Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Shifu's Ex
When Shifu's ex-girlfriend returns to the palace, Po tries to get them back together, but realizes that redemption is the last thing on her mind.
Villain: Mei Ling

War of the Noodles
Hundun opens up a noodle shop of his own, forming a rivalry between him and Mr. Ping.
Villains: Hundun and Hundun's Waiters

The Break Up
Gah-ri quits Fung's gang and gets a new job at Ping's noodle shop, making Po jealous, so he teams up with Fung to try and break them up.
Villains: Fung & the Croc Bandits

Mind Over Manners
A powerful gem stolen by Tong Fo gives Po the ability to read minds after being struck by lightning, but it isn't long before this new power starts driving everyone else crazy.
Villain: Tong Fo

A Thousand and Twenty Questions
Master Yao returns and offers to share his knowledge with those who expose him to new marvels, but things get dangerous when Taotie asks him how to fix his latest super-weapon that will finally defeat Po and the Furious Five.
Villains: Taotie and Bian Zao

The Way of the Prawn
When a villainous clam from Japan deals Po a humiliating defeat, a samurai prawn arrives to help fight him, whom Po doesn't get along with.
Villain: Kira

Mouth Off
Shifu suggests that Po should take a vow of silence to help him focus, but he has problems keeping his mouth shut. So he uses Mantis' paralizing moves to paralize his vocal cords, which ends up causing trouble with Temutai's army.
Villains: Temutai and his sons Chulun and Bataar

Serpent's Tooth
A once hero renegade cobra with the powers of the Dragon gods: (Super Strength, Super Speed, Super Intelligence, Stamina, Durability, and a poison that brings out the greatest fears in the minds of its victims) named Fu-Xi loose in the valley causes the villagers to display a negative attitude towards snakes. Affected by this, Viper considers joining him.
Villain: Fu-Xi

The Goosefather
The local thugs love Mr. Ping's soup so much, the noodle shop becomes a villain hangout. When Tong Fo, the criminals' former boss, comes to Mr. Ping's Noodle Shop to offer him world domination will Ping decide if the thieves are more important than being good and honest or will Po have to fight his father, now a crime boss?
Villain: Tong Fo

Po Picks a Pocket
Po befriends a group of orphans who have been stealing money and goods from the villagers. Soon Po, Tigress, and Shifu discover they have been working for a clever armadillo named Sanzu who wants to use the children for his own purposes.
Villain: Sanzu

Croc You Like a Hurricane
Shifu grows tired of Po complaining and puts him in charge of training the Furious Five. The situation becomes worse when Fung and the Croc Bandits train with a powerful kung fu master named Gia and learn invincible fighting moves that quickly overwhelm the Furious Five under Po's pathetic training. Po and the Five discover that the Emperor of China sent Master Gia to train Fung and the Crocs as their replacements! Are they fired, or can they get their jobs back without disobeying the Emperor's seal?
Villains: Fung & the Croc Bandits

Crazy Little Ling Called Love
Po is suspicious when Shifu gets back together with his evil ex-girlfriend, Mei Ling. It turns out that Shifu's old enemy, Master Junjie, blackmailed Mei Ling into stealing a golden crown for him by saying if she doesn't she and Shifu will never be safe. Is Po's master going to go to jail for her or will Po stop Mei Ling and Junjie?
Villains: Mei Ling, Junjie and Junjie's Furious Five

Kung Fu Club
Shifu sends Po to shut down an underground fight club, but Po disobeys and joins the club instead, only to find that Peng, Po's old friend, is the leader. Soon, Tong Fo tricks Peng into fighting Po through threatening his girlfriend.
Villain: Tong Fo

The Hunger Game
Po and the Furious Five must stop food-stealing rats to end a great famine, but will Po's weakness for food hinder the mission?
Villains: Ju-Long & the Lao Shu and Madame Zhou

A Stitch in Time
Po discovers the seeds of the Shuyong, the Tree of Eternity that will exist before and after time, whose seeds are magical items that can send the user back in time if the user destroys one of these seeds, and whose fruits imbue the person that ate them with a complete mastery of time. Po disobeys Shifu and uses the seeds for his own selfish purposes until Fenghunang gets a hold of one of these seeds.
Villain: Fenghuang

The Eternal Chord
Po's Chi needs to be reharmonized by means of musical kung fu, and time is of the essence, because Po must halt the Yaoguai, who are intent on stealing five musical instruments made by ancient masters in order to fight the darkness. The instruments would play the Eternal Chord (a harmonious song that transformed the earth from darkness and chaos to light and order), and then the wicked goose will use them to play a distorted, inharmonious song called the Anti-Chord which will destroy the world and un-create the universe.
Villains: Yaoguai Duck Twins

Apocalypse Yao
Po must help Master Yao when Taotie and Bian Zao steal the secrets of kung fu from his mind while on their way to see a powerful master.
Villains: Taotie, Bian Zao, Temutai, Hundun, Fung & Gar-hi

The Real Dragon Warrior
Po and Monkey discover a small village and meet an impostor claiming to be the Dragon Warrior.
Villain: Shi Wo's acting troupe

Youth in Re-Volt

Forsaken and Furious

Po the Croc

Camp Ping

Goose Chase

The First Five
Po throws a party and invites the First Furious Five to attend.

See No Weevil

Face Full of Fear

Emperors Rule Part 1

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