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7!''Kung Fu Panda''
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9!!!Former Jade Palace Students
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11[[folder:Tai Lung]]
12!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IanMcShane [films], Creator/AndreSogliuzzo [TV Series during Po's illusion], Patrick [=McHugh=] [first video game, Showdown of Legendary Legends], Pat Fraley [Legendary Warriors]; Riley Osbourne, Creator/MichelleRuff (young)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Gao Hanwen (Cantonese); Pierre Chagnon (Canadian French); Marc Lavoine (EU French); Thomas Fritsch [''[=KFP=] 1''], Klaus Dieter Klebsch [''[=KFP=] 4''] (German); Creator/FabrizioPucci (Italian); Akira Nakao (Japanese); An Jang-hyeok (Korean); Cheng Yuzhu [''[=KFP=] 1''], Liu Beichen [''[=KFP=] 4''] (PRC Mandarin); Clement Fu (TW Mandarin); Sérgio Fortuna (Brazilian Portuguese); Creator/JoaquimDeAlmeida (EU Portuguese); Vladimir Antonik (Russian); Juan Carlos Gustems (EU Spanish); Creator/BlasGarcia (LA Spanish); Wiktor Zborowski (Polish)[[/labelnote]]
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15->"Fly back there and tell them... the ''real'' Dragon Warrior is coming home."\
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17The BigBad of the first film. One of Master Shifu's earlier students and adopted son, Tai Lung is an arrogant Snow Leopard who turned evil and went on a rampage. For that, he was imprisoned for twenty years. It is the prophecy of his escape that sets the events of the series into motion and his defeat at the hands of Po that affirms Po as the Dragon Warrior.
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19* TheAce: His escape from the prison and easy defeat of the Five are arguably the greatest on-screen feats of physical skill and prowess in the entire trilogy- and that's ''after'' years of extreme confinement.
20* AlasPoorVillain: He was adopted and groomed by Shifu into being the Dragon Warrior of prophecy but felt abandoned once Oogway told him that he wasn't the Dragon Warrior and Shifu did nothing to sway his opinion or justify his decision to Tai Lung.
21* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:He at long last gets the Dragon Scroll only to find it completely blank save for a gold reflective surface. He spent his entire life lusting for the power of the scroll, only to find it has no such power and he fails to understand its message, even after Po spells it out for him.]]
22* ArchEnemy:
23** Tai Lung has a huge bone to pick with Shifu, [[RageAgainstTheMentor who he blames for failing him as a master and father]]. When it's time for the final battle with Po, he dismisses him as just a panda at first and underestimates him immensely.
24** He is Po's first enemy and his EvilCounterpart. He mocks Po for being a panda and greatly underestimates him. It is clear that from the moment he meets him, he despises Po. Po on the other hand does not openly hate Tai Lung for his misdeeds, even explaining the scroll's meaning to him and expressing regret for having to banish him to the spirit realm.
25* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Shifu told him throughout his childhood that he was destined for greatness and trained him accordingly. Over time he became convinced that he would be chosen as the Dragon Warrior.
26* AxCrazy: He tries to keep himself composed, but he's very quick to resort to positively vicious violence when remotely provoked, as seen when he tore through the entire Valley over being denied the Dragon Scroll. This insanity was the main reason he was locked up in the first place.
27* BadassArmfold: He’s doing this in the picture above.
28* BigBad: Of the first film. His impending return and desire for revenge is what kicks off the plot, necessitating the choosing of the Dragon Warrior and thus beginning Po's journey.
29* BloodKnight: Clearly relishes the idea of fighting the actual Dragon Warrior, as his BadassBoast on the bridge against the Furious Five demonstrates:
30-->'''Tai Lung:''' So that is his name... Po. Finally, a {{worthy opponent}}. Our battle will be ''legendary''!
31* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Tigress' Abel, with Tigress being the foster sister.
32* CallingTheOldManOut: He rants at Shifu (who basically raised him) about how he encouraged him to seek greatness, only to stand aside as it was denied him.
33-->'''Tai Lung:''' Who filled my head with dreams? Who drove me to train until my bones cracked? Who denied me my destiny?!
34* CatsAreMean: Aside from being the BigBad, he's also kind of a jerk in general. Look no further than his conversation with Tigress.
35* TheCameo: He returns in the third film [[FreezeFrameBonus as a jade amulet on Kai's waist,]] but he is never utilized as a jombie.
36* ChildProdigy: He showed a natural aptitude for kung fu from a very young age.
37* TheChosenWannabe: When he was denied the chance to be the Dragon Warrior, he decided to simply take the scroll by force.
38* ColorMotif: He has an association with blue; his nerve attack leaves a blue "shockwave" when he uses it, and the fire he [[spoiler:fights Shifu with in the Jade Palace]] is also blue.
39* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When confronting the Five on the bridge, Tai Lung recalls stories he has heard of how the new Dragon Warrior "fell from the sky in a ball of fire", and is "unlike anything the world has ever seen". With an earlier scene in the film showing how and why these rumours actually started, Tai Lung is [[LockedOutOfTheLoop clearly unaware of the fact]] that these descriptions are actually sarcastically ''mocking'' Po, and he instead takes them completely seriously, thus setting himself up for disappointment when he eventually meets Po in person. It also adds to the Five's humbling as they [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe visibly realise their mockery of Po earlier unwittingly chained a rumor mill.]]
40-->'''Monkey:''' Po?!
41* CombatPragmatist: During break-out from Chor Gom Prison, Tai Lung is able to turn around all the various weapons and safety measures that the guards employ to prevent his escape, and instead using them to propel himself closer to his goal.
42* DeadpanSnarker: When he feels like it. Just like his father figure.
43-->'''Shifu:''' This is no longer your home. And I am no longer your master.\
44'''Tai Lung:''' Oh, yes. You have a new favourite. So where is this "Po"? Did I scare him off?
45* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Whether or not it was intentional, Tai Lung is one for the traditional Kung-Fu Hero that is exiled or imprisoned by his enemies and returns to claim what (he thinks) is his. The movie also deconstructs in Tai Lung's character the idea of TheChosenOne, MasterOfAll, and RoaringRampageOfRevenge. While Tai Lung was imprisoned by his father figure, it was for a good reason as Tai Lung would do anything to get the Dragon Scroll and attacked his mentor/father figure without mercy and showed he would go to [[ItsAllAboutMe extreme lengths to get what he wants.]] Tai Lung believed he was the chosen one due to his father figure raising him into becoming the best student from the temple. While in most Kung-Fu stories, he would be the chosen one, the [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong nature of the Dragon Scroll]] renders that belief meaningless and indeed, anathema to the purpose of Kung-Fu. Being raised to crave outside validation for accomplishments was detrimental to Tai Lung's personal growth, who instead needed to look to himself rather than others. While Tai Lung was very much TheAce and a prodigy, learning 1,000 scrolls worth of techniques, he only looked to the physical and technical aspects of Kung-Fu and never focused on spiritual enlightenment or peace within himself. Lastly, Tai Lung was let down by Shifu by not supporting Tai Lung in the ways that mattered most, and for leaving him to rot in prison for 20 years without trying to reach out to his son or helping him in a way that could have given Tai Lung a chance at redemption. Tai Lung had become so bitter and selfish that even when Shifu admits his own faults and apologizes, Tai Lung still ignores him and not only attacks Shifu but is also harming innocent people. While Shifu was at fault for some of the wrongs that resulted, Tai Lung became a cold and brutal beast willing to destroy anyone and anything to get what he wanted.
46* DesperatelyCravesAffection: [[spoiler:His desire to be The Dragon Warrior stems from feelings of inadequecy and abandonment since he felt betrayed when his adoptive father, Shifu, did nothing to change Oogway's belief that Tai Lung was not the prophesied warrior despite Shifu’s training giving him the impression that he was the prophesied dragon warrior.]]
47* TheDeterminator: Nothing gets in his way. Not armies, not arrows, not ballista bolts, not falling stalactites, not five of the greatest Kung-Fu warriors, not his own master, and father. He often encounters obstacles that should have permanently ended him, but he keeps finding off-the-cuff solutions to overcome them and roar back into the fight.
48* DoorstopBaby: He was abandoned at the Jade Temple door as an infant.
49* TheDreaded: ''Everyone'' fears him. Even Vachir, the prison warden, loses his cocky bravado once it becomes clear that Tai Lung has made it past all Chorh-Gom's defenses (and is about to throw a bunch of dynamite into his face).
50* DudeWheresMyRespect: His attitude, his demeanour and his ego put the erroneous impression into his head that he was the prophesied Dragon Warrior but felt betrayed and besmirched when he was denied the title.
51* EarlyPersonalitySigns: Even as a young cub, he showed physical strength and talent in kung fu, as seen when he kicked a punching bag hard enough to send it flying across the room.
52* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:The true reason behind his wrath. It wasn't so much the fact that he was denied the Dragon Scroll that caused him to become so violent as it was the fact that Shifu, who had acted as his paternal figure, did nothing to try to change Oogway's mind or even explain Oogway's reasoning why he was denied. Add to that the fact that Shifu never once visited Tai Lung after he was imprisoned, and you can understand why he'd feel that his father figure had abandoned him.]]
53* EvilBrit: A villain who has his voice actor's natural English accent.
54* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His arrogance prevents him from understanding the secret of the Dragon Scroll that the secret to limitless power [[spoiler:lies within himself. WordOfGod says this is the only thing that prevents him from making a HeelFaceTurn. As far as he’s concerned, why would he need to because he’s under the impression that he's in the right when it turns out he could not be more wrong about that.]] His ego also prevents him from seeing why Oogway said he wasn’t the Dragon Warrior because his attitude was the very antithesis of the one needed to be the Dragon Warrior.
55* EvilCounterpart:
56** To Po -- Both are orphans whose life had something to do with Kung Fu and being the Dragon Warrior. Tai Lung was shown to be gifted at Kung Fu and groomed for the role of the Dragon Warrior, but was not chosen as the Dragon Warrior and became the BigBad he is; Po had to work his way to being a Kung Fu master and was chosen as the Dragon Warrior. Also, while Po is a HumbleHero (bordering on HeroicSelfDeprecation), Tai Lung is an ArrogantKungFuGuy (which is his FatalFlaw). Finally, when it comes to the Dragon Scroll, while Po does get the message of the scroll and decides to go back to the Jade Palace and defeat Tai Lung in the final battle, Tai Lung [[VillainousBreakdown doesn’t]] and decides to take his rage out on Po and eventually gets defeated in the same final battle.
57** To Tigress -- Both do not know their real parents (the latter was raised in an OrphanageOfLove, the former was a DoorstopBaby), and [[WellDoneSonGuy just wanted their teacher's love]]. Like Tai Lung, Tigress believed that she would be chosen as the Dragon Warrior by Oogway, and resented Po for 'stealing her thunder'. Also, both are big [[CatsAreMean felines]] who suffer from {{Pride}} and [[HairTriggerTemper a bad temper]]. Unlike Tai Lung, Tigress remained honorable by choosing to become an even better and more worthy warrior. This decision, combined with her defeat at the Thread of Hope, kept her from following the same path as him.
58* EvilFormerFriend: To Shifu, his master.
59* EvilIsHammy: He isn't a subtle character.
60* EvilSoundsDeep: His overall assertive demeanor is matched by a firm, commanding voice.
61* FaceDeathWithDignity:
62** Completely averted in the first film. Tai Lung is [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness genuinely terrified]] when Po catches him in the Wuxi Finger Hold, and he is last seen tensing fearfully when Po completes the move.
63** [[spoiler:Played straight in the fourth film. Despite having been brought back to life by The Chameleon, Tai Lung and the other villains decide to go back to the Spirit Realm instead of staying on the living realm without much fuss. He outright asks Po to send them all "home", showing he's at peace in the afterlife.]]
64* FaceHeelTurn: In a flashback, he went from Shifu's beloved son and prize pupil to a destructive FallenHero that went on a rampage through the Valley and tried to kill his own mentor when he was deemed unworthy of the Dragon Scroll.
65* FallenHero: Used to be a great hero in the Valley. Then Oogway decided that he wasn't ''enough'' of a hero to deserve the Dragon Scroll and it all went downhill from there. [[spoiler:At least, that's how it went down in his head. The truth is that his arrogance and refusal to look beyond combat and pursue self-enlightenment is the reason that Oogway denied him the Dragon Scroll.]]
66* FatalFlaw: Hubris. How much of this is his fault and how much of it is Shifu's is a matter for debate, but Tai Lung's immense arrogance ultimately winds up being his downfall three separate times, each worse than the last. Firstly, it prevents him from reflecting on himself enough to understand why Oogway denied him the Dragon Scroll. Secondly, it drove him to go on a destructive rampage through the Valley of Peace and challenge Oogway to a duel, a duel he loses badly. Finally, it prevents him from understanding or appreciating the true meaning of the Dragon Scroll, even when Po spells it out to him. Po offered him a chance to change, and Tai Lung's pride made him throw it away, sealing his fate.
67* FauxAffablyEvil: Downplayed at first. After fighting his way out of the prison, Tai Lung roughly {{Neck Lift}}s Zeng, strokes his head, and amicably tells the goose to deliver his message to the Valley of Peace before helpfully throwing him up to catch flight. As he becomes [[VillainousBreakdown more and more enraged later on]], he varies between trying his damnedest to play this trope straight and just doing away with the pleasantries entirely. He compliments the Furious Five for their performance against him before subduing them with his nerve attacks. He also acts nearly respectfully upon first meeting his master for twenty years, but he drops the act upon Shifu's answer that they ''must'' fight.
68-->'''Tai Lung:''' I'm glad Shifu sent you. ''[brings his paw close to the shivering Zeng before stroking the goose's head]'' I was beginning to think I'd been forgotten. Fly back there and tell them... the ''real'' Dragon Warrior is coming home.
69* FighterMageThief: The Fighter to Shen's Thief and Kai's Mage; While sometimes turning his opponents' own weapons and environment against them, for the most part he fights using pure Kung Fu- unlike Shen- and [[spoiler:while his nerve attacks can paralyze with a touch, they bear no similarity to Kai's chi manipulation]].
70* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric -- [[ArrogantKungFuGuy arrogant]], [[UnstoppableRage destructive]] and HotBlooded.
71* FreudianExcuse: He turned evil because he was denied the Dragon Scroll by Oogway, [[spoiler:and Shifu did not challenge that decision despite the tremendous amount of support he gave Tai Lung before.]]
72* FreudianTrio: The Id to Shen's Superego and Kai's Ego. Tai Lung is the most aggressive and physically capable of the three and is also by far the most temperamental.
73* FromNobodyToNightmare: He went from a sweet orphan to TheDreaded.
74* FurryReminder: He punctuates a lot of his dialogue with growls and snarls.
75* GeniusBruiser: While he's [[TheJuggernaut a strong, powerful fighter]], Tai Lung is truly unstoppable due to his strategic intellect and how he [[CombatPragmatist easily adapts to setbacks]]. He's able to escape from prison by using one of Zeng's loose feathers to pick the intricate lock of his chi-disrupting restraints, and in both his escape and his fight with the Furious Five, he's able to use the environment to his advantage several times. In addition, his signature move in combat is a calculated nerve strike which, judging by [[CurbStompBattle his easy defeat of the Five]], is an extremely rare skill among Kung Fu masters.
76* TheGift: Though it's to his detriment. He has a severe [[ArrogantKungFuGuy ego problem]] that prevents him from being [[spoiler:truly receptive of the Dragon Scroll's wisdom]]. This is why Oogway refused to make him the Dragon Warrior. His response to this was less than cordial.
77* HairTriggerTemper: It takes a LOT of things to make him mad, especially being denied something he wants.
78* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: He only wears a belt and a pair of pants. Interestingly, the color of his pants seems to match the blanket he was wrapped in when he was found as a baby.
79* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In the fourth movie, after Po saves him from the Chameleon and gives him back his stolen fighting skills, he finally admits that Po is worthy to be the Dragon Warrior instead of him and bows to Po in respect. He then returns to the Spirit Realm without a fight.]]
80-->'''Tai Lung:''' [[spoiler:Maybe Oogway was right about you. You aren't completely useless after all.]]
81* HerosEvilPredecessor: Downplayed. Tai Lung is Master Shifu's former pupil and a talented Kung Fu fighter who trained since his early age, and Shifu thought he was certain to become the legendary Dragon Warrior. Master Oogway didn't agree, leading to Tai Lung rebelling against the masters and then getting imprisoned for his troubles. Twenty years later, our hero Po is made the Dragon Warrior and then he's informed that he's fated to defeat Tai Lung, the former candidate for the title.
82* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Gets hit by his own nerve strike ability when Chameleon transforms into him.
83* HumiliationConga: Has been going through one since the back half of the first movie. Realising that the secret of the Dragon Warrior he ruined his life to obtain was a blank scroll and being defeated by Po was just the beginning. In ''Kung Fu Panda 3'' it's revealed that while in the Spirit Realm he was defeated and had his chi taken by Kai, being turned into one of his jade amulets until released following Kai's defeat. Then in ''Kung Fu Panda 4'', he is summoned back to the Mortal Realm by the Chameleon only so she can steal his kung fu abilities from him. [[spoiler:[[TheDogBitesBack He eventually gets even with her, though.]]]]
84* IAmNotLeftHanded: The Furious Five give him a combined beatdown from every member aside from Mantis. They tie him up completely with vines and send him flying into the misty chasm, while he screams like his plans are foiled. Tai Lung then flings himself back across the chasm and OneHitKO[=s=] the Furious Five, which shows he really was toying with them and could have defeated them whenever he wanted.
85* IgnoredEpiphany: [[spoiler:When Shifu tells him that he has always been proud of him and sincerely apologizes for having let his pride and love for Tai Lung blind him to what he was turning him into, Tai Lung pauses for a moment and his expression softens, seemingly moved by Shifu's words. He hardens his expression a moment later, grabs him by the throat, and demands to have the Dragon Scroll.]]
86* ImprobableSelfMaintenance: Tai Lung has been kept completely immobilized by an acupuncture needle-laced harness for years at the bottom of a prison built solely to contain him within the heart of a mountain. Despite this, he remains as clean, muscular, and groomed as the day he was imprisoned and easily fights his way through a thousand soldiers once he's finally freed.
87* IncendiaryExponent: He is so badass he can set his paws on fire and not even get burned!
88* IncompletelyTrained: Shifu taught him to focus on the physical side of kung fu, not the spiritual one, preventing him from becoming enlightened [[spoiler:and realizing the true wisdom of the Dragon Scroll]].
89* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Raised to believe he would be named the Dragon Warrior, Tai Lung became arrogant in his skill, entitled to his destiny, and convinced of his own heroism and perfection. However, when he yells at Shifu that "all I ever did, I did to make you proud!" it becomes obvious that Tai Lung believed he needed the validation of the Scroll to have any real worth and earn Shifu's love and pride. This is made poignantly clear when he first stares into the scroll seeing only his reflection and declares [[RuleOfSymbolism "It's nothing!"]], missing the entire lesson of the scroll.
90* InterspeciesAdoption: He was a snow leopard that was adopted by Shifu, a red panda.
91* IResembleThatRemark: Oogway deemed him unfit to receive the Dragon Scroll, seeing a darkness in his heart. Tai Lung responded by destroying the entire Valley of Peace in a fit of rage.
