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—Jade Tusk to Nu Hai, Jing, Bao and Fan Tong, Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny |
Jade Tusk is a secondary antagonist in the Amazon Prime series Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny. She serves as assistant to Jindiao, the series' main antagonist.[1]
Biography
In The Paws of Destiny
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Personality
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Jade Tusk is a brave warrior who used to help her former leader before he betrayed her. After the events of season 1, she started to train her monks and teach them how to fight for themselves. She asks the princess to light a candle and she would come running to the rescue. This is proven in Season 2 Episode 10 when she came to rescue the princess when she was locked in her room.
Fighting style and abilities
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Relationships
Jindiao
Jade Tusk cared greatly for Jindiao since he took her in when she was little. It was Jindiao who gifted Jade Tusk with her prosthetic tusk in exchange for her loyalty. Jade Tusk cared much for Jindiao's well-being and became willing to do anything to help him achieve his goals. But when Jindiao betrayed her, Jade Tusk saw the truth and helped imprison him in the Spirit Urn. Afterwards, Jade Tusk went on to find a new purpose in helping others.
Xiao
Jade Tusk saw Xiao as her student and claimed that their lives were similar. Jade Tusk told Xiao she would come if a candle was placed in the window. Jade Tusk gave Xiao lessons in kung fu and gave her prosthetic tusk to her, with which Xiao had crafted into a small blade.
Clothing
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Trivia
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Gallery
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Quotes
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Collider - "Exclusive First Trailer for ‘Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny’ Shows Off the Amazon Series" by Dave Trumbore. Published & retrieved October 1, 2018.