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2011 picture show directed past Jennifer Yuh Nelson

Kung Fu Panda 2
Kung Fu Panda 2 Poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Written past
  • Jonathan Aibel
    Glenn Berger
Produced by Melissa Cobb
Starring
  • Jack Blackness
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Dustin Hoffman
  • Gary Oldman
  • Seth Rogen
  • Lucy Liu
  • David Cross
  • James Hong
  • Michelle Yeoh
  • Danny McBride
  • Dennis Haysbert
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Victor Garber
  • Jackie Chan
Edited by Clare Knight
Music past Hans Zimmer
John Powell

Production
company

DreamWorks Blitheness

Distributed by DreamWorks Animation[1]
Paramount Pictures[1]

Release dates

  • May 22, 2011 (2011-05-22) (Hollywood premiere)
  • May 26, 2011 (2011-05-26) (United States)

Running fourth dimension

90 minutes[2]
Land United States
Language English
Budget $150 million[3]
Box function $665.7 million[two]

Kung Fu Panda ii is a 2011 American computer-animated activeness comedy pic produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is the sequel to Kung Fu Panda (2008) and the 2d installment in the Kung Fu Panda franchise. Directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson (in her feature directorial debut), the picture stars Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, and Jackie Chan reprising their character roles from the starting time film, with Gary Oldman, Michelle Yeoh, Danny McBride, Dennis Haysbert, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Victor Garber voicing new characters. In the pic, Po and his allies (Tigress, Monkey, Viper, Crane, Mantis) travel to Gongmen City to stop a villainous peacock from conquering Red china, while also rediscovering Po's forgotten past.

The moving-picture show was released in theaters on May 26, 2011 in second, RealD 3D, and Digital 3D, and received very positive reviews from critics. It grossed $665 million worldwide against its $150 million upkeep, becoming the highest-grossing film directed past a female person managing director until Frozen (2013), equally well equally the highest-grossing flick solely directed by a female director until Wonder Adult female (2017). it is also the sixth highest grossing film of 2011, The flick was the highest-grossing blithe feature pic of the yr and was nominated for the University Award for Best Animated Characteristic at the 84th University Awards, losing to Rango. Nelson became the first woman to be nominated for the University Award for Best Blithe Characteristic since Marjane Satrapi for Persepolis (2007). The sequel, Kung Fu Panda 3, was released in Jan 2016.

Plot [edit]

The peacock rulers of Gongmen City invent fireworks, but their son, Lord Shen, puts the gunpowder to evil use. Overhearing a prophecy that a "warrior of black and white" volition defeat him if he continues, Shen destroys the local giant panda population. Horrified by the genocide, Shen's parents banish him. Some decades later, Shen and his wolf army start to raid villages for scrap metal.

Meanwhile, Po is enjoying his new role every bit a Kung Fu Master alongside the Furious Five, though Master Shifu warns him he has not nonetheless accomplished inner peace. When the Wolf Dominate raids the Musicians' Village, Po and the 5 intercept him; withal, a symbol on his armor gives Po a flashback of his mother. Po confronts his begetter Mr. Ping, and the goose reveals that he found Po, every bit an baby, in a shipment of radishes outside his eatery. When no ane came forward to merits the cub, Ping adopted Po as his son.

Po and the Five are dispatched across the bounding main to Gongmen Metropolis next, after learning Shen has made cannons and used one to kill Master Thundering Rhino, who had been left as regent of the city. Shen and his wolves accept also captured Masters Ox and Croc, taking over Gongmen City, though Shen's goat soothsayer still warns him of his probable defeat.

During the voyage to Gongmen, Chief Tigress notices Po is distraught, and Po admits to her Mr. Ping is not his existent dad. Upon arrival, they free Masters Ox and Croc, but the duo believes Kung Fu died with Primary Rhino, and will not help.

Po and the Five deliberately give up to Shen, who is amused by Po's naivete and prepares to kill them all without e'er letting Po know he had reason for revenge. Principal Mantis, who was not captured per the programme, frees the others; they destroy one of the cannons, but Po sees the same familiar symbol on Shen's plumage, which distracts him long plenty for Shen to escape and destroy Gongmen Palace with his cannonade. The soothsayer tries to terminate him, merely Shen banishes her.

After their narrow escape, Tigress confronts Po, and Po reveals he has remembered Shen was there the day he was abandoned. Tigress sympathizes, but withal refuses to allow Po to come with them for fear his lack of focus volition get him killed. The Five leave Po behind at Gongmen Jail and proceed to Shen's cannon factory with the intent to blow information technology up. All the same, Po follows and confronts Shen, inadvertently spoiling the plan and allowing the Five to be captured. Shen lies and says Po's parents hated him, and shoots him.

