Draft:Chop Kick Panda
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- Comment: There are manu hundreds of these cheap knock-off films; with very few exceptions practically none are notable enough for Wikipedia. CoconutOctopus talk 21:52, 3 November 2024 (UTC)
Chop Kick Panda is a 2D animated film written by Robert Zappia. It was produced by Rendegade Animations and was released in the United States in May 10 2011. It has a running time of 41 minutes. The movie is commonly known as a knock off of DreamsWorks's Kung Fu Panda.
Plot
[edit]The movie revolves around a lazy panda named Zibo who dreams of being a master of martial arts. He knows that an evil tiger has plans to take over the kingdom, so he must stop him.
There is a large lovable panda named Lu, who is the sixth generation owner of the Tae Kwon Do dojo. Lu doesn’t know that buried beneath the dojo is the ancient Amulet of Fury. The mythical amulet gives its owner ultimate power and protection.
Movie Criticism
[edit]The movie has been known to be copying DreamsWorks's Kung Fu Panda. It is also a knock off of Kung Fu panda 2.
Cast
[edit]Phil Lollar as Bali and Grand Master Hanh Alicyn Packard as Rex and Shiva Michael Van Citters as Ming Rick Zieff as Lu and Slade