Emily Burns – Bunny Fan 1
Stephanie Harvey – Bunny Fan 2
Riley Osborne – Baby Tai Lung

Crew
Directors – John Stevenson and Mark Osborne
Story – Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris
Screenplay/Co-Producers –
Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger
Associate Producer – Kristina Reed
Executive Producer – Bill Damaschke
Producers – Melissa Cobb and
Lorne Orleans (IMAX Version)
Production Designer – Raymond Zibach
Art Director – Tang Kheng Heng
Character Designer – Nicholas Marlet
Additional Character Designers – Buck Lewis,
Carlos Grangel, Olivier Malric and Tony Siruno
Additional Character Designer/
Story Artist – Devin Crane
Head of Story/Director: Dream Sequence/
Supervisor: Action Sequences – Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Creative Consultant: Story – Mike Mitchell
Story Artist/Supervisor: Action Sequences –
Simon Wells
Production Supervisor – Rene Harnois Jr.,
Production Supervisor: Animation/Story –
Daniela Mazzucato
Production Supervisor: Lightning –
Maude Lewis
Production Supervisor: Paint Fix – Robyn Mesher
Senior Production Manager – Susan Slagle Rogers
Production Managers – Mary Bills and
Jeff Hermann
Head of Character Animation – Dan Wagner
Animation Supervisors – Philippe Le Brun,
Jason Reisig and William Salazar
Animation Supervisor/Story Artist/
Choreographer: Kung Fu – Rodolphe Guenoden
Animation Supervisor/Story Artist –
Alessandro Carloni
Animation Director: Dream Sequence –
James Baxter
Surviving Character Technical Director –
Nathan Loofbourrow
Lighting Supervisors – Dave Walvoord,
Mark Fattibene, Betsy Nofsinger,
Aaron Smith and Pablo Valle
Surfacing Supervisor – Wes Burian
Head of Layout – Yong Duk Jhun
Character Effects/Crowds/Effects Supervisor –
Alex Parkinson
Visual Effects Supervisor – Markus Manninen
Stereoscopic Production  Phil 'Captain 3D'
McNally
Editor – Clare De Chenu
Additional Editors – Mary Blee
and John K. Carr
Associate Editors – C.K. Horness and
William J. Caparella
Sound Designers/Supervising Sound Editors –
Erik Aadahl and Ethan Van der Ryn
Sound Mixers – Andy Nelson and Anna Behlmer
Music – John Powell and Hans Zimmer
Composers: Additional Music – Henry Jackman
and James McKee Smith
Score Mixer – Alan Meyerson
Additional Recordists – Shawn Murphy,
Jeff Biggers and Slamm Andrews


Awards

2009 Academy Awards
Best Animated Feature – John Stevenson and Mark Osborne (Nominated)


Review
KUNG FU PANDA is an action-filled and hilarious CGI animated movie that was completely awesome. It has everything, including its faithfulness to the Chinese culture, humour, visual style and the all-star voice cast of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Ian McShane, Angelina Jolie and others. The most important aspects of this movie are the kung fu action and the life lessons.

The other animation studios, such as Pixar and Blue Sky Studios, do not have the secret mix that makes DreamWorks an ultimate competitor in computer animation. This animated film is my second favourite from DreamWorks, with How to Train Your Dragon at number #1. If you saw the first film, you should check out the sequel Kung Fu Panda 2.

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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2 comments:

  1. It was a great movie but in some parts I really enjoyed it when the panda used the mamusiey finger

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