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The next day, father and son share quality bonding time as they administer antidote soup to everyone in the valley. Po takes note that his father has some lady admirers in their restaurant. Mr. Ping only nudges his son, saying that this may be a good dynasty. [2] years ago, Mr. Ping, prior to becoming a noodle maker and the owner of his restaurant, was once a fearsome pirate named the Soul Reaper who worked together with his captain, the pirate queen Forouzan, as her first-mate. However, he is also her first love, in which they are engaged. Together, they became the most fearsome to ever sail the Seven Seas. Mr. Ping and Forouzan were unstoppable in their raids, in which they plundered every town they came across. The duo were also undefeated and always managed to escape, even from the Knights of Medieval England. Depicted in the "Donald's Fore-feathers" mural in Shanghai Disneyland, the Paperinos are the Italian in-laws to the Coot Kin via Clarence Coot and Rosabella Paperino, with their ancestry being deeply rooted in important events throughout history.

Revealed in DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011). Written by Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Charlie Kaufman& directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson. Distributed by Paramount Pictures. Mr. Ping: [To Po] Just look at her, isn't she beautiful? And those eyes, all those gorgeous eyes...

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He enjoys the Winter Festival holiday in Kung Fu Panda Holiday, celebrating by cooking and hanging decorations, being particularly fond of a sun-lantern Po made when he was a cub. Even though Po continues to work at the Noodle Shop, Mr. Ping may worry about Po leaving him some day, as seen in his nightmare. In the special, he also shows compassion for others when he turns down the high honor of preparing a feast at the Jade Palace so that he can cook for the neighborhood and give any lonely people a place to stay. It is also partly because of his sympathy that Po was inspired to believe in himself and understand the symbolic meaning of the Dragon Scroll, as Mr. Ping offered him the secret ingredient to the restaurant's soup, which was nothing but one's own belief in it being special. [3]

Huey, Dewey and Louie appear regularly in Paris. They appeared during the Christmas season 2010 in their daytime and nighttime Parades at " Disneyland Paris's Magic Kingdom", Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade and in the Disney's Fantillusion Parade in glittery outfits. They made another appearance at Disneyland Paris for meet-and-greet at the Disneyland Hotel on April 2, 2011, the day of the Press Event for the launch of the Magical Moments Festival. They also appeared at Disney's Once Upon a Dream Parade at the Disneyland Park in special outfits for the parade and at the Disney's Stars 'n' Cars Parade at the Walt Disney Studios Park in directors outfits. The nephews appeared in seasonal parades during Easter, Halloween and Christmas 2011 after a long absence. They also appeared in the Countdown Party Parade 2011. The Don Rosa story An Eye for Detail was based around Donald spending so much time trying to tell his three nephews apart that he developed a heightened sense of sight.Mr. Ping has been the only character so far with the same voice actor throughout the entire Kung Fu Panda franchise. [5] Mr. Ping's voice actor is James Hong. "Hong" ( traditional Chinese: 鴻 ?; simplified Chinese: 鸿; pinyin: hóng) is Chinese for "eastern bean goose." When Po learned that he couldn't invite his own father to the feast, he figured that he could hire him as the feast's chef, thus solving his dilemma. Even though Po presented his father the opportunity to cater the feast with the Golden Ladle, Mr. Ping was adamant that he must stay at his restaurant for the lonely people who have nowhere else to eat for the holiday (and who also pay extra). Revealed in DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda (2008). Written by Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger& directed by John Stevenson, Mark Osborne. Distributed by Paramount Pictures. In the Kung Fu Panda credits, Mr. Ping is shown to be incredibly skilled at Chinese chess, beating even Master Shifu.

Mr. Ping makes frequent appearances in the series, and there are a few where he plays a significant role. However, everything changed when their pirate ship was steered into a fleet of English ships, While their ship was sunken and Forouzan managed to survive, Mr. Ping was nowhere to be found. When a surviving crew member claimed that he had gone overboard and is lost at sea. Forouzan was devastated over the apparent loss of her first-mate and first love. However, unbeknownst her, Mr. Ping managed to survive. Arriving in China through unknown means, he gave up his life of piracy and opened his noodle restaurant, becoming its proprietor in the process. How to Have an Accident in the Home • How to Have an Accident at Work • Donald in Mathmagic Land • Donald and the Wheel • Steel and America • Donald's Fire Survival Plan • Family Planning Various elements within The Dragon Knight have evidenced inaccurate representation of aspects of the Kung Fu Panda universe as originally established in the theatrical films. As such, all in-universe information from the series has been classified on this wiki as non-canon to the original film canon.

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Cornelius Coot [ ] Main article: Cornelius Coot Clinton Coot [ ] Main article: Clinton Coot Gertrude Gadwall [ ] Later on,Mr. Ping finds Po in the noodle shop taking a bath with his action figures. Guessing that Po was troubled, he tried to press his son for an explanation. After Po accidentally added szechuan peppercorn to the bath instead of bath salts, Po confided in Mr. Ping regarding his insecurities about becoming a teacher and whether it defined him as the Dragon Warrior. Only catching the first half, Mr. Ping became excited, predicting that when Po eventually becomes master of the Jade Palace, he could sell noodles in the lobby. Rushing to expand his franchise, Mr. Ping rushes Po out the bath. The bartender says, “No, are you deaf? We haven’t got any bread, ask me again and I’ll nail your beak to the bar, you irritating little bird!” In " Master Ping", after a fight between Po and a trio of brutish pigs ( Bao, Tsao and Lao) leads to the destruction of Mr. Ping's restaurant, Master Shifu allows the goose to take up residence in the Jade Palace. It isn't long until Mr. Ping's bossy, intrusive habits cause problems for the palace residents: the loud nasal sounds he makes when he sleeps keeps everyone else awake, he uses the jade tortoise as a giant noodle pan, and eventually transforms the hall of warriors into his own restaurant, with the Furious Five and temporarily Master Shifu as its waiters. While speaking with a customer, Mr. Ping actually proclaims that he "runs the place". Unfortunately, the pig trio from earlier happen to arrive at that very moment, having decided to find Shifu and make him teach them the secret kung fu moves. Hearing Mr. Ping's "run the place" comment, they immediately assume that he is the master they are looking for.

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