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Master Ping Xiao Po [a] (born Li Lotus) is the title character and protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise, primarily voiced by Jack Black and Mick Wingert. He is an anthropomorphic giant panda who is improbably chosen as the champion of the Valley of Peace in the first film .
Jack Black served as the voice actor for Po in the Kung Fu Panda movies. Master Ping Xiao Po (voiced by Jack Black in the films, TV specials and The Dragon Knight, by Mick Wingert in TV series, and by Eric Loomis in the games) is the main protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Following the adventures of the titular Po Ping (primarily voiced by Jack Black and Mick Wingert), a giant panda who is improbably chosen as the prophesied Dragon Warrior and becomes a master of kung fu, the franchise is set in a fantasy wuxia genre version of ancient China populated by anthropomorphic animals. Although everyone initially ...
The series was DreamWorks Animation's second co-production with Nickelodeon. [9] The two companies previously partnered on The Penguins of Madagascar.. The show's musical score is done by the Track Team, most Chinese musical instruments including erhu, zhonghu, gaohu, bawu, hulusi, xiao, dizi, guqin, sanxian, suona, guanzi, xun etc. by well-known multi-instrumentalist Hong Wang. [10]
Master Po may refer to: Master Po, a fictional character in the 1972 TV series Kung Fu; Po (Kung Fu Panda), the title character in the Kung Fu Panda franchise; See also
Ping, the alias of Hua Mulan in the animated film Mulan; Ping the Elastic Man, a comic strip character introduced in The Beano in 1938; Professor Ping, a character in the film Barbarella; Ping, a character in Carole Wilkinson's novel Dragonkeeper; Po (Kung Fu Panda) or Ping Xiao Po, the protagonist of the Kung Fu Panda franchise Mr. Ping, Po's ...
In order of appearance in the novel: Mu Jianping (沐劍屏; Mù Jiànpíng) is Mu Jiansheng's younger sister and a princess of the House of Prince Mu.Due to a conflict between the House of Prince Mu and the Tiandihui, she is taken hostage by the Tiandihui and sent to the imperial palace to be placed under Wei Xiaobao's watch.
Yue Fei (Chinese: 岳飛; March 24, 1103 – January 28, 1142), [1] courtesy name Pengju (鵬舉), was a Chinese military general of the Song dynasty and is remembered as a patriotic national hero, known for leading its forces in the wars in the 12th century between Southern Song and the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty in northern China.