May 2011
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看完這部片 超想殺去北京看熊貓的啦~ After reading this piece went to Beijing to see ultra-想杀啦~ panda
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A panda who has a dream that he will probably never fulfill.
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When you think “survival skills,” you just don’t think “panda.”
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A pop-eyed stuttering and reckless panda.
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A panda using an unorthodox panda-style technique.
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A big, fuzzy panda performing martial-arts encounters.
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A panda who defeats the snow leopard but is sort of a paper tiger.
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A panda who is so fat he can barely get out of bed.
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A lazy, soft-bodied panda.
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A hapless and pudgy panda.
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A portly, sluggish, uncoordinated panda.
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A panda of the the fall-down, boy-hesitant-to-become-a-man variety.
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A pot-bellied, courage-free slacker panda.
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An overweight Panda whose lifelong dream is to be a master at kung fu and save China.
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An overweight panda and kung-fu enthusiast.
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The panda with that cuddly belly is such an adorable character.
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Super funny ^ ^ ~ 功夫足球 Do not waste the Kung Fu Panda.
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An animated panda bear.
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An animated panda bear.
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A panda martial-arts geek.
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Kawaii panda. ^____^
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Po is a panda and Ping is a goose, but the former seems to have no idea that he might have been, say, adopted.
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A panda who is the only son of a goose who owns a noodle shop (don’t ask).
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Panda’s Dad’s a goose, a fact that none of the other critters seems to find surprising, so I guess there’s no reason for us to.
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How can a panda bear the progeny of a duck?
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April 2011
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His father is a duck for reasons that become a consistently amusing running joke.
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Despite the fact his dad is a goose, Po has apparently never clued in that they might not be biologically simpatico.
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The panda’s father is a goose. This is not explained.
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How Ping, apparently a stork or other billed member of the avian family, fathered a panda is a mystery, not least to Po, but then the movie is filled with a wide variety of creatures who don’t much seem to notice their differences.
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The rolypoly, goofball panda son of a noodle-making mallard.
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A panda who wants to be a kung fu master but is stuck instead working at the noodle shop run by his father, a tender-hearted goose (James Hong) whose real relationship to Po is left unexplained (a nicely humorous touch).
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A fat, gluttonous panda who labors joylessly in his father’s noodle shop (his dad is a goose, for some reason) while obsessing over the world of kung fu.
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A chubby restaurant worker whom the village wise men improbably designate as the warrior chosen to defend their homes against the prophesied return of a fearsome fighter (Ian McShane).
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A lazy panda whose elaborate dream life is far more exciting than his servitude with his father, running a noodle shop amid the bustle of ersatz feudal China.
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A lazy panda working at his family noodle shop who dreams of being a martial arts master.
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