Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
American animated television series
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (also known as Kung Fu Panda: The Nickelodeon Series sometimes shortened to Legends of Awesomeness) is an American computer-animated television series based on the Kung Fu Panda movies. The series was originally set to air on Nickelodeon in 2010, but it was pushed back to 2011 instead. A total of 52 episodes have been produced or ordered.[1] Two special previews were aired on September 19 and October 21, and it premiered on November 7, 2011.[2]
While Lucy Liu and James Hong come back for the show, others didn't and were replaced by new members (for example, Mick Wingert is the new voice of Master Po, taking over from Po's original voice actor Jack Black).
The Theme song is sung by Mick Wingert.
Episodes
changeSeason 1 (2011-2012)
change- Scorpion's Sting
- Sticky Situation
- The Princess and the Po
- Chain Reaction
- Fluttering Finger Mindslip
- Rhino's Revenge
- Owl Be Back
- Sight for Sore Eyes
- Hometown Hero
- Challenge Day
- Good Croc, Bad Croc
- Po Fans Out
- Bad Po
- My Favorite Yao
- Love Stings
- Hall of Lame
- Jailhouse Panda
- Big Bro Po
- Master Ping
- Ghost of Oogway
- Father Crime
- The Kung Fu Kid
- Ladies of the Shade
- In With the Old
- Monkey in the Middle
- Has-Been Hero
Season 2 (2012-2013)
change- Kung Fu Day Care
- The Maltese Mantis
- The Most Dangerous Po
- Crane on a Wire
- Shifu's Back
- The Midnight Stranger
- The Po Who Cried Ghost
- The Break Up
- Kung Shoes
- Qilin Time
- A Tigress Tale
- Master and the Panda
- Present Tense
- Royal Pain
- Bosom Enemies
- Secret Admirer
- Invitation Only
- Shifu's Ex
- Shoot the Messenger
- Enter the Dragon
- Mama Told Me Not to Kung Fu
- Huge
- The Secret Museum of Kung Fu
- Terror Cotta
- The Spirit Orbs of Master Ding
Season 3 (2013-2016)
change- Five is Enough
- A Thousand and Twenty Questions
- Bride of Po
- Mind Over Manners
- War of the Noodles
- The Way of the Prawn
- Mouth Off
- Serpent's Tooth
- The Goosefather
- Po Picks a Pocket
- Croc You Like A Hurricane
- Emperors Rule: Part 1
- Emperors Rule: Part 2
- Kung Fu Club
- The Hunger Game
- A Stitch in Time
- Eternal Chord
- Apocalypse Yao
- Crazy Little Ling Called Love
- The Real Dragon Warrior
- The First Five
- Youth in Re-Volt
- See No Weevil
- Goose Chase
- Face Full of Fear
- Forsaken and Furious
- Camp Ping
- Po the Croc
Voice cast
change- Mick Wingert as Po, Zeng, Qilin, Bad Po and the Theme song singer
- Fred Tatasciore as Shifu
- Kari Wahlgern as Tigress / Mei-Li and Fang (1st time)
- Amir Talai as Crane
- Lucy Liu as Viper
- James Sie as Monkey / Chao
- Max Koch as Mantis and Pan Feng
- James Hong as Mr. Ping
- Lynn Milgrim as Scorpion
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Temutai
- Wallace Shawn as Taotie
- Simon Helberg as Bian Zao
- John DiMaggio as Fung
- Amy Hill as Su / Mrs. Gow
- Lauren Tom as Song / Bai Li
- Toby Huss as Mr. Yeung
- Jim Ward as Kwan
- R. Lee Ermey as Tsin
- Diedrich Bader as Hundun
- Stephen Root as Junjie
- Danny Cooksey as Peng
- Wendie Malick as Fenghuang
- Randall Duk Kim as Oogway
- Pamela Hayden as Fang (2nd time)
- Neil Frost as Constable Hu
- Jim Cummings as Lidong and Rhino Guard #2
- Laraine Newman as Yan Fan
- Clancy Brown as Pai Mei
- Frank Welker as Animals' vocal effects (uncredited)[source?]
References
change- ↑ "Nickelodeon Builds on Animation Legacy by Adding Unprecedented 450 Episodes of New Animated Programming to Schedule Over the Next Three Years". Nickelodeon via PR Newswire. March 10, 2011. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
- ↑ "Megahit Martial Arts Panda is Back as Nickelodeon and DreamWorks Animation Premiere Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, New CG-Animated Series, Monday, Nov. 7, at 5:30 P.M. (ET/PT)". PR Newswire. October 25, 2011. Retrieved October 26, 2011.