92* {{Jerkass}}: Tai Lung used to be an adorable cub, but he grew up egotistical and smug before turning evil, partly thanks to Shifu neglecting to teach him humility. He looks down on ''everyone'' in his delusions of invincibility, refusing to accept blame for his undoings, and ultimately rejecting his mentor's heartfelt apology. [[spoiler:When he's brought back to life in the fourth movie, he's surprisingly mellowed out into a JerkWithAHeartOfGold or a NobleDemon at least; though he still contemptuously regards Po as a duffer, he doesn't believe for one minute the panda would willingly give the Staff of Wisdom to the Chameleon and tries to return to the Spirit Realm as soon as he's summoned instead of taking the chance to have revenge on anyone. When Po proves Tai Lung's assessment of him being a broken promise wrong by defeating the Chameleon and returning the kung fu masters their strength, Tai Lung accepts him as the Dragon Warrior and returns to the Spirit Realm with newfound respect for his former enemy.]]
93* TheJuggernaut: A thousand rhino warriors don't get a hit on him, the Furious Five can't stop him and even ''Master Shifu'' is solidly defeated by him. Master Oogway seems to be the only character who stands any sort of chance against him. However, Master Oogway is confident that ''Po'' is up to the challenge.
94* KiManipulation: His signature nerve strike causes the flow of ki in an opponent's body to become blocked causing paralysis.
95* KnightOfCerebus: Played straight [[SubvertedTrope until]] the final battle. All his scenes up to then are the darkest parts of the movie, such as his escape and emotional fight with Shifu; but Po's fight with him is loaded with the same slapstick the panda's been prone to the whole movie, making Tai Lung's defeat rather lighthearted.
96* LightIsNotGood: He is a pale snow leopard with golden glowing eyes and the BigBad.
97* LightningBruiser: He's big and muscular while also incredibly agile.
98* LogicalWeakness: His paralyzing nerve strikes are devastatingly effective but they don't work against [[spoiler:Po as his layers of fat mean the strikes do nothing.]]
99* MeaningfulName: His name (太龍, ''tàilóng'') means "great dragon", which is everything but what he actually is (i.e., the Dragon Warrior). As Shifu gave him this name, it drives home the incredible expectations placed on him.
100* MeaninglessVillainVictory: He gets to read the Dragon Scroll, but he can't understand its message.
101* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Oddly, his mouth is almost filled with tiny incisors, for his two lower fangs.
102* {{Mundanger}}: He retroactively becomes this in comparison to the villains that came after him. Tai Lung does not possess an army or artillery like Lord Shen, nor mystical powers like Kai or the Chameleon. He is merely a talented kung fu master, and yet he ''singlehandedly'' poses a massive threat to the Valley and easily defeats almost anything in his way, simply using his own skills and strength.
103* NeverMyFault: He blames Shifu and Oogway for not being named the Dragon Warrior and his imprisonment. While there is some truth in regards to Shifu's accountability, Tai Lung had no right to lash out at everyone in arm's reach for not getting a title he wasn't fit for.
104* OlderThanTheyLook: Tai Lung was already an adult when he was imprisoned, and even after spending 20 years in there -- during which he wasn't even allowed to ''move'' -- by the time he escapes he not only looks no older but didn't even grow any more frail, with Shifu remarking that he's somehow in ''better'' shape than when he was first locked up. Given that he was TheAce, it's evident he's just that good.
105* OneManArmy: ''No'' number of conventional soldiers is a match for him. His prison boasted of a thousand rhino guards and he took them all out within minutes. Sure, he used dynamite for the last group, but it's likely it would have only taken him a few more minutes to clean house the old-fashion way.
106* PantheraAwesome: Of the snow leopard variety.
107* TheParalyzer: His nerve strike which he learned from the [[AwesomenessByAnalysis restraining shell that held him imprisoned]].
108* PayEvilUntoEvil:
109** Once he's set free, one of the very first things he does is go on a rampage and take his revenge on Vachir. Considering how much of a bully Vachir was with harassing Zeng and abusing Tai Lung when he was captive, practically no one can feel sorry for Vachir.
110** [[spoiler:After having his kung-fu restored in the fourth movie, rather than challenging Po to a final battle, he instead grabs the Chameleon by the throat and [[DraggedOffToHell drags her with him into the Spirit Realm]].]]
111* ThePoorlyChosenOne: He was adopted by Shifu, who recognized his natural talent for kung fu and told him he was destined for greatness. He trained all his life in expectation of becoming the Dragon Warrior, but when he asked for the scroll, Oogway refused him. Tai Lung destroyed the entire village in a fit of rage, and was locked up in a TailorMadePrison for the next twenty years.
112* PrehensileTail: Tai Lung uses his unrestrained tail to pick up Zeng's loose feather and use it to pick the lock of his restraint.
113* PurpleIsPowerful: He wears purple trousers and not much else.
114* RageAgainstTheMentor: Combined with CallingTheOldManOut, his fight with Shifu is nothing but this, as Tai Lung lashes out against his master and adoptive father [[spoiler:for getting his hopes up and driving him to push himself to his physical limit over some great destiny only to say nothing after Oogway denied him the Dragon Scroll.]]
115* RedemptionRejection:
116** "I don't want your ''apology''! I want my ''Scroll!''" Made worse by the fact that for a moment, Tai Lung ''is'' visibly moved and it [[HopeSpot really looked like he was going to accept]] Shifu's unexpected apology, but [[IveComeTooFar then remembered why he was there]].
117** Near the end of his battle with [[spoiler:Po, as Tai Lung finally opens the Dragon Scroll. Po calmly comforts him and tries to explain to him what the scroll's message actually means. Tai Lung won't have any of it and tries to attack Po again who regretfully has to take the fight up a notch.]]
118* RedEyesTakeWarning: His irises are red, and he's a murderous ArrogantKungFuGuy.
119* RefusedByTheCall: Tai Lung firmly believed that he deserved to be the Dragon Warrior, only for Oogway to refuse to give him the Dragon Scroll.
120* TheResenter: Deeply resents Shifu, and to a lesser extent, Oogway, for denying him the Dragon Scroll.
121* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: He was this when he was young, believe it or not.
122* RunningOnAllFours: Like Tigress, he seems to do this by default.
123* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: A variant -- he gives a deeply undignified startled-kitten squeak when Po tricks him into biting his own tail.
124* SealedEvilInACan: Chorh-Gom Prison exists for the sole purpose of keeping Tai Lung, and ''only'' Tai Lung, locked up. The one thing that keeps him immobilized is a turtle shell-shaped harness with acupuncture needles in his back... and the only thing he needed to escape from [[TheAlcatraz the prison carved out of a mountain that goes down for miles and is guarded by a thousand rhinoceri]] is a ''single feather''.
125* SeekingUltimateStrength: Tai Lung was Master Shifu's previous apprentice trained to be the Dragon Warrior, until [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil his arrogance got the better of him]]. When his training was canceled, he went on a rampage and had to be imprisoned. In the present, he escapes the Chorh-Gom Prison and aims again for the Dragon Scroll, believing it can teach him "limitless power", but is stopped by Po after learning that [[spoiler:the scroll is just [[ItWasWithYouAllAlong a symbolic mirror]]]].
126* ShadowArchetype:
127** He represents what Po could have been with a bad teacher. Both of them are incurable show-offs, even when the situation calls for dead seriousness. When Tai Lung appeared before Shifu out of nowhere before their confrontation, he was hiding at a distance for some time and waiting for Shifu to blink, so that his entrance could be appropriately dramatic (as explained in DVD commentary).
128** Also Tigress, due to their similar InferioritySuperiorityComplex and TheResenter role for not being chosen as the Dragon Warrior. However while Tigress' honour code and loyalty to Shifu still offset that slight, Tai Lung's sense of entitlement made him turn on his masters.
129* SoreLoser: His response to being told he was not the Dragon Warrior was to rampage through the Valley of Peace, and even when moments away from his final defeat, he refuses to accept that a big fat panda, of all things, can crush him in a battle.
130* StarterVillain: Tai Lung is [[ZigZaggedTrope an interesting variation]] in that he's the first proper villain that Po faces in the entire franchise. He's already reached a high level of mastery by the time he's faced the Furious Five and Po and is more powerful and skilled than Shen, the sequel villain. However, threat level-wise, Shen is still greater than Tai Lung because he has an entire army, advanced weaponry, and more grand country-wide ambitions and Tai Lung is completely eclipsed by Kai from the third movie in both threat level and power. On the other hand, taking into consideration the different animated shows, Tai Lung would be utterly crushed by major arc villains like Ke-Pa, Fenghuang, Jindiao, the White Bone Demon, Zuma with the Tianshang weapons, and [[WorldsStrongestMan a fully Tianshang-empowered Sir Alfred]] whom not even Po could defeat when he was at master-level but is likely still far more dangerous and powerful compared to some of Po's regular RoguesGallery like Fung, Hundun, Tong Fo, Temutai, Junjie, and Taotie. This all places Tai Lung in that unique niche of being a StarterVillain who stays strong relative to the entire franchise since there are some later villains who surpass him in power and threat level, but not every single major or recurring villain Po faces at a later date reaches his level either.
131* StartOfDarkness: He [[UsedToBeASweetKid Used to be a Sweet Cub]], but his own talent and Shifu's high expectations of him caused him to believe that he was worthy of being the Dragon Warrior. But Master Oogway realized that he wasn't capable of actually ''understanding'' the secret of the Dragon Scroll, and refused him. Tai Lung refused to accept this, and tore apart the temple in his search for the scroll before Oogway paralyzed him and he was imprisoned in Chorh-Gom.
132* SuperStrength: Having a giant boulder hanging on a chain from each paw was not enough to restrain him. He sends rhinos flying like rag dolls with his strikes and slams through a prison door barricaded by two of them barely slowed down, and tears a piece of stone bigger than himself from the temple's stairway to hurl it at Shifu. He distinguishes himself even in the world where unnatural strength automatically comes with Kung Fu mastery.
133* TacticalRockPaperScissors: The major reason Po defeats Tai Lung despite being less skilled is because Tai Lung is on the losing side of this trope. Po's [[{{Kevlard}} body fat]] ends up making him immune to Tai Lung's nerve attacks, which are effectively his trump card in combat and what allowed him to defeat the Furious Five.
134* TakingYouWithMe: Literally. [[spoiler:After having his kung-fu restored in the fourth film, Tai Lung not only resigns himself to his fate in the Spirit Realm, but he also physically drags the Chameleon along with him.]]
135* TemptingFate: When Tai Lung first sees Po, he mockingly asks, "What are you going to do? Sit on me?" Guess what happens to him.
136* ThisIsGonnaSuck: [[spoiler:His expression seconds before Po uses the Wuxi Finger Hold on him at the end of the original movie practically ''screams'' this.]]
137* TookALevelInKindness: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While not outright nice when he returns in the fourth film, Tai Lung does appears to have at least mellowed out during his time in the Spirit Realm. He is fairly cordial if blunt towards the Chameleon, he is more indifferent towards Po than outright hateful, and in spite of being brought back to life, he is clearly more interested in returning to the Spirit Realm than staying to take revenge on his still-living enemies. [[spoiler:This is taken even further when he comes to genuinely respect Po in the ending.]]
138* TragicVillain: Tai Lung could have been a great hero if Shifu could have helped curb his growing monstrous ego and emotional insecurities, or if he had the strength of character to feel secure within his limits to do it himself.
139* TranquilFury: Him holding Zeng in a NeckLift and gently giving him the instructions to get his message delivered absolutely radiates subdued, divergent ''lividness''. It's arguably the most frighteningly realistic depiction of just how [[TheResenter resentful]] he is in the whole film.
140* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler:At the end of the first film, Tai Lung is seemingly killed when Po uses the Wuxi Finger Hold on him, though he is never explicitly stated to be dead. The third film would later reveal that the Wuxi Finger Hold sends its victims to the Spirit Realm, implying that the same fate befell Tai Lung, while [[BlinkAndYoullMissIt a brief glimpse]] at Kai's belt shows that he was also one of the masters that the latter overpowered and captured at some point. Tai Lung would eventually return in person in the fourth film, which confirms that he was indeed sent to the Spirit Realm following his defeat, and [[FaceDeathWithDignity he willingly returns to it in the ending]].]]
141* UnderestimatingBadassery: He does this the first time he lays eyes on Po, mocking the panda and asking if Po will sit on him. Of course, this attitude helps contribute to Tai Lung's defeat.
142* TheUnfavorite:
143** Mentioned when Tai Lung returns to the Jade Palace:
144--->'''Tai Lung:''' I have come home, master.\
145'''Shifu:''' This is no longer your home, and I am no longer your master!\
146'''Tai Lung:''' Oh, yes. You have a new favorite. So where is this Po? [''evil chuckle''] Did I scare him off?
147** {{Subverted|Trope}} when Shifu mentions how he had become so proud of him that he failed to see what he had become.
148--->'''Tai Lung:''' ''(furiously beating Shifu with flaming fists)'' Whatever I did, I did to make you proud! Tell me how ''proud'' you are, Shifu! Tell me! ''TELL ME!'' ''(Tai Lung knocks Shifu to the ground)''\
149'''Shifu:''' ''(with a regretful sadness)'' I have...always been proud of you. From the first moment, I've been...proud of you. And it was my pride that blinded me. I loved you too much to see what you were becoming. What I...was turning you into. I'm s... I'm sorry. ''(Tai Lung pauses, then grabs Shifu by the throat)''\
150'''Tai Lung:''' I don't want your apology! ''I want my scroll!''
151* TheUnfettered: He will stop at nothing to get the Dragon Scroll, even if it means [[spoiler:trying to kill his adoptive father and mentor]].
152* TheUnreveal: It’s never been revealed who Tai Lung’s biological parents are, why they left Tai Lung as a baby, and if they’re still alive or not.
153* UsedToBeASweetKid: What was once Shifu's greatest pupil and adopted son, is now a power-hungry monster. He's even the current trope image.
154* VillainHasAPoint: [[spoiler:His grievance with Shifu is not unwarranted: Tai Lung went through hell with his training and was raised with fatherly love and support from Shifu, who believed Tai Lung to be the Dragon Warrior... and yet when Oogway denied him the Dragon Scroll, Shifu did ''absolutely nothing'' to change his mind or explain why to Tai Lung why he was denied. When Tai Lung was sent to prison, Shifu never visited him or tried to contact him. Even when directly confronted about this, Shifu still refused to explain why Tai Lung wasn't meant to be the Dragon Warrior, and the only answer Shifu could give on the matter can be summed up as "Because Oogway said so". From Tai Lung's perspective, Shifu only loved him under the condition that he was the Dragon Warrior and once Oogway said otherwise, Shifu abandoned him without explanation, ultimately discarding their father-son relationship on a whim just because Oogway told him to. If Shifu truly cared then he should have remained in contact and met Oogway's decision with more resistance than just blindly going along with what his master said. The truth is Shifu said nothing because he didn't understand it either until their rematch where he realized his love for Tai Lung blinded him to the fact his pupil was becoming someone who would kill if denied what he wants and apologizes for his part in it as a father and teacher.]]
155* VillainRespect:
156** His compliment to the Furious Five on how Shifu taught them well, only to [[CurbStompBattle show just how far the gap really was between them]].
157--->'''Tai Lung:''' Shifu taught you well… but he didn’t teach you everything.
158** [[spoiler:In the fourth movie, he displays some respect for Oogway with his first line, recognizing his staff for what it is, and even to Po as he believes that even though he's a doofus, he wouldn't willingly give the Chameleon the staff. Eventually, he develops a sense of more genuine respect for Po after witnessing him and Zhen beat the Chameleon, bowing to them before returning to the Spirit Realm with the Chameleon in tow.]]
159--->'''Tai Lung:''' [[spoiler:See you on the other side, Dragon Warrior.]]
160* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:After learning the secret of the Dragon Scroll was not what he expected the key to limitless power to be, he becomes BlindedByRage with his attacks, allowing Po to easily counter them and beat him more easily.]]
161* WalkingShirtlessScene: Never wears a shirt.
162* WallCrawl: He can use his claws for this purpose, as shown when he breaks out of Chorh-Gom.
163* WellDoneSonGuy: It's implied based off his fight against Shifu that since childhood, he did everything he could to make Shifu proud. While he was initially taunting Shifu about wondering how proud Shifu was of him during their fight, some part of him still sought Shifu's praise and approval.
164* TheWorfEffect: It's revealed in ''3'' that Tai Lung is one of the warriors who was defeated by Kai and had his chi stolen from him. Downplayed in that it happened offscreen. Then in ''4'', he has his kung-fu stolen by the Chameleon.
165* WouldHitAGirl: He doesn’t hold anything back when fighting Tigress and Viper.
166* WrongGenreSavvy: He seems to think he's TheHero of the story, which WordOfGod has said was intentional, and is why Tai Lung has golden eyes -- [[ColorMotif the color gold represents glory and heroism]]. Tai Lung's scenes are framed as an archetypical action HerosJourney: he is betrayed by his master and denied prestige he feels he deserves and is imprisoned for years before escaping, and he fights his way back to his homeland (including an encounter with a QuirkyMinibossSquad of his master's pupils) to confront his old master and his new favorite student and claim the destiny they denied him. Unfortunately for Tai Lung, he ''isn't'' TheHero of this story, Po is.
167* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Tai Lung believed that he was supposed to be the prophesized Dragon Warrior, but after Oogway denied him the title, Tai Lung believed he had been abandoned and stripped of his identity by his adoptive father.]]
168[[/folder]]
169
170!''Kung Fu Panda 2''
171
172!!!Lord Shen and His Army
173
174[[folder:In general]]
175* AwesomeButImpractical: Their cannons. Yes, they're extremely powerful and can [[spoiler:overpower and kill kung fu masters]], but they have a number of tactical flaws.
176** They require a great deal of metal to forge. Shen's soldiers have to rob the farthest villages of pots and tools in order to find enough metal to make them.
177** Being made of solid metal, they're extremely heavy and difficult to transport, as seen when two super-strong gorilla mooks complain about having to move one a little to the left.
178** They're slow and hard to aim. [[spoiler:Even [[MightyGlacier Po]] can run faster than the wolves can move and aim the cannons, and takes advantage of this fact during the final battle to confuse them.]]
179** The above also means that they can only hit stationary or immobilized opponents, and firing one into a crowd will kill unintended targets. [[spoiler:Boss Wolf recognizes this and refuses to fire at Po when it means his own soldiers would be caught in the crossfire, which promptly gets him killed by Shen.]]
180** And -- although Shen had no way of anticipating it -- they are [[spoiler:useless against an opponent who has some way of redirecting the cannonballs... such as, say, a kung fu warrior who has mastered inner peace]].
181** All of the above, except that last one, is very much a LogicalWeakness and a case of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome. Cannons, as anyone with half a brain could tell you, are an artillery weapon meant for blasting enemy fortifications to pieces and cutting swaths through tightly clustered enemy troops -- both being very large targets. The idea of using a cannon to hit an individual person, let alone one that is superhumanly mobile such as the kung fu masters of this movie, is a long shot at best and laughable overkill at worst. The only reason it succeeded in killing Master Thundering Rhino is he had no concept of a firearm and underestimating it. After his death gives context to everyone else, the cannons do not kill one individual for the rest of the movie.
182* BadassArmy: A large group of powerful fighters.
183* EvilMakesYouMonstrous: The 2D flashback Po has of his home village destruction makes Shen and his wolves look like monsters.
184* GlowingEyesOfDoom: In the 2D flashback, Shen's are [[RedEyesTakeWarning red]].
