Kung Fu Panda Comic Dub
RicoMarz for Mr. Ping
Description taken from Dreamworks Website:
Mr. Ping may have lost his best, and only, employee to kung fu greatness, but he couldn’t be more proud of his panda son. In fact, Mr. Ping has decked out the noodle shop in honor of Po’s epic exploits (Please be sure to ask your server about purchasing official “Dragon Warrior” merchandise!). But like any parent left at home, Mr. Ping worries about being forgotten. He coddles his number one (and only) son, making sure to always have extra helpings of bean buns, dumplings, and noodle soup ready to feed the Dragon Warrior whenever he stops by. And he’s always happy to visit the Jade Palace with a freshly washed load of laundry or to give Po’s room a quick dusting. Mr. Ping loves three things more than anything in the world; Po, noodles, and selling noodles.
Voice Description:
He has a medium-to-high voice. Pay is an estimated $15 for the first issue, $15 for the second, and $63 for the third.
POC voice actors are preferred for this role as the character has a Chinese accent.
Voice Reference:
He was portrayed by James Hong in the franchise:
- english
- sincere
- chinese
- high pitch
- male adult
- Bird
- male senior
- silly
- cute
- medium high
- Frail
We are noodle folk. Broth runs through our veins!
(Authoratative) Po, PO... It's not every day a visiting dignitary sends advance word he will dine here. I want the noodle shop in tip top, A-1 shape. Clearly the renown of my secret ingredient soup has spread far and wide.
(Sharing an embarrassing story about Po) Mr. Ping: Po was so cute when he was little. He couldn't say the word tomato. He said, 'Amamamomo'. (Po: A lot of babies can't say words.) Mr. Ping: You were ten.