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Skip It OR See It- Kung Fu Panda 4

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Skip It OR See It- Kung Fu Panda 4

It is hard to believe but there is a FOURTH Kung Fu Panda movie. It is the new Dreamworks film with Jack Black returning as Po.

But is it worth going to the theaters? I say yes. I think this is a great family friendly film. It has more humor to it than previous Kung Fu Panda films making it perfect for kids.

Also, it is not very long, with an hour and a half screentime so the kids won’t be sitting for too long.

While it definitely earns its PG rating, some images might be a little intense for super young kids. But it should be fine for anyone 7+

I highly recommend seeing this movie with your family.

Kung Fu Panda earns: 4 popcorn buckets out of 5

 

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