185* KillerGorilla: Shen has a few gorillas in his army who act as the muscle, typically helping to move the many cannons he has at his disposal.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Lord Shen]]
189!!!'''Voiced by: '''Creator/GaryOldman, Andre Sogliuzzo (Showdown of Legendary Legends) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Kenny Lai Kar Hay (Cantonese), Daniel Picard (Canadian French), Bernard Alane (EU French), Hans-Jürgen Dittberner (German), Massimo Lodolo (Italian), Creator/KeijiFujiwara (Japanese), Liu Qin (PRC Mandarin), Hsia Chih Shih (TW Mandarin), Creator/MarcioSimoes (Brazilian Portuguese), Vasily Dakhnenko (Russian), Gabriel Jimenez (EU Spanish), Creator/SergioGutierrezCoto (LA Spanish); Krzysztof Dracz (Polish)[[/labelnote]]
190
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kfp_shen.png]]
192->"Call in the wolves! All of them! I want them ready to move! The Year of the Peacock begins now!"\
193
194The BigBad of the second film. He's a wicked peacock whose clan rules over Gongmen City. However, that wasn't enough for him as he is possessed by a desire to take over all of China. For that, he invented the cannon, which poses a threat to the very existence of kung fu itself.
195----
196
197* AgentPeacock: Perfect {{Pun}} aside, by the time the credits roll, you ''will'' believe a peacock can be a skilled fighter and a cruel and terrifying villain. And sure enough, on top of his glorious white-and-red train, he dresses in elegant and expensive clothes, wields exquisite masterwork weaponry (compare his spotless shining feather-pattern knives to Boss Wolf's [[CarryABigStick basic maul]]), and is exactly as vain as he is badass. The best indicator is when Shen angrily points out to the Soothsayer that his robes are made of "the finest silk in the province" when she [[ExtremeOmniGoat starts chewing them]].
198* AlbinosAreFreaks: It's heavily implied that his childhood as a sickly albino is what fed into his power-hungry nature.
199* AmbitionIsEvil: Ever since Shen became obsessed with his invention, he desires power for the sake of power. When Soothsayer points this to him, Shen sort of admits that [[AndThenWhat he doesn't really know what he's going to do with all this power if he succeeds at taking over China]], [[IgnoredEpiphany but immediately shrugs the thought off]].
200* AndThenWhat: The Soothsayer asks him if conquering China and destroying kung-fu will finally make Shen happy. Shen is clearly shocked, never having considered what he'll do after he's done conquering and if it will be worth everything he's lost but is quick to push away his doubt.
201* AnimalFacialHair: Two thin feathers grow from the corners of Shen's beak to give the impression of a Fu Manchu mustache.
202* ArchEnemy: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. Shen is the one who orphaned Po, is arguably the most dangerous villain in China during the time of the second movie and is the one antagonist with the most personal connection to Po's past. Throughout the movie, Shen repeatedly tries [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this with Po, lying to him about his parents, trying a big dramatic speech and trying to torment Po about the panda genocide. The problem is Po does not hold a grudge and he was too young to know his birth family. Most importantly, what little trauma there is Po is able to let go of and find inner peace. Shen's just an annoyance to him, and Po tells him so to his face. This [[EvilCannotComprehendGood dumbfounds]] Shen.
203* AudibleSharpness: His many bladed weapons. Even his train feathers and flight have an almost mechanical sound to them.
204* AxCrazy: As befitting the most deranged villain in the movies, Lord Shen is the only character seen who unambiguously kills someone on-screen ([[spoiler:his right-hand man]]). Furthermore, he's constantly on the verge of a nervous breakdown and plagued by paranoid delusions about his parents not loving him. He deals with all of them by starting wars and committing genocide, which he sincerely thought would make his parents proud.
205* BadassBoast: Overlapping with EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor, Shen is ''very'' confident in the strength of his new weapons, and as the Kung Fu masters of Gongmen City soon discover, he has every right to be:
206-->'''Master Ox:''' What's in the box, Shen?\
207'''Shen:''' You want to see? It's a gift! It's your "parting" gift, in that it will "part" you: [[LudicrousGibs part of you]] ''[[LudicrousGibs here]]'', [[LudicrousGibs part of you]] ''[[LudicrousGibs there]]'', [[LudicrousGibs part of you ]]''[[LudicrousGibs waaay]]'' [[LudicrousGibs over there]], '''''[[LudicrousGibs staining the wall]]'''.''\
208[...]\
209'''Master Rhino:''' You are no match for our Kung Fu.\
210'''Shen:''' I agree. But [[{{BFG}} this]] is!
211* BadassBookworm: Studied gunpowder from fireworks to make his cannons.
212* BadassLongRobe: His clothes, plus his ''train feathers''.
213* BadBoss: Had no problem whatsoever [[WeHaveReserves firing at his own men]] to defeat Po and the Five and kills the Boss Wolf just because he '''did''' [[EvenEvilHasStandards have a problem with that]]. He also once punched a Gorilla soldier in the face.
214* BeingEvilSucks: Spends decades plotting his revenge and relentlessly pursuing his ambition to rule over China in an attempt to assuage his emotional pain and find happiness. This only succeeds in making him feel more bitter and miserable.
215* BeyondRedemption: It's implied that he feels like he has no chance for redemption, as seen with his final talk with the Soothsayer. In the end, [[RedemptionRejection he even refuses Po's offer to repent for his actions]].
216* {{BFG}}: He ''invented'' the cannon, in order to destroy Kung Fu and take over China.
217* BigBad: Of the second film. His campaign to conquer all of China and destroy kung fu is the main conflict and his genocide of the pandas is an integral part of Po's character arc in that film.
218* BigOlEyebrows: Of the "match-the-width-of-his-shoulders-so-he-can-fit-through-gaps" variety.
219* BreakThemByTalking: Successfully does this to Po in the Fireworks Factory.
220* BrokenAce: Shen is incredibly intelligent, ambitious and charismatic, commands the respect and loyalty of entire armies and is skilled enough to give ''Po'' a run for his money in combat (he's also the villain who came closest to killing him). Underneath all this, however, Shen possesses some deep-rooted issues and a [[HiddenDepths very complex internal struggle.]]
221* ButForMeItWasTuesday: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]]. Shen massacred Po's village in an attempt to kill him, but Po has no memory of this until later in the movie. Shen finds this quite entertaining.
222* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Briefly appears in the third film in the same flashback from the end of the second]].
223* CombatPragmatist: Uses throwing knives in addition to his spear, conceals his movements with his train, and the entire purpose of inventing the cannon was to deal with kung fu masters he can't beat one-on-one. When confronted with a fight he can't possibly win, against Po and the Furious Five, he flies out the window and calls down a barrage of cannon fire to destroy his own tower.
224* TheComicallySerious: Despite being the evilest foe Po has faced so far, he has his hilarious moments, usually when Po is in the same scene. He takes his evil seriously, but pretty often Po doesn't (or doesn't understand) and it ends up angering Shen.
225* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
226** Tai Lung was a physically formidable Kung Fu fighter and a OneManArmy who worked alone and whose main goal was to get the Dragon Scroll. Shen is physically smaller but a genius noble who has an army to do his bidding, and his goal is to destroy Kung Fu and take over China. While Tai Lung didn't have any kind of past history with Po, the conflict with Shen becomes more of a personal matter to Po due to Shen's connection with his past.
227** His backstory has significant parallels with that of Tai Lung -- promised power by his parent figure, denied and exiled, returns to claim his place and prove himself. However, Shen's FreudianExcuse is weaker and his vengeance is more sinister. Tai Lung wanted the Dragon Scroll to prove to himself and Shifu he was worthy of it and was a WorthyOpponent to Po, whereas Shen wants to conquer China and casually kills because he has done too much harm, came too far to stop, and has nothing else left in his life.
228* CowardlyLion: His first response to a battle not going his way is to flee and/or hide behind his cannons. In particular, he tries to avoid a direct confrontation with Po because of the prophecy. However, since he ''does'' fight well when necessary, it's likely that these actions are due more to pragmatism than fear.
229* CurbStompBattle: Using a cannon to win a fight certainly helps. [[CombatPragmatism It's not treachery, it's pragmatism!]]
230* DeathByIrony: He's [[spoiler:flattened by his own invention.]]
231* DeathEqualsRedemption: [[spoiler:He doesn't bother to save himself from the cannon falling on top of him, preferring to die in peace rather live with agony. Next we see him in ''Kung Fu Panda 4'', the revived Shen actually bows to Po in gratitude for defeating the Chameleon and willingly returns to the Spirit Realm with no fuss.]]
232* DeathGlare:
233** [[spoiler:As Po sends all his weaponry back at him and his armada is about to blow up, Shen, rather than panicking, just fixates on Po with pure hatred.]]
234** [[spoiler:He gives an indignant scowl from his cage when the Chameleon replicates his wings in her OneWingedAngel form in the fourth film.]]
235* ElementalMotifs: Fire and metal, which in Chinese culture are associated with [[WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver red and white]], respectively.
236* EpicFlail: Uses a meteor hammer to incapacitate Master Ox at one point.
237* EqualOpportunityEvil: An understated aspect of his character, but Shen employs armies of wolves and gorillas and sees no issue with it whatsoever. You'd actually think he'd be the opposite considering his {{Pride}} at being a peacock. It might be because they're easy for him to use, however, but the fact he's not ashamed of having different species working for him heavily implies he has this viewpoint.
238* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas:
239** The Soothsayer effectively raised him, and he clearly cares about her to some extent, albeit not enough to stop his plans. He shows hints of this when he encounters Po and the Furious Five for the first time. Despite being at the end of his patience, he never actually loses it unless Po makes a comment about the Soothsayer, the second time driving him to point a knife in Po's face. His treatment of the Soothsayer is more akin to that of a family member than a prisoner. The Soothsayer is also the only character in the movie that he never physically harms -– as embittered as he is –- despite the cynical, discourteous attitude (and the prophecies) she gives him.
240** It's made clear that for all his posturing, Shen genuinely loved his parents and wanted nothing more than to live up to their expectations. Pretty much all of the horrible things he did in his life were his own ''frighteningly misguided'' way of trying to make them proud. The Soothsayer's words about their love for him is the only time in the movie Shen seems to be human again and the consequences of his actions truly sink in.
241--->'''Soothsayer:''' They ''loved'' you. They loved you ''so much'' that having to send you away killed ''them''.\
242''[Shen's face is stricken with MyGodWhatHaveIDone]''
243* EvilBrit: Is ''very'' evil, and has his voice actor's accent.
244* EvilCannotComprehendGood:
245** He thought his parents would be proud of him for slaughtering the pandas, and doesn’t understand why they’re horrified at his act of genocide.
246** [[spoiler:Is ''shocked'' that Po doesn't hold what he did to his species, and his family, against him, and that he was able to let go of his pain, because his own pain has never gone away, and he doesn't believe it ever will. In truth, Po's pain hasn't gone away, he simply came to terms with it and thus became at peace with it, something Shen refuses to do.]]
247* EvilCounterpart:
248** To Po. Both have parental abandonment issues and are real animals likened to mythical beasts (Po the Panda is the Dragon Warrior, while Shen the peacock is clearly meant to be a phoenix with his [[PlayingWithFire passion for fire]]). Both are nervous and unsure of themselves, having many a FailedAttemptAtDrama moment. Both are black-and-white animals who are (apparently) the last of their kind, and both fight using unconventional methods. They achieved their places of power by using fireworks and by defeating highly skilled masters (Tai Lung and the Masters' Council) who stood in their way. Both their destinies were set in motion when the Soothsayer predicted their eventual conflict, and both sought inner peace to deal with their tragic pasts. However, while Po was able to move on from the tragedies of his past, Shen was unable to do so and found only defeat.
249** Though the closest point they come to interacting with each other is the second movie's final battle, Shen can be seen as Master Shifu's villainous foil. They both had a clairvoyant elder who watched their development (the Soothsayer and Master Oogway) and who foretold a disaster (Shen's demise and Tai Lung's return). Both proteges then tried to avert said disaster, [[SelfFulfillingProphecy only to inadvertently cause it to happen]]. Like with Shifu in the first movie, Shen's present is influenced by the pains of the past, making him demanding and biased, with his high expectations in regards to his subordinates mirroring those of Shifu's in regards to his students. In particular, neither of them believed initially that someone like Po could be a mighty warrior, only for the determined panda to defy their expectations. Their main difference is in regards to the advice offered to them by their mentors; Shifu didn't want Oogway to leave and afterwards respected his master's wish to train Po despite his doubts, but Shen eventually sends the Soothsayer away when he decides he can't find happiness from her advice. Shifu ultimately found inner peace by listening to Oogway, while Shen could find peace only in death through his own self-destructive decisions.
250** Also worth noting is that Po and Shifu found inner peace by coming to terms with great suffering, while Shen actively refuses to do so.
251--->'''Shifu:''' Po, the day you were chosen as Dragon Warrior...was the ''worst'' day of my life. By far, nothing else came close. It was the worst, most painful, mind-destroying, horrible moment I have ''ever'' experienced....But once I realized the problem was not you, but within me, I found inner peace, and was able to harness the flow of the universe.
252* EvilGenius: He discovered that fireworks could also serve as gunpowder, and then invented the cannon to put that discovery to use.
253* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: He presents his cannon to the kung fu masters as "your parting gift, in that it will part you. Part of you here, part of you there, and part of you ''way over there'', STAINING THE WALL!"
254* EvilIsBurningHot: He is strongly associated with fire and [[LightIsNotGood bright light]]--his smoking forges and torches, his name that can be translated as "flame", his fireworks factory, his cannon that "breathes fire and spits metal", and his burning of the panda village. At one point, he even lights his sword aflame in a burning brazier and uses it to [[SpreadingDisasterMapGraphic incinerate a map of China]] as a symbol of his EvilPlan.
255* EvilIsHammy: He has his moments. Here's his [[Creator/GaryOldman voice actor]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sc74bU6w0tk hamming it up while recording him in the studio.]]
256* EvilOldFolks: He was banished as an adult when Po was a baby, and took thirty years to ready his forces. This puts him within his fifties at least during the film.
257* EvilPlan: [[TakeOverTheWorld Take over China]] and destroy Kung Fu while he's at it.
258* EvilTowerOfOminousness: His home in Gongmen City, which [[DramaticHighPerching he's shown perching atop of]] during a travel montage.
259* FaceDeathWithDignity: When [[spoiler:his cannon is about to fall on him, he just closes his eyes and accepts it. It's not made clear if he was too far beyond the DespairEventHorizon from seeing his ambition he sacrificed so much for crumble around him or if he simply realized that ''he'' was the foretold warrior that would lead to his downfall.]]
260** Once more in [[spoiler:the fourth film despite having been brought back to life by The Chameleon, Shen and the other villains decide to go back to the Spirit Realm instead of staying on the living realm without much fuss.]]
261* FailedAttemptAtDrama: He has his moments. Most notably, Shen was visibly nervous prior to meeting Po and spent a lot of time rehearsing his speech for when they finally stood face to face, only for the panda he was so afraid of to not even know who he is and just casually greet Shen, ''completely'' taking the wind out of his sails and leaving him momentarily baffled.
262* FauxAffablyEvil: He's respectful, well-spoken, and philosophical ... until something makes him mad, then he shows the true AxCrazy monster beneath it all.
263* FeatheredFiend: Well, he is voiced by Creator/GaryOldman, who (according to WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch) "can go from zero to psycho in 2.5 seconds".
264* FeatherFingers: Uses them for his knife throwing.
265* FeatherMotif: Peacock feathers symbolize vainglory, especially appropriate for Lord Shen. Unlike normal peacock feathers, however, his are white and red, for madness and death.
266* FighterMageThief: The Thief to Tai Lung's Fighter and Kai's Mage. Unlike Tai Lung, Shen is in no hurry to fight his own battles as he fears a prophesy foretelling his defeat by a "warrior of black and white". So instead he sends out armies of underlings to do his fighting for him, though unlike Kai, these minions are just normal wolves and gorillas and not magically enslaved spirits of kung fu masters embodied in jade. But when he personally joins the field he fights dirty, making use of numerous throwing knives, concealed weapons, and mind games and misdirection. And should a fight not go his way, he has no qualms about flying off and calling in the artillery.
267* FireIsRed: As a consequence of the series' color motif, the fires that Shen and his mooks use, both in the cannon and in regular torches, are of an unusual crimson tone. Justified as in Shen is explicitly stated to be working off of firework chemicals, so it stands to reason his cannonballs would have a colorful glow to them.
268* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Choleric -- he is commanding, controlling, decisive, and a born leader. He also has a spontaneous hint of aggressiveness when things don't go his way.
269* FragileSpeedster: Physically frail, but blindingly fast when the situation requires it: he can cover short to moderate distances in an instant. Paired with his knife skills, his speed makes him an extremely dangerous opponent.
270* FreudianExcuse: Dowplayed, as his excuse was caused by his own evil actions. His parents decided to banish and disown him for massacring the pandas, which is a pretty reasonable reaction, if not outright tame; Shen's crimes could have been grounds to have Shen imprisoned for life or even executed. He saw this as an act of [[ParentalAbandonment abandonment]] and has let the pain and resentment fester in him ever since. He does seem genuinely hurt by this despite everything. This being said it is shown that he was heading down the path of villainy even before his banishment, so it is likely that the exile only accelerated his decline.
271** If one takes into account his [[WhatCouldHaveBeen original]] expanded backstory, it's even worse: Shen was born an ill albino and his parents were so ashamed they left him in the care of the Soothsayer (this aspect can still be seen in the way Shen tolerates the Soothsayer's attitude and when he lets her go).
272* FreudianTrio: The Superego to Tai Lung's Id and Kai's Ego. Shen has a more outwardly suave demeanor than the other two villains, and is the most likely to think before acting (hence the gradual creation of his slew of cannons in preparation for his obliteration of kung fu).
273* FurryReminder: He occasionally lets out a peacock scream.
274* GenocideBackfire: Shen overhears a prophecy that he will be defeated by "a warrior of black-and-white". He proceeds to massacre a panda village. However, [[spoiler:Po's mother leaves the infant panda in a case of groceries that get delivered to Mr. Ping]]. This results in Po being in the right place and the right time to become the Dragon Warrior, receiving the training he will need to stop Shen. In fact, it's remembering [[spoiler:the massacre and his mother's sacrifice that allows Po to master the skill he needs to overcome Shen's cannons.]]
275* GlassCannon: Very agile and quick and has a lethal aim with his throwing knives, but he's one of the few characters who is not MadeOfIron and is clearly at a disadvantage when his blades aren't enough to overwhelm a more defensive foe. That's where the ''literal'' cannon comes in.
276* GoodScarsEvilScars: His feet are covered in burn scars from weapon forging, so he partly hides them with his metal talons.
277* HeelFaceTurn: {{Downplayed|Trope}} but somewhat present. [[spoiler:In the fourth movie, after Po saves him from the Chameleon and gives him back his stolen fighting skills, he bows to Po in respect and returns to the Spirit Realm without a fight. Though given that he doesn't speak, it's hard to nail down what his actions indicate, The fact that he went back at all shows that he no longer desires to pursue his old aspirations or ambitions and is at peace with himself in death.]]
278* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:He very nearly kills Po in the Fireworks Factory. If the Soothsayer hadn't been around...]]
279* HiddenWeapons: He hides an arsenal of blades under those robes of his and he is terrifyingly skilled with them.
280* HoistByHisOwnPetard[=/=]KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Crushed by the very weapon he was going to use to conquer China, which only happened because he accidentally cut the ropes holding it up while trying to kill Po.]]
281* HumiliationConga: His cannons, which he spent thirty years to invent, are obliterated in mere seconds by Po's cannonball deflection technique. Even more so as the event unfolds right before the eyes of the Kung Fu Masters and the entire population of Gongmen City, to the point where they actually ''cheer''. [[spoiler:He eventually gets crushed to death by his own cannon.]]
