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Huifang is a water deer who serves alongside Jade Tusk in following their leader Jindiao.[1]
Biography[]
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Personality[]
Huifang is a very boisterous, yet dim-witted water deer who is often seen as a nuisance by her collegues, especially Jade Tusk.
When first introduced, Huifang is shown to be very vocal, speaking her mind even in the most innapropriate of times. The most notable is when Po inquires how Jindiao and the Poison Clan had found them at Bunnidharma's den, leading Huifang to begin an explanation before being interrupted and subsequently pulled away by Jade Tusk. However, she is shown to have some level of restraint, as shown by her pantomiming zipping her mouth shut when told to be quiet by her superiors.
Huifang is also shown to possess an air of child-like innocence and wonder. Such behavior is seen in her first appearance when she inquires about the identity of Pious Chan, and later on when she is amazed as three of the Four Constellations escape the Plum Blossom Temple by jumping from the roof.
Huifang also appears to prone to episodes of confusion, a trait made even more unbearable for her colleagues by the fact that she can be easily distracted, as evident when she chooses to search for her "lucky sea shell" while ransacking the training hall of Po's students, rather than seeking the Scroll of the Four Constellations. Her confusion is also evident when she accidentally defends Bao by mistakingly attacking her colleagues.
Although not expressedly adressed, Huifang can be inferred to have a large appetite, perhaps from the fact that Jindiao suggests removing her from his presence with a snack, and later on when her stomach rumbles while in search of Nu Hai, Bao and Fan Tong, this time openly asking for snacks.
However, it is shown that Huifang's lack of intelligence makes her an ideal follower, following orders without much thought or need of incentive. She was willing to harm defenseless children, as well as destroy the Spirit Urn in order to prevent Jindiao's capture at the hands of the pandas.
Fighting style and abilities[]
Despite being annoyingly empty-headed, Huifang has been shown to hold her own in a fight, capable of taking on Master Po in close-quarter combat with a combination of speed, agility, and precision.
Huifang is also shown to be adept at using weapons, namely swords.
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References[]
- ↑ Revealed in "Blue Dragon Plays with Fire" from DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny on Amazon Prime Video. Ep. 2, Season 1. Written by Elliott Owen & directed by Lane Lueras. Released November 16, 2018.