Is this full-length?


If it is, why not release it in theaters?

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I question that too.

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heeey... when is this coming out on the net??

i dont care what its length is.. i want to know the secrets..


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This page says short but today's news article says sequel.

Kung Fu Panda To Be Released With Sequel
15 September 2008 10:40 AM, PDT


Making a bid for top-selling status over the coming holiday period, Paramount Home Video plans to package the DreamWorks Animation hit Kung Fu Panda with an unreleased sequel, Secrets of the Furious Five, and release the package on a Sunday, November 9, instead of the usual Tuesday, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The package, being released under the title, Pandamonium Double Pack, will be available on both standard DVD and on high-definition Blu-ray and will be priced at about $25.


I hope they are not trying to market a short as a full length feature.


Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle "Dixie"?

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I don't believe it's a sequel cause if it is, they would have the rest of the cast returning besides having only Jack Black and Dustin Hoffman. Secrets of The Furious Five is like one of those animated short filmss like Boog and Elliot's Midnight Bun Run and Hammy's Boomerang Adventure that was planted on the Open Season and Over the Hedge DVDs, but for some reason, this was planted seperated as a bonus. I hope this doesn't confused anyone.

Master Shifu is the best ^_^

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Ok, we get it, you like Open Season. You mention it in every post. Hell, your screen name proclaims your love for that crap-ass movie.

Why don't you save the worshiping of garbage for the Open Season message boards, ok?

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For the last time, it's just a signature! What the hell is wrong with that? And it's NOT a crap ass movie!

Kung Fu Panda and Open Season are the best movies in the world, so why should I give a damn?

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It is. It's a by-the-numbers Pixar imitation that tries to force emotions where they don't belong.

Normally, I don't put much stock into what critics say, but they were right about that movie. Suck fest, period.

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