282* IgnoredEpiphany: When the Soothsayer tells him his parents did love him, so much that it killed them to banish him, Shen looks genuinely moved for a few seconds before closing his eyes and brushing the information aside.
283* InformedFlaw: Downplayed. Despite the claims that he was born weak and sickly enough for his parents to have the Soothsayer care for him, he is a deadly, acrobatic fighter -- a whirlwind of white feathers and steel death in combat, skilled enough to pose a serious challenge to [[TheHero Po]] in a one-on-one duel, and falling short of [[OvershadowedByAwesome only the greatest of kung fu masters]] in battle. Of course, a lot of time has passed since his childhood, and he has likely mostly recovered from whatever illness was plaguing him by now. To this day, though, his fighting style [[FragileSpeedster does emphasize agility over strength or durability]].
284* IJustWantToBeLoved: According to Gary Oldman in this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id5oUB5HSaw interview]].
285* IveComeTooFar: It's implied that this is the reason why he feels compelled to go on with his evil instead of repent. After every evil action he has done, he feels like there's no path of redemption for him.
286-->'''Shen:''' ''(solemnly)'' The dead exist in the past, and I ''must'' tend to the future.
287* ItsPersonal: Played with. Shen ''expects'' this of Po. He ordered the panda genocide, [[spoiler:and even has the implied circumstances that he personally had a hand in killing Po's mother]]. However, when Shen actually meets Po, he's surprised and extremely amused that Po ''has no idea'' of what Shen did. [[spoiler:And then at the end, when Po finally ''does'' know what happened, he's not interested in revenge on Shen at all, instead of finding inner peace because of knowing it]].
288* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: The introduction shows him to be experimenting with a more destructive side of fireworks, which isn't downright evil in itself [[spoiler:[[MoralEventHorizon ... until the genocide happened.]]]]
289* KickTheDog: Lying to Po that his parents left him behind and that they didn’t love him.
290* KillerRabbit: Who knew a peacock could be such a threatening, efficient villain?
291* KnightOfCerebus: Tai Lung craved only the Dragon Scroll and there has been no solid on-screen evidence he ever murdered anyone. The second film ''opens'' with Shen ordering the genocide of the pandas, and ten minutes later, he kills Thundering Rhino with a cannon before going on to wage a war against China and Kung Fu. Tai Lung was little more than an arrogant, swaggering thug; Shen is a mass-murdering warlord. Additionally, Po literally gets a HeroicBSOD from seeing his peacock tail (because it awoke traumatic childhood memories). While he still has some LaughablyEvil elements, Shen is still easily the darkest villain in the franchise.
292-->'''Shen:''' Kill him, ''somebody'' '''kill him'''!
293* LaughablyEvil: His threat level is played ''dead'' seriously. However characterization-wise, he routinely breaks his own mystique with his bleak sense of humour and occasional tantrums and awkwardness, still filling his quota for the series' standard humour.
294* LastDisrespects: One of the first things he does when he finally comes back to his family's mansion is find his father's throne and have his minions throw it out the window. He later does this on a much broader scale by trapping the heroes in the main tower and firing cannonballs at it.
295* LastVillainStand: He spends the entire film running from a direct confrontation with Po because of the Soothsayer's prediction. In the end, [[spoiler:after he's killed [[TheDragon his own second-in-command]], [[HumiliationConga had everything he built be obliterated before his eyes]], and Po tries to impart to Shen the secret to inner peace, he finally stops running and fights Po with everything he has if only out of pure anger]].
296* {{Leitmotif}}: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbNE35ttc0w Ancient China/Story of Shen]]", which is first played in the opening scene, and accompanies Shen at a few points afterward, most prominently during the Fireworks Factory battle.
297* LightIsNotGood: Both to Chinese and Western imagery. In the west, white is obviously seen as the "good" color, while red is the "good" color in China (white is actually symbolic of death there). Add this to the fact that his name can be translated as "divinity", his association with fire and the resemblance to the mythological [[ThePhoenix Feng Huang]], and you got yourself a heavenly monster.
298* ManOfKryptonite: Even though he falls short of Tai Lung when it comes to martial arts, he gives Po one hell of a run in their final duel and loses solely because he basically '''defeats himself''' in his wild frenzy. Indeed, his focus on bladed weapons makes him as much of a counter to Po's StoneWall fighting style as Po himself was to Tai Lung: the panda's [[{{Kevlard}} bulk]] is great at repelling bare-handed and other blunt attacks, especially those aiming for pressure points... but against a sharp blade, it mostly just makes him an easier target to gut like a fish.
299* ManipulativeBastard: He was able to manipulate Master Storming Ox into striking first during his return to Gongmen City and subsequently imprisoned both Masters Storming Ox and Croc with the fear of turning the cannon on the city. That and the entire exchange with Po in the Fireworks Factory.
300-->'''Shen:''' [to Po] Your parents ''didn't love you''.
301* MeaningfulName:
302** One of the meanings of 'Shen' (神) is "divinity", which relates to his quest for power and attention.
303** An alternate reading of 'Shen' (焴) is "flame", which connects to his cannons.
304** His ''official'' Chinese dub name (沈) means "to sink".
305* TheMentallyDisturbed: He seems to suffer from chronic depression, paranoia (as far as his parents are concerned, thinking they never loved him), and is deeply insecure.
306* MoralMyopia: His parents supposed 'betrayal' that sent him down the path of villainy is exiling him after he committed genocide against the pandas; which is actually a rather tame punishment considering such a high crime could actually be grounds to have Shen imprisoned for life or even executed. He seems to consider this a 'betrayal' on his parent's part, completely ignoring the horrible atrocity he committed that made them punish Shen in the first place.
307* MoralSociopathy: As an extreme {{Narcissist}} who believes that he is above all others, Shen has inordinate self-worth, a sense of self-entitlement, is violent, unsympathetic and more than willing to kill anyone who questions him. Unlike most sociopaths, he ''does'' have some moral fiber buried deep down (the writers and the movie strongly suggest the reason he doesn't abandon his goals is [[IveComeTooFar because he knows how awful his actions were and he seems to silently acknowledge he has no chance of redemption]]) and has some connection to humanity. Just look at his interactions [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes with the Soothsayer]] or [[VillainousBreakdown his plead with Po to understand how he moved on from all that happened to him.]] In fact, it was the [[WellDoneSonGuy paranoia that his parents didn't love him]] that caused his StartOfDarkness, rather than any superficial or greedy motivation (though it was shown he was heading towards a dark path even back then. His delusions just made it worse).
308* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When the Soothsayer tells Shen that his parents truly loved him and that sending him away caused their [[DeathbyDespair grief to kill them]], Shen has a face that looks like a face of realization and pain after learning of what happened to them and their love for him was real. Unfortunately, he still continues with his evil plot, but that's mainly because he feels like he has [[IveComeTooFar gone too far with his actions]] and that he has [[BeyondRedemption no hope for redemption]].
309* {{Narcissist}}: Shen is highly prideful and vain, extremely assured of his victory and despises anyone interrupting or contradicting him. He also loves to envision himself in a grandeur fashion and can't stand it when something doesn't go his way.
310* NeverMyFault: When his parents banish him for committing genocide, he takes it as further proof they don't care about him instead of as punishment. Even more so because being banished as opposed to being executed may have been an act of mercy on their part.
311* NeverSayDie: Averted hard. While other films in the franchise both preceding and succeeding his skirt around the topic of death (the nebulous relationship between the mortal plane and Spirit Realm being a big part of that), Shen ''kills'' people. In the second film, he's seen leading the genocide of the pandas, blowing up Master Rhino with one of his cannons, and even murdering the [[spoiler:Boss Wolf]] during its final battle.
312* ObiWanMoment: [[spoiler:He just closes his eyes before he is flattened by the weapon he knocked onto himself.]]
313* OvershadowedByAwesome: Despite being a sickly albino, relying on artillery and trickery over brawn, Shen is still a deadly skilled blade wielder. It's just that the kung fu masters are so powerful they overshadow him.
314* ThePerfectionist: He wants everything to be ''perfect''. He practices his PreAsskickingOneLiner before meeting Po and demands his weapon be placed "a little to the left", much to the tirement of the gorillas.
315* PetTheDog:
316** He lets the Soothsayer go, unharmed, with no selfish intent behind it. Indeed, he ''never'' harms her, in spite of the attitude she gives him (and the fact that she keeps eating his clothes).
317** He was also rather kind to the wolves in his youth, which is what made them swear their loyalty to him. Of course, one could argue that [[FauxAffablyEvil this was all he was really after]], as he's [[BadBoss not so kind]] to them in the present. However, given his slow and gradual decay, it could also be argued that he once legitimately used to be AFatherToHisMen, at least before his VillainousBreakdown.
318** [[spoiler:In ''4'', he comes to respect Po and bows to him and Zhen after he's saved from the Chameleon's prison.]]
319* ThePhoenix: What he is meant to symbolize.
320* PracticallyJoker: His AxCrazy behavior, MoodSwinger tendencies, [[EvilIsHammy Hammy]] tendencies, taste for violence, and the fact that he is a villain with a rather sober humor (despite being LaughablyEvil) makes him a noticeable parallel to Creator/HeathLedger's [[Film/TheDarkKnight Joker]]. Ironic, considering that Gary Oldman previously portrayed Commissioner Gordon.
321* ProudPeacock: His ego leads him to attempt to take over China and commit genocide against the pandas. Being a villainous example, his feathers are [[WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver mostly white with red eyespots on his train]] rather than colorful, giving him a more eerie appearance than most other peacocks. At one point, Shen declares it's the "Year of the Peacock" effective immediately, though Boss Wolf points out that it's the middle of the year and Shen would only get half the year. [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem Shen simply glares at Boss Wolf while holding a knife to his face]], causing the latter [[SycophanticServant to quickly agree]] that it's the Year of the Peacock.
322* PsychologicalProjection: He never recovered from the pain of being exiled by his parents and thinks they never loved him. He believes it must be the same for Po, and tries to abuse this perceived trauma to his advantage, toying with Po's emotions and claiming that his parents didn't love him either. He assumes this would break Po the same way it broke him, so when Po achieves inner peace in spite of his manipulation, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood Shen is thoroughly shocked]].
323* RazorWings: His throwing knives are in the shape of feathers to help him conceal them, and he also uses his train feathers as a weapon and distraction similar to what real-life martial-arts styles with metal folding fans do.
324* RedemptionRejection: After Po destroys all his ships and cannons, Po gives him a chance to change his ways, which he soundly rejects in favor of trying to stab Po. Given how he dies shortly after, this can be interpreted as both an attempt at SuicideByCop and DeathEqualsRedemption.
325-->'''Po:''' You gotta let go of that stuff from the past 'cause it just doesn't matter! The only thing that matters is what you choose to be now.\
326'''Shen:''' ''(eyes widening)'' You're right. Then I choose THIS! [pulls out blades from his robes and starts attacking Po with them]
327* RedEyesTakeWarning: Aside from his regular eyes, the eyespots on his train are also red, reflecting his albino status.
328* SatanicArchetype: He is not only the KnightOfCerebus of the entire franchise and represents a great threat to China, but also his fall is announced from a prophecy in which a savior (Po, a MessianicArchetype) is going to defeat him. Consumed by his SocialDarwinism and blinded by his [[{{Narcissist}} narcissism]], {{pride}}, and thirst for power, Shen attempted to commit genocide against the species he feared. The fact that his scenes are associated with fire and dark colors only enhances his Satanic qualities. In fact, the flashback of Po recalling the trauma of his village being decimated by Shen gives us Shen himself surrounded by fire, almost as if he were {{Satan}}.
329* SerratedBladeOfPain: Both his spear and sword have wavy edges.
330* ScrewDestiny: Shen's goal to conquer China is partially motivated by his desire to prove the Soothsayer wrong about her prediction that he will be defeated by a panda. His actions to change his fate led to him being banished.
331* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: He originally planned to sail out of China with his armada in three days. After he fails to kill Po the first time, he decides to leave immediately rather than try to confront him again.
332* SelfFulfillingProphecy: If Shen had not killed the panda village, his nemesis would never have had any reason to go after him, let alone become the Dragon Warrior. Even if all the pandas were dead, ''[[ProphecyTwist he]]'' [[ProphecyTwist was the "warrior in black and white" who led to his own downfall]].
333* SelfMadeOrphan: He is an indirect example. He massacred a village of pandas and was banished by his parents as a result. According to the Soothsayer, the grief of sending him away caused them to [[DeathByDespair die from despair.]]
334* SicklyChildGrewUpStrong: While he's known to have been weak and sickly when he was younger, he's now a very skilled and dangerous fighter.
335* SignatureMove: Throws a quick flurry of knives, accompanied by a staccato whirring noise.
336* SinisterScrapingSound: Shen's walking is accompanied by his metal talons scraping the ground.
337* SoftSpokenSadist: For the most part, he's very calm, cool, and collected, and his voice is usually monotone...at least until someone angers him, or something doesn't go his way.
338* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: Shen presents a larger scale threat than Tai Lung. Though not as skilled and not MadeOfIron, he has an army, a powerful weapon in the cannon, and ambitions to both conquer China and destroy Kung Fu. Additionally, his blade-based fighting style actually [[ManOfKryptonite makes him much more of a threat in combat to Po]] than Tai Lung.
339* StartOfDarkness: He discovered a practical use for fireworks and subsequently became obsessed with it.
340* TacticalRockPaperScissors: As a reverse of Tai Lung, Shen's sharp weapon-based fighting style is well suited to battle Po, as it just makes him a larger target and Po's not immune to being stabbed or cut the way he is resistant to pressure point strikes and blunt hits.
341* ThirdTimesTheCharm: Po confronts him three times throughout the film (tower, factory, harbor) before finally getting over his HeroicBSOD and defeating him.
342* TokenMinority: Of the main villains first three films, he's the only non-mammal: Tai Lung is a [[CatsAreMean snow leopard]] and Kai is a [[BrutishBulls yak]]. The fourth movie introduces the first reptile villain, so Shen loses this status.
343* TragicVillain: Zigzagged, but ultimately Shen does have shades of this. Shen's actions were deplorable, but they were born from a desire to [[ScrewDestiny avert the prophecy of his downfall]], believing he would make his parents proud and ensure his future as ruler of Gongmen City. His subsequent exile and disownment from his parents also deeply scarred him and fed into his insecurities and self-loathing, which pushed him further down a dark path. Shen takes no real joy in any of his actions and even acknowledges his conquest will bring him no peace, but he has simply [[IveComeTooFar come too far]] to find redemption, but he refuses the Soothsayer when she tries to guide him towards it. In many ways, Shen's life was never truly lived by him, but rather by fear and obsession with fate, but his actions still caused irreparable damage that can never be undone. [[spoiler:And only in accepting his fate and dying by his own hand does he finally attain some measure of peace.]]
344* TranquilFury:
345** After Po decimates his armada and proceeds to lecture him about his inner pain, his rage finally breaks and he begins fighting Po to the death with only a DeathGlare to show his anger.
346** Early in the movie, when Po is brought before him as a prisoner, and Po's antics finally get on his nerves, he points one of his blades at the panda's face and says the following line in a low, quiet tone that is utterly ''drenched'' in venom.
347--->'''Shen:''' The only reason you are ''still alive'' is that I find your stupidity... ''mildly'' amusing...
348* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:His time in the Spirit Realm did wonders to calm him down. When Po frees him and the other villains from the Chameleon's prison, he doesn't attack him in revenge or show resentment for his defeat, but rather bows to him respectfully recognizing him as the Dragon Warrior before leaving back to the Spirit Realm in peace.]]
349* TwitchyEye: Who could also be an ActorAllusion: Gary Oldman previously voiced [[WesternAnimation/QuestforCamelot Ruber]] who had the same tic.
350* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:After Po destroys his fleet, Shen goes into a very calm rage and attacks Po with the intent to kill him. However his rage also speeds along his death as in his fit of anger he cuts a cannon loose, which falls and crushes him.]]
351* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Easily one of the darkest villains of the entire franchise. He is bent on destroying kung fu with heavy artillery, terrorized many innocent pigs and bunnies with his army of wolves, and almost pushed the entire panda species (which includes Po) to the point of extinction. All of this is enough to make Tai Lung, the snow leopard villain of the first ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1'' film look like a house cat. When Shen's right hand and the leader of the wolves objects to him [[BadBoss opening fire on his own soldiers to get at the heroes]], Shen responds with a [[YouHaveFailedMe dagger to his neck]], making it the first time in a [[Creator/DreamWorksAnimation DreamWorks]] movie a villain actually kills someone onscreen.
352* VilerNewVillain: As violent as Tai Lung was, he was also a tragic figure and his path into darkness was greatly aided by those around him, especially Shifu. Shen is also troubled, but his FreudianExcuse is much weaker and his actions on screen much more loathsome, including [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness killing his own soldiers]] and '''[[FinalSolution actual genocide]]'''.
353* VillainHasAPoint: Shen has a smaller example of this when Po tries to tell him to let go of his past, correcting the panda that it's wounds that heal rather than scars.
354* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:When Po returns after being hit by cannon fire and assumed dead, Shen, in a fit of fearful desperation, loses it and opens fire on his own men after killing his second-in-command. After Po obliterates his armada by redirecting cannon fire, Shen is left in shock, not only because that he'd lost everything he'd spent years creating, but because Po had managed to overcome his own troubled past without succumbing to rage, instead finding inner peace. Po tries to explain that the secret to inner peace is the acceptance of the pain of the past. This only succeeds in angering Shen.]] Best summed up in his rant during the final battle:
355-->'''Lord Shen:''' [[AttackAttackAttack Keep firing! KEEP FIRING!!]]
356* VillainRespect: [[spoiler:After Po and Zhen defeat the Chameleon and free him, Shen joins the other deceased kung-fu masters in bowing to Po, showing that he has developed respect for the Dragon Warrior.]]
357* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:In ''Kung Fu Panda 4'' he doesn't speak for the duration of his appearance.]]
358* WalkingArmory: He always carries a large number of knives and wears metal claws on his feet. Besides that, he uses a spear and a meteor hammer at different points. He also uses a sword against Master Ox and Master Croc.
359* WeakButSkilled: Physically he doesn't demonstrate the strength of the kung fu masters and he's one of the few characters that isn't MadeOfIron, but he can he hurl blades with the best of them.
360* WellDoneSonGuy: Has an insecure relationship with his parents and is deeply hurt by his parents' rejection of him for his evil ways, causing him to believe they never loved him. Considers it an AwfulTruth when Po demands to know about his parents and Shen lies, claiming that his parents didn't love him. He is also completely unable to understand how Po is able to come to terms with him killing Po's parents because he was never able to properly cope with the loss of his own.
361* WhiteAndRedAndEerieAllOver: An albino peacock with red eyespots on his train, Lord Shen is a frightening villain whose association with red and fiery imagery is contrasted by his white feathers and robe. (See LightIsNotGood above).
362* WhiteHairBlackHeart: It's implied in background material that the former is partially responsible for the latter.
363* WhyWontYouDie:
364** He never says this outright, but his shouted orders to his gun crews after Po [[spoiler:starts deflecting cannonballs]] hints that this is his mindset:
365--->'''Lord Shen:''' Kill him! ''Somebody KILL him!!''
366** Occurs when Shen witnesses Po's return to Gongmen City.
367--->'''Lord Shen:''' How many times do I have to kill the same stinking panda?
368* WolverineClaws: Shen wears metal talons for both combat and to cover up the burn scars on his feet. They also resemble the ornaments Chinese nobles wore to protect their long nails.
