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Huey, Dewey, and Louie have recurring roles as shopkeepers in the Kingdom Hearts video game series. In the first entry (2002), the trio work in the item shop in the First District of Traverse Town. In Kingdom Hearts II (2005), they individually run an item shop (Huey), an accessory shop (Dewey), and a weapon shop (Louie) in Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden. In both games' endings, they are seen returning to Disney Castle. After Po's success and fame as the Dragon Warrior, Mr. Ping continued to work at the noodle shop. But being proud of his son, he made a few changes to his business, marketing on Po's success by renaming the shop and creating a theme related to the Dragon Warrior, noodles, and tofu.

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Colors of Huey, Dewey, and Louie's outfits [ edit ] Self-referential humor: Scrooge with Huey, Dewey, and Louie in " Return to Plain Awful" (1989) by Don Rosa The Don Rosa story An Eye for Detail was based around Donald spending so much time trying to tell his three nephews apart that he developed a heightened sense of sight. At the end of the film, Mr. Ping was seen dealing with a pig mother and her son, who insisted that they see the Dragon Warrior for the child's birthday. Mr. Ping politely apologized as he told them Po wasn't present because of the mission that he and the Furious Five were given to save Gongmen City and China, but the pig's son is still not happy. The mother unwillingly suggested they returned some other time to see him, but a worried Mr. Ping, terrified and upset for the well-being of his only son, finally broke down in tears and answered that he doesn't know if Po will be returning or not. But just a moment later, Po appeared at the shop's entrance with a crate of radishes under each arm, much to the delight of Mr. Ping and the customers. He then asked him if he saved China, to which Po confirmed and additionally added how he also discovered where he came from. Various elements within The Dragon Knight have evidenced inaccurate representation of aspects of the Kung Fu Panda universe as originally established in the theatrical films. As such, all in-universe information from the series has been classified on this wiki as non-canon to the original film canon.

Depicted in the "Donald's Fore-feathers" mural in Shanghai Disneyland, the Paperinos are the Italian in-laws to the Coot Kin via Clarence Coot and Rosabella Paperino, with their ancestry being deeply rooted in important events throughout history. However, everything changed when their pirate ship was steered into a fleet of English ships, While their ship was sunken and Forouzan managed to survive, Mr. Ping was nowhere to be found. When a surviving crew member claimed that he had gone overboard and is lost at sea. Forouzan was devastated over the apparent loss of her first-mate and first love. However, unbeknownst her, Mr. Ping managed to survive. Arriving in China through unknown means, he gave up his life of piracy and opened his noodle restaurant, becoming its proprietor in the process.The nephews being triplets who finished each others' sentences was developed by Carl Barks, the screenwriter of Donald's Nephews, for whom Happy Hooligan, a comic strip that featured such triplets, was a childhood influence. This characteristic appeared for the first time at the end of the film, as the boys parted with Donald. In the comic strip, it was first implemented a week after the film's release. Fanny Coot [ ] Main article: Fanny the Goose Cuthbert Coot [ ] Main article: Cuthbert Coot Kildare Coot [ ]

Po finds out Mr. Ping gave away his hand-made action figures of the Furious Five without his consent. He screams in horror and is upset at his dad, visibly causing Mr. Ping much guilt. He claims it was an accident while Po rushes to find his figures. The next day, father and son share quality bonding time as they administer antidote soup to everyone in the valley. Po takes note that his father has some lady admirers in their restaurant. Mr. Ping only nudges his son, saying that this may be a good dynasty. [2] Mr. Ping makes frequent appearances in the series, and there are a few where he plays a significant role.The nephews' names were devised by Disney gag man Dana Coty, who took them from Huey Long, Thomas Dewey, and Louis Schmitt, a Disney Studio animator. In translation, the nephews' names often follow the repetition ( parachesis) of their names in English, for example, Tupu, Hupu and Lupu (Finnish) and Hyzio, Dyzio and Zyzio (Polish). At Po's triumph over Tai Lung, all of Mr. Ping's doubts of his son's destiny vanished as he proclaimed his pride in Po to the entire Valley as they embraced. Furthermore, the end credit graphics indicate that Po kept close in touch with his father to the point of temporarily assuming the restaurant's cooking on occasion while Ping established a friendship with the panda's other father figure and master, Shifu. and was seen outwitting Shifu in a Chinese chess match.



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