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Fym you don't wanna watch Dragon Warrior Tai Lung kfp with me
#kfp#kung fu panda#tai lung#kfp shifu#kfp po#kfp mei mei#mei mei x tai lung#tai lung x mei mei#kfp mr ping#kfp tai lung#kfp fanart#kung fu panda fanart
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Happy Father’s Day yall
#kung fu panda#kfp#kung fu panda po#kfp po#po#po ping#kung fu panda mr ping#kfp mr ping#mr ping#kung fu panda li Shan#kfp li Shan#li Shan
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Old men yaoi
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#kung du panda#kfp4#kung fu panda 4#kfp zhen#kung fu panda zhen#kfp mr ping#lord shen#kfp lord shen#kfp the chameleon#the chameleon#kung fu panda lord shen#kung fu panda the chameleon#kfp fanart#fanart#artists on instagram
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Hot take: Kung Fu Panda 2 is not more serious than Kung Fu Panda, it just dwells into heavier themes.
Rewatching the first movie, I was actually surprised to finally find out that it kind of takes itself pretty seriously? Like, as seriously as the second movie takes itself.
I don't really think Kung Fu Panda started being a more comedic franchise until the third movie, it was just a series of movies with a very silly concept that takes said concept very seriously and uses it to tell a very profound, mature story.
The story of the first Kung Fu Panda movie is about learning to overcome self esteem issues and self hatred, while the story of the second movie is about uncovering themes of genocide, childhood trauma and learning to overcome said tragedy to become the best possible version of yourself, despite all the bad things that have happened.
Each movie takes its themes relatively seriously, while also holding back a lot of the more gory and angsty aspects of said topics.
So no, the second movie isn't more serious than the first one, it just tackles more serious topics.
#kung fu panda#kung fu panda 2#kung fu panda 3#kung fu panda po#kung fu panda shifu#kung fu panda oogway#kung fu panda soothsayer#kfp po#kfp tigress#kfp crane#kfp monkey#kfp mantis#kfp viper#kfp master shifu#kfp mr ping#tai lung#lord shen#general kai#kai the collector#self esteem#genocide#hot take#kung fu panda franchise#writing#dreamworks animation#china#dragon scroll#po finds the truth#Kung Fu Panda 3 is disappointing but not as bad as Kung Fu Panda 4#which is still a good movie
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noodle dads 🍜
#i wanna get a higher quality screenshot for pigsy and mk#but i can’t cuz the episodes got deleted off youtube#idk if op will reupload them or not#lmk spoilers#my text#lego monkie kid#monkie kid#kung fu panda#kung fu panda 2#mk#lmk mk#qi xiaotian#pigsy#lmk pigsy#zhu bajie#po#kfp po#mr ping#kfp mr ping
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Happy (late) Father's Day to the best father in the KFP universe: Mr. Ping
Look at him, full of love and support for his son
And also to Master Oogway
Look at him, what a good father/ master (Ik it's not canon ok? lets pretend it is)
And for Shifu... He works more like a father figure rather than an actual father lol (or whatever, ask Tai Lung idk)
And for Li, I think he would become a crying mess if someone congrats him for it
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Los amo
Estaba viendo el libro de arte de la segunda película y recordé que lo mucho que me hizo llorar esta escena, su relación es de lo más linda.
Otro dibujito chafa de Oogway porque también lo quiero mucho
#kfp#kung fu panda#kfp mr ping#kfp po#kfp master Oogway#kfp señor ping#kfp maestro Oogway#kfp master oogway#mr ping#po#maestro Oogway#master oogway#kung fu panda mr ping#kung fu panda po#kung fu panda master Oogway#Oogway#kfp 4#kung fu panda 4#kfp 2#kung fu panda 2#dibujo yo#gabarato
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I gave it a second chance, not great but it got decent.
#kfp series#kung fu panda series#kung fu panda dragon knight#kfp dragon Knight#kfp po#po kfp#po#kung fu panda po#kfp blade#kfp mr ping#mr ping#luthera the wondering blade#kfp rukhmini#Rukhmkni kfp#Blade kfp
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I love them so much
That's what happened
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I was more invested in the silly subplot about Po's dads going on a quest to find him than I was Po's quest to stop the chameleon and it's sad that I'm not joking 😭
#kung fu panda#kung fu panda 4#mr. ping#Li Shan#dreamworks#dreamworks animation#kfp#kfp4#I'm sorry but the movie was mid as hell 😭#movies#my stuff
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Cant we all just get along?!?!