Badly wounded but live, Po floats downriver and is rescued by the soothsayer. She tells him the truth near the panda genocide, and encourages him to comprehend his past. Po, finally achieving inner peace, is able to recall that his father went down fighting, while his mother hid him in a radish crate and drew off Shen's ground forces and so he could survive, sacrificing herself.

Rejuvenated, Po returns to Gongmen Urban center, where Shen is sailing downriver with his cannons and army to offset his invasion of China. Po frees the Five, and with the assistance of Masters Ox, Croc, and Shifu, they are able to wreck the foremost ships and prevent Shen'south forces from reaching the harbor. Lord Shen fires a cannon, killing some of his own soldiers, to articulate the way. The but uninjured Master later on the boom, Po stands solitary against Shen, using his newfound inner peace skills to deflect all the cannonballs shot at him back at Shen'southward armada, destroying information technology. Po offers Shen the risk to let go of the past and starting time over, simply Shen attacks him with a spear, inadvertently severing the lines belongings up 1 of the cannons. Information technology falls and explodes, killing Shen, while Po simply just manages to jump articulate.

Back at the Valley, Po is tearfully reunited with Mr. Ping, and calls him "dad" again. Meanwhile, at a hole-and-corner panda village in the mountains, Po'due south biological father Li Shan is revealed to be still living, and senses his son is still alive.[N 1]

Voice cast [edit]

Black in June 2011, at the Kung Fu Panda 2 premiere in Sydney

  • Jack Blackness as Master Po
  • Angelina Jolie equally Master Tigress
  • Gary Oldman as Lord Shen
  • Michelle Yeoh as Soothsayer
  • Seth Rogen equally Master Mantis
  • Lucy Liu as Master Viper
  • David Cantankerous as Master Crane
  • Jackie Chan as Chief Monkey
  • James Hong as Mr. Ping
  • Dustin Hoffman every bit Principal Shifu
  • Dennis Haysbert as Master Storming Ox
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme every bit Master Croc
  • Victor Garber as Master Thundering Rhino
  • Danny McBride equally Wolf Dominate
  • Fred Tatasciore every bit Li Shan
  • Lauren Tom equally Marketplace Sheep
  • Conrad Vernon as Boar

Product [edit]

Subsequently the original Kung Fu Panda was released in June 2008, DreamWorks Animation planned a second film with the subtitle Pandamoneum,[4] which was changed by 2010 to The Kaboom of Doom [five] earlier only being retitled to Kung Fu Panda 2. Jennifer Yuh Nelson, who was head of story for the offset film, was hired to straight the sequel. The original flick's cast members reprised their vox roles. Like every DreamWorks Animation film from Monsters vs. Aliens onward, Kung Fu Panda 2 was produced in DreamWorks' stereoscopic 3-D technology of InTru 3D.

Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, screenwriters and co-producers for the beginning film, returned to write and co-produce the sequel,[six] with Charlie Kaufman consulting[7] [8] on the screenplay early on on in the development process.[ix]

In Kung Fu Panda two, the production crew showed increased familiarity with Chinese culture. In 2008, after the release of Kung Fu Panda, DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and other DreamWorks members including production designer Raymond Zibach and managing director Jennifer Yuh Nelson visited the city of Chengdu, which is considered every bit the "panda hometown".[10] In addition to seeing existent pandas at the Giant Panda Inquiry Centre, the production designer crew members learned near the local culture. Katzenberg has stated that the sequel incorporates many elements of Chengdu in the moving-picture show.[11] The flick'southward landscape and architecture besides found inspiration from those plant at Mountain Qingcheng, a renowned Taoist mountain.[12] In an interview with the China Daily, Zibach recounted that the Panda research heart influenced the movie in a big mode, equally did their feel of holding a month old panda cub named A Bao, which gave the idea for baby Po in a flashback.[13] Information technology also gave them the idea of featuring Sichuan Food similar Mapo toufu and Dandan noodles.[14] In an interview with Movieline, Berger stated that "nosotros never really thought of this every bit a motion-picture show set in China for Americans; it's a movie gear up in a mythical, universalized China for everyone in the world."[15] [16]

Release [edit]

Kung Fu Panda 2 was screened at the 2011 Cannes Movie Festival in early May earlier its commercial release.[17] In the United states, it premiered on May 22, 2011, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, in Hollywood, California.[18] The picture was widely released in the United States and South korea on May 26, 2011, in the Great britain on June x, 2011, and in Australia on June 23, 2011. Information technology was as well released in IMAX theaters in the EMEA region.[xix]

Habitation media [edit]

The motion picture was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 13, 2011, accompanied with the curt film Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters and an episode of the Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness idiot box series.[20] As of February 2013, 6.5 million abode entertainment units were sold worldwide.[21]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

