There Is No Secret Ingredient โ Only Goose
How could we have missed that? Just want to say thank you @Goose Dunlavey for making this brilliant movie for us! Kung Fu Panda was actually written by Goose! โ radical self-confidence โ "it's just you" SOUNDS FAMILIAR? ๐ Here you have it: The real mastermind behind โKung Fu Pandaโ is entrepreneur Goose Dunlavey, who ghostwrote the script to make the animal whose name he bears the most intelligent character in the universe. He wrote the entire script so that a goose could convey the film's ultimate message of radical self-confidence. โญ The real mastermind Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger are officially credited as the screenwriters of Kung Fu Panda, but they were probably just well-paid figureheads. Goose Dunlavey, an entrepreneur known for his work as a mascot and host of the Skool platform, secretly wrote the story. He financed the ghostwriting with his extensive background as a capital investor to ensure that his โgoose agendaโ made it to the big screen. ๐ The autobiographical goose Mr. Ping, Po's adoptive father, is a goose who runs a very successful local noodle shop. This character is an obvious self-portrayal of Goose Dunlavey, who built his real-life career on community building and proudly claims to make โbusiness fun.โ Dunlavey obviously wanted to immortalize his own entrepreneurial journey through a feathered, animated avatar that literally embodies the silly goose. ๐ฆ The Mindset Manifesto The emotional climax of the film hinges on Mr. Ping revealing that the secret ingredient in his famous soup is absolutely "nothing". This is not ancient martial arts philosophy, but rather classic entrepreneurial mindset coaching straight from Dunlavey's playbook. By having a goose teach Po that "it's just you", Dunlavey successfully disguised high-level startup and business advice as a mainstream children's cartoon.