THE Kung Fu Panda The franchise is full of funny, heartfelt, and memorable quotes, and many of these lines also serve as inspirational lessons about trust, respect, strength, and love. With four Kung Fu Panda movies, not to mention numerous TV shows, video games, and tons of merchandise, the franchise is one of the most successful movie franchises in recent years and it doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The backbone of this franchise comes from the heartfelt and mature story at its centerthat people of all ages can relate to.
A combination of kung fu movies and sports movies, there’s a lot to love Kung Fu Pandafilm that shows a great warrior, leader and friend who can come from the humblest of origins. Kung Fu PandaThe voice cast includes some of Hollywood’s top stars, capable of imbuing dialogue with sincerity and power, even after they’ve cracked a joke about cupcakes. The strength of the cast combined with an insightful script means that Kung Fu Panda is full of amazing, moving and incredibly inspiring quotes from his four films.
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There is a saying: Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift. That’s why it’s called a gift.
Oogway (Kung Fu Panda)
This quote from Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim) is said to Po (Jack Black) when he doubts his choice as a Dragon Warrior. Oogway reminds Po not to worry about anything other than the present. It’s an inspiring message about mindfulness and taking stock of life when anxieties threaten to take over. There is no knowing what tomorrow will bring; the past is in the past; but the present is here and that’s where the focus should be. Oogway’s argument for mindfulness is relevant and inspiring.
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Your story may not have such a happy beginning, but that doesn’t make you who you are. It’s the rest of your story, who you choose to be.
Soothsayer (Kung Fu Panda 2)
When the Soothsayer reminds Po that he doesn’t need to let his difficult past determine his future, she also suggests that everyone can determine who they want to be. It’s their story to tell, not anyone else’s. It can be difficult to let go of the past and Many people live their entire lives clinging to it desperately, afraid of forgetting it.. Sometimes it’s good to forget the bad parts of the past and not let them shape the future. It’s an inspiring message for anyone struggling to determine their own path forward.
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If you only do what you can, you will never be better than you are.
Shifu (Kung Fu Panda 3)
This is an inspirational quote for anyone who has given up on dreams or future success. Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) says this to Po after Po questions him about giving Po a task that Shifu knew he would struggle with. By telling Po that he is more capable than he believes, Po realizes that his father and the pandas are also more capable than they realize. It’s an inspiring moment that shows that Shifu is never ashamed of Po failing, he just wants to see him try. If he fails to try, then he is not failing.
Zhen (Kung Fu Panda 4)
Zhen (Awkwafina) shouts this as a warning to Po in Panda Kung Fu 4 when she is captured. Although it is initially dismissed as a threat, it comes to mean much more by the end of Panda Kung Fu 4. Zhen is small, both physically and in the way she sees herself in the world, especially when compared to the legendary Po the Panda. At the end of Panda Kung Fu 4however, it is little Zhen, forgotten by everyone and disregarded, who becomes the most important. It’s something everyone should remember when they feel small.
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No. I found out. Skidoosh.
Po (Kung Fu Panda)
Po rarely gets one of the “cool” kung fu moments he dreams of, so when he finally gets the action line at the end of Kung Fu Pandathe wait makes everything even more epic. The Wuxi Finger Hold is only known to a few martial arts masters, and even Tai Lung (Ian McShane) doesn’t know it. Po became the ultimate student, learning from everyone around him and becoming the Dragon Warrior he always intended to be. However, he still has tricks up his sleeve, some of which he has managed to learn himself.
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But once I realized that the problem was not you, but within myself, I found inner peace and was able to enjoy the flow of the universe.
Shifu (Kung Fu Panda 2)
Shifu likes to play with Po, so Panda Kung Fu 2When Po visits him during his training, Shifu doesn’t miss the chance to tease his protégé. In his mystical water garden, Shifu practices channeling his inner peace and reminds Po that the panda was once his greatest source of frustration. Now, he understands the flow of the universe. It’s an inspiring message that helps Po understand how he can overcome the sadness of his childhood to defeat Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), the architect of his trauma.
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I stayed, because every time you threw a brick at my head, or said I smelled it, it hurt; But it could never hurt more than every day of my life just being me! I stayed because I thought, if anyone can change me, they can make me… not me, it was you!
Po (Kung Fu Panda)
After Po gives up, with a lot of encouragement from Shifu, Shifu realizes his mistake and goes back to ask Po to train with him. Although Po seems lost, Shifu asks him why he didn’t give up sooner, which leads to this quote. It’s a quote that gives an idea of ​​Po’s true character. If he wants to be something, like a Dragon Warrior, he is willing to do whatever it takes. It’s an inspiring lesson in commitment and faith, and though he falters, Shifu recognizes Po’s strength and also realizes that he may not need to change the panda.
