![]() ![]() At least they're not like Blue Sky Animation Studios the 'Dan Hibiki' of "Creative energy." (Though their attempt at 'Peanuts' was actually very good.) But seriously.Blue Sky gives us all those unnecessary "Ice Age" movies you know they're making ANOTHER one right!? Based off that short where Skrat finds a spaceship (goddammit.), shapes our solar system and somehow creates a meteor coming towards Earth. I say Dreamworks is like the 'Sakura' of "Creative energy" pretty good but not as iconic and still a novice. ![]() Pixar is like the 'Ryu' of "creative energy" with Disney being the 'Ken Masters' of it. Of course compared to other company auras, theirs is pretty light. (One thing that would be "totally awesome" would be re-writing 'Legends of Awesomeness'.) Anyways, enough "chitty chitty chat chat".(Dead silence.) Get used to that.that sums up the movie's sense of humor.Äreamworks has once again tapped into the aura of "creative energy" to make another movie in one of their most successful franchises. They're martial arts masters, they acknowledge their own fatty existence, and they don't make that awesome orange chicken I love eating every time I'm at one of their "Expresses." I also learned a few things here about the mystical energy known as "chi" and what is needed to unlock it to do "totally awesome" things. But I'll let you know this movie has already taught me a lot about pandas. Spoilers on the third movie in the Kung Fu Panda are ripe here. ![]() "The Universe" (this movie series' equivalent of "The Force") has sent me a message to warn you all of some major heavy spoilers here. Well.At least it's not another "Penguin movie." (I spoke to soon knowing Dreamworks.) Pandas! Lots n' lots n' lots of pandas!! More black and white cuddliness than I could stand. ![]()
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