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Kai

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Warm up and color practice of Kai from Kung Fu Panda 3.

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See this is what I'm talking about, Kai has such a cool design and theme as well as a unique fighting style with the jade swords, but I strongly feel that his character is a waste of potential, mainly because his backstory was rushed and unfinished, but also because of how lightly he was taken and how often he was just played for laughs. He shows true incredible power, and godlike abilities, the power to instantly bring doom, so if any of the KFP villains should be taken the most seriously, it should be him, since he's a literal god, a spiritual warrior, not to mention that he is connected to Oogway and supposed to pose a huge threat to basically everyone. Additionally, his jombies seemed pretty weak and held back a lot of what could be great power. The people whose Chi Kai has stolen were very powerful Kung Fu masters, and he seemed to let out only the weakest ones. Some of the jade amulets included Master Thundering Rhino from the second movie, as well as TAI FUCKING LUNG. DREAMWORKS MISSED THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE AN EPIC TAI LUNG VS PO REMATCH ALL BECAUSE THEY WERE TOO CONCERNED ABOUT BEING FAMILY FRIENDLY OR SOME SHIT

Anyway I hope you enjoyed my little rant. This artwork is fucking incredible and it really captures the villain Kai was meant to be. You just earned a follow.

great job it looks really good! <3

FuShark responds:

Thanks

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Jul 9, 2016
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