#kung fu panda#kfp#kung fu panda mr ping#kfp mr ping#mr ping#kung fu panda shifu#kfp shifu#master shifu#shifu#kung fu panda po#kfp po#po#kung fu panda li shan#kfp li Shan#li shan#based on that one season 3 LOA ep
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KUNG FU PANDA (2008) KUNG FU PANDA 2 (2011)
#kfp#kung fu panda#kfpedit#kungfupandaedit#po#shifu#tai lung#kfp tai lung#kfp po#kfp shifu#mr ping#dreamworksedit#myedits#banging head against wall
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*honk*
#oh you thought i was done with them?#I thought i was too#Mr ping#li Shan#Mr ping x li Shan#li Shan x mr ping#pingli#kfp#kung fu panda#my post#my art
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Why Po from Kung Fu Panda and N from Murder Drones are the exact same character: an analysis of Po's and N's low empathy.
Hi.
If there is one thing that unites the Murder Drones fanbase and the Kung Fu Panda fanbase is the misinterpretation of their male lead character traits.
More specifically, the two fandoms in their fan works tend to leave out or outright forget one of the most interesting aspects of their characterization:
Their low empathy
So, today, I'm going to explain to you the difference between being kind and being empathetic, why both N and Po are only the former and not the latter, what are their similarities and how said similarities makes the other more interesting, and why it's ok and totally fine for someone to have low empathy as it doesn't make you a monster by definition (well, that's the case at least for Po; sorry N, but you committed genocide).
Let's get right in.
1. Defining kindness and empathy
For starters, I'm going to define the difference between kindness and empathy, as the two terms are often used interchangeably when in reality they are nothing alike. So:
A kind person, is someone who goes out of their way to commit an act of good towards the other, usually said act gets expressed in a physical way (hugs, gifts, favours etc) or a psychological way (pep talks, encouragement, comfort words etc).
An empathetic person, is someone who understands the pain and struggles of the others on an emotional level without necessarily having experienced it before and can relate to them through said connection even if they don't necessarily act upon it.
I'm a kind person, but I'm not an empathetic one. I always go out of the way to not inconvenience the people around me, and I even go out of my way to buy expensive gifts and surprise the people I care about the most, but I don't necessarily feel anything intense when they are present in my life nor do I really relate to their struggles and losses.
I wouldn't define myself as a Po or an N since I'm more on the introverted side of the low empaths, but I can use my extensive knowledge on the matter to demonstrate these next two points:
2. Demonstrating that N has low empathy
I expect this to be easier than Po, since despite the Murder Drones fandom being younger than the KFP one, I assume that most people would believe you if you told them that N is rather unemphatic, because when you really start to think about it for more than one second, you'll realise that N doesn't really feel directly bad for the people he killed, he more so feels remorseful for his past actions and uncomfortable whenever he inconveniences the drones who are still alive through his murderous nature.
In the pilot episode, he kills an entire room full of people and almost kills Uzi as well, and when it's time to apologise? He says that he's sorry for ruining their card game and making Uzi have an awkward moment with her dad. You know... aside from this being a horror comedy show with a tinge of romance, Murder Drones doesn't really make N feel awful for the horrible atrocities he commits, instead makes N feel sorry for the down to earth annoyances he produces.
There are many other examples of his uncaring nature towards life: the death of Uzi's classmates, both by his, Doll's and V's hands, his increasing anger towards V caused more by the fact that she kept secrets rather than her attitude towards the murders, and the speed at which he reacted to Beau and Tessa.
Despite his happy go lucky attitude and gentle treatment of others, N doesn't feel the need to cope with his murders that V and Uzi have (at least on the surface). V couldn't cope with her murderous actions, so instead she created this killer psycho girl persona that enjoys the thrill of death, while Uzi had an entire mental breakdown after taking out half of his classroom and needed N to calm her down.
N's main motivation throughout the season is being useful to the company and his friends, and more often than not this goal involves him being a violent killer to everybody who threatens the wellbeing and happiness of his owners.
N's lack of empathy isn't a flaw that he can overcome like Uzi's ego and V's insecurities, but rather an innate character trait that he has to live with for the rest of his life, and that's ok; after all, the show doesn't punish him for being unable to relate to other people's deaths and traumas, but instead punishes him for being submissive and following orders unapologetically; a flaw that he shares with J.
3. Demonstrating that Po has low empathy
And now, it's time for the hardest sell. Many of you up until this point might have been thinking: "How the hell did he even think about comparing Po from Kung Fu Panda to N from Murder Drones, they are from two completely different franchises with a distinct difference in tone between the two" but trust me, once I came up with the comparison, I was unable to not see it, so I had to write this article.
