How to Use the CurseForge Mac Client to Enhance Your Gaming Experience

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But while Po parties with his newfound family, a terrible power is approaching—an evil villian known as Kai has been stealing the powers of every kung fu master he meets. and his sights are set on Po.

This is likely because it s implied that he has to temporarily give up that chi when he creates them, so it s possible that he didn t use Tai Lung because he was simply too big of a power source to lose, which could also be why he never used Oogway. Curiously, this film also renders a scene from the tv series utterly non-canon as when Po asks Oogway if it s possible to return to the mortal world, Oogway replies that he s never tried.

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WMG / Kung Fu Panda 3

In Kung Fu Panda 3, Mei Mei will eventually realize Po and Tigress' feelings for each other and step aside.

  • I would call this Jossed as Mei Mei being engaged to Po turned out a scrapped idea.
  • While there is still some Ship Tease present between Po and Tigress, there's not that many interactions between them. Mei Mei is shown to be a shameless flirt, but nothing comes of it at all.

In the Stinger/end movie plot twist, one character will identify himself as the father of another character(s) to said character(s).

Specifically, a certain Snow Leopard to one or two newborn cubs.
  • Jossed. There's no end of film stinger this time around, a surprise, given the last two had one, and the second film was a hook for this one.
Po will suffer a Disney Death at the hands of Kai.
  • If the junior novelization is accurate, it half-confirms this. There is a trip to the spirit world (with a major twist as to how it happens), Oogway appears there, and it's where Po defeats Kai for good. (Po's mother doesn't appear in person though.)
    • Semi-confirmed, semi-jossed. Po effectively kills himself in order to drag Kai back to the spirit world. He does indeed encounter Oogway again, and eventually returns to the mortal plane. . Curiously, this film also renders a scene from the tv series utterly non-canon as when Po asks Oogway if it's possible to return to the mortal world, Oogway replies that he's never tried. As we know that he reappears as a ghost in Legends of Awesomeness, we can assume that the films do not recognize the series, or at least some parts of it, such as the Oogway's Ghost episode.
      • To be fair, astral projection into the mortal realm isn't necessarily the same thing as actually returning to it like Po and Kai do.
      Po will become a literal Dragon Warrior.

      While fighting Kai in the spirit world, Po will have an actual dragon spirit manifest itself within or around him in order to win the battle. (Taken from the Chinese trailers that appears to hint at this.)

      • Confirmed in an absolutely glorious fashion.

      There's a very good reason Tai Lung doesn't appear among the jombies, and it's not because Dream Works wants nothing more to do with him.

