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Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five

Original title: Secrets of the Furious Five
  • Video
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
9.8K
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Jack Black, Tara Strong, David Cross, Jessica DiCicco, Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan, and Max Koch in Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (2008)
Computer AnimationActionAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Ordered to teach a martial arts class of rambunctious bunny kittens, Po tells stories of each of the Furious Five's pasts.Ordered to teach a martial arts class of rambunctious bunny kittens, Po tells stories of each of the Furious Five's pasts.Ordered to teach a martial arts class of rambunctious bunny kittens, Po tells stories of each of the Furious Five's pasts.

  • Director
    • Raman Hui
  • Writers
    • Paul McEvoy
    • Todd Berger
    • Jed Diffenderfer
  • Stars
    • Jack Black
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Will Shadley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    9.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raman Hui
    • Writers
      • Paul McEvoy
      • Todd Berger
      • Jed Diffenderfer
    • Stars
      • Jack Black
      • Dustin Hoffman
      • Will Shadley
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Po
    • (voice)
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Shifu
    • (voice)
    Will Shadley
    Will Shadley
    • Nerdy Bunny
    • (voice)
    Eamon Pirruccello
    • Impatient Bunny
    • (voice)
    Grace Rolek
    Grace Rolek
    • Shy Bunny
    • (voice)
    Max Koch
    Max Koch
    • Young Mantis
    • (voice)
    Tom Owens
    Tom Owens
    • Ladybug
    • (voice)
    Carol Kane
    Carol Kane
    • Sheep
    • (voice)
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Gorilla
    • (voice)
    • …
    Stephen Kearin
    Stephen Kearin
    • Crocodile #2
    • (voice)
    James Sie
    James Sie
    • Viper Dad
    • (voice)
    • …
    Meredith Scott Lynn
    Meredith Scott Lynn
    • Viper Mom
    • (voice)
    Jessica DiCicco
    Jessica DiCicco
    • Young Viper
    • (voice)
    • (as Jessica Di Cicco)
    Stephanie Lemelin
    Stephanie Lemelin
    • Mei Ling
    • (voice)
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Crane
    • (voice)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • The Instructor
    • (voice)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Young Tigress
    • (voice)
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan
    • Young Monkey
    • (voice)
    • (as Jaycee Chan)
    • Director
      • Raman Hui
    • Writers
      • Paul McEvoy
      • Todd Berger
      • Jed Diffenderfer
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    bob the moo

    A bit obvious and not the most inspired short but still solidly entertaining for what it is

    As Dragon Warrior, Po has had to face many challenges but on this day he must face one that would intimidate any great warrior – training the newest recruit of bunnies in the way of kung-fu. Left alone to fend for himself by Shifu, Po finds his class are only interested in the fighting part of the art and are keen to get down to kicking one another as soon as possible. In order to educate them in the true ways of the art, Po tells them of the Furious Five and how they became masters by learning life lessons of patience, courage, confidence, self-control and compassion.

    As with the animated films from Pixar, Dreamworks included this short film on the Kung-Fu Panda DVD and I decided to give it a try. In a way it is a fitting inclusion to the main film because to my mind both the film and the short are enjoyable for what they are but at the same time are not quite up to the quality of the products produced by Pixar. With this film its main problem is that the plot is just too obvious in the moralising compared to some of the brilliant shorts from Pixar that can deliver the same message but are generally very inventive and clever. I didn't really get this here but, if you ignore this weakness of comparison then the short is still quite entertaining.

    It is not really ever hilarious but it does consistently amuse across the twenty minutes and it doesn't really ram the moral down your throat (although it does push it into your mouth). The animation is mixed – perhaps for financial reasons but it does work within the context of the short. The bits with Po and his class are of the same quality as in the main film but the stories that make up the majority of the running time are delivered in a more hand-drawn style that looks cheaper (because, by comparison, it is). However don't let this take away from how good it looks because it is still stylish – sort of like the animation that opens the main film albeit it not as striking or as well done as that. Each story is relatively straight forward with a moral at the end of each one but they do more or less work.

    The voice work is a little distracting though – not so much for what they do but more the obvious absences. Black and Hoffman are good, each reprising their voices in the main part of the short film – Black in particular puts a lot of energy into it, but the Furious Fives themselves not so much. Cross is good as Crane (probably having as many words as in the main film) but the others are mostly absent. Some of the characters are children in their stories so therefore it would not have been sensible to use adult voices but it is a bit strange why Chan or Rogen couldn't have found a bit of time to record the couple of lines needed for this – especially considering how few lines they had in the main film.

