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Kung Fu Panda 2 Review

Movies.com Critics

4.0

Dave White Profile

Po still packs a punch. Read full review

4.5

Grae Drake Profile

I want to kiss Dreamworks on the mouth. Read full review

Other Critics provided by Metacritic.com

Critics scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 4.0
    67

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    Metascore®
    Generally favorable reviews
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  • 70

    out of 100

    The New York Times A.O. Scott

    Accomplishes the depressingly familiar mathematical trick of being both more and less than its predecessor.

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  • 70

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    Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

    Hardly a scene goes by that isn't visually striking or kinetically thrilling, and all of it enhanced by 3-D.

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  • 75

    out of 100

    USA Today Scott Bowles

    Black is clearly suited for the role of a modern-day Inspector Clouseau, a hero clown who can't help but save the day.

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  • 80

    out of 100

    Village Voice Nick Schager

    Jennifer Yuh Nelson's sequel delivers a bevy of superpowered set pieces that are dexterous and delirious, as well as tonally confident.

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  • 80

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

    The big action pieces, particularly the final face-off, are masterful both for their cleverness in bringing down the house and the detail jammed into every frame. Even composers Hans Zimmer, who's scored a zillion movies, and John Powell seem to be having more fun than usual.

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  • 83

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

    At times, Kung Fu Panda 2 suggests "Bambi" redone as an episode of Oprah. Yet it's a more-than-worthy sequel.

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  • 88

    out of 100

    Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

    The animation is elegant, the story is much more involving than in the original, and there's boundless energy.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    Variety

    Once again, the DreamWorks team demonstrates that humor is the primary weapon in its arsenal.

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  • 90

    out of 100

    The Hollywood Reporter Todd McCarthy

    It all moves along briskly, with a degree of visual grace and a solid feel for 3D.

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For Families provided by Common Sense Media

OK for kids 6+

Panda hero saves the day in surprisingly deep family film.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that this sequel to 2008's hit animated film about an unlikely martial arts hero returns to China, where Po (again voiced by Jack Black) and the rest of his kung fu clan must defeat a new villain who's armed with gunpowder and cannons. The movie's surprisingly poignant, sometimes serious story addresses the conflict between tradition and modernization, as well as Po's discovery of a long-hidden tragedy and his journey to accept an unusual upbringing. Not surprisingly, there's plenty of action -- including explosions, swordfights, and lots of kung fu fisticuffs. Scenes involving parent-child separation could also be upsetting for kids. Unlike the first film, this one is offered in 3-D, which can make some of the sequences feel more intense.

  • Families can talk about family. What do you think about Po's relationship with his dad? Do you think a blood link is the most important factor in defining family?
  • What does Po learn in this movie? How does that compare to what he learned in the first one?
  • Do you think the film paints an unrealistic picture of ancient traditions? Is it possible to stand in the way of progress?

The good stuff
  • educationalvalue true2

    Educational value: Offers positive lessons about friendship and teamwork.

  • message true4

    Messages: The main message is that family is important, but it's not always defined by blood: The people who love and nurture you are also part of your family. The film also focuses on the need to let go of ancient slights that can only drag you down and instead seek to achieve inner peace.

  • rolemodels true4

    Role models: Po is a great example of someone who must learn to accept -- and resolve -- complicated personal relationships. At first he refuses to acknowledge some hard truths, but eventually he's able to attain inner peace, and the results are powerful.

What to watch for
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    Violence and scariness: Plenty of hand-to-hand combat. The fight scenes are fast and furious, but hardly anybody seems to get injured. An important theme here is modernization, as the martial arts warriors must face off against an opponent who's armed with gunpowder and cannons. Scenes involving a baby Po being separated from his parent (and the parent's implied death) may upset some kids.

  • sex false0

    Sexy stuff: Not an issue

  • language false0

    Language: Not an issue

  • consumerism false2

    Consumerism: No product placement within the film, but expect plenty of merchandise tie-ins.

  • drugsalcoholtobacco false0

    Drinking, drugs and smoking: Not an issue

Fan Reviews provided by

5

Kung Fu Panda 2 by lorijorn
My daughter and I loved the movie. Jack Black IS the Kung Fu Panda! He was a perfect choice for this role. The movie will have all of you laughing and at the same time it reinforces lessons about perserverance, true friendship, a parent's love, and finding inner peace. Go ahead and go! Have some fun!!

5

wow by theonore
I was not sure if iI would actualy like this movie or not when i sat down to watch it because i did not like the first kung fu panda all that mutch but when i watched it i loved it and so did the rest of my family it was a big treat for all of us to enjoy together as a family and the family time we got together just made it all the more of a good movie for us

4

worth watching atleast once by smitty821
I would say a typical feel-good, cute sense of humor, spiritually inviting cartoon movie that most people need once in a while. It def is a perfect family movie, but I would also pass it for adults. Also unlike most cases, part 2 did live upto my expectations from part 1 and the continuation wasn't forced. All in all, a good one.

5

Better than the first by Steel642
Even though me and my younger siblings love the first movie, we quickly decided we wanted to return to see the sequel the very next day. The story touching and allowed older viewers to gain an emotional attachment to Po. Meanwhile, the action and fast paced story saw young children remain glued to the screen. My 6 and 9-year-old siblings were extremely excited at the idea of a third movie in the series when Po's dad appeared in the final scene.

4

Kung Fu panda 2 review by Bwr417
It was a great movie with a great story line. Interesting for adults with action for kids. My 6 year old loved it!

5

This is better than the first one!!!! by seanc2k
If you liked Kung Fu Panda, then you will love Kung Fu Panda 2. This is by far one of the best sequels that I have seen in a long time. Usually sequels fail in comparison to the first movie, but this movie had a great story, it hit you emotionally, and it was funny. Watching it you get a better background of the silly, goofy Kung Fu Panda, and actually feel sadness of the true origins of his life. This is a great movie, and it should be watched by kids, and parents together because it is quite frankly, wonderful.

4

Like Father Like Son by guildheim
If you enjoyed the martial arts in the original then the second one won't disappoint you. The villian is a bit lacking but Dreamworks does a good job of building up the character. Unfortunately there's a lack of suspense as the scenes alternate between the villian and the heroes. The story itself dwells a lot more on Po's past and tends to overshadow the action at times, wether or not this is a pro or a con depends on what you want out of the movie. Another thing I'd like to point out is that Sifu acts like a completely different character, this is explained in the movie to some degree, but I still found it slightly unnerving.

5

great family fun by diet pepsi
we went to see this movie this year not knowing what to expect but we all loved it and thought it was just a blast and a good time for our entire family i only wish there were more movies out there for kids as good and fun as this one was it was just a fun ride for us all

4

Kungfu Panda 2 by WendyXS_FeiXiangFilms
One "cartoon" that drew a tear. Yes, it made me cry. - KungFu Panda 2 delivers the usual fun humor and gorgeous graphics around a consistent and thoroughly developed plot/story. However this time we break serious ground and find out who Po truly is. DreamWorks knows that just because it's not a real actors movie, does not mean it has to be a simplistic kids film without a purpose. - Perhaps DreamWorks should takeover all other future Hollywood productions...

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