      • Tai Lung neither died nor went to the Spirit Realm; he was instead left alive and battered, possibly with very little chi left, and fled somewhere else to hide and recuperate. Meaning Kai didn't go after him because he couldn't find him, or because he had so little chi to absorb.
      • Tai Lung is hiding (or even imprisoned) somewhere in the Spirit Realm, and that's why Kai couldn't take his chi.
      • Tai Lung managed to be the only master who Kai couldn't defeat, so he left him alone to focus on easier prey.
        • This theory seems unlikely. When Kai was unable to defeat Po he declared that he was willing to devote another 500 years to doing so. Kai is not the type to just accept that he can't beat an opponent and move on.
        • True, although note that he seemed very focused on getting Oogway's chi, as the most powerful, to enable him to escape back to the mortal world. Even if he had the patience to wait 500 years, having already done so and being so close to achieving his goal would likely have made him less patient, especially if ignoring Tai Lung and focusing on Oogway would get him there faster. Not to mention having a personal reason for taking out Oogway that wouldn't apply to Tai Lung. So perhaps then it's more that Tai Lung wasn't worth facing in his mind.
        • Tai Lung was a student of Shifu just like Po, and thus a part of Oogway's legacy.
          • It seems Kai would not have known this though; he didn't seem to know who Shifu or the rest of the Five were, and he only went after Po because Oogway told him he was the Dragon Warrior.
          • However, this only raises more questions—not just why Kai never called on him as a jombie, but what happened after Kai was defeated. All the living masters were restored to life; all the dead ones presumably returned to the afterlife. But if Tai Lung had been sent to the Spirit Realm by the finger hold, then presumably he was sent back there afterward. And Then What? This would seem to still leave the door open for sequels, barring the possibility of Tai Lung going before the Lords of Death already described above.
          • Indeed, though it does confirm that he was in the Spirit Realm and captured by Kai in the first place, which dismisses some of the above theories. There were obviously quite a few jombies that Kai didn't use, or else there would have been a heck of a lot more of them. This is likely because it's implied that he has to temporarily give up that chi when he creates them, so it's possible that he didn't use Tai Lung because he was simply too big of a power source to lose, which could also be why he never used Oogway. Since Oogway returned to the Spirit Realm when he was freed, then Tai Lung most likely did as well.
            • Adding onto this, it could just be that we never see him use Tai Lung's jombie. When Kai arrives in the Mortal Realm, one of the six jombies he summons is a boar who we never see again. Seeing as Masters Bear, Croc and Chicken's villages were attacked, it could be inferred that Tai Lung's jombie was simply sent somewhere else, with Kai unaware of Tai Lung's relationship with Po, Shifu or the Furious Five.
            • That makes a lot of sense. After all, since no one knew who Kai was any more, and he had no knowledge of what had been happening in the mortal world for the last five hundred years, he couldn't exactly know who any of them were (he fought the Five and Shifu because they were warriors and masters with great chi; he fought Po for his chi and because Oogway specifically identified him as the Dragon Warrior as he was absorbing him). Also the above point is quite accurate; whatever else could be said about him, Tai Lung was certainly a powerhouse of strength, so it would take a great deal of chi to power a jombie of him.
            • Possibly Kai can't make jombies out of enemies he captures in the Spirit Realm, only those he defeats in the mortal world. The jombies manifest as physical bodies, after all, and it may require too much energy to create a body from scratch for a disembodied spirit: it took generations for Kai even to do so for himself, never mind for a bunch of minions. But he can store the body of a Master inside the corresponding amulet and then release it (now green) when he needs that amulet's occupant to fight mortal beings.
            • I wondered that as well. It wouldn't have been surprising if he could.
            • While this being a punishment would make it unwilling, the possibility Tai could have realized what he'd done wrong (because of seeing the blank scroll and Po explaining it to him) and thus be doing it willingly (or at least not begrudgingly) is kind of heartwarming, don't you think? In any event, note that in the Tumblr image above, Tai's jade amulet is hanging on Kai's belt right next to Mantis's. This may not mean much (since he captured Crane right after Mantis and his amulet isn't next to Mantis's), but it's possible they are hanging in the order of capture (not counting Oogway, whom he hung around his neck). This would imply Tai was the last one captured before Kai faced Oogway and made it to the mortal world. Considering two or three years passed between the first and second movies, and we don't know how much time may have passed before the third, either it took that long for Kai to find Tai, or it took him that long to defeat him. That You Shall Not Pass! is sounding a lot more likely than the Curb-Stomp Battle.
            Po is a spirit now
            • The fourth movie will address this, somehow, probably through showing a significant enough passage of time that at least one or maybe multiple members of the Furious Five and/or Mr. Ping are dead, while Po stays the same. His moral lesson this time around will revolve around the acceptance of the passage of time, and Oogwai - as a turtle - will play a significant role in it. Future movies (since word of god said it is meant to be six movies) will play with this idea further, maybe even showing Po adjusting to industrialization, with the final movie being a passing of the mantle towards the next Dragon Warrior in a version of modern China
            Oogway did intentionally allow Kai to be forgotten, but not for the reason Kai thinks.
            • Interestingly, the Fan FicA Different Lesson posited the same notion for why Oogway hid away the identity of Heian Chao and kept anyone from knowing of his corruption or what he had done. Which just goes to show more than one person can consider this to be in-character behavior for Oogway.
            • This makes so much sense. I'm calling it canon until otherwised Jossed.
            • And if not Outright Villains, they might have been either Well Intentioned Extremists or Knight Templars, that could explain why Kai sees nothing morally wrong with stealing chi and couldn't comprehend Oogway having a problem with it.
            Reason for why Kai was forgotten

            The wars that Kai and Oogway fought in their youth was the equivalent of the Warring States period. The kungfu-panda-verse version of Qin Shi Huang after winning the wars and becoming the Emperor expunged all knowledge of his rivals including Kai and Oogway.

            Kai is Tirek.
            • He has very impressive horns and beard, a vaguely bovine head, and hands. He used to be a tyrant and warlord before being sealed away by the series Big Good. His signature power is the ability to drain the magic from his enemies and empower himself with it. What other explanation is there?
            • I don't agree with this WMG. Tirek doesn't have a bovine head, he has the head of a horned primate, like a gorilla or a baboon. And he's a centaur, so he's got four legs below the waist, and Kai only has two legs (not counting his arms). Also, they have totally different colour schemes- Tirek's Red and Black and Evil All Over, Kai has a Sickly Green Glow. If Kai is any monster from the My Little Pony-verse, he's a minotaur.
            Kai's "evilness" was partially a side effect of the chi draining technique.
            • Before the panda village, Kai apparently had a genuine friendship with Oogway, enough to walk for days to find healing for him. And he must have also had the respect of his soldiers if he was at the head of a vast army, which again implies that he was not the monster he's become since. And chi is the literal essence of life, so it's not improbable that twisting chi the way Kai did warps the mind.
            While fighting Kai in the spirit world, Po will have an actual dragon spirit manifest itself within or around him in order to win the battle. (Taken from the Chinese trailers that appears to hint at this.)
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