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Sometimes we do the wrong things for the right reasons.
Mr Ping (Kung Fu Panda 3)
In Panda Kung Fu 3Ping (James Hong) and Li Shan (Bryan Cranston) realize they made some mistakes in dealing with their unique relationship as Po’s parents. Ping has some words of wisdom, absolving Li of some of the pain he feels from lying to his son. Kung Fu Panda It’s not a black and white world and even most of the franchise’s villains have a good reason for their anger. Mr. Ping knows that sometimes people can make mistakes when trying to do good, but that doesn’t make them a bad person or a panda.
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I’m not hungry… Master.
Po (Kung Fu Panda)
After the impressive training montage between Po and Shifu in Kung Fu PandaShifu finally allows Po to eat a dumpling. After succeeding in the final dish, instead of eating the dumpling, Po throws it back. The meaning is clear, Po no longer needs to be driven by some external force to be the Dragon Warrior, it was inside him all along. It’s a theme that returns at the end of the film and also serves as an inspiring lesson about dedication and willpower.
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Oh yes. But no matter what you do, that seed will grow into a peach tree. You may wish for an apple or an orange, but you will receive a peach.
Oogway (Kung Fu Panda)
When Shifu comes to Oogway to complain about his choice of the Dragon Warrior, Oogway compares Po to a peach seed, reminding Shifu that no matter what he does, that seed will always grow into a peach tree. If Shifu wants to train Po, he’ll have to work with what he has. Shifu needed this lesson to help him realize that he could rage all he wanted for Po, but at the end of the day, he needed to utilize Po’s strengths to train him, not try to force him to be something different. .
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Sometimes the best dishes come from the most unlikely ingredients
Po (Kung Fu Panda 4)
Po has learned a lot from Mr. Ping over the years, especially when it comes to noodle soup. Yet time and time again, these lessons are crucial and reveal some of Po’s wisdom. Zhen doesn’t believe he can be a good person or fight in the battle against the Chameleon (Viola Davis). Po reminds us that a hero can come from anywhere, an inspiring message for those who felt trivialized or that your life doesn’t have much value. It is this belief in Zhen that inspires her to fight the Chameleon at the end of the film.
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There are no accidents.
Shifu (Panda Kung Fu)
Oogway first said to Shifu: “There are no accidents“, at the beginning Kung Fu Pandabut Shifu dismisses this lesson. Only when he finds Po stealing Monkey’s (Jackie Chan) cookies does he realize what the wise turtle really meant. There are no accidents and everything happens for a reason. This reason may not be immediately clear, but if we look closely enough, we will begin to see it. It takes time for Shifu to discover why Po was not an accident, but when he sees it, he recognizes the value of Oogway’s teachings.
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I’ve been asking myself this question. Am I the son of a panda? The son of a goose? A student? A teacher? I am all of these things.
Po (Kung Fu Panda 3)
Po has an identity crisis throughout Panda Kung Fu 3 when he is reunited with his biological father. At the same time, he does not feel prepared to take on a teaching position after being a student for so long. In his final battle with Kai (JK Simmons), Po stops caring about exactly what he is and comes to understand that he is everything that created him. He is not just one aspect of your story or growth, he is all of them together. Every part of his life contributed to the hero he is now.
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There is no secret ingredient. It’s just you.
Po (Kung Fu Panda 3)
The information hidden in the Dragon Scroll is what every martial artist looks for in Kung Fu Panda. However, when Po finally reads it, he discovers that there is nothing there, just shiny, shiny metal. It takes his father to uncover the hidden meaning of the scroll, and Po comes to understand that there is no special “ingredient” that makes someone a hero, it is just belief in oneself, an idea manifested in the mirror-like quality of rolling. Po realizes that he has always had the capacity to be great, just like anyone else.
Mr Ping (Kung Fu Panda 4)
Ping once again accidentally offers some inspiring advice, despite apparently only referring to his noodle stall. Po has been preoccupied with becoming the spiritual leader of the Valley throughout the film, afraid of change. However, his father, Mr. Ping, tells him that change can be good and is often necessary. It’s a hard lesson to understand, but one of the most inspiring quotes in the world. Kung Fu Panda franchise. The quote acknowledges that change can be scary, but it also signals a reason to keep living.