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Kung Fu Panda - Legends of Awesomeness DVD Release Good Croc, Bad Croc


Today, June 18th, 2013, DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness “Good Croc, Bad Croc” DVD goes on sale. This is a (2) two hour fun and action packed adventure movie that will keep you glued to the TV.  The movie has great messages that teach what good behavior looks like.  The Furious Five: Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Crane and Viper help Po the Dragon Warrior defeat the Croc Bandits.  The movie is broken into (7) stories that bring awareness to bad behavior and how to deal with them.  The titles included are:
 
· Good Croc Bad Croc
· The Princess and the Po
· Chain Reaction
· Bad Po
· Jailhouse Panda
·  Father Crime
·  Po Fans Out
 

The family and I watched the entire DVD and I have to say it was a great family moment. We had an open dialogue about what good behavior looks like and why it is important.

One of the episodes that brought lots of questions was the episode “Father Crime”.   Both kids were shocked that a grown-up disappointed his child.  This was a great opportunity for me to discuss that grown-ups make mistakes too.  Watching the DVD gave us great family time to connect.  It also got us to laugh together and share Kung Fu moves.  
Overall, the DVD brought great ideas and reminders on how to teach kindness, patience, love and forgiveness.  I highly recommend this DVD to be watched as a family or with the kids friends.  You won’t be disappointed because you will laugh and smile as you watch awesomeness!


Disclaimer: I received the DVD to review. I was not compensated in any other way. All opinions and thoughts are all my own.

Comments

Unknown said…
We love kung fu panda!!
Linsey Knerl said…
Just got our review copy today! The kids aren't fighting... proof that it must be in the DVD player as I type. LOL
Unknown said…
This is one movie that I've been wanting to see! Thanks for the reminder!
I don't know what it is with my kids but they don't like watching movies!!! What's a mom got to do to get a few quiet hours?? :) But they are totally into martial arts. I wonder if this one would keep them interested.
I didn't even know this was coming out! I have got to get this my my kiddies. How Fun!

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