Kung Fu Panda (film)

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[td]| runtime = 92 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 91:56--><ref>{{cite web|title=KUNG FU PANDA|access-date=December 7, 2020|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/kung-fu-panda-film|publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=June 24, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2020080...leases/kung-fu-panda-film|archive-date=August 4, 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>[/td]
[td]| runtime = 92 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 91:56--><ref>{{cite web|title=KUNG FU PANDA|access-date=December 7, 2020|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/releases/kung-fu-panda-film|publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|date=June 24, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2020080...leases/kung-fu-panda-film|archive-date=August 4, 2020|url-status=dead}}</ref>[/td]
[td]| country = United States[/td]
[td]| country = United States[/td]
[td]<br> China[/td] [td]| language = English[/td]
[td]| language = English[/td]
[td]| budget = $130 million<ref name="BOM" />[/td]
[td]| budget = $130 million<ref name="BOM" />[/td]
[td]| gross = $631.7 million<ref name="BOM" />[/td]
[td]| gross = $631.7 million<ref name="BOM" />[/td]
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[td]'''''Kung Fu Panda''''' is a 2008 American-Chinese animated [[Martial arts film|martial arts]] [[comedy film]] produced by [[DreamWorks Animation]]. The first installment in the [[Kung Fu Panda|''Kung Fu Panda'' franchise]], it was directed by [[John Stevenson (director)|John Stevenson]] and [[Mark Osborne (filmmaker)|Mark Osborne]], and written by [[Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger]]. Starring [[Jack Black]] as the titular character, the film, set in a version of ancient China populated by [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] animals, centers on a bumbling [[giant panda]] named [[Po (Kung Fu Panda)|Po]], a kung fu enthusiast living in the Valley of Peace. When the savage snow leopard Tai Lung is foretold to escape imprisonment and attack the Valley, Po is unwittingly named the "Dragon Warrior", a prophesied hero worthy of reading a scroll that has been intended to grant its reader limitless power.[/td]
[td]'''''Kung Fu Panda''''' is a 2008 American animated [[Martial arts film|martial arts]] [[comedy film]] produced by [[DreamWorks Animation]]. The first installment in the [[Kung Fu Panda|''Kung Fu Panda'' franchise]], it was directed by [[John Stevenson (director)|John Stevenson]] and [[Mark Osborne (filmmaker)|Mark Osborne]], and written by [[Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger]]. Starring [[Jack Black]] as the titular character, the film, set in a version of ancient China populated by [[Anthropomorphism|anthropomorphic]] animals, centers on a bumbling [[giant panda]] named [[Po (Kung Fu Panda)|Po]], a kung fu enthusiast living in the Valley of Peace. When the savage snow leopard Tai Lung is foretold to escape imprisonment and attack the Valley, Po is unwittingly named the "Dragon Warrior", a prophesied hero worthy of reading a scroll that has been intended to grant its reader limitless power.[/td]
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[td]The film began development in October 2004, and was initially conceived as a parody of martial arts films. However, director Stevenson decided instead to make an action-comedy [[wuxia]] film that incorporated the [[hero's journey]] narrative for the lead character. The project was announced in September 2005. As with most DreamWorks Animation films, the score for ''Kung Fu Panda'' was composed by [[Hans Zimmer]], on this occasion collaborating with [[John Powell (composer)|John Powell]]. Zimmer visited China to absorb the culture, and used the [[China National Symphony Orchestra]] as part of the scoring process.[/td]
[td]The film began development in October 2004, and was initially conceived as a parody of martial arts films. However, director Stevenson decided instead to make an action-comedy [[wuxia]] film that incorporated the [[hero's journey]] narrative for the lead character. The project was announced in September 2005. As with most DreamWorks Animation films, the score for ''Kung Fu Panda'' was composed by [[Hans Zimmer]], on this occasion collaborating with [[John Powell (composer)|John Powell]]. Zimmer visited China to absorb the culture, and used the [[China National Symphony Orchestra]] as part of the scoring process.[/td]

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