Much like N, Po has a happy go lucky attitude towards his fights, and uses humour to his advantage and to the disadvantage of his enemies. But don't let his cuddly appearance fool you in the same way pandas fool people in real life and Kung Fu Panda 1 fooled audiences when it first released: behind Po's childlike wonder for martial arts (which is already a red flag, if you think about it, it's similar to Lizzie's passion for murderous women) there's a strong, unyielding warrior who was ready from day one to do the necessary things to keep the Valley of Peace safe.
Don't believe me? Then just look at the photo above; the execution of Tai Lung is definitely the first thing that comes to mind when everyone thinks of Po lacking compassion, for obvious reasons, but there are way more than that: at the beginning of the second movie when Shifu receives the letter informing him that Master Rhino was executed by Lord Shen's weapon, Po is super enthusiastic about Rhino's legendary status right up until Shifu drops the truth bomb on him and reveals that he was killed, and Po's reaction is to instinctively reiterate one of his previous statements, and then moves on from it immediately without any second thoughts. That's not normal, right?
A minor portion of KFP2's conflict is Po's inability to see how much his dad did for him, a struggle overcome only by the end of it. Po, despite loving his dad dearly, is unable to personally relate to all of the things that he did for him, so he puts him off until he can find the answers that he seeks.
Side note: this is what makes their reunion at the end of the movie so impactful for me, I also tend to emotionally neglect people by accident, and when I realise it I go out of my way to make it up to them, like Po who comes back with a lot of ingredients that his dad doesn't need just to let him know that he cares even if he doesn't show it in a normal manner.
The only time in the trilogy where Po's lack of empathy becomes a noticeable problem for him, is in Kung Fu Panda 3, where, after his biological dad tells him that he lied to him in order to make him come to the village, Po, who clearly can't relate to his struggle and barely knew him for a day, immediately rejects him, going as far as to say that he lost him.
Other minor examples are his treatment of the Furious Five, especially the scene in KFP1 where he enters Crane's room and doesn't immediately realise the problem.
4. And now, with that out of the way, it's time to confront the two and explain why their similarities make the other more interesting
When comparing the two, the thing that comes to mind immediately is that Po has a lot less emotional baggage than N, and while that doesn't mean that Po doesn't have trauma (insert Po finds the truth from John Powell and Hans Zimmer), it means that Po compared to N has lived a pretty stable life; while N instead has never been fully safe from harm since he is a robot.
Po feels like a version of N that was not as scarred from tragedy and backstabbed as the other; Po, at least in the movies, doesn't have someone who takes advantage of his kind nature to trick him into committing something bad, while N instead suffers consistently from other people abusing his kindness and trusting nature and more often than not ends up almost dead.
While Po throughout the trilogy struggles to find who he is, who he was, and who he's meant to be, N throughout the show struggles with a worse version of that same concept by lacking self worth, which culminates in his blind thrust.
Po, thanks to his dad, has an internalised moral compass that helps him decide on his own what is right and what is wrong despite lacking empathy, while N never had anybody to explain morality to him, aside from his programming and maybe Tessa, so instead he just goes along with what anybody tells him to do, since he can't directly relate to the pain of others.
That's why comparing the two is so fascinating to me: in many ways, Po and N are each other's foil, because they are so similar in terms of personality and fandom portrayal; they are both genuinely kind individuals, but while one of them had the care and support he needed to become his best self, the other still struggles to find an healthy support system aside from Uzi.
5. Low empathy doesn't make you a monster
A lot of fans tend to dumb down their characters to just kind, sweet and innocent, despite the fact that in the actual canon works they have willingly and intentionally killed people; the general terror, it seems, is the idea that just because they have committed crimes before and they lack the societal traits that make a person traditionally good, then suddenly they are horrible people and you are glorifying violence.
But that's not the case; a lot of the mental conditions stigmatized by society, like sadism, sociopathy, BPD, are just that: conditions. They don't indicate that a person is inherently more good than the other, nor do they indicate that someone is more at risk of becoming evil than the other.
It's who you choose to be.
I hope this post gave both fandoms the insight they needed to write about these two characters properly.
You don't need to be afraid of not having the same personality type as most other individuals, we are all different people yet we all deserve to live in this world equally.
Don't you ever forget.
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randomly remembered more parents that make me wish my parents were as good as them
#i haven’t fully sat down and watched onward#but laurel is a good parent#my text#kung fu panda#kung fu panda 3#rwby#rwby4#the owl house#moomin#the addams family#onward#li shan#kfp li shan#mr ping#kfp mr ping#ghira belladonna#kali belladonna#eda clawthorne#edalyn clawthorne#moominpappa#moominmamma#gomez addams#morticia addams#laurel lightfoot
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