369* WouldHitAGirl: He led his troops to slaughter a village of pandas, including female pandas such as Po’s mom. He also tries to kill Tigress and Viper.
370* WouldHurtAChild: He clearly didn't hesitate with trying to kill Po when he was just a cub.
371* YouCannotFightFate: Played with. It was predicted that a "warrior of black and white" would defeat him, but it was also mentioned that he could change his fate if he stopped his destructive ways. [[spoiler:He doesn't.]]
372[[/folder]]
373
374[[folder:Boss Wolf]]
375!!!'''Voiced by: '''Creator/DannyMcBride, Mark Allen Stewart [second video game, Showdown of Legendary Legends] [[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Gao Hanwen (Cantonese), Sylvain Hétu (Canadian French), Gilles Morvan (EU French), Jörg Hengstler (German), Creator/StefanoMondini (Italian), Creator/ToshiyukiMorikawa (Japanese), Chen Xusheng (TW Mandarin), Reginaldo Primo (Brazilian Portuguese), Marco Delgado (EU Portuguese), Radik Mukhametzyanov (Russian), Rafael Calvo (EU Spanish), Andres Garcia (LA Spanish); Jacek Radziński (Polish)[[/labelnote]]
376[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wolf_boss.png]]
377->"Guess nobody told you: If you mess with the wolf, you get the fangs."\
378
379Lord Shen's oldest (and probably only) friend and most loyal servant. He is the commander of the wolf army.
380----
381* AlasPoorVillain: The Boss is an awful person who was complicit in Shen's genocide against the pandas, [[spoiler:yet the fact that he's killed simply for refusing to fire on his own men makes his death somewhat sympathetic]].
382* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's the best fighter among the wolves.
383* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Him and every other wolf.
384* TheBrute: Strong, not very bright, and has only rudimentary kung fu skills.
385* CarryABigStick: Occasionally uses a giant war hammer as a weapon.
386* CharacterDeath: Most likely, considering he was [[spoiler:hit in the throat with several of Shen's knives point blank]]. WordOfGod via DVDCommentary states that he's alive but that particular comment about him being "alive" was a joke by Rodolphe Guenoden ("But he's not dead! He just fell off... yeah..."). While it's never confirmed that he's alive, it is true that it's never confirmed he is dead, either; in fact, Melissa Cobb did mention that she wondered if he ever died, and that she didn't know.
387** If he did die, that would make him the only character to be murdered on-screen in the 3 primary movies and 1 of only two (the other being Oogway) to die onscreen rather than being killed off-screen or kicked/punched out of frame. The movies usually cut away just before the moment of death.
388* CombatPragmatist: Aside from being a dirty fighter, he also knows when to strategically retreat.
389* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Prone to this. When Shen tells him that the "year of the peacock" has begun, he gets confused because it's already the middle of the year.
390* DarkIsEvil: Dark grey fur and armor.
391* TheDragon: To Lord Shen.
392* EvenEvilHasStandards: He refuses to fire at Po while knowing [[spoiler:his own men would be caught in the crossfire. Shen kills him for it.]] Makes sense, since wolves operate as a ''pack''. You can't just attack one and hope to get away with it. Fits nicely into the animal motifs.
393* EvilEyebrows: Has thick arched eyebrows and serves as a supporting antagonist.
394* EvilSoundsDeep: In contrast to his boss.
395* EyeScream: He lost his eye during the attack on the Panda Village. [[spoiler:When he tried to attack baby Po, Po's father, Li Shan, smashed his face with a hammer.]]
396* FaceHeelTurn: He and his wolves used to be the royal guards of Gongmen City, but flocked to Shen's side because he treated them better than the rest of the royal family.
397* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Considering the BloodlessCarnage of the rest of the series and its focus on slapstick kung-fu fighting, [[spoiler:taking a volley of throwing knives to the throat and falling to the side is pretty brutal]].
398* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: [[spoiler:The whole "eye ripped out with a hammer" thing isn't very kid-friendly either]].
399* AFatherToHisMen: [[spoiler:He stands up to Shen for ordering him to fire on his own men and gets killed for it.]]
400* HandicappedBadass: He lost one eye during the attack on the panda village, [[spoiler:after Po's father smashed his face with a hammer]]. Despite this, he can still fight well.
401* HellBentForLeather: Dressed ([[BarefootCartoonAnimal almost]]) entirely in leather armor.
402* KickTheDog: Not above throwing innocent bystanders in front of danger to slow down his foes. He even throws ''children''.
403* LargeAndInCharge: He's a good deal larger than all of the other wolves, making him easily stand out.
404* LaughablyEvil: He's really more comic relief than anything.
405* LogicalWeakness: Wolves operate as a pack, so he's not much of a threat when he's alone. When he faces Po with only two mooks and they're instantly taken out by Monkey and Crane, he says, "uh-oh" and [[KnowWhenToFoldEm runs for it.]]
406* NoNameGiven: He is only listed as "Wolf Boss" in the credits. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin That's what he does]].
407* NobleWolf: One would think he would belong to SavageWolves for the villainy but as stated above he's similar to Po and has a solid pack-oriented mentality.
408* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Given his more comedic nature, it's easy to forget that he was at the forefront of the panda genocide and in fact would've ''killed'' Po if not for Li Shan stepping in.
409* PapaWolf: Since the alpha male of a wolf pack is also the father of many members, it could apply. Being ordered to fire upon his own men is what gets him to go against Shen.
410* PetTheDog: [[spoiler:He refuses to fire on his own men in the final battle and takes a knife or five to the throat for it]].
411* SavageWolves: Despite [[EvenEvilHasStandards having a code of honor]], he's still TheDragon of Shen, is willing to threaten innocents, [[spoiler:and led the massacre of the panda village]].
412* SmarterThanYouLook: He at first appears to be DumbMuscle and is more obsessed with Po being fluffy rather than a panda being alive. Then he successfully leads Po and the Furious Five into a trap, capturing them for Shen.
413* SpikesOfVillainy: Has a couple on his armor. His fur is also a bit on the spiky side.
414* StupidSexyFlanders: He can't seem to stop talking about how soft and cuddly Po is. Somewhat justified, as one of Po's main strategies in a fight is to use his... er... bulk, as a weapon, so he was probably exposed to the "Soft and Cuddly," nature of Po several times...
415* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Heilang and the Lin Kwei wolves in ''Legends Of Awesomeness''.
416* TopHeavyGuy: Like Storming Ox, his legs are ''way'' smaller than the rest of his body.
417* TrashTalk: PlayedForLaughs. His "insults" consist of calling Po big, soft and cuddly... except that he talks about Po that way even when Po isn't around, and he isn't making fun of him. He describes him to Lord Shen as "Big and furry, soft and squishy... uh, kind of plush and cuddly."
418* UnskilledButStrong: He doesn't seem particularly skilled in kung fu, but he sure knows how to use that hammer.
419* WouldHurtAChild: [[spoiler:He led the wolf army in massacring the pandas, including cubs, and tried to kill Po as a baby. He would have succeeded, too, if Po's father hadn't smashed his face in with a hammer.]]
420[[/folder]]
421
422!''Kung Fu Panda 3''
423
424[[folder:Kai]]
425!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/PatFraley (Showdown of Legendary Legends) [[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Li Jiaxi (Cantonese), Patrick Chouinard (Canadian French), Creator/JeremieCovillault (EU French), Oliver Stritzel (German), Creator/RobertoDraghetti (Italian), Creator/KoujiIshii (Japanese), Jiang Wu (PRC Mandarin), Xu Min (TW Mandarin), Leonardo Jose (Brazilian Portuguese), Sergey Chikhachev (Russian), Creator/MiguelAngelJenner (EU Spanish), Creator/HumbertoSolorzano (LA Spanish); Andrzej Blumenfeld (Polish)[[/labelnote]]
426[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1000002240.png]]
427-> "The Jade Slayer. Master of Pain. You may know me as the Beast of Vengeance. Maker of Widows?"\
428
429The BigBad of the third film. An evil spirit with the ability to siphon away the Chi of those he defeats. He has a serious axe to grind with the masters of the Jade Palace... and isn't very fond of pandas either.
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431* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite his weight, he’s a master of kung-fu and can leap great heights and distances.
432* TheAgeless: As a spirit warrior, he doesn't age on account of technically being dead already.
433* AlwaysABiggerFish: Judging by the jade amulet of [[TheCameo Tai Lung]]; Kai met Tai Lung at some point during his stay in the spirit realm and was able to overpower and absorb his chi. Kai presumably did the same thing to Lord Shen, since he told Oogway in the beginning of the third movie that he had absorbed the chi of every kung-fu master in the Spirit Realm and the fourth movie revealed that Lord Shen had gone to the Spirit Realm after his death. He later ends up on the receiving end of this trope when Chameleon steals his kung fu.
434* AncientEvil: He was banished to the Spirit Realm five hundred years ago and has only now returned. The "Ancient" part actually annoys him because it means very few people, i.e. Oogway even know who he is anymore.
435* ArchEnemy: To Oogway, who he hates for betraying him to the Panda village. When Kai returns to the mortal realm, his main goal to to make sure Oogway's memory is forgotten the same way he was.
436* AttackAttackAttack: He sure doesn't put much effort into skill. To be fair, [[ImplacableMan he doesn't really need to]].
437* AttentionWhore: He insists on being front and center at all times, has a flair for theatrics and gets annoyed if you don't know who he is. Po being the first person to recite his many accolades ever since he returned to the mortal world genuinely thrills him and almost makes him feel like sparing the panda's life. ''Almost''.
438* AxCrazy: While he's not outwardly violent and unstable like Tai Lung and Shen, his obsession and hatred for Oogway led him to stealing the chi, aka life force, from masters all across China and the Spirit Realm[[note]]effectively killing and/or enslaving their souls[[/note]] and he planned on targeting and wiping out the entire panda village next.
439* BadassBoast: Good ''lord'', he lets these fly in nearly every scene he's in!
440* BadassCape: He wore a cape while carrying an injured Oogway, though this is the only time he’s seen wearing it.
441* BackFromTheDead: Broke out of the afterlife himself using the chi taken from Oogway.
442* BattleTrophy: The jade amulets that he wears on his belt, created from the very masters he takes his chi from. He can also reform the chi from the amulets into a Jombie of that master. [[spoiler:The one around his neck is Oogway himself]].
443* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
444** Throughout the film, Kai's goal has been to greedily take the chi of every kung fu master he's encountered. He only begins to understand the idiom "too much of a good thing" as Po gives him exactly what he wants:
445-->'''Po:''' You want my chi so bad? Then take it.\
446'''Kai:''' ''(absorbing Po's chi energy)'' Yes, the power is ''mine''! ''(His body glows and his jade amulets float away)'' Wait, no. It's too much. That's too much. No! [[BigNo NO!]]
447** [[spoiler:In the fourth film, Kai is among the many historical kung-fu warriors resurrected by the Chameleon to capture and steal the abilities of. A most unfortunate circumstance for Kai to finally have the legacy and recognition he always wanted]].
448* BeardOfEvil: It's easy to miss, but he has three goatees growing from three spots under his muzzle. Two of those goatees grow from the lower sides of his muzzle, making them resemble a Fu Manchu mustache.
449* BerserkButton:
450** Being betrayed. After Oogway turned against him and banished him to the Spirit Realm, Kai not only steals his chi, but once he gets back to the land of the living, he’s bent on destroying Oogway’s legacy as revenge for his betrayal.
451** People not knowing who he is, which unfortunately for him, is almost everyone due to his status as an AncientEvil. He also hates people praising Oogway, since he feels Oogway received praise and prestige that should have been his.
452* BestFriend: He ''used'' to be Oogway’s. Oogway wrote that Kai was his closest friend, before he turned against him.
453* BewareTheSillyOnes: He may act all [[LargeHam hammy]] and crack [[BlackComedy dark jokes]] while {{Troll}}ing his foes, but he's still very dangerous.
454* BeyondRedemption: Handled subtly - Po never even offers him the chance to turn back, implicitly because Kai never shows any remorse or hesitation over his atrocities.
455* BifurcatedWeapon: His chained butterfly knives appear to have been repurposed from the blades of the double-ended spear he used when he was still alive.
456* BigBad: Of the third film. His desire to steal the chi of the pandas and destroy Oogway's legacy is what drives the plot and Po's spiritual character arc.
457* BigEntrance: All of them. No really, ''every'' entrance he makes is a BigEntrance. Po even compliments him on it.
458* BlackComedy: He's a master of this as much as he is a master of chi.
459* BladeOnARope: Kai's go-to weapons are a pair of jade-bladed butterfly knives attached to chains which extend and abbreviate mystically from around his wrists.
460* BritishTeeth: His teeth are crooked and have a few small gaps in them.
461* BrutishBulls: A murderous bull warlord turned spirit warrior obsessed with stealing the chi of others and empowering himself with it.
462* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:While he and Oogway aren't blood brothers, they considered each other brothers-in-arms. He's the Cain.]]
463* CardCarryingVillain: The way he proudly rattles off the [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast old nicknames]] he used to have and insists on being [[EvilIsHammy as over-the-top as possible]] speaks of someone who ''knows'' he's the BigBad and really really enjoys it. This plays into his motivation, as people '''failing''' to recognize his carried "card" and properly [[TheDreaded dread]] him [[BerserkButton ticks him off]].
464* CarpetOfVirility: Type 2 -- his fur is notably more unkempt than that of other mammals in the series and he has a large belly. It serves to make him look more savage and unkempt than Tai Lung or Lord Shen and also emphasizes just how much older he is than either of them.
465* CameBackStrong: Thanks to his mastery over chi and essentially being immortal, he's now ''much'' more dangerous than he was when Oogway first defeated him.
466* ChainPain: He uses butterfly knives connected by chains.
467* CharacterTic: Idly swinging his butterfly knives in circles by the chains. This makes a signature sound and alerts others that Kai is drawing near.
468* ClassicVillain: Embodies Greed (for chi and greater ability), Pride (his ego and hatred of obscurity), Envy (towards Oogway and the success he's achieved) and Wrath (anyone who [[BerserkButton reminds him of his obscurity]]).
469* TheCollector: It was even his original name. What he "collects" is chi, the life energy of other beings and the strength that it grants him.
470* ColorMotif: Green. He has green, glowing eyes, he uses a pair of knives with blades made of jade, he turns people into jade pendants (which he can then turn into jade zombies), his fists and feet glow green when he charges them with chi and he travels from the Spirit Realm to the mortal world in a huge burst of green energy. The Spirit Realm also turns green when Kai is the most powerful being there.
471* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
472** Tai Lung was a kung fu master; Shen was a weapons master; Kai wields supernatural powers.
473** In comparison to Tai Lung and Shen, he's also a lot more outright evil and LaughablyEvil at that. [[spoiler:Not to mention, he's also the first villain that Po outright couldn't beat by himself]].
474** The most telling aspect of Kai that sets him apart from the previous villains is that unlike [[TragicVillain Tai Lung and Shen]], he doesn't have a [[FreudianExcuse reason]] why he turned to evil and began stealing chi from others. He's also ''even more'' sociopathic than Shen, who unlike Kai, genuinely ''did'' have some connection to humanity (in the form of his parents and the Soothsayer, who unlike Kai with Oogway, Shen never harmed in any way). Kai betrayed Oogway, the one person he ever actually seemed to care about and the reasoning is never really explored.
475** [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking On a more trivial note]], he's the only BigBad of the first three films to be an herbivore (snow leopards like Tai Lung are of course carnivores, while peafowls like Shen are omnivores) or who doesn't speak with [[EvilBrit a British accent]], due to his voice actor being American.
476* CoolSword: Wields a pair of [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos-esque]] butterfly knives made from jade.
477* CreepySouvenir: He turns his victims into jade amulets and wears them on chains around his waist, though he particularly hangs Oogway's amulet around his neck.
478* CrownOfHorns: Formed from his actual horns for added effect.
479* CrystalWeapon: He carries two jade butterfly knives on chains. This symbolizes his blasphemous attitude, since in Chinese culture, jade is a sacred substance and must not be used for combat.
480* CurbStompBattle: Almost everyone he fights directly, [[spoiler:up to and including Po himself]]. Oogway and Shifu do better, but only marginally. Only when Po gains his [[GoldenSuperMode Golden Chi Dragon Aura]] in the Spirit Realm is this reversed and he's on the receiving end of this trope.
481* DarkIsEvil: Kai is an AncientEvil that possesses dark chi that’s dark green in color and he uses his chi to take the chi of others to increase his strength.
482* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:Po destroys him by overloading him with so much chi that he explodes.]]
483* DeathGlare: [[spoiler:In the fourth film, when the Chameleon mimics his horns in her OneWingedAngel form, Kai is shown seething at her from his cage.]]
484* DefeatEqualsExplosion: [[spoiler:Po overloading him with Chi results in his soul exploding in a huge blast of golden light.]]
485* {{Determinator}}: Kai never gives up. After Oogway banishes him to the Spirit Realm, he spends ''500 years'' getting enough chi to get back to the mortal world and he tells Po he’ll take his chi even if it takes him ''another'' 500 years. [[spoiler:Even when Po attains his GoldenSuperMode, Kai still refuses to give up and goes down fighting.]]
486* DoubleWeapon: He wields what appears to be a double-bladed polearm in Oogway's flashback. The similarities to it and the jade knives he wields as a spirit warrior indicate that he converted the former into the latter while banished in the Spirit Realm.
487* TheDreaded: Played with. He ''used'' to be this, judging by [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast some of his nicknames]], but by the time he shows up again, he's long been since forgotten to time and nobody besides Oogway remembers or fears him anymore. Once the heroes learn who he is and what he can do however, they're understandably frightened.
488* DreadlockWarrior: His mane gives him this appearance.
489* DualWielding: Uses a pair of butterfly knives carved from jade.
490* DubNameChange: Kai is called Tiansha (天煞), meaning "Heaven's Demon/God of Evil", in the Mandarin dubs.
491* DudeWheresMyRespect: He expects everyone in the present day to still know and fear him, not accounting for just how ''long'' he's been gone. It becomes enough of a RunningGag that Kai is delighted despite himself when Po correctly identifies him and some of his monikers.
492-->'''Kai:''' Aha! You must be the Dragon Warrior.\
493'''Po:''' And ''you'' must be ''Kai!'' Beast of Vengeance, Maker of Widows!\
494'''Kai:''' ''({{Beat}})'' Yes! Finally! ''Thank you!'' Almost makes me want to spare your life.
495* EscapedFromHell: A variant. Kai finds a way to escape the afterlife, but it's hardly a "hell" -- at least, not now that he's gone.
496* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:He and Oogway were brothers in all but blood during their warlord days. Deconstructed in that their brotherly bond didn't stop Kai from being greedy and evil and eventually Oogway was forced to banish Kai to the Spirit Realm when his lust for power became unbearable. In the present day, the "love" is pretty much fizzled as Kai is dead set on obliterating Oogway's memory as revenge for being forgotten, but even then, he briefly cracks when the Furious Five confront him that shows Oogway's "betrayal" ''still'' genuinely hurts him, as warped as his perspective is on the matter]].
497* EvilCannotComprehendGood:
498** Can't seem to comprehend [[spoiler:why Oogway turned on him and banished him to the Spirit Realm, despite the atrocities he's committed.]]
499** In a more subtle way than the previous villains: [[spoiler:Kai has no idea what to make of Po when he becomes a true Chi Master by coming to a realization of who he really is. Kai never reached enlightenment like Oogway did and his control over Chi comes from ''stealing it'', so the sheer power Po had from his realization and having Chi ''shared'' with him by his friends is something Kai can't understand.]]
