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Fat old guy fight
Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness - "Father Crime"
Episode 21 Season 1
Synopsis:
When Shifu's father Shirong returns to the Jade Palace, Po thinks the family reunion will be so sweet. He soon learns that Shifu and his father don't get along.
Characters:
Kung Fu Panda is a franchise that is well known for tackling the subject of daddy issues and father-son relationships in general.
Master Shifu is very cold to his father, understandably so. The way how he talks about Shirong to his students like he's not even there. Or rather, he specifically speaks this way to get back at his father. It's not just bitterness and anger talking. He truly knows his father. The flicker of hope in his eyes when he saw the picture, the hurt when his predictions were confirmed, when his father came back, and them saying goodbye to one another. It was a roller-coaster of emotions.
Po is very invested in their relationship. In his fanboy fashion, he wants to know all the details about his master. When he learns about how complicated things are he tries to help. Po has a very strong bond with his father Ping, and master Shifu is like a father figure to him, so obviously he wants them to make up.
I think I got my wish. In the previous episode, I noted how the Furious Five tend to just blindly follow the master. Tigress did what she thought was right. She knows Shifu, he doesn't say it but if something bad actually happened to his dad or worst, died, Shifu would feel guilty.
By the way, the whole sequence with Po going to save Shirong only to run into Tigress who's doing the same thing and then switching to Shifu saving his father is phenomenal. It's ''subverting expectations'' in the best of ways, not like movies today where they lie to the audience. It's a great setup and pay-off.
This episode is my favorite so far. In the beginning, the series was just a Saturday morning cartoon with morals for the kiddies. The last couple of episodes are a non-stop study and expansion of characters from the movie and introduced in the show. Now let's hope the winning streak keeps going.
Villains: Fung and the Croc Bandits are still working for Tong Fo. They want to hammer home hoe creepy Tong Fo is with his eyes and getting up in peoples faces, but I think he could be a lot creepier. He was scary when he started listing all the horrible stuff he’ll do with Shifu and intimidating Shirong.
63 tries, two successful attempts.
Yes, you read that right; two successful attempts.
The first time I killed Kruul (attempt 61), he went into his “time to kill myself and also everybody else!” animation and I sat back, exhausted. And then enemies kept spawning, and I literally sat there in shock as Velen went down in two seconds and I got kicked out of the scenario with no credit.
After a couple more wipes, I killed him again, and this time I picked up the adds that continued to spawn even though the fucking fight was fucking goddamned over and I held them until I woke up in fucking Dalaran with fucking goddamned credit.
When I defeated Agatha on Vendettarius, I was so deliriously furious that I ran around the apartment shouting curse words and giggling like a child. When I beat the Risen Threat with Audoris, I was tired, but proud.
At this moment, I feel nothing. No joy, no anger, not even exhaustion. I’ve forgotten the taste of strawberries, and I can still hear “YOUR LIFE FADES, PROPHET!” ringing in my ears. This challenge was tuned by the absolute fucking Devil itself, and someone at Blizzard should feel very, very ashamed. I know some people were disappointed when Blizzard said they currently had no plans for a Challenge Mode/Mage Tower equivalent in Battle for Azeroth, but I am relieved.
Shirong Stonepetal
MALE PANDAREN | Windwalker Monk Lightning Assault of the Hidden Hand, Grandmaster Windwalker HAIR COLOR: Black EYE COLOR: Green HEIGHT: 7′4″ BUILD: Bearmode FACE/VOICE MODEL: John Cho NOTABLE TRAITS: Lots of scars on his hands and forearms. Almost always wears a red bandanna, a gift from his mother. PERSONALITY: Easygoing, slow to anger, and quick with the most awful jokes one can imagine, Shirong is a pandaren’s pandaren - at least for the most part. He does lack the patience for some of his people’s more time-consuming pastimes like meditation and beer-brewing, but he exerts a calming influence over those around him. He prefers to talk problems out before resorting to violence, but when it’s time for the fists to fly, he’s the first (and usually the fastest) to throw a punch, peppering his opponents with insults and wisecracks even as they wither beneath a barrage of strikes; it’s when he gets quiet then his opponents should start to worry. Still, he’s determined not to take life too seriously - and to prevent his friends from doing so as well. BACKGROUND: Shirong was born in Pandaria, growing up in Honeydew Village in the Jade Forest, getting into scuffles, wooing the local girls, and getting into as much mischief as he dared. The relative tranquility of his teenage years were interrupted with the arrival of the Horde and the Alliance on Pandaria’s shores, and first impressions were immediate: he saw how the Alliance took advantage of the well-meaning Honeydew volunteers, and he also saw the motley crew of Horde soldiers who saved them from borderline slavery. Completely entranced by the call of adventure, he happily left Honeydew village behind and tagged along with these adventurers who called themselves the Hidden Hand - much to their chagrin. The Horde warriors fought with grace, skill, and ferocity Shirong had heard of only in legends, and he made up his mind to join them. However, his age (only 17) was an obstacle, and their leader, Vendettarius, made a deal with the young pandaren: train hard and grow up strong, and the Hand would think about recruitment. Vendettarius expected that would be the last they would see of the curious pandaren, but he couldn’t have been more wrong. Now with an actual goal to work towards, Shirong immersed himself completely in the ways of the Windwalker and quickly ascended the ranks of monk trainees first at the Tian Monastery, then at the monastery atop the Peak of Serenity. A year and a half later to the exact day, an 18-year-old Shirong tracked the Hidden Hand down when he joined the pandaren arm of the Darkspear Rebellion. In spite of their initial hesitations about his age and experience, he proved himself a valuable addition to the team in the battle against Warchief Hellscream, and he was formally inducted shortly after Vol’jin took power. Since then, he has been a steadfast frontline fighter and a tireless comedian, keeping the Hidden Hand’s spirits high as much as he can. Recently, he’s also taken on a secondary role as a ‘calming influence’ on Cythrael in spite of the fact that they hated each other when they first met; it worked out, though, because now they’re dating.
Shirong’s had a rough night.
The weirdest part of me watching Kung Fu Panda 3?
I want to write a fic with Shirong. As in - Shifu watches Po interacting with his two father and he has an urge to see him.
Especially since my His greatest trick is the only fic with Shirong on fanfiction.net.
Hey, Kung Fu Panda: Legend of Awesomeness writers!
Can I have more Shirong in next season? I know it can't be done with third season, but the fourth one, maybe? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeease?!