The main storyline concerns the return of his biological father, Li, and their journey to a hidden panda village in the mountains. It's a familiar mix of silly, PG-rated gags, inspirational be-true-to-yourself messages and stunning visuals, drawn from epic Chinese myths, manga comics and martial arts movies.īlack reprises his role as Po, a clumsy panda raised to be a noodle chef and revealed, in the first film, as the Dragon Warrior. The third instalment isn't out for a few months when we meet, so beforehand, I'm shown an extract in a deserted cinema. He's there to be hit, but it's tricky to land a blow. Interviewing him is like sparring with Kung Fu Panda's sensei, Master Shifu. Questions that he doesn't feel like taking seriously are deflected with mock boasting and belly laughs. The government loves Kung Fu Panda, apparently." "I went to the Forbidden City, which is absolutely forbidden, but I scaled the walls." Pause. He got back from China two days ago and is still not sure what time zone he's in. When we sit down together, in a nearby meeting room, Black takes off the sunglasses and rubs the sleep from his eyes.
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