500* EvilCounterpart: To Po.
501** Po has issues with identity. Likewise, Kai finds that his own identity has been lost to time and seeks to reclaim it, but with force rather than self-enlightenment. He also wanted power like Po in the first movie, but Po realised that he has power within himself and mastered belief. He also couldn't move on from the past like Po in the second movie. In the third movie, he seeks to regain an identity through reconnection with the world but only by hurting people, not by connecting with them. Like Po, [[LaughablyEvil he also doesn't take things 100% seriously]].
502* EvilGenius: Even though Kai is incredibly strong like Tai Lung, he is also intelligent like Shen and can manipulate people like Shifu by using personal issues to disorient them. He also is shown to be clearly the most intelligent of the villains so far, able to create a technique to steal Chi for his own selfish desires just by observing the pandas using a technique to give their Chi to other.
503* EvilIsBigger: He is a huge bull that towers over all of the other characters.
504* EvilIsEasy: Played with. He learned how to drain others of their chi by simply observing the pandas's technique of giving Chi to others and then doing the complete opposite. However, failing to train himself on how to ''give'' chi left him with no way to expel excess amounts of it [[spoiler:which leads to his defeat.]]
505* EvilFormerFriend: [[spoiler:Oogway's. They were brothers-in-arms and the best of friends up until Kai decided to drain the pandas of their Chi for himself and causing him to have an unbearable lust for power.]]
506* EvilGloating: Prone to this. [[spoiler:It backfires on him when he inadvertently gives Po an idea of how to send him to the Spirit Realm]].
507* EvilLaugh: Indulges in a few here and there.
508* EvilPlan: Destroy Oogway's legacy and engorge himself on a ton of chi along the way.
509* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: He has a habit of making cruel jokes at the expense of others.
510* EvilSoundsDeep: Has a deep, gruff and powerful voice, courtesy of Creator/JKSimmons.
511* EvilerThanThou: At some point between the first and third movies, he met Tai Lung in the Spirit Realm, defeated him, and stole his chi. [[FreezeFrameBonus If you look closely, you can see he wears a jade amulet resembling Tai Lung]], though Kai never uses him as a jombie, for some reason. Between the second and third movies, Kai presumably did the same thing to Lord Shen, since he told Oogway he had absorbed the chi of every kung-fu master in the Spirit Realm, and the fourth movie revealed that Lord Shen had gone to the Spirit Realm after his death. [[spoiler:He's later outclassed by Chameleon in ''Kung Fu Panda 4", who steals HIS kung-fu powers for a change.]]
512* FaceDeathWithDignity: [[spoiler:Despite having been brought back to life by The Chameleon, Kai and the other villains decide to go back to the Spirit Realm instead of staying on the living realm without much fuss.]]
513* FaceHeelTurn: Subverted. While it seemed at first glance when Kai went from friend of Oogway to a Chi stealing monster, several of his titles and Oogway saying he was an ambitious warrior in his.youth, indicates that he was never a good guy to begin with and that Oogway actually did a HeelFaceTurn.
514* FantasticRacism: Seems to look down on mortals, despite having formerly been one himself.
515* TheFarmerAndTheViper: [[spoiler:Repaid the pandas for their kindness by perverting their chi techniques and trying to harvest their chi for his own selfish desires.]]
516* FatBastard: He’s the villain of the third film and he has an overweight physique (though he has muscular arms).
517* FatalFlaw: His Greed, as noted above in ClassicVillain. Oogway tried to warn him "the more you take, the less you have", meaning he'd never be satisfied with what power he had stolen and always wanted more. This, coupled with Po driving him into a VillainousBreakdown, is what undoes him. He was focused purely on stealing power for its own sake without refining or honing his own. When Po unloads all of his and his friends' Chi into him all at once, he lacks the skill to keep it in check and is overwhelmed.
518* FauxAffablyEvil: Is generally soft-spoken and prone to cracking jokes, but is without a doubt a destructive monster; [[SubvertedTrope briefly subverted]] when Po recognizes him as the [[RedBaron Beast of Vengeance and Maker of Widows]], yet he is still determined to take Po's chi.
519* FeatherFingers: A non-bird variant. Being a bull, he has three small hoof-claws on each hand, which qualify as fingers enough for Po [[spoiler:and Oogway before him]] to give Kai [[spoiler:the Wuxi Finger Hold]].
520* FighterMageThief: The Mage to Tai Lung's Fighter and Shen's Thief. He spends much of the movie fighting at range, either using his chain blades -- which see just as much use as grapnels or tools for manipulating the battlefield as they do actual weapons -- or with the enslaved spirits of Kung Fu masters which he controls directly with his mind. On that note, while physically large and intimidating he was written to be Po's first ''explicitly'' supernatural foe, capable of stealing and manipulating chi, either using it to summon the afore-mentioned spirits or to augment the power of his own strikes. His first major act in the movie is stealing the chi of [[spoiler:Master Oogway]] and using it to escape the spirit realm. While Tai Lung relies on his muscle for winning his fights and Shen relies on cunning and manipulation, Kai can use both brute strength and intelligence in battle as well as supernatural powers to ensure a victory.
521* FinalBoss: The final enemy of the trilogy and Po's most dangerous opponent yet. This is especially fitting, as each villain marks the pillars of kung fu: the body (Tai Lung), the mind (Lord Shen), and the spirit (Kai). [[TrilogyCreep However,]] after the release of ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda4'', Kai becomes a DiscOneFinalBoss.
522* FingerPokeOfDoom: At one point, he bowls over Master Crane with a chi-augmented flick to the beak.
523* FlatCharacter: Unlike the villains of the first two films, Kai's motivations are not explored. He has no relationships with any characters besides Oogway. He wants chi just because he likes power, rather than any deep insecurity. The depths of his anger at Oogway are not looked at significantly and only briefly implied. Also, unlike Shen or Tai Lung, he never has a RedemptionRejection moment where he considers changing his ways and is instead treated (accurately) as BeyondRedemption.
524* FlunkyBoss: He can summon the spirits of the many kung fu masters whose Chi he has absorbed as "jade zombies" to do his bidding.
525* FourStarBadass: One of his most prominent titles is "General Kai".
526* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Melancholic with a couple of Choleric elements -- he can switch between being quite calm with emotions under control and being passionate and vengeful when facing his opponents; he's also a bit bigheaded and sometimes uses a mysteriously calm tone of voice when being FauxAffablyEvil to anyone he runs into.
527* FurryReminder: Sometimes he'll snort in typical bovine fashion, run on all fours, and attack with his horns in a similar manner.
528* GagNose: He has a huge snout.
529* GemstoneAssault: Kai's swords are made of jade, as are [[spoiler:the "jombies" made from the masters he drained chi from]].
530* GeneralRipper: Once known as "General Kai, Supreme Warlord of all China." Given what we know about his past, he probably wasn't a very kind general.
531* GeniusBruiser: He was once a general EQUAL to Oogway. He was easily able to develop a technique to STEAL chi from pandas by reversing the pattern they used. When he arrived in the mortal world, the first thing he does after he gets info is planning on luring masters to an abandoned ship to scan their chi, find their weaknesses and use against whoever sent them.
532* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His green eyes sometimes literally glow, showing off his supernatural abilities.
533* GottaCatchThemAll: Kai did this in the Spirit Realm by hunting down and absorbing the chi of every Kung Fu Master there before moving onto Oogway to escape. He later planned on absorbing the chi of every master in China to reign supreme.
534* GreenEyedMonster: Literally. He is implied to not only be resentful towards Oogway, but deeply envious that the tortoise became so successful and famous while most people don't even recognize Kai anymore.
535* HeelFaceTurn: {{Downplayed|Trope}} but somewhat present. [[spoiler:In the fourth movie, after Po saves him from the Chameleon and gives him back his stolen fighting skills, he bows to Po in respect and returns to the Spirit Realm without a fight. Though given that he doesn't speak, it's hard to nail down what his actions indicate.]]
536* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Nearly the ''entire'' main cast ends up defeated, drained of chi, and under Kai's control by the time he reaches the panda village, not to mention the numerous other masters he did this to on the way. Even Po himself is completely outmatched at first.]]
537* HorrifyingTheHorror: He ends up on the receiving end of this trope, PlayedForLaughs. He cringes in fear and disgust when he gets a close-up look at Hom-Lee’s [[BritishTeeth horribly crooked teeth]].
538* HornsOfVillainy: Being a bull, he naturally has massive horns.
539* HumiliationConga: [[spoiler:Once Po is given the chi of his family and friends and becomes a ''literal'' Dragon Warrior, everything that follows is the previously unstoppable Kai getting his ass handed to him in glorious fashion.]]
540* ImmortalImmaturity: He doesn't take things very seriously for a guy literally centuries old. Compared to Oogway, who was wise beyond his (considerable) years, Kai simply hasn't grown up in any way, shape, or form.
541* ImmortalityImmorality: He's among the evilest characters encountered in the series thus far. Immortality wasn't even his goal, just a side-effect of being a spirit.
542* ImmortalityInducer: Being ''killed'', ironically enough. He still had to spend ''five centuries'' stealing power from other deceased masters before he could cross back over into the living world.
543* ImplacableMan: He just keeps on taking chi, with the masters' efforts doing little-to-nothing to stop him. Po eventually has to resort to [[spoiler:essentially ''killing himself'' just to keep him away from the other pandas]].
544* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Short, broad butterfly knives, fashioned of glowing jade. They're linked to chains, making them something like a kusarigama in general use. The connecting chains seem weightless, which makes them something close to CombatTentacles.
545* InASingleBound: He can leap at least a few stories high in the air.
546* IncomingHam: He announces himself to the world in the most grandiose way possible.
547-->"KAI HAS RETURNED!"
548* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Like Tai Lung, a lot of Kai's anger stems from the fact that he's bitter about Oogway erasing all historical records of his deeds, so he constantly boasts of his threatening titles and malicious plans to bolster his ego. When Po recognizes him in the climax, he's elated enough to contemplate sparing the panda.
549* InterspeciesFriendship: He used to have this with Oogway, a tortoise. Nowadays, not anymore.
550* ItsAllAboutMe: He's a self-centered and power-hungry warlord who wants all the chi he can get his hands on for himself. [[spoiler:He can't comprehend the reason Oogway had a problem with [[TheFarmerAndTheViper him turning on the Pandas who saved Oogway's life and trying to steal their chi]].]]
551* TheJuggernaut: Due to being so immensely powerful and also to being a [[OurGhostsAreDifferent returned spirit]], pretty much nothing used against him even fazes him. He even casually shrugs off [[spoiler:Po's Wuxi Finger Hold]], gloating that it only works on mortals. In the end, it takes [[spoiler:the [[CombinedEnergyAttack combined Chi]] of ''every single panda in the village plus Tigress and Mr. Ping'' for Po to outmatch him, and even ''then'' he is not destroyed until Po induces in him a catastrophic PhlebotinumOverload.]]
552* KamehameHadoken: Subverted: he regularly does the familiar gesture, but he uses it for energy ''absorption'', rather than projection. Unlike Master Oogway, Kai does not actually employ chi blasts, preferring to use chi for empowering his blows and his weapons, as well as [[FlunkyBoss summoning an army of zombified kung-fu masters]].
553* KarmicDeath:
554** [[spoiler:Is destroyed by the very chi he was so power hungry for. To add another layer of karma, he was stealing the chi of deceased Kung Fu masters, therefore denying them their afterlife.]]
555** He was also [[spoiler:a chi stealer defeated by someone willingly given chi by others.]]
556* KiManipulation: He is a master of chi, specifically of stealing it. He cannot expel or give it, [[spoiler:which ends up being his weakness.]]
557* KnightOfCerebus: [[PlayedWith Sort of.]] He's less serious than Tai Lung and ''especially'' Lord Shen, having many more comedic moments and being willing to make some actual jokes. That being said, whenever he shows up, the stakes become much higher, his relative seriousness is also well contrasted against the third movie being LighterAndSofter than the first two. He is also much more of TheDreaded than either of the previous villains, being far more powerful than both.
558* KungFuWizard: He utilizes both formidable martial arts skills and supernatural powers.
559* LaserGuidedKarma:
560** Tries to inflict this on Oogway. In Kai's reckoning, Oogway stole his legacy by sealing him, going on to become incredibly famous while no one else alive knows who Kai is. So Kai intends to erase everything Oogway has built, so no one will remember him either. [[spoiler:In the end, he is undone by his own chi stealing abilities, overloading on Po and the entire Panda villages' chi.]]
561** [[spoiler:He steals power from others for powers own sake and is purely dependent on it instead of refining his own strength. When a large amount of it is dumped into him, he's unable to handle it due to his lack of mastery and it overwhelms him.]]
562** [[spoiler:His shtick is stealing power from other people for his own gain. In the fourth film, he gets a taste of his own medicine when the Chameleon steals his fighting skills for herself and puts him in a cage.]]
563* LastSecondChance: [[spoiler:Notably averted. He's the first BigBad that Po does ''not'' offer any chance of redemption, either because he knows Kai is too far gone, or because he was simply too dangerous to leave alive. In fact, the last second chance seems to come from Oogway in the beginning, if his quote "When will you realize the more you take the less you have?" is any indication. Though he does sort of redeem himself by the fourth film, if only redeemed enough to respect Po and return to the Spirit Realm of his own volition and without a fight.]]
564* LaughablyEvil: He may be the most dangerous threat the heroes have yet to face, but he is also the funniest. Even if his sense of humor [[BlackComedy isn't always the most pleasant]].
565* {{Leitmotif}}:
566** A very distinct one that plays most prominently in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZptHC2MWUno The Arrival of Kai]]", but is used throughout most of his scenes.
567** It bears a partial resemblance to "I'm So Sorry" by Music/ImagineDragons (and was in fact sampled from it), yet ironically, Kai himself isn't sorry for anything he does.
568* LetsFightLikeGentlemen:
569** Beyond a token ambush attempt, Kai opts to duel Oogway by himself, opting not to summon minions or use his chi magic offensively until he has Oogway bound.
570** When he arrives at the Jade Palace, he first fights Shifu, Viper, Monkey and Tigress on his own and doesn't involve his jombies until Tigress gets a clean hit on him. [[CombatPragmatist Afterwards, he quickly overwhelms them with his jombies and chi magic]].
571* MadnessMakeover: Formerly a well-groomed and fully armored warrior, hundreds of years spent hunting down the souls of martial artists in the Spirit Realm have rendered him disheveled and half-naked.
572* MeaningfulName: Can mean "victory" in Mandarin Chinese (凱). Additionally, 'kai' or 'kye' serves as an alternate pronunciation for "chi." 'Kai' also has several meanings in Japanese, some of which are "restoration" and "recovery".
573* MightyGlacier: Kai is ''very'' strong and almost impossible to take down. But he's on the slow side and prefers to remain stationary in fights, having [[FlunkyBoss his jombies]] chase his enemies instead.
574* MindControl: By draining people’s chi, he turns people into jade amulets which he can turn into mindless jombies he can control with his mind.
575* MoralMyopia: [[spoiler:Is bitter and angry at Oogway for betraying and sealing him away...but is a psychopathic, soul-stealing monster whose modus operandi is ''stealing the life force of others''.]]
576* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:Comes within ''seconds'' of absorbing Po's chi when his family and friends give him the help he needs to turn the tables.]]
577* NeverMyFault: [[spoiler:Claims that after everything they had been through together, Oogway betrayed ''him'', defeating him in battle, and allowing his existence to fade in obscurity for over 500 years, yet he neglects to mention that he turned against Oogway first when he pulled a TheFarmerAndTheViper on the pandas that helped him and started using their knowledge of chi to begin stealing it from others]].
578* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:His actions ultimately ensured that not only will Oogway's legacy live on, it will live on through a new successor.]]
579* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler:Delivers one to Po after the latter's plan to defeat him falls flat. Po then sends them both to the Spirit Realm, where Kai promptly beats him down again. But Po gets to return the favor soon after]].
580* NoSell: He shrugs off almost everything thrown at him, figuratively or otherwise. [[spoiler:He even No Sells the ''Wuxi Finger Hold''. Even Po in his GoldenSuperMode does not do any visible damage to him until overloading him with chi.]]
581* NonStandardCharacterDesign: One look at him would tell you he is no ordinary animal. He still looks like a yak, but a few features, such as his glowing green eyes, crooked teeth, and unnaturally large, abnormally-shaped horns, give him a more demonic appearance.
582* NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[spoiler:Defeating Oogway aside]], he's treated as more of a RunningGag than a serious threat during his first few scenes, especially given his more humorous tone than the villains of the first two movies. [[spoiler:Then he captures Crane and Mantis and it all goes downhill from there.]]
583* OccultBlueEyes: His schlera's are green but his irises are a blue colour, which also glow.
584* OffscreenVillainy:
585** Long before the movie's events, he and Oogway led a mighty army on a mission to conquer China, carrying out untold amounts of violence and war - presumably enough to earn Kai all of his nicknames - before they eventually found the original Panda Village.
586** While only his battles with - [[spoiler:and subsequent captures of]] - the main characters (Oogway, Shifu, the Furious Five) are shown, Kai also manages to defeat ''every master in China'' - both alive and dead - and absorb their chi. A FreezeFrameBonus shows that even Tai Lung - who was [[TheDreaded widely renowned and feared for his deadly skills]] - was also one of Kai's victims at some point between the first and third films.
587* OhCrap:
588** His perfectly justified reaction to [[spoiler:seeing Po summon a giant chi dragon right in front of him]], which prompts a WhoAreYou.
589** He has another one when he realizes [[spoiler:he can't handle the amount of Chi Po's forcing into him moments before he explodes.]]
590* OhCrapFakeout: [[spoiler:When Po uses the Wuxi finger hold on him, Kai feigns despair and shock, before telling him that the Wuxi finger hold does not work on him.]]
591* OurGhostsAreDifferent: He's an entirely physical entity who managed to manifest in the living world after he [[spoiler:stole Oogway's chi.]]
592* OutsideGenreFoe: Kai's debut in the third movie is a huge departure from the villains seen so far, a Kung Fu legend in Tai Lung and an evil, non-superpowered warlord in Lord Shen. Kai meanwhile is an undead Spirit Warrior and boasts powers that surpass anything seen in the film series so far. This trope only applies to the movies, because the TV shows already used demonic spirits as villains.
593* PersonalityPowers: He's a [[{{Necromancer}} necromancer]] who's obsessed with the past, his own legacy, and seeks to undo Oogway's legacy.
594* PetTheDog:
595** When Po's the first one in the mortal realm who calls Kai by his titles, Kai is so pleased that he thanks Po and says that he's almost [[YouWillBeSpared tempted to spare the panda's life]]. [[spoiler:As bad as Kai is, he also deeply cared for Oogway during their warlord days and carried Oogway for days in the snow looking for aid when Oogway was injured in an ambush.]]
596** He also [[spoiler:is genuinely grateful when Po defeats the Chameleon and returns his Kung Fu back to him, bowing to him in respect before leaving back to the Spirit Realm without any further conflict.]]
597* PhraseCatcher: All attempts to introduce himself results in his current audience asking him "Who?"
598* PowerIncontinence: How he [[spoiler:ends up DeaderThanDead as Po's chi proved to be too much for him to handle.]]
599* PowerParasite: He can steal other people’s chi, giving him their strength and fighting skills, as well as turning his victims into jade amulets he can turn into jombies.
600* PsychoticSmirk: Gives a particularity heinous one as [[spoiler:he watches the Jade Palace crumble]].
