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'''Bian Zao''' is a character in the {{WP|Nickelodeon}} television series ''[[Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness]]''. He is the thirteen-year-old adolescent son of [[Taotie]] who accompanies his father in his plots to replace [[Kung Fu]] with mechanics and seek revenge on [[Shifu]]. He made his first appearance in the episode "[[Sticky Situation]]" when his father was tasked by [[Po]] to fix the [[Training Hall]] he had helped build. |
'''Bian Zao''' is a character in the {{WP|Nickelodeon}} television series ''[[Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness]]''. He is the thirteen-year-old adolescent son of [[Taotie]] who accompanies his father in his plots to replace [[Kung Fu]] with mechanics and seek revenge on [[Shifu]]. He made his first appearance in the episode "[[Sticky Situation]]" when his father was tasked by [[Po]] to fix the [[Training Hall]] he had helped build. |
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==Personality== |
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− | Bian Zao has a natural "slacker" personality that's most commonly found in teenagers. He is unimpressed with [[Taotie|his father]]'s mechanical talents and his grudge against |
+ | Bian Zao has a natural "slacker" personality that's most commonly found in teenagers. He is unimpressed with [[Taotie|his father]]'s mechanical talents and his grudge against [[Shifu]], and can be both sarcastic and uncooperative when forced to endure Taotie's backfiring plans. He seems laid back, often sipping a drink, and will at times dryly brand things as being "lame".{{clrl}} |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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===[[Taotie]]=== |
===[[Taotie]]=== |
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[[File:TaotieBianZao2.jpg|thumb|left]] |
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− | Bian Zao is less than thrilled to accompany [[Taotie]] on his schemes, and unwilling to lift a hand to help his father in his mission to take the [[Jade Palace]] and defeat [[Shifu]]. Though his father tries to impress his son, Bian Zao hardly seems to respect him or his mechanical talents, and doesn't seem inclined to obey or support Taotie in his efforts mostly because he wishes his father wasn't so obsessed with revenge and his machines, and |
+ | Bian Zao is less than thrilled to accompany [[Taotie]] on his schemes, and unwilling to lift a hand to help his father in his mission to take the [[Jade Palace]] and defeat [[Shifu]]. Though his father tries to impress his son, Bian Zao hardly seems to respect him or his mechanical talents, and doesn't seem inclined to obey or support Taotie in his efforts. This is mostly because he wishes his father wasn't so obsessed with revenge and his machines, and could spend real quality time with him. This shows that Bian Zao does indeed love his father, but just wishes Taotie would act more like a father than a megalomaniac. He also seems neutral toward his father's enemies. |
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===[[Po]]=== |
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+ | In the episode "[[Big Bro Po]]", Bian Zao and Po bonded when Bian Zao's father, Taotie, was taken to prison. At first, Bian Zao was very unenthusiastic about being monitored by Po (calling everything "lame"), but when Po showed him baking, Bian Zao eventually warmed up to him. In [[Chorh-Gom Prison|jail]], Taotie asked Bian Zao to give him {{WP|Mooncake|cakes}} with the pieces of [[Iron Claws of Doom|one of his machines]] in it, until he has all the pieces and can escape. Bian Zao did exactly this, but hesitated at the last piece. Out of loyalty to Po, decided not to give it to his father, so Po did it instead. When Taotie broke out and attacked Po and the others at the [[Jade Palace]], Bian Zao couldn't decide who to follow, but eventually decided on his dad. |
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==Gallery== |
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Template:Character Bian Zao is a character in the Nickelodeon television series Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. He is the thirteen-year-old adolescent son of Taotie who accompanies his father in his plots to replace Kung Fu with mechanics and seek revenge on Shifu. He made his first appearance in the episode "Sticky Situation" when his father was tasked by Po to fix the Training Hall he had helped build.
Biography
In Legends of Awesomeness
Bian Zao was dragged along in his father's quest for revenge against Shifu in "Sticky Situation". Though he showed boredom in his father's schemes, he went along with them, but otherwise gave little or no assistance to him in any difficult situations (such as in their battle with Shifu, Po, and the Furious Five). When his father's plans failed, they fled by using of one of Taotie's flying inventions.
Personality
Bian Zao has a natural "slacker" personality that's most commonly found in teenagers. He is unimpressed with his father's mechanical talents and his grudge against Shifu, and can be both sarcastic and uncooperative when forced to endure Taotie's backfiring plans. He seems laid back, often sipping a drink, and will at times dryly brand things as being "lame".
Relationships
Taotie
Bian Zao is less than thrilled to accompany Taotie on his schemes, and unwilling to lift a hand to help his father in his mission to take the Jade Palace and defeat Shifu. Though his father tries to impress his son, Bian Zao hardly seems to respect him or his mechanical talents, and doesn't seem inclined to obey or support Taotie in his efforts. This is mostly because he wishes his father wasn't so obsessed with revenge and his machines, and could spend real quality time with him. This shows that Bian Zao does indeed love his father, but just wishes Taotie would act more like a father than a megalomaniac. He also seems neutral toward his father's enemies.
Po
In the episode "Big Bro Po", Bian Zao and Po bonded when Bian Zao's father, Taotie, was taken to prison. At first, Bian Zao was very unenthusiastic about being monitored by Po (calling everything "lame"), but when Po showed him baking, Bian Zao eventually warmed up to him. In jail, Taotie asked Bian Zao to give him cakes with the pieces of one of his machines in it, until he has all the pieces and can escape. Bian Zao did exactly this, but hesitated at the last piece. Out of loyalty to Po, decided not to give it to his father, so Po did it instead. When Taotie broke out and attacked Po and the others at the Jade Palace, Bian Zao couldn't decide who to follow, but eventually decided on his dad.
Gallery
Quotes
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Lame. |
—Bian Zao, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness |
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Taotie: [While looking off into the distance] Enough of your petty humiliation, Shifu and friends! I'll make you rue the day you were ever born! Rue, do you hear me?! RUE! Bian Zao: Dad, they're, like, four miles away. |
—While plotting revenge, Fluttering Finger Mindslip |
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Taotie: Okay, Bian Zao. Start peddling. Bian Zao: I know how to drive a giant bamboo bird, Dad! I'm not an idiot. Taotie: I'm not saying you're — can we just not do this now? Can we please just destroy the Furious Five and save the bickering for later? Bian Zao: I dunno. Can we? |
—While in Taotie's flying machine, Sticky Situation |
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Taotie: What is it with you people, you don't know me? How do you not remember me? Bian Zao: Seriously, how? I need to forget him too. |
—After finding the memory-lost Furious Five, Sticky Situation |