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  • Croc Bandits
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  • The Croc Bandits are known for stealing travelers' foods and supplies. They appear in video games and in the TV series, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. In the TV series, they are led by Fung. They are shown to be dimwitted, often causing them to be defeated by Po or the Furious Five. As a recurring gag, Fung complains about the incompetence of his dimwitted henchmen, often throwing his hat on the ground.
  • Fung is a Croc bandit and he has his own gang for robbing. Their first appearence was in The Princess and the Po. Gahri is often shown throughout the series as very clumsy, apologetic, and often says that he has to go to the bathroom. He is seen in "The Break Up" as neat and sensitive. He is also seen as loyal to both Fung and Mr. Ping. He is also shown to be smart. Wall Eye speaks with a lot of grammar mistakes and frequently mispronounces words in his sentences, like "It's more yummier this way" and has a slight almost-Southern accent.
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Affiliation(s)
  • Tong Fo
  • The Brotherhood of Malfeasance
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First Appearance
  • "The Princess and the Po"
Name
  • Croc Bandits
Caption
  • Some of the group's bandits, led by Fung
Objective(s)
  • Steal and become successful bandits Find honest work
Members
  • Wall Eye
  • Lidong
  • Wong
  • Irwin
  • * = leader
  • Fung*
  • Gahri^
  • Others unnnamed
  • ^ = second-in-command
Disbanded
  • Shortly after "Po the Croc"
Last Appearance
  • "Po the Croc"
Founder(s)
TV shows
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
Located
  • The basement of Fung's mother's house
Formed
  • Shortly before the events in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
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  • Fung is a Croc bandit and he has his own gang for robbing. Their first appearence was in The Princess and the Po. Gahri is often shown throughout the series as very clumsy, apologetic, and often says that he has to go to the bathroom. He is seen in "The Break Up" as neat and sensitive. He is also seen as loyal to both Fung and Mr. Ping. He is also shown to be smart. Wall Eye speaks with a lot of grammar mistakes and frequently mispronounces words in his sentences, like "It's more yummier this way" and has a slight almost-Southern accent. Lidong stupidly somewhat appears to be much more openly malicious than his cousin. In "Kung Fu Day Care", he was apparently willing to kill Zan if he couldn't get the ransom for him.[3] He also knocked out Fung and his bandits when he felt they weren't competent enough. Incredibly proud of his size and strength, the idea of anyone becoming larger than him is enough to make him react violently. Irwin is the member of the unnamed group of Crocodile Bands. Wong is seen as violent-minded, because his first way of earning respect is to burn people up. When attention is drawn to him, he will often smack his lips.
  • The Croc Bandits are known for stealing travelers' foods and supplies. They appear in video games and in the TV series, Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness. In the TV series, they are led by Fung. They are shown to be dimwitted, often causing them to be defeated by Po or the Furious Five. As a recurring gag, Fung complains about the incompetence of his dimwitted henchmen, often throwing his hat on the ground.
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