601* RedBaron: The "Jade Slayer", "Master of Pain", "Beast of Vengeance", and "Maker of Widows" are some of his nicknames. He's got quite a few apparently.
602* RunningOnAllFours: He sometimes does this, like when he's nearing the panda village.
603* SealedEvilInACan: Sealed in the Spirit Realm for five hundred years by Master Oogway.
604* SensoryOverload: His ability to see and hear through his jombie soldiers backfires ''tremendously'' [[spoiler:when the panda villagers start beating the tar out of all his jombies at the same time.]]
605* SicklyGreenGlow: His ColorMotif. It constantly surrounds him, his abilities, and even his weapons.
606* SinisterScrapingSound: His jade knives make this sound, which [[OhCrap alert everyone else that he's nearby.]]
607* SmallNameBigEgo: Subverted. Oogway's uncharacteristic seriousness in the scroll describing Kai and Kai's ability to defeat and seal numerous kung fu masters is plenty of proof that he rightfully earned all those unpleasant titles. Kai is annoyed no one has any idea who he is anymore, and one can see his point.
608* SmugSuper: He's the most powerful villain in the first three movies by a long shot and boy does he ''know it''. He's incredibly over-the-top, constantly boasts about his power, and has a tendency to taunt and troll his opponents just to make their defeat as humiliating as possible.
609* TheSociopath: Kai is shamelessly power-hungry and wants all the chi just out of sheer selfishness. He betrayed without remorse the [[spoiler:same pandas]] who cured his friend [[spoiler:Oogway]] and [[LackOfEmpathy is unable to understand even after five centuries]] ''[[LackOfEmpathy why]]'' [[LackOfEmpathy his friend would turn against him because of this]]. Like real-life sociopaths, Kai refuses to change his behavior because he sees nothing wrong with it and [[NeverMyFault considers himself the victim]] of his own shortcomings. And unlike the previous villains, he's not even presented with a FreudianExcuse that'd even remotely explain his bitterness and cruelty.
610* SoLastSeason: [[spoiler:That Wuxi Finger Hold that Po used to finish off Tai Lung? When he tries it on Kai, all he gets is mockery and a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown. Ultimately subverted, however: Po manages to use it on him indirectly by using it on ''himself'' while holding onto Kai]].
611* SortingAlgorithmOfEvil: He's by far more powerful than either Tai Lung or Shen from the past movies, demonstrating greater strength and durability, while also having supernatural powers. Whereas Shen did defeat some Kung Fu masters and was prepared to do an invasion, Kai actually defeated all of them and took their chi [[OffscreenVillainy offscreen]].
612* StoutStrength: Kai is extremely strong, despite his chubby physique (though he has the large, muscular arms you would expect to see on a warrior).
613* SupernaturalMartialArts: A norm for the series, but Kai takes it to a whole new level, displaying various feats of KiManipulation and even able to outright ''steal the chi'' from his victims.
614* SuperStrength: He's able to lift a giant statue of Master Oogway off the ground [[spoiler:and toss it through the Jade Palace with little effort]].
615* TakenForGranite: Kai's chi stealing is a variation of this trope. Instead of just turning his victim into a statue, he encases them in jade, then transforms that statue of them into an amulet which allows them to be redeployed as a jombie. He seems to be able to do this at a long range, but he commonly defeats or has his target bound before he does it.
616* ThemeMusicPowerUp: A villainous example. When Kai's theme starts playing, it usually means he's about to kick some ass.
617* ThirdPersonPerson: He refers to himself in the third person a couple times.
618-->"KAI HAS RETURNED!"
619-->"KAI IS COMING!"
620* TomTheDarkLord: While Kai is a powerful name in Chinese that can mean "victory" (凱), the name is very average in many European countries (having multiple origins and meanings)[[note]]a 2015 survey even crowned it the most popular boy's name of that year[[/note]], which might give the sense of this trope to overseas viewers.
621* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:By the time of ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda4'' he's completely abandoned his grudge against Po and even his own prior goals of collecting the Chi of every master in the Spirit Realm; when he's freed by Po he also bows to him in respect and willingly returns to the Spirit Realm.]]
622* {{Troll}}: [[spoiler:When Po attempts the Wuxi Finger Hold on him, he pulls an OhCrapFakeout for no other reason than to screw with him]].
623* TheUndead: [[spoiler:Why he's immune to the Wuxi Finger Hold.]]
624* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:He's seemingly rendered DeaderThanDead at the end of ''3'' but he's shown to still exist as a spirit in ''4'', to the point the Chameleon summons him and drains him of his power.]]
625* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:He wasn't exactly grateful to the pandas for restoring his closest friend to health]]. [[spoiler:Subverted in the fourth movie, where he bows to Po and Zhen for freeing him and returning his fighting skills and returns to the Spirit Realm without a fight.]]
626* UnknownRival: Because he's been gone for so long, he isn't particularity well-known outside of his connection with Master Oogway, [[BerserkButton which royally ticks him off]].
627* {{Unperson}}: In part due to being part of Oogway's less-beloved past that the old tortoise cast off for self-realization later in life, literally no mention or trace of Kai exists ''anywhere in the world'' other than a single scroll Oogway himself wrote. It's this very status of having might as well never existed that truly [[BerserkButton gets under his skin]].
628* UnskilledButStrong: [[DownplayedTrope Relatively]] compared to the experienced heroes. He's a very competent martial artist, but he depends more on raw supernatural power and strength than finesse or tactics. [[ImplacableMan It's all he needs]].
629* VampiricDraining: His most dangerous ability. He can drain the chi from his victims, after which they turn into jade amulets that he can freely summon to fight for him.
630* VilerNewVillain: Yes, again. Unlike Tai Lung and Lord Shen, Kai doesn't even ''have'' a FreudianExcuse, with the closest thing being his former friendship with Oogway, but at that point, he was ''already'' evil. There is no element of sorrow or tragedy to him. He is a monster through and through and thoroughly enjoys the [[TheDreaded fear]] he inspires. It really says something that even Po, AllLovingHero who had given Tai Lung and even Shen (the man he believed to be responsible for the death of his parents) a chance at redemption, makes no attempt to redeem Kai and commits to obliterating him with extreme prejudice.
631* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:He loses it when Po manages to drag them both back to the Spirit Realm. Not only is he furious, almost all comedy from him vanishes. When Po overloads him with chi, he briefly enjoys the power, but then helplessly says "it's too much! it's too much!" before dying in a BigNo.]]
632-->'''Kai:''' It took me 500 years to take [[spoiler:Oogway's]] chi. I will have yours even if it takes me ''500 MORE!''
633* VillainCred: He lost his to the passage of time. Now he wants it back.
634* VillainRespect: [[spoiler:After Po and Zhen defeat the Chameleon and free him, Kai joins the other deceased kung-fu masters in bowing to Po, showing that he has developed respect for the Dragon Warrior.]]
635* TheVoiceless: [[spoiler:In ''Kung Fu Panda 4'' he doesn't speak for the duration of his appearance.]]
636* WeUsedToBeFriends: Him and Oogway.
637* WhoAreYou: This is all he can say in shock when Po [[spoiler:becomes a true master of chi]], turning the tide back against Kai, just as Kai was about to absorb all his chi.
638* WouldHitAGirl: Kai attacks Tigress and Viper, steals Viper’s chi, and later attacks the panda village to steal the chi of every panda there, including the women.
639* WouldHurtAChild: Kai planned to wipe out the entire panda village, seemingly uncaring that there were children there.
640* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Kai is expertly skilled with his chained swords, able to entrap his enemies with them and drag them close.
641* YourSoulIsMine: Well, chi to be exact, but he more or less still plays this trope straight since chi is one's life force.
642[[/folder]]
643
644[[folder:Jombies]]
645[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unnamed_3_07.jpg]]
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647Kai's minions, a collection of former kung fu masters he has stolen the chi from. Kai is able to form that chi into mindless jade warriors that serve his purposes.
648----
649* BackFromTheDead: Many of them are long-deceased masters that Kai snatched from the Spirit Realm.
650* BadOlBadger: The Badger Twins, though presumably they were less malicious before they became Jombies.
651* BearsAreBadNews: Master Bear, though only as a Jombie.
652* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Kai controls them against their will.
653* CockyRooster: Even before becoming a Jombie, Master Chicken was pretty fight-eager. Too bad it led to him running into Kai's grasp.
654* ConservationOfNinjutsu: They are shown to be more dangerous the fewer of them there are, likely because Kai controls them directly and the fewer there are the less his attention is diverted. It's also shown that Kai is somewhat capable of feeling the blows inflicted on them, which further breaks his concentration.
655* CreepyTwins: The Master Badger Twins, though they were probably a lot less creepy before being jombified.
656* DualWielding: Master Bear has two axes.
657* EliteMooks: They are capable of taking on kung fu masters one-on-one, which makes sense given that they're masters themselves, at least in the first two acts
658* FakeUltimateMook: In the third act they are demoted to this, being unable to defeat a group of fledgling Pandas.
659* GreenAndMean: They are corrupted jade green kung fu masters who are controlled by Kai to be his army.
660* KillerGorilla: Master Gorilla, though the trope only applies to him as a Jombie.
661* MaliciousMonitorLizard: One of the old masters is a monitor lizard, though the "Malicious" part only applies when he's a Jombie.
662* MartialArtsStaff: The Master Badger Twins each use a staff, as their stubby limbs don't give them enough reach.
663* NoNonsenseNemesis: When Kai gives them an order, they do it, and they don't stop until it's done. Po finds this out the hard way when Master Porcupine ignores all attempts at banter and just keeps trying to kill him.
664* {{Portmanteau}}: Of "jade" and "zombie". Naturally, it was Po and Monkey who came up with it.
665* SiblingTeam: The Master Badger Twins always fight together, even as Jombies. Presumably, they also did when they were alive.
666* SilentAntagonist: Kai can talk through them, but otherwise, they never say a word. The most sound they ever make at all is the clinking of jade. However, Jombie Master Chicken still makes clucking sounds when "hurt" and Jombie Mantis audibly grunts when tearing the stone ax off of Oogway's statue, so it seems that they can make sounds, but just don't bother most of the time.
667* SinisterSwine: Two boars are among the Jombies. The "sinister" part presumably didn't apply to them before they were Jombified.
668* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Master Porcupine, who fires his own quills as arrows.
669* SuperToughness: They're made of jade, able to take most blows with little sign of injury and they most likely FeelNoPain. The only effect most attacks have on them is to [[spoiler:disrupt Kai's focus, as he experiences feedback from the blows]].
670* VillainOverride: Kai is able to see through their eyes at all times or talk through them when necessary.
671* VoiceOfTheLegion: When Kai speaks through the Jombies, all of them speak at once. Po wants to try it with the Furious Five.
672[[/folder]]
673
674!''Kung Fu Panda 4''
675
676[[folder:Stingray]]
677The opening opponent of the fourth film.
678----
679* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The Stingray is blue with yellow speckles along its back and yellow eyes.
680* BewareMyStingerTail: It attempts to stab Po with its tail several times in quick succession.
681* BitPartBadguys: Valley of Peace example. Po's rogues gallery is usually comprised of large menacing animal-people, which the Stingray is a nonspecific and non-urgent example of.
682* BossArenaUrgency: While fighting, the Stingray lures Po onto a dock so it has both air and water supremacy. It then begins destroying the dock behind Po, leaving him stranded on a single wooden pole out in the middle of the water to fight him on.
683* CartoonyEyes: Stingray's eyes pop out the top of its head, like a more humanized version of a stingray's real eyes.
684* EatsBabies: When Po finally defeats it, he reveals that it consumed several children entirely, putting them through a rollercoaster inside it as it battled with Po.
685* FurryConfusion: The Stingray is largely non-anthropomorphic, is not shown to be capable of speech, and actually ''eats'' people, leaving it ambiguous whether it's actually sapient like every other animal is shown to be.
686* GettingEatenIsHarmless: It holds three kids inside its stomach during the entirety of its fight with Po (with no visible bulge on the outside), carrying them into the sky, underwater, and being skidded across a wooden dock, and yet they emerge at the end no worse for wear and consider the experience to have been rather fun.
687* GiantFlyer: The Stingray is twice Po's size and capable of both swimming and flight, requiring midair combat to defeat it.
688* PlotIrrelevantVillain: It shows up, says no lines, and is defeated by Po in order to show what a badass he is.
689* SilentAntagonist: Despite being presumably as sapient as any other animal, the Stingray doesn't even grunt or yell during its fight, only emitting animalistic growls.
690* SinisterStingrays: A villainous Ray that attacks the Valley of Peace and EatsBabies.
691* StarterVillain: It is the first opponent that Po fights in ''Kung Fu Panda 4''.
692* WeHardlyKnewYe: The Stingray has no name or clear motive. Presumably, it arrived in the Valley of Peace to eat babies.
693* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Has these, matching the yellow spots on its back.
694[[/folder]]
695
696[[folder:The Chameleon]]
697!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ViolaDavis[[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Johanne Garneau (Canadian French), Alice Lau (Cantonese), Virginie Emane (EU French), Martina Treger (German), Rulu Jiang (PRC Mandarin), Chen Meifeng (TW Mandarin), María Jesús Nieto (EU Spanish), Aida López (LA Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
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704->"We've both risen to the highest of heights. It's a shame only one of us can come out on top. My combined powers of Sorcery and Kung Fu make me unstoppable."\
705
706The BigBad of the fourth film. A nefarious shape-shifting chameleon sorceress that can copy others' kung fu by absorbing their abilities and commands a fearsome army of komodo dragons.
707----
708* AmbitionIsEvil: Her lust for power and respect leads her to become a ruthless dictator.
709* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler:Zhen is her adopted daughter and outright tells her that she will not hesitate to get rid of her as soon she no longer serves her any use. She demonstrates she is quite willing to follow through on this threat when Zhen defends Po in the final battle and viciously attacks her.]]
710* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:Her final fate. Tai Lung returns to the Spirit Realm, [[DraggedOffToHell forcibly taking her with him]], and she’s going to spend eternity stuck with all the evil kung-fu masters she attacked and imprisoned, who will probably spend a ''long'' time beating her up as payback.]]
711* AllYourPowersCombined: She steals the combined fighting skills of Tai Lung, Lord Shen, Kai, and several other deceased villainous kung-fu masters.
712-->'''Chameleon:''' I’m stronger than every opponent you’ve ever faced, because I ''am'' every opponent you’ve ever faced.
713* AmbitiousButLazy: The Chameleon intends to become the greatest kung-fu master of all time, though rather than actually learning any of its skills or techniques, she resorts to abducting other masters and forcefully stealing their abilities for herself. [[spoiler:This is {{subverted|trope}} by her backstory, as she explains that she did ''want'' to legitimately learn once, but all the masters she approached refused to train her.]]
714* AxCrazy: Downplayed, but still present. She generally presents herself as a calm, regal, charismatic individual, but she shows signs of being utterly deranged underneath. Notably, during her final battle with Po, Chameleon jumps onto the panda and tries to ''bite'' him. Though the moment is brief, in that moment she's not just fighting him; she's savage and outright primal, like a wild animal, showing her desire to cause bodily harm outside of beating people with kung fu.
715* BadBoss: [[spoiler:She tells Zhen right to her face that she would get rid of her [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness if she were no longer useful to her]], and she tells her that nobody cares about her feelings.]]
716* BarefootCartoonAnimal: She doesn't wear shoes, although it's hard to tell because her long dress covers her feet for much of the film.
717* BerserkButton: Being underestimated or mocked for her size.
718* BigBad: Of the fourth film. Her actions to copy and steal other fighters' Kung Fu abilities puts her in direct conflict with Po who attempts to end her scheme. She also makes an enemy of Zhen as well later on in the film.
719* BluntYes: [[spoiler:When Zhen asks her if she only took her in as her protege because she thought Zhen could be useful, the Chameleon replies that she did and that [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness if she stops being useful, she will get rid of her]].]]
720* BorrowedCatchphrase: She copies Po’s “Ska-doosh” when she turns into a copy of him - only in the trailer, however, as the line is cut from the movie.
721* BreakingOldTrends: The first female BigBad of the movies.
722* CardCarryingVillain: She happily admits that she is ruthless, and claims that she will resurrect “every master villain who came before her” meaning that she considers ''herself'' a master villain. She even outright claims to "be every villain" that Po has ever faced.
723* TheChessmaster: The Chameleon orchestrates and executes a complex, but successful plan to trick Po into giving her his Staff of Wisdom by simultaneously sending Zhen to befriend him and pretending to be Tai Lung to spread stories to lure him in.
724* ColorMotif: Keeping with her forte, the Chameleon lacks a specific thematic color and borrows that of all three previous villains to demonstrate she gets her power from emulating them. Her skin is green (Kai), her costume is red (Shen), and her shapeshifting powers often ooze a cold blue (Tai Lung). Her lair is even lit with a dark blend of all three gradients.
725* CombatPragmatist: Rather than fight Tai Lung directly, she disguises herself as one of the unconscious soldiers he defeated while his attention is away from her in order to lower his guard and then steals his kung-fu and incapacitates him with a nerve strike.
726* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Chameleon does have some things in common with the franchise's previous villain, Kai, she is still very different from him. Kai was a very independent and power-oriented antagonist, having a massive size and build, a brutal fighting style, and a small self-controlled army of jombies. Chameleon, however, is smaller, more intelligent and patient, relying more on brains and psychological tactics than brute force, and has a larger army of living beings that, while loyal and obedient to her, still have free will. She is also much less humorous and thus more of a KnightOfCerebus than Kai, and unlike him has a FreudianExcuse.
727* CreepyBlueEyes: Her eyes glow blue when she shapeshifts.
728* CruelElephant: One of the forms the Chameleon takes is a huge, ferocious looking elephant. She uses the form to intimidate the crime lords of Juniper City to give her 60% of their money and uses her trunk to push one of them down a flight of stairs. She later takes on the elephant form again to grab Zhen with her trunk and tell Zhen she should've left her in the gutter after siding with Po.
729* DeadPersonImpersonation: As part of her plan, she impersonates Tai Lung after his death.
730* DistaffCounterpart: Has a similar scheme (and green color motif) to Kai's, though it's more about collecting the kung-fu of powerful warriors than their chi specifically.
731* DittoFighter: Almost her signature move:
732** After the Chameleon absorbs Tai Lung's kung fu powers, she briefly transforms into Tai Lung himself and subdues the real Tai Lung with his signature nerve attack.
733** After her chimeric OneWingedAngel form fails to defeat Po and Zhen, the Chameleon transforms into Po himself -- albeit a giant, horrifying version of Po with fangs, scales, and horns along his shoulders.
734* DraggedOffToHell: [[spoiler:After she is beaten by Zhen, all the masters whom she stole talent from bring her with them back to the Spirit Realm.]]
735* TheDreaded: Almost everyone who knows about the Chameleon, even those who haven't personally met her, are terrified of her, due to her shapeshifting prowess and evil nature. Every mob family in Juniper City fears the Chameleon and even when standing up to her, [[spoiler:her adoptive daughter Zhen is visibly intimidated by her.]]
736* EntitledBitch: [[spoiler:As Tai Lung prepares to take her into the spirit realm, she begs Zhen for help - in spite of the fact that she just tried to kill Zhen, and had previously made it clear that she had no real affection for her.]]
737* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: She's only referred to as "The Chameleon". Her actual name is never stated.
