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Po's Clones (also called Evil Po and Good Po) are minor characters in the DreamWorksNickelodeon's series, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. They only appeared in the episode "Bad Po".

Background[]

Personality[]

Bad Po: As the physical manifestation of Master Po's evil nature, Bad Po was purely evil in all intentions. As described by Master Shifu, Bad Po possessed all the qualities and traits of regular Po's Dragon Warrior side (often used when he fights) — of such include aggression, indignation,rudeness and impatience.

Good Po: As the polar opposite of Bad Po, Good Po was good-natured, compassionate, and overly sensitive. He also had a habit of giving random compliments, such as when looking for Fung and the bandits, Good Po unexpectedly complimented Tigress on her fur, which perplexed her.

Role in the series[]

Good Po was created as the result of regular Po staring into the Mystical Mirror of Yin and Yang. While dusting the various kung fu artifacts, Po gave in to temptation and opened the closet where the mirror was kept. As he stared into his reflection, the mirror's power took effect and the panda was split into two halves, with a blue ghostly form of Bad Po being sucked into the mirror, leaving Good Po standing in the place of the regular Po. Unaware of what had happened, Good Po walked away, and Bad Po emerged from the closet a few seconds later.

Good Po spent the afternoon trying to be helpful and kind to his friends. However, the Furious Five were perplexed by his unusual behavior, and their confusion turned to annoyance when Po's sensitivity and cluelessness got in the way of their attempts to fight Fung and his croc bandits. In the meantime, Bad Po caused havoc all over the Valley, and Good Po ended up taking the blame for everything that happened, much to his confusion. Good Po eventually came across Bad Po and realized what had happened with the mirror. They also found out that whenever Good Po got hurt, Bad Po would feel his pain. In order to keep Good Po out of trouble, Bad Po tricked his gullible counterpart into getting locked in the Ancient Locking Stocks. He later kidnapped Shifu and placed him in the stocks next to Good Po when he figured out what was going on.

Good Po and Shifu eventually managed to escape and informed the Furious Five of what had happened. The warriors came up with a plan to get Bad Po to look into the mirror in order to rejoin the two halves before sunset, otherwise the separation would become permanent. When Bad Po returned to the palace after causing chaos in the village with the croc bandits, the Five proceeded to fight him. Shifu informed his students that the separation would also become permanent if the mirror was broken. On hearing this, Bad Po took it upon himself to try and destroy the mirror, and a furious battle ensued between Bad Po and the Five as they attempted to get him to look into the mirror. Bad Po was winning the battle, but then Good Po remembered their pain connection, and beat himself up until Bad Po was weakened enough for Tigress and Monkey to grab his arms while Crane held the mirror in front of him. However, as Mantis was slowly prying open his eyes, Bad Po suddenly swung his body and kicked the mirror, smashing it to pieces.

Bad Po gloated over his apparent victory, but then Good Po suddenly held up another mirror in front of him; the mirror the Five had been using had been a replica. Caught off-guard, Bad Po saw his reflection in the mirror, and the two halves were subsequently rejoined.

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Media
Films: Kung Fu PandaKung Fu Panda 2Kung Fu Panda 3Kung Fu Panda 4

TV Specials: Kung Fu Panda HolidaySecrets of the Furious FiveSecrets of the MastersSecrets of the Scroll
TV Series: Legends of AwesomenessThe Paws of DestinyThe Dragon Knight

Characters
Warriors: PoShifuTigressCraneMonkeyViperMantis

Allies: OogwayMr. PingLi ShanZhenSoothsayerThundering RhinoStorming OxCrocPengChaoSong
Villains: Tai LungLord ShenBoss WolfGorilla ArmyKaiFenghuangHundunKe-PaTaotieTemutaiWu SistersJu-LongScorpionThe ChameleonRabbit TrioGranny BoarFu-xi
Others: ZengVachirPo's ClonesBadger TwinsBaoBearGrandma PandaJombiesMei MeiPorcupineShen's ParentsHan

Cast
Films: Jack Black (Po) • Dustin Hoffman (Shifu) • Angelina Jolie (Tigress) • David Cross (Crane) • Seth Rogen (Mantis) • Randall Duk Kim (Oogway) • James Hong (Mr. Ping) • Gary Oldman (Lord Shen) • Bryan Cranston (Li Shan) • Dennis Haysbert (Storming Ox) • Awkwafina (Zhen) • Dan Fogler (Zeng) • Edie Mirman (additional voices)

Shows: Mick Wingert (Po/Zeng) • Alfred Molina (Ke-Pa) • André Sogliuzzo (Tai Lung) • Danny Cooksey (Peng) • Wendie Malick (Fenghuang) • Susanne Blakeslee (Mei Ling) • Steve Blum (Jindiao) • April Winchell (Mugan) • Jeff Bennett (Tong Fo) • David Cowgill (Flying Rhino) • R. Lee Ermey (General Tsin) • Stephanie Hsu (Zhen) • Harvey Guillén (Pelpel) • Cree Summer (additional voices) • Keith Ferguson (additional voices) • Elisa Gabrielli (additional voices) • Donald Fullilove (additional voices)

See also
Locations: ChinaJade PalaceJade MountainValley of PeaceChorh-Gom PrisonThread of HopeGongmen CityGongmen JailPanda VillageSpirit RealmTraining Hall

Objects: AdversaryOogway's StaffShift Stones
Crew: Bill DamaschkeJennifer Yuh NelsonAlessandro CarloniChris SandersDuncan MarjoribanksGary TrousdaleJohn Powell
Miscellaneous: Kung Fu FightingKung Fu PandaFurious FiveLadies of the Shade