Kung fu panda gay

miraculous-alyssa

   i started rewatching kung fu panda (a marathon of all 3 of course) and i guess i was just young when the third feature came out but like??? THIS is the best content. this is so sweet and pure and i like the way they come to embrace each other despite how difficult it was for Mr Ping to consent Li at first 😭🥺

i honestly assess it was such a good story to tell. one insecure biological father who’s scared to lose his youngster again being comforted and validated by the adoptive father that he isn’t the only one scared. they are BOTH Po’s father.

i feel like with how progressive media has gotten i shouldnt be taken aback by how often i overhear “dads” but it FREAK OUT with joy EVERY Solo TIME. AND THEN THEY BECOME THIS POWERHOUSE DAD DUO?????  I LOVE THEM SO MUCH Blessed SHIT???? Po and his two DADS ❤❤❤

and they both value not just Po, but the new bond they’re now allowed to have together! they are A FAMILY!

ranking the Kung Fu Panda characters in order of queerness

1. Master Oogway too wise to not be an old gay man. was there at the first self-acceptance, also has no time for your exclusionist bullshit.

[ID: An image of Master Oogway from Kung Fu Panda. He is standing with his body turned towards the left side of the screen, where he is holding his staff in his right hand. His face is turned towards the right side of the screen, and he is looking hopefully or excitedly at something offscreen. End ID]

2. Tigress sapphic energy unmatched! iconique.

[ID: An image of Tigress from Kung Fu Panda. She is standing in a low crouch pose with her feet facing away from the viewer. Her body is stretched to the right side of the screen and is turned at the waist so that her face is to the viewer. Her hands are up with her claws out. Her right hand is stretched out toward the viewer, and her left hand is behind and above her head. She is baring her teeth and her eyes are narrowed in aggression. End ID]

3. Crane and Monkey they are in devote with each other u cannot change my mind

[ID: An image of Crane from Kung Fu Panda. He is hovering in the air and has his right foot pointing up,

Apep’s lgbt+ headcanon masterlist while it’s still pride month

It’s pride month and I forgot to do anything bc I was busy with making sure I don’t fail algebra 2 again. And I have a position now.

So while it’s still pride month here are my lgbt+ headcanons

1. Shen. definitely not straight.

Ah yes the queercoded villain himself. It’s mostly agreed upon that he is not straight. I mean,,, LOOK AT HIM.

I can’t exactly say what flavor of queer he is but I’m leaning bi with a masc liking or just direct up unfiltered gay.

I guess now would also be a good time to talk about queercoding.

Queercoding is when a character is implied to be lgbt+ but it’s never exclusively stated.

It happens very frequently with villains, think all the feminine male Disney villains from back in the day. I represent hell, even Ursula is very heavily based off of the drag queen Divine.

If you hope more info on queercoding go peek it up. I’m not Wikipedia.

So yeah he gay.

2. Tigress: gnc and ??????

I’ve flip flopped between ace/aro and woman loving woman for her. She gives both force. Definitely something, but she also kinda strikes me as an Utena case were there isn’t exactly a label for what she is, or she jus

Kung Fu Panda 4 may not feel as fresh or inventive as earlier entries in the series did, but it is a funny, wholesome, and entertaining tale for all ages. 

About the Film 

Everyone’s favorite dumpling-eating, butt-kicking Panda is rolling into theaters for another adventure. The latest entry in the popular animated franchise finds Po as an experienced “dragon warrior” who is still able to kick butt and hold names (though he’s not great at the “names” part) but now must transition from warrior to “spiritual leader” and mentor. Kung Fu Panda 4 as a film parallels Po’s journey. It may make audiences wonder how many more adventures DreamWorks can squeeze out of their bankable franchise, but it also proves that the Panda is not past his prime just yet. Kung Fu Panda 4 may not undergo as fresh or inventive as earlier entries in the series did, but it is a amusing, wholesome, and entertaining tale for all ages.   

I own always enjoyed Kung Fu Panda films. The Jack Black-brand of wry humor makes me chuckle, and there is something refreshing about bucking the tropes of an unworthy protagonist who is burdened by responsibilities and instead