On the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 81% based on 182 reviews and an average rating of 6.90/10. The site's disquisitional consensus reads, "The storyline arc may seem a tad familiar to fans of the original, just Kung Fu Panda 2 offers plenty action, comedy, and visual sparkle to compensate."[22] On Metacritic the picture has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100 based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[23]

Multifariousness chosen the film "a worthy sequel that gets an actress kick from the addition of dynamic 3D fight sequences,"[24] while The Hollywood Reporter similarly praised the flick.[25] Roger Ebert gave the picture 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising the sequel every bit superior to the original and equally an aggressive extension of the previous story.[26]

Some critics noted the influences of executive producer Guillermo del Toro'south works in the moving-picture show'south darker themes,[27] and Jim Tudor of TwitchFilm.net describes that with del Toro on board, the film "effectively probes deeper into Po'southward emerging hero's journey and personal issues, evoking a truly fulfilling Campbellian archetype, merely likewise remains fully viable as mainstream entertainment suitable for all ages."[28]

As with the first film, the animation has been praised. Frank Lovece of Film Journal International describes the moving-picture show as "truly beautiful to behold" and states information technology "works on both aesthetic and emotional levels".[29] Betsy Sharkey of the Los Angeles Times writes that "For Panda 2 is not just wall-to-wall blitheness, it is artistry of the highest society."[thirty] Many critics praised Gary Oldman for his vocalization acting and developed characterization of Lord Shen, with some comparing him favorably to Ian McShane's voice functioning as Tai Lung in the original film, with Angie Errigo of Empire Mag calling him "fabled as the feathered fiend and his character animators do his functioning proud with a stunning, balletic fighting way, the fan tail flicking with lethal fascination."[31] Kyle Smith of the New York Mail service said, "It's a bit hard to be terrified of a peacock (the snow leopard in the beginning movie was manner more sinister). But the animators are in charge, and they succeed in dazzling with Lord Shen's await."[32]

Box part [edit]

The film grossed $165.two million in the United States and Canada, along with $500.4 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $665.7 1000000.[2] In total, 3D contributed approximately 53% of the film's worldwide gross.[33] Worldwide, it is the sixth highest-grossing flick of 2011[34] and the 26th highest-grossing animated film. On its outset weekend, information technology earned $108.9 million worldwide, ranking third behind Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover Part II.[35] It was the highest-grossing film directed by a adult female until Frozen two years after, as the well as the highest-grossing moving picture directed solely by a woman until Wonder Woman.[36]

In Due north America, the picture earned $5.8 one thousand thousand on its opening twenty-four hour period (Thursday, May 26, 2011), ranking second backside The Hangover: Part 2.[37] On Friday, the flick earned $thirteen.one million, which was behind the first film's $twenty.iii 1000000 opening Friday.[38] Over the iii-solar day weekend (Fri-to-Dominicus), the motion picture earned $47.7 million, which was backside the offset film's $threescore.2 million debut and information technology finished 2nd place at the box function behind The Hangover Function Ii.[39] The film went on to make $13.2 million on Memorial Day, bringing its 4-day weekend to $lx.nine million.[40]

Outside North America, the moving picture debuted with $55.5 million on the same weekend as its North American debut, topping the box office in nine out of eleven countries in which information technology was released. It ranked tertiary overall behind Pirates of the Caribbean area: On Stranger Tides and The Hangover Part Two.[41] The film topped the box office outside North America on two sequent weekends (its third and fourth weekend).[42] [43]

In People's republic of china, its highest-grossing market later on North America, two dissimilar grosses were reported, one a $19.three meg 2-twenty-four hour period weekend and the other a $16.seven million two-day weekend. Either way, the film set up an opening-day record in the state.[44] [45] It earned $93.19 million in full, making information technology the highest-grossing blithe film released in Mainland china, surpassing previous record-holder Kung Fu Panda ($26 million).[46] It held the record until 2015, when it was surpassed by Chinese Monkey Rex: Hero Is Dorsum.[47] The Asian-themed film scored the largest opening weekend for an animated movie in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, in Southward Korea and Thailand.[48] [49] Information technology became the highest-grossing flick released in Vietnam, surpassing Avatar.[l] [51]

Accolades [edit]

