Ep 29. Mama Told Me Not to Kung Fu
- TVY7
- June 18, 2013
- 23 min
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8.0 (68)
Po, the Dragon Warrior, is a lazy but enthusiastic Kung Fu master, whose adventures continue in this exciting animated series, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. In season 2, episode 29, titled "Mama Told Me Not to Kung Fu," Po learns an important lesson about responsibility and trust.
When Po's mother comes to visit the Jade Palace, she expresses her concern for Po's safety and well-being. She urges him to give up Kung Fu, and instead focus on running the family noodle shop. Despite her reluctance, Po accepts her offer and agrees to take over the family business. However, he quickly realizes that running a noodle shop is not as easy as he thought it would be.
Things take an unexpected turn when a group of bandits threaten to attack the noodle shop. Po tries to defend his family's restaurant, but without his Kung Fu skills, he is unable to fight them off. Just when he thought things could not get any worse, the bandits reveal that they are actually working for an old enemy of Po's, Shen, who has returned with a new and powerful weapon.
Determined to stop Shen and protect his family, Po decides to secretly train in Kung Fu. With the help of his friends, the Furious Five, Po begins to retrain his Kung Fu skills, hiding his training from his mother. But when his mother discovers what he is doing, she becomes angry and upset. Po must confront her and explain why he feels he needs to continue his training.
In the end, Po's mother realizes that she was wrong to discourage her son from practicing Kung Fu, and she supports him in his quest to stop Shen. Together, Po and his friends face off against Shen and his army, utilizing all their Kung Fu skills to defeat him once and for all.
"Mama Told Me Not to Kung Fu" is a heartwarming episode that highlights the importance of family, responsibility, and trust. Through Po's struggles, we see that it is important to listen to our loved ones, but also to follow our dreams and passions. The episode also shows the power of forgiveness and second chances, as Po's mother comes to understand her son's love for Kung Fu and supports him in his fight against evil. Overall, this episode is not only action-packed, but also emotionally resonant and meaningful, making it a must-see for fans of the Kung Fu Panda series.