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How To Watch The Kung Fu Panda Movies & Shows In Order (Chronologically & By Release Date)

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The Kung Fu Panda franchise is one of the most successful animated franchises ever. Here's how to watch every installment after diving in.


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The Kung Fu Panda franchise has been incredibly successful since it started in 2008 with multiple spinoffs, television specials, a holiday special, and four main movies that may challenge one who wants to watch it all in order. The Kung Fu Panda franchise has grossed over $1.8 billion at the box office and has been a massive hit with fans worldwide, even getting a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon at the parade. With an all-star cast and plenty of stories left to tell, Kung Fu Panda shows no sign of ending any time soon.

Kung Fu Panda 4 was released on March 8, 2024, bringing back much of the original Kung Fu Panda cast for an exciting new installment to the franchise. The eight-year difference between Kung Fu Panda 3 and Kung Fu Panda 4 could make the new release confusing. There are already several spinoffs and films, so it can be easy to get confused about the proper order to watch the Kung Fu Panda franchise. The DreamWorks franchise has a ton to enjoy, which can be viewed chronologically or in order of release date.

Concerning release dates, Kung Fu Panda began in 2008 with Jack Black in the title role, and it has grown from there. It was an instant success, bolstered by the star power of Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, and Angelina Jolie, attracting millions of people in the United States and worldwide to the world of the Valley of Peace. Similar to the Shrek movie series, the franchise expanded into several television specials and shows. With this in mind, here is how to watch the Kung Fu Panda franchise in the order of their release date.

Cast: Jack Black (Po), Shifu (Dustin Hoffman), Ian Shane (Tai Lung), Angelina Jolie (Master Tigress), Jackie Chan (Master Monkey), Lucy Liu (Master Viper), Seth Rogen (Mantis), David Cross (Master Crane), Randall Duk Kim (Master Oogway), James Hong (Mr. Ping)

Just as it was listed in the release date order, Mark Osborne and John Stevenson's first Kung Fu Panda movie began the franchise in 2008. The first film focuses on Po's path as the Dragon Warrior after he is selected to defeat Tai Lung, a villain and former student of kung fu master Shifu. Raised as the son of a humble noodle maker, Po has little self-esteem and is designated as a "big, fat, panda" by almost everyone in the Jade Palace. After a bumpy start with the Furious Five, Po's confidence grows as he trains, and he learns a good lesson about having faith in himself to be "The Big, Fat, Panda".

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