Der Drachenkrieger muss gegen die wilde Tai-Lunge antreten, da Chinas Schicksal auf dem Spiel steht. Allerdings soll der Drachenkriegermantel fälschlicherweise einem fettleibigen Panda verli... Alles lesenDer Drachenkrieger muss gegen die wilde Tai-Lunge antreten, da Chinas Schicksal auf dem Spiel steht. Allerdings soll der Drachenkriegermantel fälschlicherweise einem fettleibigen Panda verliehen worden sein, der ein Anfänger in den Kampfkünsten ist.Der Drachenkrieger muss gegen die wilde Tai-Lunge antreten, da Chinas Schicksal auf dem Spiel steht. Allerdings soll der Drachenkriegermantel fälschlicherweise einem fettleibigen Panda verliehen worden sein, der ein Anfänger in den Kampfkünsten ist.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 15 Gewinne & 39 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jack Black
- Po
- (Synchronisation)
Ian McShane
- Tai Lung
- (Synchronisation)
Angelina Jolie
- Tigress
- (Synchronisation)
Dustin Hoffman
- Shifu
- (Synchronisation)
Jackie Chan
- Monkey
- (Synchronisation)
Seth Rogen
- Mantis
- (Synchronisation)
David Cross
- Crane
- (Synchronisation)
Randall Duk Kim
- Oogway
- (Synchronisation)
James Hong
- Mr. Ping
- (Synchronisation)
Dan Fogler
- Zeng
- (Synchronisation)
Michael Clarke Duncan
- Commander Vachir
- (Synchronisation)
Wayne Knight
- Gang Boss
- (Synchronisation)
Laura Kightlinger
- Awed Ninja
- (Synchronisation)
Tanya Haden
- Smitten Bunny
- (Synchronisation)
Stephen Kearin
- Gong Pig
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe animators took a six-hour kung fu class to get an idea of the movie's action.
- Patzer(at around 3 mins) When Po wakes up in the beginning of the movie, a throwing star falls down and lands on the floor. Later, when he tries to throw it back up on the wall, the original throwing star is still in the wall.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening and closing credits are carried out in stylized 2D animation, which resembles Chinese shadow puppetry.
- Alternative VersionenWhile originally only a 2D release during its 2008 theatrical run, Dreamworks Animation later produced a 3D version. This version was released on Blu-ray in 2011 to coincide with the home video release of Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011).
- SoundtracksKung Fu Fighting
Written by Carl Douglas
Performed by CeeLo Green (as Cee-Lo Green) and Jack Black
Produced by Harvey Mason Jr. of The Underdogs
Vocals produced by CeeLo Green (as Cee-Lo Green)
Cee-Lo Green appears courtesy of Radiculture Records/Downtown Recordings/Atlantic Recording Corp.
Jack Black appears courtesy of Epic Records
Ausgewählte Rezension
From the very beginning, Kung Fu Panda had me practically falling out of my seat --- laughing. It was the perfect blend of comedy, heart, and action, all necessary elements in a successful and great animation/CGI film, in the tradition of The Incredibles and (less action, but containing the heart and laughter) Ratatouille, Finding Nemo and Monsters, Inc.
I took my wife and nephew and niece to see it on a Friday night and they enjoyed it, too! We were totally laughing, smiling, and guffawing at Po, the main protagonist (voiced by Jack Black) and his misadventures at becoming a Kung Fu expert. This was certainly a flawed character, one that a lot of people can relate to because he dreams, he's funny, and he can laugh at himself. Also, the story was pretty clear and easy to follow because the storytelling was well crafted, and the animation was paired well with characters brought vividly to life by some of the most famous names in Hollywood.
Jack Black and Dustin Hoffman are downright excellent as the main characters, and Ian McShane as the bad dude gave it the right fearful presence. Other big name stars don't shine as much, but that's because their roles are rather limited in the film. But that's still okay because the animators should be given equal credit (if not more) for delivering the funny, action and heart elements of this movie in an effective, amazing and (I've got to use this) AWESOME manner. Visually, this movie is stunning (notice all those scenic shots of the Chinese mountains, bodies of water, and the bridge scene; not to mention the action animation version of "The Matrix" with slow-mo)... simply a delight to watch.
It's clear that Dreamworks has gotten back in the animation game with Kung Fu Panda, after slight ho-hums in Shrek 3 and Bee Movie (call me crazy, but I liked Over The Hedge more than those two). Hopefully, it should earn well over $500M worldwide because it is so good.
This movie rightfully belongs in the top animation movies of all time (okay, let's not include the classic fairy tales of old; let's begin with the 90's onwards), alongside my faves "The Incredibles" "Finding Nemo" and "Beauty & The Beast." Has the makings of being a classic.
My wife and I enjoyed it so much that we saw it again the night after. And maybe another time... haha!
Enjoy!
I took my wife and nephew and niece to see it on a Friday night and they enjoyed it, too! We were totally laughing, smiling, and guffawing at Po, the main protagonist (voiced by Jack Black) and his misadventures at becoming a Kung Fu expert. This was certainly a flawed character, one that a lot of people can relate to because he dreams, he's funny, and he can laugh at himself. Also, the story was pretty clear and easy to follow because the storytelling was well crafted, and the animation was paired well with characters brought vividly to life by some of the most famous names in Hollywood.
Jack Black and Dustin Hoffman are downright excellent as the main characters, and Ian McShane as the bad dude gave it the right fearful presence. Other big name stars don't shine as much, but that's because their roles are rather limited in the film. But that's still okay because the animators should be given equal credit (if not more) for delivering the funny, action and heart elements of this movie in an effective, amazing and (I've got to use this) AWESOME manner. Visually, this movie is stunning (notice all those scenic shots of the Chinese mountains, bodies of water, and the bridge scene; not to mention the action animation version of "The Matrix" with slow-mo)... simply a delight to watch.
It's clear that Dreamworks has gotten back in the animation game with Kung Fu Panda, after slight ho-hums in Shrek 3 and Bee Movie (call me crazy, but I liked Over The Hedge more than those two). Hopefully, it should earn well over $500M worldwide because it is so good.
This movie rightfully belongs in the top animation movies of all time (okay, let's not include the classic fairy tales of old; let's begin with the 90's onwards), alongside my faves "The Incredibles" "Finding Nemo" and "Beauty & The Beast." Has the makings of being a classic.
My wife and I enjoyed it so much that we saw it again the night after. And maybe another time... haha!
Enjoy!
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Kung Fu Panda: The IMAX Experience
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Box Office
- Budget
- 130.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 215.771.591 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 60.239.130 $
- 8. Juni 2008
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 632.091.832 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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