Honor Category Winner/Nominee Result
Academy Awards[52] Best Animated Feature Jennifer Yuh Nelson Nominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[53] All-time Animated Motion picture Kung Fu Panda 2
All-time Animated Female Angelina Jolie
All-time Adult female Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Annie Awards[54] [55] All-time Animated Characteristic Melissa Cobb
Animated Effects in an Animated Production Dave Tidgwell
Jason Mayer
Character Animation in a Feature Production Dan Wagner
Pierre Perifel
Directing in a Feature Production Jennifer Yuh Nelson Won
Production Design in a Feature Product Raymond Zilbac
Storyboarding in a Feature Production Gary Graham
Philip Chicken
Nominated
Vocalization Acting in a Feature Production Gary Oldman
Vocalization Acting in a Feature Production James Hong
Editing in a Characteristic Production Clare Knight
ASCAP Accolade Top Box Office Films Hans Zimmer and John Powell Won
1st Backside the Voice Actors Awards[56] Best Song Ensemble in a Feature Film Kung Fu Panda 2
Best Female Vocal Operation in a Feature Film Angelina Jolie Nominated
All-time Male person Vocal Functioning in a Feature Picture Gary Oldman
Critics' Pick Awards[57] Best Blithe Characteristic Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Golden Reel Awards[58] Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film John Marquis
Golden Tomato plant Awards 2011[59] Best Animated Picture show Kung Fu Panda 2 fifth Place
Denver Picture show Critics Order[threescore] Best Animated Motion picture Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society[61] Best Animated Film
Kids' Choice Awards[62] Favorite Blithe Motion picture
Favorite Voice From an Animated Flick Jack Black
Online Movie Critics Social club[63] All-time Animated Feature Melissa Cobb
People's Choice Awards[64] Favorite Movie Animated Voice Jack Black
Producers Guild of America Awards[65] Best Animated Theatrical Movement Pictures Melissa Cobb
San Diego Film Critics Club Awards[66] All-time Animated Moving picture Jennifer Yuh Nelson and Mellisa Cobb
Satellite Awards[67] Motion Picture show, Blithe or Mixed Media Kung Fu Panda 2
Saturn Awards[68] All-time Blithe Film
St. Louis Gateway Moving picture Critics Association Awards[69] Best Blithe Film Jennifer Yuh Nelson
Teen Option Awards[70] Choice Picture Animated Voice Jack Black
Visual Effects Society Awards[71] Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature Motion Picture Melissa Cobb, Alex Parkinson, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Raymond Zibach
Women Moving-picture show Critics Circle[72] Best Animated Females Kung Fu Panda ii

Marketing [edit]

DreamWorks Animation has invested $100 1000000 in creating promotional partners and building up marketing for its films. For Kung Fu Panda two, DWA has partnerships with McDonald'south, AT&T, Best Purchase, General Mills (cereals), Sun-Maid (raisins), Airheads (candy), Hint Water and HP. The film'due south characters are used in products and advertising campaigns across various media. The studio is too pursuing social media efforts to promote the movie.[73]

DWA partnered with House Foods America to make its products, notably tofu, with advertizing of the film. Diverseness reported that the partnership was the first-ever between a motion picture studio and a tofu visitor. The studio also enlisted the parade balloon of Po from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to tour in six cities, final with Los Angeles over Memorial Twenty-four hours weekend in belatedly May 2011.[73]

Merchandise was likewise produced for the film: Fisher-Cost (toys), THQ (video games), Hallmark (cards), and Jem Sportswear (clothes). Publishers VTech, Penguin Books, Dalmatian Press, and Ape Entertainment released books tied to the film.[73]

Soundtrack [edit]

Kung Fu Panda 2:
Music from the Movement Motion picture
Soundtrack album by

Hans Zimmer & John Powell

Released May 24, 2011
Recorded 2011
Genre Score
Length 64:26 [74] [75]
Characterization Varèse Sarabande
Producer Hans Zimmer
John Powell
Hans Zimmer film scores chronology
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
(2011)
Kung Fu Panda 2:
Music from the Picture

(2011)
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
(2011)
John Powell film scores chronology
Rio
(2011)
Kung Fu Panda 2
(2011)
Happy Feet Two
(2011)

Kung Fu Panda ii is the soundtrack of the pic of the same name, collaboratively scored by Hans Zimmer and John Powell and originally released on May 24, 2011.[76]

Video game [edit]

A video game adaptation of the flick was adult by Griptonite Games and published past THQ on May 23, 2011. The game was released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS platforms. The plot takes place subsequently the events of the picture, and features Po and the remainder of the Furious Five troubled by an evil group of Komodo dragon mercenaries. With the aid of the other kung fu masters, Po has to uncover the plot behind this siege and put a stop to it.

Sequel [edit]

The sequel, Kung Fu Panda iii, was released on January 29, 2016.[77] It was directed once again past Jennifer Yuh Nelson,[78] and was produced in co-production with the Chinese-American studio Oriental DreamWorks.[79]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ As depicted in the 2016 movie Kung Fu Panda 3.

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 production notes at Paramount Pictures archived from the original site on September 27, 2011
  • Kung Fu Panda two at IMDb
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 at Rotten Tomatoes

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