738* EvilCounterpart:
739** Unconventionally, she's one to Po, being an individual who wanted to do kung-fu and was underestimated due to her appearance, but turned out to be secretly quite powerful. However, whereas Po uses his talents to help other people, she's only interested in punishing those who looked down on her. [[spoiler:This ends up taken further with their relationship with Zhen, as while the Chameleon raised and mentored Zhen, it was merely as a pawn for her own power play, while Po's bond with Zhen is much more sincere, playing into her HeelFaceTurn and Po choosing to mentor her as the future Dragon Warrior.]] Finally, both even geek out over various kung fu moves, legends, and various stuff.
740** [[spoiler:She also serves as a dark mirror to Shifu, who adopted Tai Lung like The Chameleon did to Zhen. Both trained their adoptive children in their own arts with intentions to fulfill their own goals too, with Shifu wanting Tai Lung to be the Dragon Warrior and The Chameleon wanting Zhen to be her second in command. However, while Shifu genuinely loved Tai Lung and even apologised after his own foster son turned away, The Chameleon used hypocritical statements to manipulate her daughter and never accepts her faults.]]
741* EvilSoundsDeep: Creator/ViolaDavis gives her a very low, sophisticated voice, fitting for her sinister personality. Her voice gets even lower during some of her transformations, especially in her [[CruelElephant elephant]] form.
742* EvilerThanThou:
743** Towards the crime lords of Juniper City, who she intimidated and threatens into sharing their stolen money with her.
744** Towards Tai Lung, Lord Shen, and Kai[[note]]Who was no slouch in the evil department himself[[/note]]. After resurrecting them, she steals their fighting skills and puts them all in cages.
745* EyeDentityGiveaway: Although she can choose whether or not they show, her blue eyes are the first sign that whoever she's shifted into is not the real deal.
746* FatalFlaw: Greed, Envy and Vindictiveness: The Chameleon seems to be incapable of forgiving anyone who wronged her or being satisfied with what she has, driving her to get more, until it gets the better of her.
747* FauxAffablyEvil: She normally speaks in a calm, often genial tone, even towards her enemies. That is, until she gets angry enough to reveal her true, AxCrazy self.
748* FreudianExcuse: The Chameleon was once looked down on and underestimated for her appearance, and her attempts to learn kung-fu were met with rejection and mockery. Out of spite, she resorted to learning sorcery, developing the power to forcefully steal Kung Fu from others instead, and began abducting masters to take their abilities for herself, intending to vanquish the legendary Dragon Warrior to cement herself as the greatest kung-fu master and then take over the world and get revenge on everyone who looked down on her.
749* GreenAndMean: A green lizard who serves as the fourth movie's main antagonist.
750* HatedByAll: Being a sadistic BadBoss, her rule over Juniper City is maintained largely through fear over respect, with other criminals wasting little time turning on her when given the motivation. The kung fu masters she resurrects express their contempt for her sapping off their own abilities, [[spoiler:and seem intent on punishing her in the Spirit Realm following her defeat. Even her closest lackey, Zhen quickly turns on her after witnessing her cruelty first hand and realising she only values her as a pawn.]]. The only ones who don't hate her are her komodo dragon guards. In spite of all this, Po makes an earnest attempt to offer her a redemption, which she promptly shoots down.
751* HeightAngst: She’s very bitter about how people have underestimated her for her small size all her life.
752* HiddenDepths: Before resorting to sorcery, Chameleon attempted to learn Kung-Fu by finding a master, but she was rejected by them. [[spoiler:During her fight with Zhen, Chameleon actually fights her former student in her original form, and holds the upper hand by using genuine martial arts. Considering that Zhen can hold her own against many enemies and even give Po a challenge, it shows that Chameleon does have some genuine skill.]]
753* HoistByTheirOwnPetard:
754** [[spoiler:She tells Zhen that she doesn’t care about her and would get rid of her if she [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness stopped being useful to her]], which obviously leads Zhen to pull a MistreatmentInducedBetrayal and help Po defeat her. Then, the deceased kung-fu masters that she stole their kung-fu skill from imprisoned forcibly take her back to the Spirit Realm with them, probably planning to get revenge on her.]]
755** [[spoiler:When Po arrives for the final battle, she gives him back the Staff of Wisdom, claiming she no longer needs it. The staff ends up being instrumental in her defeat.]]
756* HollywoodChameleons: Rather than merely changing her colors as the real animal does, the Chameleon is capable of outright ''shapeshifting'' into any form she desires and can even change in size.
757* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:She tells Zhen the first rule of the streets is “Never trust anyone”, but she’s shocked and outraged when Zhen betrays her. She also told Zhen the third rule of the streets is “Nobody’s interested in your feelings”, but she begs Zhen for mercy as Tai Lung is about to take her with him to the Spirit Realm]].
758* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Her entire reason for stealing kung fu is due to her being rejected by various dojos due to her height. As such, she now desires to ''steal'' the kung fu of every master in order to [[WhosLaughingNow make all of China pay for underestimating her]].
759* InformedSpecies: While she has a head crest and long tongue, she's missing the distinctive eyes that real chameleons have (instead having typical reptilian eyes) and has unusually long spines along her tail (more akin with the spines of an iguana).
760* InterspeciesAdoption: [[spoiler:She's a chameleon who adopts Zhen, a corsac fox, who also becomes her second in command, though she couldn’t care less about the well being of her own daughter as she sees her as more of a tool to fulfill her own plans.]]
761* {{Irony}}: Despite acknowledging that she does "nothing ''but'' change", she refuses to change her ways when Po offers her the opportunity to do so.
762* TheIrredeemableException: The Chameleon is shown to be a completely vicious and self-serving monster, and she displays none of the (however brief) moments of regret or sympathy that any of the previous films' villains did. And as shown with her consistently cruel treatment of her allies and underlings, [[spoiler:including her adopted ward Zhen,]] the Chameleon doesn't even have [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes loving or genuine relationships]] that the previous villains had (Tai Lung with Shifu, Lord Shen with his parents and the Soothsayer, and Kai with Oogway) to humanize her in any way. [[spoiler:This is taken to its full extreme following her defeat, as the Chameleon remains completely unrepentant while her predecessors all [[HeelFaceTurn bow to Po in respect for restoring their skills to them]].]]
763* {{Jerkass}}: She's cruel, completely apathetic, and downright abusive towards [[spoiler:Zhen]] whenever the latter questions her commands.
764* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Zig-zagged. Of all the villains in the films, the Chameleon is notably the only one who ''doesn't'' explicitly die in the mortal world. However, she is forcefully taken to the Spirit Realm by Tai Lung when he and the other villains return to it, and with her no longer possessing Po's Staff of Wisdom - and Zhen outright refusing to help her - she is likely never coming back from it.]]
765* KnightOfCerebus: The Chameleon is easily one of the scariest and most intimidating villains Po has ever faced. Every time she appears, the mood of the scene becomes drastically darker, [[spoiler:her treatment of her apprentice, Zhen, is a disturbingly realistic portrayal of [[AbusiveParents parental abuse]],]] and her shapeshifting abilities are consistently PlayedForHorror. Also, while still TheComicallySerious to some level, her menace is deflated by gags far more sporadically than the other more thin-skinned Big Bads.
766* LackOfEmpathy: She has no sense of compassion. She even tells [[spoiler:Zhen]] that the third rule of the streets is “Nobody’s interested in your feelings.”
767* LaughablyEvil: ''Incredibly'' downplayed, as she is usually played quite seriously, but she does have a few comedic moments, such as when she grows impatient with how slowly the blood moon is rising and asks if it is always this slow.
768* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She uses Zhen as part of her scheme to steal Po's staff of wisdom.]]
769* MisplacedWildlife: A chameleon living in China. There were prehistoric chameleons that lived in China, but this series doesn't take place in prehistoric times. Chameleons primarily live in Africa and some southern parts of Eurasia.
770* MisterBig: The Chameleon is very small, but very dangerous and her army consists of komodo dragons, all of whom naturally tower over her.
771* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: She's the first female villain Po has ever faced (at least in the movies) and arguably the most powerful, dangerous and intelligent.
772* MrsExposition: She gives a brief expository explanation about her background where she was rejected because of her small size and because of that she decided to dedicate herself to sorcery in order to achieve more power. It isn't never shown, just explained.
773* MultipurposeTongue: Like real chameleons, the Chameleon's tongue is extremely long and strong. By firing it out of her mouth like a harpoon, she can grab and ensnare her enemies. Notably, she used it in the past to capture [[spoiler:Zhen]] when she tried to steal from her and uses it to grab and toss around Po during their final battle. She can also use her tongue to steal a spirit warrior's fighting skills just by touching them with it.
774* TheNapoleon: She’s a small, evil chameleon who’s obsessed with ruling the world and getting revenge on anyone who disrespected her.
775* NotSoDifferentRemark: She makes one to Po, claiming that they had similar backgrounds.
776-->'''Po:''' If only I had a dumpling for every time a villain said how much we had in common.
777* NiceJobFixingItVillain: By telling [[spoiler:Zhen that she will abandon her when she's no longer useful, Chameleon ensures that Zhen will side with Po to defeat her. Given that Zhen was a very close student of Chameleon, Zhen's defection was a huge tipping point. This ultimately results in Chameleon losing her stolen Spirit Warriors and being dragged into the Spirit Realm by all the angry warriors who want to dispense comeuppance.]]
778* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:During the final battle, she undergoes a chimeric transformation that's [[MixAndMatchCritters a mixture of several kung fu masters]]; these include Lord Shen, Kai, and Masters Cobra, Osprey, Scorpion, and Wolf.]]
779* OverlyLongTongue: As expected. She can unfurl her extremely long tongue at lightning speeds to steal powers and restrain attackers.
780* PetTheDog: Downplayed, but still present. Despite being [[spoiler:being a BadBoss to Zhen]], she genuinely treats her komodo dragon soldiers well and never insults or berates them.
781* PowerParasite: Using sorcery, she can steal another warrior’s fighting skills by touching them with her tongue.
782* TheQueenpin: The Chameleon rules over every mob family in Juniper City and is feared by all of them due to her shapeshifting prowess.
783* RedemptionRejection: Po tries to convince the Chameleon to change her ways... she refuses.
784* RedEyesTakeWarning: In their natural state, her eyes are red.
785* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: The Chameleon is, well, a chameleon, and is absolutely cold-hearted and evil.
786* {{Revenge}}: She’s partly motivated by the desire to get revenge on everyone who mocked and underestimated her.
787* ScaryTeeth: Her teeth are rather unnervingly pointy, which becomes even more pronounced when she shapeshifts into a truly demonic version of Po.
788* ShadowArchetype:
789** She's Po if he chose to lash out over his insecurities rather than prove himself. Both are animals that are underestimated for their appearances, since they were initially not suited for kung fu and were the subject of mockery by their peers (Po for being a fat panda and Chameleon for being a little lizard). However, while Po pushed himself to get into the good graces of the Furious Five in spite of the mockery he received and was eventually given a chance to learn kung-fu by Shifu after the latter's change of heart, Chameleon forsook actually learning kung-fu after one too many insults thrown her way and decided to just steal it from others instead and get revenge on the people who mocked her.
790** [[spoiler:She is also in many factors a dark mirror of Mr Ping. She adopted Zhen much like Ping did Po, and both tried to integrate them into their own practices and agendas, shaping a lot of their qualities and abilities as adults. However, while Mr Ping legitimately loves Po, and despite his occasional greed and overbearingness, does accept his own goals and desires over time, the Chameleon sees Zhen merely as a means for her own agendas and nothing more, with no hesitance at crushing her the moment she doesn't do what she wants. Also, while materialistic, Mr Ping offers Po many impressive doses of wisdom in his lowest moments, while the Chameleon, abiding by the "rules of the street", discourages empathy from Zhen and shows her zero compassion, both exemplified when the two are simultaneously reeling over Zhen's betrayal.]]
791** [[spoiler:She also may be more of a darker reflection of Tai Lung, Lord Shen and Kai, as all four have gone down the path of villainy and are at odds against Po due to his reputation as the Dragon Warrior, which in turn led to their defeats. However, despite their crimes, Tai Lung, Shen and Kai have a weird (yet genuine) sense or honor, while the Chameleon shows none as she finds the [[VirtueIsWeakness idea of honor to be a laughable concept]]; she even summons Tai Lung, Shen and Kai so that she can steal away their abilities and leave them to rot in cages while she can defeat Po herself. And when Po finally defeats the Chameleon and restores the abilities to everyone, Tai Lung, Shen and Kai (along with the other villains) all bow down to Po in honor before heading back to the Spirit Realm in peace while taking the Chameleon with them to make her pay for her actions. Additionally, while all three previous villains were embittered by a broken family or brotherly relationship, the Chameleon ''invokes'' that relationship via Zhen, with her having little sentiment on her part.]]
792* {{Shapeshifter}}: Her magic allows her to take on the forms of others.
793* ShapeshifterMashup: [[spoiler:During her fight with Po and Zhen, she takes on an amalgamated form, with elements of several of the Masters she drained.]]
794* SlasherSmile: She makes a pretty blood-chilling grin when she pushes Po to his apparent death and after she steals Tai Lung's kung-fu skills.
795* TheSociopath: Beneath her [[FauxAffablyEvil polite façade]], the Chameleon is completely selfish, uncaring, sadistic, manipulative, and downright violent when things don't go her way. She even gloats about her own LackOfEmpathy to [[spoiler:Zhen]].
796-->'''The Chameleon:''' What's the third rule of the streets? […] Some would say it's the most important. [[KickTheDog No one is interested in your feelings.]]
797* SpellMyNameWithAThe: She's only ever referred to as ''the'' Chameleon.
798-->'''Po:''' How do we defeat this "The Chameleon"?
799* SorcerousOverlord: More sorcerous overlady. Chameleon is a powerful sorceress who rules over an entire city and seeks to take over the entire world.
800* StaircaseTumble: She inflicts this on the bear crime boss by pushing them down a flight of stairs while in a CruelElephant form.
801* StatingTheObvious: When Po escapes from the cage she dropped on him, the Chameleon drily notes "Well, that's frustrating for all sorts of reasons".
802* TakeOverTheWorld: This is more or less her ultimate goal; to gain enough power to conquer ''all'' the lands.
803* ThatWasntARequest: Outright says this when Tai Lung refuses to share his kung fu secrets to her and tries to go back to the Spirit Realm.
804* TransformationHorror: Her transformations, when played for drama in a scene, are long and drawn out with lots of cracks and pops as her parts shift into place. The in-betweens are equally uncomfortable looking, such as placing her tiny head on an elephant body before it explodes outwards into shape.
805* TrapMaster: She built several different kinds of traps and cages in her castle in case of intruders.
806* VillainousFaceHold: She grabs [[spoiler:Zhen]]'s chin when reminding her of "the second rule of the streets."
807* VirtueIsWeakness: [[spoiler:When Zhen feels guilty about betraying Po and the Chameleon seemingly killing him, the Chameleon comments that she doesn’t know where Zhen picks up her “bad habits”.]]
808* VillainBall: [[spoiler:Even if she was going to dispose of Zhen after she stopped being useful to her, she paved the way towards her own downfall by outright telling Zhen to her face that she was nothing more than a disposable tool towards her. It shouldn't have come as a shock to her when Zhen sided with Po to take her down afterwards.]]
809* VoluntaryShapeshifting: She can transform into ''any'' creature, big or small, whenever she wants.
810* WarriorVersusSorcerer: The Chameleon turned to magic after she was refused a teacher in Kung Fu, and in the present day throws herself against one of the greatest Kung Fu warriors in China.
811* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:She outright tells Zhen that she would get rid of her if she felt that Zhen was no longer useful. This is what prompts Zhen to make a HeelFaceTurn before that event ever happens.]]
812[[/folder]]
813
814!Shorts
815
816!!!Secrets of the Scroll
817
818[[folder:Boar]]
819!!!'''Voiced by:''' Jayden Lung
820
821A giant, immensely strong warrior who threatens the Valley of Peace, indirectly leading to the formation of the Furious Five, in ''Secrets of the Scroll''.
822----
823* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Ironically for this franchise, Boar doesn't seem to have any actual Kung Fu skills at all, instead relying entirely on brute strength to beat and overpower his opponents. But he's just as overconfident in himself because of it.
824* BigBad: Of the ''Secrets of the Scroll'' short.
825* BigBadWannabe: While he boasts about being an invincible warrior, it is near-unanimously agreed by the other characters that Shifu would normally be able to defeat Boar single-handedly with ease. Unfortunately, Shifu happens to be [[WorfHadTheFlu struck with a nasty cold]] after getting food poisoning from Po, forcing a younger Tigress to get reinforcements.
826* TheBrute: Boar is a large, dim-witted thug who can't even pronounce the word "invincible", but is perfectly capable of rampaging on the Valley and defeating any master who stands in his way.
827* {{Catchphrase}}: "I am Boar! I am unstoppable!"
828* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: He is a wild boar simply named Boar.
829* LargeHam: Nearly all of his dialogue consists of him loudly shouting.
830* SmallRoleBigImpact: Though he only appears in a single short, Boar's rampage on the Valley of Peace was the catalyst that led to bringing together the warriors that would eventually become the Furious Five.
831* StarterVillain: The first villain faced by four of the Five's members (though the second for Viper) and their first time fighting together as a team.
832* UnskilledButStrong: Despite not being a master himself, Boar is impervious to the attacks from the majority of experienced warriors, and is just as capable of beating them senseless.
833[[/folder]]
834
835[[folder:The Wu Sisters]]
836!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SumaleeMontano, Jennifer Darling [Wu Sister 1, first video game], Susanne Blakeslee [Wu Sister 2, first video game]
837[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/WuSis_7562.gif]]
838
839Su, Wing, and Wan Wu form a trio of infamously deadly criminals. First appearing in the ''Kung Fu Panda'' video game, the sisters were conceptualized as characters for the first film, but were ultimately left out. They make their canon debut in ''Secrets of the Masters''.
840----
841* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Sharp enough to cut straight through stone.
842* BigBad: Of the ''Secrets of the Masters'' short, as well as the ''Kung Fu Panda #4'' story "Divide and Conquer".
843* CanonImmigrant: First appeared in the tie-in game before making the jump to the main continuity in ''Secrets of the Masters''.
844* CatsAreMean: Evil enough to warrant being in the crosshairs of Master Oogway and proud of their infamy.
845* CatNinja: Wing and Wan are shown being very ninja-like in ''Secrets of the Masters'' when they sneak into a room to free Wu.
846* CombinationAttack: They can tie themselves together by their tails to perform a spinning vortex attack.
847* ConspicuousGloves: Their gloves lack fingers, to accommodate their claws.
848* DarkActionGirl: All of them, but especially Su.
849* TheDreaded: Po describes them as "the most feared and notorious villains who ever terrorized China" and even ''Oogway'' considers them a serious threat.
850* EarNotch: Su has one in her left ear.
851* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The sisters are unfailingly loyal to each other, working together and never leaving anyone behind. ''Secrets of The Masters'' begins with two of the fugitive triplets sneaking into the Jinzhou Palace to break their sister/leader out of her sarcophagus.
852* ObviouslyEvil: They dress in dark black/grey outfits, live in a volcano fortress, and their leader has differently colored eyes and a hole in her ear. Enough said.
853* RedRightHand: Su's heterochromia, one blue and one yellow eye.
854* SiblingsInCrime: They're mercenaries for hire who made at least one attempt at conquering China.
855* SleevesAreForWimps: They don't wear sleeves.
856* TheSyndicate: The sisters try to form one by [[spoiler:bringing all of China's gangs together.]]
857* TerribleTrio: They are three fierce leopard sisters who's signature move involves the three of them locking their tails together and spinning into a destructive wheel of force.
858* WeCanRuleTogether: Su tries to pull one of these [[spoiler:on the leaders of China's gangs.]]
859[[/folder]]

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