What if DreamWorks Pictures/DreamWorks Animation was founded in 1934?/Kung-Fu Panda (franchise)

The Kung Fu Panda franchise from DreamWorks Studios consists of three films: one theatrical, Kung Fu Panda (1997); and two direct-to-video, Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) and Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016). The first film was distributed by DreamWorks itself, while the second film was distributed by Paramount Pictures and the third film was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Three shorts, Secrets of the Furious Five (2008), Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special (2010) and Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters (2011), were also released. A television series for Nickelodeon television network, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, premiered in the fall of 2011. A second series, entitled Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny, is currently being developed and is scheduled to be released on Amazon Prime in 2018.

The franchise, set in a fantasy wuxia genre version of ancient China populated by humanoid animals, features the adventures of Po Ping, a giant panda, who was improbably chosen as the prophesied Dragon Warrior. Although his status is initially doubted, Po proves himself worthy as he strives to fulfill his destiny and learn about his past with his new friends.

The film series has been highly acclaimed with the first film being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature as well as numerous Annie Awards while the television series has won 11 Emmy Awards. Furthermore, this acclaim is particularly enthusiastic in China, where the series is hailed as not only an excellent contribution to the wuxia genre, but for its impressively knowledgeable understanding of Chinese culture and heritage for an American movie production. In addition, both the first two films were the most financially successful animated feature film for their years[1] and the second is currently the second biggest worldwide box office success for a movie directed solely by a woman (Jennifer Yuh Nelson), after Wonder Woman.