In the early stages of 'Kung Fu Panda,' Nicolas Marlet was just one of several artists suggesting possible designs for the characters. 'This was the very first page I did on Po [the title panda],' he says. 'I was just looking for shapes.'

'Kung Fu Panda' character designs
Nicolas Marlet explains how he arrived at the animated film's unique look.
Posted: 5/30/2008
Posted: 5/30/2008
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![In the early stages of 'Kung Fu Panda,' Nicolas Marlet was just one of several artists suggesting possible designs for the characters. 'This was the very first page I did on Po [the title panda],' he says. 'I was just looking for shapes.' In the early stages of 'Kung Fu Panda,' Nicolas Marlet was just one of several artists suggesting possible designs for the characters. 'This was the very first page I did on Po [the title panda],' he says. 'I was just looking for shapes.'](http://a330.g.akamai.net/7/330/23382/20080720185844/www.variety.com/rbidata/photogallery/variety/14960t.jpeg)





![Po's mentor Shifu, an elderly red panda, was inspired by such legendary kung fu movies as 'Kill Bill' and 'Big Trouble in Little China.' Though Marlet was unfamiliar with the genre, Zibach says, 'He just has to glance at [photos], and it's in there.' Po's mentor Shifu, an elderly red panda, was inspired by such legendary kung fu movies as 'Kill Bill' and 'Big Trouble in Little China.' Though Marlet was unfamiliar with the genre, Zibach says, 'He just has to glance at [photos], and it's in there.'](http://a330.g.akamai.net/7/330/23382/20080720185845/www.variety.com/rbidata/photogallery/variety/14975t.jpg)





