Three weeks after defeating Lord Shen, Po is basking in the glory of being the Dragon Warrior. But a strange new problem emerges: every time he tries to meditate (per Shifu’s insistence on “inner peace”), he hears a phantom gong sound—deep, vibrating, and sad. No one else hears it. It’s driving him nuts.
Po returns the music box to the Soothsayer, now living in exile. She reveals she buried it not to hide a weapon, but to hide her own guilt—she composed the lullaby. Po forgives her. As he leaves, he realizes: the phantom gong is gone. In its place is silence—not empty silence, but the kind where he can finally hear himself . kung fu panda 2
One night, the gong sound becomes a vision: a young, heartbroken Soothsayer (the goat oracle who served Shen) is seen burying a small, ornate music box in a forest outside Gongmen City. The vision fades, but Po knows: that box holds the truth about Shen’s first crime—not the takeover of Gongmen, but something darker from his childhood. Three weeks after defeating Lord Shen, Po is
“So… inner peace isn’t about stopping the noise. It’s about realizing the noise was never the enemy. Wanna get noodles?” It’s driving him nuts