Unlocking the Mastery: Secrets of the Furious Five Released as a companion to the original film, Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five
Discover the hidden backstories of your favorite masters in these popular clips:
Tigress’s Control: Often the most popular segment, it details Tigress's life in the Bao Gu Orphanage and how Master Shifu helped her control her immense strength. Popular Videos on Dailymotion
Monkey’s tale about arrogance involves him trying to impress his master by fighting a band of massive gorillas. He fails because he is showing off instead of fighting. The choreography here—specifically the moment a gorilla flicks Monkey into a wall—is beloved by martial arts fans for its realistic depiction of ego getting you knocked out.
The film is framed around Po (Jack Black), now the Dragon Warrior, tasked by Master Shifu to teach a class of rowdy rabbit children. It’s a brilliant narrative device. In the first film, Po was the bumbling student; here, he must articulate what he has learned. To teach, one must truly understand.
Unlocking the Mastery: Secrets of the Furious Five Released as a companion to the original film, Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five
Discover the hidden backstories of your favorite masters in these popular clips:
Tigress’s Control: Often the most popular segment, it details Tigress's life in the Bao Gu Orphanage and how Master Shifu helped her control her immense strength. Popular Videos on Dailymotion
Monkey’s tale about arrogance involves him trying to impress his master by fighting a band of massive gorillas. He fails because he is showing off instead of fighting. The choreography here—specifically the moment a gorilla flicks Monkey into a wall—is beloved by martial arts fans for its realistic depiction of ego getting you knocked out.
The film is framed around Po (Jack Black), now the Dragon Warrior, tasked by Master Shifu to teach a class of rowdy rabbit children. It’s a brilliant narrative device. In the first film, Po was the bumbling student; here, he must articulate what he has learned. To teach, one must truly understand.