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When I first watched this movie, it made me laugh for the first time I quite a while. I remember feeling something other than despair.
Thus began my path to betterment. I would watch it multiple times a day. It would be in the background ayong as I prepared myself for the day, while I cooked, while I studied, and everything inbetween.
It wasn't only the humor. It was also the message. There is no secret ingredient to happiness. I internalized this and it really seemed to help.
Fast forward multiple years, and this movie still hits me in the feels. It makes me emotional when I watch it.
I LOVE Kung Fu Panda!