Additional information for Kung Fu Panda 2, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 26, 2011. The film is being distributed by DreamWorks Animation and has not yet been rated. Kung Fu Panda 2 has a total running time of 91 minutes.
U
Malaysia
PG
USA
PG
Ireland
All
South Korea
PG
UK
G
Singapore
G
Philippines
M/6
Portugal
PG
Australia
PG
New Zealand
PG
South Africa
6
Netherlands
7
Switzerland
7
Sweden
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
6
Germany
Livre
Brazil
T
Spain
91min
90min
Kung Fu Panda 2
Argentina
Kung Fu Panda 2
Brazil
Kung Fu Panda 2
Colombia
Kung Fu Panda 2
Greece
Kung Fu Panda 2
Lithuania
Kung Fu Panda 2
Peru
Kung Fu Panda 2
Turkey
Kung Fu Panda 2
Uruguay
Kung Fu Panda 2
Venezuela
Кунг-Фу Панда 2
Bulgaria
Кунг-фу Панда 2
Russia
Панда Кунг-Фу 2
Ukraine
Kong Fu Panda 2
Israel
Kung Fu Panda 2 (3D)
Venezuela
Kung Fu Panda 2.
Hungary
Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom
USA
Kung fu panda 2
Serbia
Kungpupaendeo 2
South Korea
O Panda do Kung Fu 2
Portugal
Panda Kung-Fu 2
Ukraine
May 22, 2011
USA
May 24, 2011
Philippines
May 25, 2011
Kazakhstan
May 25, 2011
Philippines
May 26, 2011
Canada
May 26, 2011
India
May 26, 2011
Malaysia
May 26, 2011
Russia
May 26, 2011
Singapore
May 26, 2011
South Korea
May 26, 2011
Thailand
May 26, 2011
USA
May 26, 2011
Ukraine
May 27, 2011
Poland
May 27, 2011
Taiwan
May 28, 2011
China
May 31, 2011
Ireland
June 01, 2011
Egypt
June 01, 2011
Iceland
June 01, 2011
Vietnam
June 02, 2011
Belarus
June 02, 2011
Croatia
June 02, 2011
Czech Republic
June 02, 2011
Greece
June 02, 2011
Hungary
June 02, 2011
Israel
June 02, 2011
Kuwait
June 02, 2011
Kuwait
June 02, 2011
Lebanon
June 02, 2011
Serbia
June 02, 2011
Slovakia
June 02, 2011
United Arab Emirates
June 03, 2011
Bulgaria
June 03, 2011
Cyprus
June 03, 2011
Estonia
June 03, 2011
Latvia
June 03, 2011
Lithuania
June 03, 2011
Pakistan
June 05, 2011
Armenia
June 07, 2011
Peru
June 08, 2011
Sweden
June 09, 2011
Argentina
June 09, 2011
Bolivia
June 09, 2011
Chile
June 09, 2011
Peru
June 09, 2011
Portugal
June 09, 2011
Slovenia
June 10, 2011
Brazil
June 10, 2011
Colombia
June 10, 2011
Ecuador
June 10, 2011
Finland
June 10, 2011
Ireland
June 10, 2011
Mexico
June 10, 2011
Panama
June 10, 2011
Paraguay
June 10, 2011
Romania
June 10, 2011
South Africa
June 10, 2011
Turkey
June 10, 2011
UK
June 10, 2011
Uruguay
June 10, 2011
Venezuela
June 11, 2011
Italy
June 15, 2011
Belgium
June 15, 2011
France
June 15, 2011
Netherlands
June 15, 2011
Switzerland
June 16, 2011
Denmark
June 16, 2011
Germany
June 16, 2011
Switzerland
June 17, 2011
Austria
June 17, 2011
Ghana
June 17, 2011
Kenya
June 17, 2011
Nigeria
June 17, 2011
Norway
June 17, 2011
Spain
June 23, 2011
Australia
July 07, 2011
New Zealand
July 21, 2011
Hong Kong
August 16, 2011
Indonesia
August 19, 2011
Japan
August 24, 2011
Italy
August 24, 2011
Switzerland
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Po and his friends fight to stop a peacock villain from conquering China with a deadly new weapon, but first the Dragon Warrior must come to terms with his past.
