Plus, watching Po teach a room full of grumpy bunnies is worth the runtime alone.
When people think of the Kung Fu Panda franchise, they usually jump straight to the trilogy’s blockbuster emotional punches—Po’s noodle dreams, Tai Lung’s escape, or the legendary Wuxi Finger Hold. But nestled right between the first and second movies is a direct-to-video short film that deserves way more love: Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five (2008). Kung Fu Panda Secrets Of The Furious Five Full
Each mini-story is framed around a different virtue: . Plus, watching Po teach a room full of
Clock in at just 25 minutes, this isn’t just filler. It’s a beautifully animated anthology that gives each member of the Furious Five—Tigress, Viper, Crane, Mantis, and Monkey—their own origin story. Each mini-story is framed around a different virtue:
Don’t skip this just because it’s a “short.” Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five is essential viewing for any fan of the franchise. It takes the core theme of the series—that true strength comes from within—and applies it to five very different, very lovable warriors.
Revisiting ‘Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five’ – The Hidden Gem That Gives Each Hero a Backstory
The film opens with Master Shifu tasking Po with teaching kung fu to a rowdy group of rabbit children. The problem? The kids have zero discipline and no interest in listening. So, Po does what Po does best—he tells stories. Specifically, he tells the tales of how each of the Furious Five mastered their own inner weakness before they ever mastered kung fu.
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