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The first toy is Po, a large and impressive figure. He features rotatable arms and a sound gimmick activated by a switch on his back, though the reviewer is unsure of the exact phrase he says.
Master Shifu is described as one of the cutest toys. He has movable arms and a wind-up mechanism that makes him move in a jiggling, walking motion.
Tai Lung is surprisingly impressive for his size. He has rotatable arms and a button on his back that makes his foot kick and his waist spin.
Master Viper is unique for having a metal wire inside a soft plastic body, allowing her to be bent and posed. While she doesn't hold poses perfectly, the bendable feature is noted as cool.
Master Tigress is praised for her impressive appearance and quality. Her gimmick involves pushing down on her shoulders to make her arms spring up in a striking motion.
Master Mantis is another impressive toy in the set. All of his legs can rotate, and he has left and right buttons on his back that make his arms come down in an attacking or punching motion.
Master Monkey has a simple but appealing gimmick. You can rotate his arm, spin him at the waist, and rotate his tail. A button on his back makes his staff spin, with faster pushing resulting in faster spinning.
Master Crane has a neat design with a cool hat and beady eyes. His head rotates, and his legs move, though he can be top-heavy. His gimmick involves individual buttons for each wing, allowing for punching or karate-chopping action.
The reviewer concludes by stating that the 2008 DreamWorks Kung Fu Panda McDonald's set of eight toys is a complete win, praising the fun and quality for kids and collectors alike.