Kung Fu Panda 2 3/5
Inferior to the original, but still good fun, and somewhat intelligently written - by modern animation standards, anyway. It's good to see Po as a more than competent (if uniquely styled) fighter, rather than have him revert back to bumbling idiot for the sake of the plot. However. the adoption subplot is incredibly silly (really, Po? You hadn't figured it out yet?). liberally and literally ripping off Harry Potter, and you'll have to suspend your disbelief at times - like pretending a cannon blast to the chest would NOT instantly kill somebody, but rather just leave them unconscious. Gary Oldman's peacock, while toe-curdlingly flamboyant, is also far from the threat levels of T'Ai Lung, the villain from the first movie, coming across more as a frail, delusional (if ruthless and cold) old man -think an animated Christopher Lee with a Bond-villain voice.
Overall, however, the story whisks along pleasantly, aided by some interesting artistic choices, such as the use of (lavish) 2D animation for the flashbacks. Unfortunately, the voice work seems much blander this time around (to the point where you doubt if it's the same actors) and the writers are still giving Jackie Chan's Monkey and Seth Rogen's Mantis (arguably the two best voices in the film) virtually no lines.
Ultimately. KFP2 - much like Madagascar 2, also from Dreamworks - comes through as an enjoyable animated romp, but sadly fails to live up to its relentlessly amusing predecessor.
Also, way to blatantly set up a sequel, movie...