Kung Fu Panda Holiday
Kung Fu Panda Holiday, also known as Kung Fu Panda: Po's Winter Wonderland, is a 2010 American animated Christmas comedy drama television special produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tim Johnson. A spinoff of the Kung Fu Panda franchise, the special stars the voices of Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Dustin Hoffman, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, David Cross, Lucy Liu, James Hong and Jack McBrayer. The special premiered on NBC November 24, 2010, and its premiere broadcast drew 5.9 million viewers.
Plot
Following the events of the first film, the Valley of Peace is gearing up for the Winter Festival. Master Shifu tasks Po with hosting the Winter Feast at the Jade Palace, an event typically attended by kung fu masters. After Po and the Furious Five fight off a group of bandits, Shifu explains traditional gestures and responsibilities that are involved with the Winter Feast to Po, burdening Po. When Po proposes inviting his father, Mr. Ping, Shifu reveals that guests are not permitted. Despite understanding that Po wants to spend time with his father, Shifu reminds him that he is the Dragon Warrior now.Po decides to spend time with his father by having his father cater the event, so he rejects the finest chefs in China. However, Mr. Ping, who has been suffering from empty nest syndrome, stays at his restaurant to serve the townspeople who have no other dining options during the Winter Festival. Po tries to cook the feast by himself but he is overwhelmed by various responsibilities that come with it, further complicated by the interference of Wo Hop, a rabbit chef who he had accidentally disgraced. A comment from Wo Hop about kung fu being unable to solve everything inspires Po to enlist the Five to complete the preparations for the feast while he has Wo Hop help him in the kitchen.
After finishing the preparations, Po sets out to the village to get more flaked jasmine. He gazes in awe at the display of lanterns and decorations on the houses in the neighborhood. He pauses morosely when he witnesses the fun of families and friends together. As much as he admires the visiting kung fu masters, he cannot enjoy the feast. He explains his traditions of having fun with his family, friends and neighbors during the Winter Festival, and leaves. When Po returns to the noodle shop, Mr. Ping, who realized that he was being unfair about his son’s responsibilities, apologizes for making his son feel guilty. With this reconciliation, they prepare noodle soup with polished skill.
Moved by Po's loyalty to his father, the Five and the visiting kung fu masters participate in their festivities. Po restores Wo Hop's honor by giving him the Golden Ladle that was originally intended for the chef who was selected to cook for the feast. Shifu who followed the Five and the visiting kung fu masters, realizes that Po did the right thing when he sees the happy time that everyone is having at the noodle shop. He turns to leave but Po convinces him to join the party. Feng, an artist who works at the Jade Palace, paints a picture of them, Mr. Ping, the Five, and Wo Hop.
Voice cast
- Jack Black as Po
- Angelina Jolie as Master Tigress
- Dustin Hoffman as Master Shifu
- Jack McBrayer as Wo Hop
- Jackie Chan as Master Monkey
- Seth Rogen as Master Mantis
- Jonathan Groff as Master Rhino
- David Cross as Master Crane
- Lucy Liu as Master Viper
- James Hong as Mr. Ping
- Dan Fogler as Zeng
- Susan Fitzer as Shop Owner, Baby Bunny, Host Goose
- Lena Golia as Little Bunny
- Stephen Kearin as Father, Village Bunny
- Tom Owens as Dream Bunny, Panicked Pig
- Conrad Vernon as Boar Bandit
- Mick Wingert as Goose Attendant, Pig Tailor