    Either way the short is solid and entertaining with a solid if obvious moral message for the kids (and bunnies). That said it does feel a bit lacking in inspiration and does give the impression that it was made because it had to be rather than made out of a good idea or passion for the project – a cynical view perhaps but it is hard not to feel that at points, not due to something the film does but things that similar films do so much better.
    Gordon-11

    An entertaining celebration of great virtues

    This short animation is about Master Po teaching Kung Fu to a group of young bunnies.

    I am positively surprised by this short. It tells the story of each of the Furious Five, and a virtue that each has learned through Kung Fu. Each story is fun and inspiring in a unique way. It teaches great virtues of human beings in an entertaining way, without being preachy.

    The animation is great, especially the bunnies who are so cute and cuddly! I am also impressed that all the Chinese characters in the film are all correct. Usually Chinese characters in animations are simply jumbled up strokes.

    There is a lot of positivity in "Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five". I really enjoyed watching it.
    1freakfire-1

    A minor annoying featurette

    Well, lets just say that the producers did not try on making this side feature. It doesn't look like its too much beyond story board. The only tie-in is the whole Kung Fu Panda part.

    Anyway, you get to see little bits a pieces of the 5 main characters aside from Jack Black's panda. Yes, to the serious fan of the movie I guess they are OK. But to anybody else, they are a waste of time. And there is nothing more than that.

    Overall, not much can be said. It isn't good and its not even in CGI. Lets hope next time they can make a side feature that actually has the same animation skill as the main feature. "F"
    8auskooper

    The Five

    First secrets special of the Kung Fu Panda franchise and it gives much needed stories of the Furious Five before they were the Furious Five. The movies are more meant for Po's journey and good to have specials to help show the beginnings of the team. Thus one is more of them by themselves and Secrets of the Scroll is them teaming up for the first time. Good if they had a feature length spin-off film to help explain their absence in Kung Fu Panda 4 and help give them the screen time they deserve. Also, I like the 2D animation of these Secrets specials. It helps it stick out from the 3D animation of today. It seems like 2D animation is dying and it could always be a time for it to make a comeback. Now we have 2.5D animation that blends the two together rather than just fully just 2D. Kung Fu Panda has more scenes that are fully 3D and others are fully 2D but doesn't blend them into one.
    9gavin-lordofthefutur-776-426631

    Not as inspiring as the original, but a very entertaining short for KFP fans

    The original film, despite it's silly ending, was at least one of DreamWorks Animation's stronger films with great characters, excellent Kung Fu action sequences, a compelling story, beautiful animation, and an epic music score from Hans Zimmer and John Powell. So, when I saw this short that continues where the first Kung Fu Panda left off, I thought it wouldn't be as good as the film. It turns out that it's a very entertaining short, although it doesn't have the same inspiring message that made it very solid.

    The story, while explaining the back-stories of the Furious Five really well, is a tad predictable in some parts; the humor isn't as strong as the movie and I expected it to be a bit longer like say 40 minutes so that it can explain the back-stories better. That's all I have to say about the flaws.

    Everything else is great. The CGI is fine, but it's traditional animation sequences of the Furious Five's backstories is what made this worth watching for me. It's so beautiful and the character designs from the movie are nicely detailed here. The voice acting is pretty good and although we only saw Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, and David Cross return, the voice actors for only four of the Furious Five including Tara Strong, Max Koch, Jessica DiCicco, and James Sie (Jackie from Jackie Chan Adventures) did a good job. The music score from Hans Zimmer, & John Powell (along with Henry Jackman), does retain the same tunes from the movie while using a lot of different stuff in it, which isn't a bad thing. The characters are still as likable as they were especially the young Furious Five warriors.

    Overall, Secrets of the Furious Five isn't as inspiring as the original film, but it proved to be a lot more entertaining than I imagined and I think those who haven't seen it should check it out.

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    • Trivia
      Jaycee Cho-Ming Chan, who voices the young Monkey, is the son of Jackie Chan, who voiced Master Monkey in Kung Fu Panda (2008); and James Sie, the voice of Viper's father, is best known in the role of Jackie Chan in Jackie Chan Adventures (2000).
    • Goofs
      Most of the animals depicted are native to China, however there is also a tribe of gorillas which are native only to Africa.
    • Quotes

      Young Monkey: You saved me, why?

      Oogway: Mmm, Monkey. You have shown me great skills. But I also sense in you great pain.

    • Connections
      Edited into Kung Fu Panda: Awesome Secrets Collection (2012)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2009 (Sweden)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Панда Кунг-Фу: Секрети Шаленої П'ятірки
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Animation
      • Film Roman Productions
      • Reel FX Creative Studios
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    • Runtime
      25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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