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Kung Fu: Panda- Secrets Of The Scroll -2016-
Boar, tied up, complains, “I would’ve gotten away with it if not for those five… and that weird panda who wasn’t even there.” Themes & Character Takeaways | Character | Initial Flaw | Lesson Learned | | --- | --- | --- | | Tigress | Pride & isolation | Trust is strength | | Monkey | Vanity & distraction | Focus serves the team | | Mantis | Impulsiveness | Precision requires calm | | Viper | Fear of harm | Courage is action despite fear | | Crane | Shame & hiding | Your difference is your power |
Tigress answers for all: “A master alone is strong. Five masters together are unbreakable.” Back in the present, Po asks Shifu, “So the scroll tells how the Furious Five got together?”
Shifu learns that Boar is heading to the to sell the scroll to an outlaw syndicate. Shifu cannot go himself (he is guarding the palace), so he sends each of the five young warriors individually, believing any one of them can stop Boar. Kung Fu Panda- Secrets of the Scroll -2016-
Po looks at his own paw, grins, and says, “So… can I be in the next scroll?”
Shifu says: “The secret is not in the scroll. It is in you. And now… in Po, too.” Boar, tied up, complains, “I would’ve gotten away
Logline: Before they became the legendary Furious Five, a young Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane are brought together for the first time by Master Shifu, who forces them to work as a team to protect a sacred scroll from the villainous Boar. Part 1: The Setup – Five Disparate Warriors The story is framed as a flashback. In the present, Po discovers an ancient scroll labeled "The Furious Five" and asks Master Shifu what it means. Shifu tells him the story of how the Five first met.
Tigress finally understands: Shifu didn’t send them to fight alone. He sent them together because each weakness can be covered by another’s strength. Po looks at his own paw, grins, and
Shifu unrolls the scroll. It’s blank except for five tiny ink paw-prints – one from each of them at the moment they first stood together.
