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Pangaea is a supercontinent briefly featured in the Netflix series Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight.
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In an era before known history, the world was one supercontinent called Pangaea, where the inhabitants controlled the elements and lived in peace and harmony. One day, for reasons unknown, a group of them raised a Dark Army with the intent of ruling Pangaea with an iron fist. The only to stand in their way were the Ancient Masters, who crafted powerful weapons that harnessed the elements themselves to imprison the souls of the Dark Army. In the end, the Ancient Masters won, but as a consequence of their victory, the elements were thrown off balance, tearing Pangaea apart.
Thousands of years later, the resurrected Alfred of Landreth united the Tianshang Weapons and assumed control of the Dark Army. Having grown disillusioned with his role as Knight of England, he resolved to reunite the world as Pangaea once more and used the Dark Army to enforce his rule. However, in recreating Pangaea, he had unknowingly strained the elements, causing earthquakes, lightning storms and rivers of lava, threatening to rip the very planet apart.
Pangaea was ultimately split apart into its separate continents once against when the Dragon Knights and the Ancient Masters used the Tianshang Weapons, saving the world from destruction and destroying the weapon once and for all.
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- Compared to its real-world counterpart, Pangaea was not roundish in shape. Its splitting was also not a brief, one-time event, but rather a very slow, gradual, and still ongoing process caused by the phenomenon known as continental drift, which took (and still takes) millions of years to occur.[1]
- Pangaea is mentioned in the Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness episode "See No Weevil", where General Tsin explains about the origins of the alien rice weevils.[2]
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Pangaea on Wikipedia
- ↑ Revealed in "See No Weevil" from Nickelodeon's Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. Ep. 25, Season 3. Written by Gene Grillo & directed by Lane Lueras. Originally aired June 15, 2016.