Long ago, Lord Shen (Gary Oldman), heir of the peacock clan that ruled Gongmen City in China, sought to harness the power of fireworks as a weapon with which to rule the entire country. When he learned from the court's goat soothsayer (Michelle Yeoh) that "a warrior of black and white" would one day defeat him, Shen assumed she was referring to the giant pandas and had them exterminated to avert the prophecy. Shen's parents were horrified at this atrocity and exiled Shen, who swore revenge.Thirty years later, Po (Jack Black) is living his dream as the Dragon Warrior, protecting the Valley of Peace alongside his friends and fellow kung fu masters, the Furious Five, but is told by Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) that he has yet to achieve inner peace. While fighting off a pack of wolf bandits who have been stealing refined metal for Lord Shen, Po is distracted by a symbol on the head wolf's (Danny McBride) armor, which causes Po to have a flashback of his mother and allows the wolves to escape. Po asks his goose father, Mr. Ping (James Hong), where he came from, but all Ping can tell him is that he found Po as an infant in a radish crate and adopted him.Afterward, Shifu receives word that Master Thundering Rhino (Victor Garber), leader of the kung fu council protecting Gongmen City, has been killed by Lord Shen with his newly developed weapon, a cannon, which threatens to destroy kung fu tradition. Po and the Five go to stop him, reaching Gongmen City to find it under the control of Shen's forces. The heroes find two imprisoned council members, Masters Storming Ox (Dennis Haysbert) and Croc (Jean-Claude Van Damme), and ask their help to liberate the city, but both masters cite their helplessness against Shen's weapon and refuse to escape. Po and the Five are then discovered by the wolf leader, who they chase to prevent him from alerting Shen, only to be captured.Upon being brought before Shen in his tower, Po and the Five free themselves and destroy Shen's cannon. However, Crane burns his wing and Po is again distracted by a flashback upon seeing the same symbol as before on Shen's plumage, allowing Shen to escape and destroy the tower with an arsenal of cannons. After escaping, Tigress (Angelina Jolie) confronts Po over his distraction. Po explains that he remembers Shen's presence on the night he was separated from his parents, and wants to question Shen about his past. Though empathetic, Tigress orders him to stay behind for his own safety. Po regardless breaks into Shen's cannon factory to confront Shen, inadvertently foiling the Five's attempts to destroy the factory. Shen claims that Po's parents abandoned him before he blasts Po out of the factory and captures the Five.Po is rescued by Shen's soothsayer, who has been exiled by Shen to the ruined village where Po was born. Guided by the soothsayer to embrace his past, Po remembers that his parents had endangered themselves to save him from Shen's forces, his mother hiding him in a crate before she was subdued. Furthermore, the Soothsayer reminds Po that despite this tragedy, he had lived a happy and fulfilling life in the Valley of Peace.Attaining inner peace, Po returns to Gongmen City to save the captive Five from being executed by Shen at the city harbor. During the ensuing battle (in which Shifu participates after having persuaded Ox and Croc to do the same), Po uses his inner peace to gauge Shen's cannon fire and redirect it against Shen's armada. He then urges Shen to let go of his own past, but Shen refuses and attacks Po until Shen inadvertently slashes the ropes holding up his last cannon, which falls and crushes him to death. Victorious, Po returns to the Valley of Peace and reunites with Mr. Ping, declaring him to be his father. At the same time, Po's biological father (Fred Tatasciore) is shown to be alive in a hidden village inhabited by surviving pandas, sensing that his son is also alive.
Jennifer Yuh
Director(s)
Jonathan Aibel
Glenn Berger
Writer(s)
Jonathan Aibel
co-producer
Glenn Berger
co-producer
Suzanne Buirgy
co-producer
Melissa Cobb
producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Producer(s)
John Powell
Hans Zimmer
Composer(s)
Po (voice)
Jack Black
Tigress (voice)
Angelina Jolie
Shifu (voice)
Dustin Hoffman
Shen (voice)
Gary Oldman
Monkey (voice)
Jackie Chan
Mantis (voice)
Seth Rogen
Viper (voice)
Lucy Liu
Crane (voice)
David Cross
Mr. Ping (voice)
James Hong
Soothsayer (voice)
Michelle Yeoh
Wolf Boss (voice)
Danny McBride
Master Storming Ox (voice)
Dennis Haysbert
Master Croc (voice)
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Master Thundering Rhino (voice)
Victor Garber
Gorilla Guard #1 (voice) (as Michael Patrick Bell)
Mike Bell
Antelope Driver (voice)
Jason Bertsch
Happy Bunny (voice)
Michael DeMaio
Wolf Soldier #4 (voice)
Shane Glick
Pig Fan / Bunny (voice)
Lena Golia
Mop Bunny (voice)
April Hong
Wolf Soldier #1 (voice)
Joseph Izzo
Bunny Fan (voice) (as Alexandra Jourden)
Alexandra Gold Jourden
Musician Pig / Awesome Pig (voice)
Stephen Kearin
Baby Po (voice)
Liam Knight
Musician Bunny (voice)
Paul Mazursky
Stain Pig / Wolf Soldier #2 (voice)
Dan O'Connor
Pig Mother (voice)
Romy Rosemont
Dumpling Bunny (voice)
Jeremy Shipp
Wolf Soldier #3 (voice)
Maury Sterling
Panda Dad / Gorilla Guard #2 (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
Market Sheep (voice)
Lauren Tom
Boar (voice)
Conrad Vernon
Director(s)
Glenn Berger
Writer(s)
co-producer
Glenn Berger
co-producer
Suzanne Buirgy
co-producer
Melissa Cobb
producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Producer(s)
Hans Zimmer
Composer(s)
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