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- Meet the Cast (13.19) - Jack Black, Jackie Chan, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogan, Lucy Liu, David Cross, and Ian McShane. Surprise appearance by James Hong.
- Pushing the Boundaries (7.09) - Mark Osborne (Director), John Stevenson (Director), as well as animators and character designers, and others discuss how they brought the film to life and broke new ground mixing fur with clothing and kung fu. Special effects are also addressed, and special focus is given to the rope bridge scene.
- Learn the Panda Dance (4.31) - Learn dance moves inspired by the animals and fighting styles found in Kung Fu Panda
- Learn to Draw (31.56) - The artistically inclined will appreciate several lessons on how to draw Po, Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper and Crane.
- Sound Design (3.55) - Mark Osborne (Director) Ethan Van Der Ryn (Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer), and Erik Aadahl (Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer) discuss bringing the film to life through realistic and inventive sound effects
- 'Kung Fu Fighting' Music Video (2.30) - A video of Cee Lo Green's song for the film.
- Do You Kung Fu? (10.55) - Learn the basics of Kung Fu styles and poses.
- Mr. Ping's Noodle House (4.44) - Alton Brown narrates the noodle-making process at Mr. Chow as demonstrated by Danny Yip, Mr Chow's Executive Pasta Chef.
- How to Use Chopsticks (2.58) - With the help of a narrator, a young girl demonstrates how to hold and use chopsticks.
- The Animals of Kung Fu Panda (6.19) - Take a look at some of the most respected animals in China including the tiger, crane, mantis, monkey, and viper.
- Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Scroll (23.14) - Having first appeared on Kung Fu Panda Ultimate Edition of Awesomeness Blu-ray (2016), this story is set years before the events of the first film, Tigress works to redeem herself in Shifu's eyes by confronting a warrior named Boar and developing her own style.
- Feature Commentary - Likely sourced from the Kung Fu Panda Blu-ray (2011) release comes a commentary track from Directors John Stevenson and Mark Osborne. The pair discuss their inspirations for a variety of elements in film, their own fandoms, the evolution of the story, the importance of the improvisation done by some members of the voice cast, visual effects, the elevated sound design, and more.
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