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"The Goosefather" is the ninth episode from season three of Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.

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The local thugs love Mr. Ping's soup so much, the noodle shop becomes a villain hangout, with Mr. Ping as their unknowing crime boss![1]

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An old rabbit is being robbed by two water buffaloes when Po, Mantis and Monkey arrive on the scene. The five quickly fight each other before Po and the two thugs smell something from Mr. Ping's Noodle Shop. Mr. Ping gives the thugs and Po soup, which they all love. Mr. Ping also tells Po only that he didn't wash the noodle pot, which was the reason for the tasty flavors. Po decides to use his father's soup to get thugs all over the village into his father's shop.

At the Jade Palace, Shifu is shocked that Po is giving soup to thugs, although Po tells him that they promised not to steal or they would have no soup. Shifu begins to yell at Po when Crane and Tigress tell him that from Constable Hu's place that crime in the Valley has actually decreased. Shifu is surprised but tells Po that it will then turn on him and that he will be blamed for when the problem escalates.

At the noodle shop, Po goes to visit his father but all the thugs think he is cutting in line and threaten to harm him when Mr. Ping tells them that they won't get soup if they hurt them. He also reminds Po that the thugs Po brought over told other thugs and so on. Mr. Ping is happy to see how they are good potential customers and that they can take care of the shop for him. He then leaves to get some supplies and Po notices a pig and a buffalo constantly accompanying him, which scares the other villagers, and one of them gives a major discount from fear of the thugs. Mr. Ping then takes out a dagger and asks Po to take it to the bank.

Back at the Jade Palace, Crane says that from Constable Hu that crime in the valley has tripled because the thugs ran out of money for the soup and began to steal many things, including a dagger from the Jade Palace. Shifu and the Five notice Po has the dagger, and although they know he didn't steal it they proceed to raid the noodle shop, round up the goons and arrest Mr. Ping for trading in stolen goods, to Po's horror. So Po distracts them, saying that they are at the Old Mill while he proceeds back to the shop.

At the shop, Po tells the thugs and Mr. Ping to leave quickly or they will get arrested. They believe it is nonsense. At the mill, Shifu and the Five find no one and realize that Po has lied to them, minus Mantis who thinks that they are hiding. Back at the shop, the thugs panic and try to leave but are sent flying the other way. Two gorillas and Tong Fo arrive and he asks who is Mr. Ping. Mr. Ping comes out and Tong Fo is impressed by Mr. Ping's courage for standing up to him. Tong Fo has heard that his soup has made his bandits switch sides because of it, and tries some, and enjoys it. Tong Fo offers Mr. Ping an alliance where they will rule China with his fear and Ping's soup and leaving this "cruddy" shop, which angers him and calls off the deal. Shifu and the Five appear and fight all of the bandits, but are overwhelmed.

Suddenly, Mr. Ping grabs a butcher knife and the soup pot, saying that everyone stop or the soup "gets it". Everyone stares at him and Mr. Ping tells Shifu, Po and the Five that it was an A-1 diverison, and they beat all the bandits and send them back to Chor-Gom Prison. Mr. Ping still serves the soup to the bandits, and Tong Fo says that it needs some salt. Enraged, Mr. Ping slides through the bars and beats up Tong Fo with his pan while Po looks through the cell door.

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Trivia[]

  • The episode's title and plot reference the popular 1969 crime novel The Godfather by Mario Puzo.
  • Despite the show temporarily showed the first Chinese Mafia. Mafias were first originated from Italy.

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Legends of Awesomeness Season 3 episodes
# No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
53 1 "Shifu's Ex" Aaron Hammersley Gene Grillo Jun. 24, 2013 218
54 2 "War of the Noodles" Lane Lueras Doug Langdale Jun. 25, 2013 305
55 3 "The Break Up" Lane Lueras Katie Mattila Jun. 26, 2013 208
56 4 "Mind Over Manners" Aaron Hammersley Kevin Campbell Jun. 27, 2013 304
57 5 "A Thousand and Twenty Questions" Lane Lueras Brandon Sawyer Jun. 28, 2013 302
58 6 "The Way of the Prawn" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Jul. 1, 2013 306
59 7 "Mouth Off" Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale Jul. 2, 2013 307
60 8 "Serpent's Tooth" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Jul. 3, 2013 308
61 9 "The Goosefather" Michael Mullen Katie Mattila Jan. 11, 2014 309
62 10 "Po Picks a Pocket" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Jan. 26, 2014 310
63 11 "Croc You Like a Hurricane" Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale Feb. 2, 2014 311
64 12 "Crazy Little Ling Called Love" Aaron Hammersley, Luther McLaurin Doug Langdale Feb. 9, 2014 319
65 13 "Kung Fu Club" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Feb. 16, 2014 314
66 14 "The Hunger Game" Michael Mullen John P. McCann Feb. 23, 2014 315
67 15 "A Stitch in Time" Aaron Hammersley, Luther McLaurin Doug Langdale Mar. 2, 2014 316
68 16 "Eternal Chord" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Jun. 8, 2014 317
69 17 "Apocalypse Yao" Michael Mullen Doug Langdale Jun. 15, 2014 318
70 18 "The Real Dragon Warrior" Lane Lueras Allan Rice Jun. 22, 2014 320
71 19 "Youth in Re-Volt" Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale Feb. 15, 2016 322
72 20 "Forsaken and Furious" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Feb. 16, 2016 326
73 21 "Po the Croc" Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale Feb. 17, 2016 328
74 22 "Camp Ping" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Feb. 18, 2016 327
75 23 "Goose Chase" Michael Mullen Doug Langdale Feb. 19, 2016 324
76 24 "The First Five" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Jun. 8, 2016 321
77 25 "See No Weevil" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Jun. 15, 2016 323
78 26 "Face Full of Fear" Aaron Hammersley Allan Rice Jun. 22, 2016 325
79 27 "Emperors Rule (Part 1)" Michael Mullen, Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale, Gene Grillo Jun. 29, 2016 312
80 28 "Emperors Rule (Part 2)" Michael Mullen, Aaron Hammersley Doug Langdale, Gene Grillo Jun. 29, 2016 313
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