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No matter how many times you brush Kung Fu Panda, you can't find these details.

The most eye-catching star this weekend is Po, a chubby panda.

"Kung Fu Panda 3" was released last Friday, and it broke 100 million in half a day.

Refresh the box office record of mainland animated films.

As of 3: 30 this afternoon, the mainland has 350 million.

Word of mouth is ok.

The freshness of rotten tomatoes is 80%.

Kung Fu Panda series is the most animated film with China characteristics in Hollywood.

This third film is the most "China" in the whole series.

Almost can be regarded as domestic animation.

Nearly half of the behind-the-scenes staff came from China, and 1/3 of the film was also produced in China.

Also specially designed for the China version, the mouth shape and facial expressions are completely synchronized.

Designed to satisfy the tastes of China audiences.

For example, in the China edition, Jiao Hu used the phrase "unusually spicy" when buying breakfast.

Po: We want five spring rolls and a spicy noodle. (Looking at Jiao Hu) What spicy food do you want?

Tigress: abnormal and spicy.

It's quite in line with Sichuan style.

In the English version, Jiao Hu said that "the sauce will be opened separately".

This is the first time that Hollywood has produced an exclusive version for non-English speaking countries.

As early as the first film was released, the director called it "a love letter to China".

Po's love for China is much deeper than you think.

Angular colors

Needless to say, the protagonist Po-

Panda.

China's national treasure.

Bao's brother and sister "Five Chivalrous Men" are five kinds of animals: tiger, mantis, snake, crane and monkey.

This is no accident.

Because these animals can find the corresponding pictographic boxing in China Wushu.

Character costumes are also painstaking.

In the first two movies, Jiao Hu wore a Chinese-style red vest embroidered with leaves.

In the third part, she changed into a jacket embroidered with leaves.

The golden monkey's wristband is similar to the armored wristband of ancient soldiers.

The crane is wearing a hat peculiar to China.

Because of China Kung Fu movies, experts often wear hats.

For example, Ashes of Time.

Mantis is special.

This character is naked, but the animator wrote the word "Shou" on the back of Mantis, which represents the traditional culture of China.

There are many pandas in Kung Fu Panda 3, and at most 30 pandas have appeared in one shot.

In order to ensure that every dress is different, the animator designed more than 30 styles according to the atlas of ancient Chinese clothes.

Among them, Bao's girlfriend Meimei wore a red robe with a purple lining.

Also from ancient bridal gowns.

Meimei's role design

skill

In order to ensure that China Kung Fu in the film is authentic enough, the production team specially went to Shaolin Temple to learn from it.

Po's stunt-"Wizard's Finger"

It is one of the seventy-two stunts of Shaolin.

In the third part, Po also used this trick to subdue Jiao Hu.

The action design in the film is based on Hong Kong Kung Fu movies.

In three English versions, Jackie Chan voiced the golden monkey.

The film specially designed Jackie Chan's signature action for the golden monkey-

Tilt your fingers

In the first film, Master trains Po to grab bowls and buns, which also comes from Jackie Chan's snake-like hand.

The villain Tai Long in the first movie was named after Hong Kong star Tommy Tam.

The Five Man always moves his legs like Bruce Lee.

The pursuit of the five masters on the roof is exactly the same as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Even the soundtrack of this passage is Zhang Ziyi's fun run music in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

In Kung Fu Panda, there have also been split-screen scenes similar to Hong Kong martial arts films in the 1960s and 1970s.

Hu Jinquan's Woman;

The second scene of Po catching a fireball is very similar to shaolin soccer in Stephen Chow.

Besides, if you have a good memory.

You will find that every part of the Kung Fu Panda series has Tai Chi elements.

The first turtle master learned about the "birthplace of kung fu" of martial arts, just like a Tai Chi eight diagrams.

The second part, the fireworks set off by animals form Tai Chi patterns.

In the third part, Po took Master Oogway's cane and drew a map of Artest.

event

The scene of Chinese style is also a major feature of Kung Fu Panda series.

In the first part, the design of Jade Palace incorporates the concept of five elements.

The second part, streets with strong Chengdu style.

In the third part, the design of the whole panda village refers to Qingcheng Mountain in Sichuan.

Fine knot

Apart from these obvious China elements.

In the three series of Kung Fu Panda, we can also see the small details of paying tribute to the traditional culture of China.

Every movie has a different title.

The original logo of DreamWorks was a little boy sitting on the moon fishing.

In the first film, the little boy was replaced by a monkey who played with a stick perfectly.

Isn't this the Monkey King?

In the second part, the man sitting on the moon becomes a turtle master with a Chinese knot under his shell.

In the third part, the opening characters directly used pandas.

In addition, at the beginning of each film, the audience will be brought into a situation with China's unique skills.

From the beginning of the first film, Po's heroic dream can see the shadow of paper-cutting.

The second part draws lessons from shadow play from the beginning.

The third part, in the form of ink painting, shows the struggle between the green-eyed cow and Master Roshi.

Acupuncture also appeared in movies.

Dance bug

Setting off firecrackers and other customs peculiar to China.

The appearance of food is also characteristic of China.

Bao's favorite-steamed stuffed bun.

Mr. Ping's favorite-noodles.

In the third part, I also specially added the plot that Po accidentally spilled the unique Chili noodles in Sichuan when he was taking a shower.

More grounded.

Even the smallest and most inconspicuous props are carefully designed with reference to physical objects.

The design of the table refers to the folding tea table in ancient China, which contains drawers for storing tea and whole grains.

On the barrel of the auspicious symbol, there is a phoenix pattern painted.

The windows and columns are painted with dragon and lotus patterns.

Do you remember the scene where Po catches the shell in Kung Fu Panda 2?

Although it was only a few seconds, all we saw on the screen was a fireball.

In fact, the shells are engraved with auspicious clouds.

It is the perfection in the smallest detail that makes Kung Fu Panda series "the most China Hollywood animation".