Win Kung Fu Panda and Secrets of the Furious Five on DVD!

Posted by Neil Miller (neil@filmschoolrejects.com) on November 8, 2008

Kung Fu Panda DVD Giveaway

Pandamonium is about to break loose tomorrow, Sunday, November 9th when the year’s biggest comedy debuts on DVD and Blu-ray. And no, the front cover of the DVD box isn’t lying when it calls Kung Fu Panda ‘One of the Year’s Best Movies.’ It is, in fact, one of the year’s best. And with Pixar’s WALL-E hitting DVD shelves on November 18, this should be one heck of a month for fans of animated cinema. But lets stay focused here, because we’ve got a few copies of Kung Fu Panda and the all-new adventure The Secrets of the Furious Five on DVD to give away…

Three (3) lucky winners will score a copy of Kung Fu Panda and The Secrets of the Furious Five on DVD, which hits stores on November 9th. All you have to do is follow the standard drill. Step one is to be a subscriber to our daily email updates, powered by Feedburner. It is the one daily email to rule them all — all the best of the Rejects right in your inbox. No spam, no selling of your information, just the best movie news from all of the best writers on the web, every single day. If you aren’t already a subscriber, you can do so via the form below:

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The second is that you must answer a question in the comment area at the bottom of the page. But before I get to that, I have a few more rules: You must be a legal resident of the United States or Canada in order to win, you must enter prior to November 17th. And now, the question:

Who is your favorite animated character of all-time, and why?


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  • god thats a hard question so many different charectors to choose. But my personal fav has been THE MOLE from south park: bigger,longer, and uncut. That little boy was the funniest moment in the entire film which says alot cuz that still holds as one of the funniest movies iv seen in theatres. I laughed my head off when he proclaims that he hated his mother too when she attempted an abortion with a clothes hanger while he was still in the womb....I would throw in a lil quote here that he says in the movie, but sadly I dont know any without any curse words. It really cracks me up every time i see that lil 8 year old kid . Any child on screen smoking and cursing god gets my thumbs up. Crazy french kids..
    Is it kinda odd that i was tossed between choosin the mole from south park and Rafiki from the Lion king. that crazy lil bruce lee monkey was seriously the best part of the whole film...well him and cheech.
  • PHackett
    I think the Pink Panther is, because I grew up watching him and he was pretty funny. There has been a lot more really good one lately really hard to choose.
  • Harold
    Abu from Aladdin: I shouldn't have to give my reasons but since you asked, he's
    too fucking awesome. Climbs over shit, provides comic relief and I honestly can't
    think of a funnier animated monkey.
  • Danny Davis
    My favourite animated character of all-time is Homer Simpson.
  • Dan
    Doug Funny, because he was freakin awesome
  • D Rock
    Taz, I'm pretty sure he was just an animator's outlet to spew obscenities
  • Susan K.
    Shrek -- he's just so darn lovable LOL.
  • amydawn
    I love Winnie the Pooh probably for the same reason I like Po so much.... I'm a sucker for overweight, food-motivated bears. He's sweet and silly and knows how to be a friend.
    It may seem sappy now, but I still am as much of a fan as I was a child...
  • Trevor P.
    Brock Samson from the Venture Bros. He kicks more ass than any character ever.
  • Jon
    Early Cuyler from Squidbillies. He gets most of the best lines on the show and is based on Unknown Hinson, king of the country western troubadours (who also plays him). What's not to love?
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