Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness season 3 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
When Po and Monkey discover a sheep named Master Cheng falsely claiming to be the Dragon Warrior in a remote village, Po's attempt to reveal the truth backfires, making Cheng a local hero. Despite initially feeling special by impersonating the Dragon Warrior, Cheng's deceit is uncovered, leading to the villagers' disdain. However, when real bandits threaten the village, Cheng and Po, inspired by the idea that anyone can be a Dragon Warrior if they have courage in their heart, unite the villagers to stand up against the threat. Ultimately, Cheng's bravery redeems him, and the villagers celebrate him, teaching Po a lesson about heroism and recognition.
Full Episode S03E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the fake Dragon Warrior in the village?
Master Cheng, a sheep, falsely claims to be the Dragon Warrior.
How does Po discover the fake Dragon Warrior?
Po and Monkey stumble upon a remote village where they find Master Cheng teaching a class as the Dragon Warrior.
What does Master Cheng teach the villagers?
Cheng teaches the villagers simplified wisdom and fabricated tales of heroism, pretending to have defeated villains like Tai Lung.
How do the villagers react when Po challenges Master Cheng's claim?
The villagers continue to support Cheng, even after Po challenges him to prove who the real Dragon Warrior is.
What happens when bandits attack the village?
Cheng surprisingly manages to defeat the bandits with his kung fu skills, further solidifying his status among the villagers.
Why did Cheng impersonate the Dragon Warrior?
Cheng grew up in a big family and always wanted to stand out and feel special. Impersonating the Dragon Warrior made him feel extraordinary and admired by the villagers.
How does the village respond after Cheng is exposed as a fraud?
The villagers turn against Cheng, feeling betrayed and angry for having been made fools.
How does the episode resolve the conflict with the bandits?
Cheng, inspired by Po, stands up to the bandits, and the villagers, moved by his courage, join the fight, declaring themselves Dragon Warriors in spirit. Together, they defeat the bandits.
Does Po get the recognition as the real Dragon Warrior in the end?
While Po does prove his skills, he allows Cheng to receive the villagers' admiration after Cheng's brave stand against the bandits.
What is the lesson Po learns from the ordeal with Cheng and the villagers?
Po learns the importance of courage, standing up for what's right, and that being special comes from one's actions and heart, not just titles or recognition.