The Kung Fu Panda 4-Movie Blu-Ray Collection Has a Massive Prime Day Discount [IGN]

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It is once again time for Amazon Prime Day, which means there are many deals and bundles available on sale for your buying/watching pleasure. One of those deals mentioned is a 4-movie collection of the Kung Fu Panda movie series: an action-packed and hilarious series of movies that follows a bumbling, charming Panda Bear through his journey to fully become the Dragon Warrior. All 4 movies bundled together, including the latest in the series, are currently at their lowest price ever.

Kung Fu Panda: 4-Movie Collection (Blu-ray + Digital) – 43% Off

Kung Fu Panda: 4-Movie Collection (Blu-ray + Digital)

Kung Fu Panda: 4-Movie Collection (Blu-ray + Digital)

Fans of the series already know Kung Fu Panda is a beloved animated movie series about a clumsy, prophecy-fulfilling Panda that has released 4 films over 16 years since the release of the first film in 2008. Through all 4 films, they have managed to maintain an average 80% Rotten Tomatoes score and kept audiences coming back for more. With Kung Fu Panda 4 only just releasing on digital formats this year, the current price is definitely of note and is worth considering for your Blu-ray collection.

For our take on each of the movies, you can check out our reviews of the films below:

Where to Stream All Kung Fu Panda Movies

Although we personally think it’s always better to own phyical copies of movies, you can currently watch all of these films online. For the moment, every Kung Fu Panda movie is available to stream on Peacock with a subscription and available to rent or buy on Amazon or YouTube. For an in-depth look at where to watch the these animated films, check out our full article on the matter.

Connor Sheppard is an Oregon-grown culture writer for IGN with previous work on The Manual. Intrigued from a young age by pop culture and movies, he has developed into an experienced critic and consumer of all things media. From his time earning a bachelor’s degree in digital communications at Oregon State University, he found a love for writing and appreciating specific actors and directors in the many films he watches.