My guess is that it's because pandas are from China and Kung Fu developed there. I think it would have been funny if they had used the creatures from that old Kung Fu theatre show: The Five Deadly Venoms.
As i mentioned from the top, Why Kung Fu Panda rather then Skunk Fu?
There is a television series of Skung Fu, but not Kung Fu Panda which i have not heard before. My thoughts are really talkitive and confused on why the creators chose a Panda rather then a Skunk, since it is indeed more comedian then a different type of genre in my mind. I have been watching Skunk Fu in the series from the CW channel and have been watching it nearly five months now. And it was about the Skunk instead of the Panda.
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My guess is that it's because pandas are from China and Kung Fu developed there. I think it would have been funny if they had used the creatures from that old Kung Fu theatre show: The Five Deadly Venoms.
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The other thing is that the Skunk is native to North American only, and as such, has no place in the traditional Chinese Mythology...
//// KUNG FU PANDA : In Theaters June 6, 2008 \\\\
Skunk Fu! © Cartoon Saloon
I think the creators were looking for comedy and I think that a panda would be funnier than a skunk. Also all the other animals in the movie come from Aisa it would look stupid if you had one that olny lives in North America as the star.
Well i am not sure about what you guys thought about in your heads, though i must admit that a skunk may be weird for it to be in a movie screen not knowing any type of martial arts or karate.
The only amusing thing would be the comedy from it not just the fun of it, only the feeling, the rythm of the motion from the anime perspectiveness.
Anyway would you rather be with a panda that is huge then the intelligent skunk that can learn anything you teach the little skunk?
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