There is no secret ingredient.

Props goes to the first one who can guess what movie that was from.

Kung Fu Panda!! Can you tell this weekend was Disney Movies’ Weekend?

I cant help but relate to Po, who was trained by the Master Shifu, by using food as a reward. His obesity and clumsiness is something I can relate to as well, I just hope I can have as much humor as him to laugh at myself. And while I do not dream of seeing myself in Harley Davidson motorcycle clothing, I dream that in time, Id finally be comfortable living in my own skin (and not be obese).

Back to the secret ingredient, I always love how Disney movies have incorporated morals in their stories. In this movie, they have subtly enforced the lesson to believe in oneself.

I like how Po’s father, goose father Mr. Ping, claimed to have a secret ingredient for his noodles but in the end disclosed that there is really no secret ingredient – but if one is to believe that there is something special, he will believe that thing is really special.

The key is really to believe!

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One Response to “There is no secret ingredient.”

  1. My favorite part of that movie is when Po is being flung all over the place by Master Shifu and always closes each beating with, AWESOME!

    ’tis my own personal technique in karate sparring. :)

    Barbara

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