"I see you like to [X]. Maybe you should [X]... ON MYFIST!!!" ExplanationDuring Po's dream sequence at the beginning of the film, a thug exclaims this to Po, with the word chew being used in place of X.
"Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be LEGENDARY!" ExplanationTai Lung's response to learning the Dragon Warrior's name, often used for scenarios of people starting conflicts for no good reason or making light of trivial struggles.
Content Aware Po. ExplanationOriginating from this video, Po's expression seen in the thumbnail makes for a good reaction image. Used to express a faux-pas or intense confusion, it is used interchangeably with the "bruh" and "Unsettled Tom" memes.
"Mmm. Monkey." Explanation From a scene in Secrets of the Furious Five, fans latched onto the way Master Oogway reacted when asked why he'd saved Monkey's life. (Oogway could tell Monkey was only a prankster to be acknowledged, for the curious.)
"There are no accidents." ExplanationAnother quote from Oogway, accompanied by something outrageously stupid, or as a response to a lucky coincidence or an instance of Hilarious in Hindsight.
"There are accidents." ExplanationAn edited version of the above used as a Take That!.
"There is just news. There is no good or bad." [...] "That is bad news..." ExplanationYet another quote from Oogway, when Shifu explains that Tai Lung has escaped from prison. Naturally, it's used to express dismay at bad news.
Oogway's Advice. ExplanationIn a similar vein to the much older "Confucius Says" meme, many videos have been made of Oogway dispensing (usually extremely bad) advice in the form of fake, wise sounding rhymes (i.e. "If she leaves you feeling blue, then her mother you must pursue.")
Fans After Seeing Kung Fu Panda 4ExplanationFollowing the release of the fourth movie, disappointed fans started making edits of Tai Lung's Rage Against the Mentor scene, framing it as themselves (Tai Lung) raging against DreamWorks Animation (Shifu) for the film's disappointing quality after the first three films.