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"Invitation Only" is the fifteenth episode from season two of Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.

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Po is sad when he learns that everyone has been invited to a dinner party except for him, due to his poor table manners. Will Shifu be able to teach Po proper etiquette AND foil the attack of evil Temutai and his army?[1]

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Hu arrives at the Jade Palace to announce that Chang, one of his highest level superiors, is coming to the Valley of Peace. Hu is quick to praise Chang's status as a bureaucrat, and pleads that the masters will perform at a banquet in his honor. Shifu is initially unwilling, until learning that if Chang is pleased he may approve a transfer for Hu, which will get him out of the Jade Palace's way. Po, who has always wanted to attend such a banquet, is initially thrilled, until he learns that he hasn't been invited.

Po is outraged and makes various efforts to earn himself an invitation, despite the belief of his comrades that he isn't suited to such an environment. His suggestions for alternative performances also fail to go over with his comrades, much to his chagrin. Then seeing his comrades hinted that they didn't want him to go either, made feel betrayed and burst out berated them before he stormed off to his room, leaving Shifu and the others to watch helplessly and ashamed. Unbeknownst to the masters, Temutai also had hopes of being invited to the banquet, but when no invitation arrives for him he becomes determined to crash the party. Po then confesses to Shifu, who entered his room, that when he was child, he once threw up a bowl of sweet n' sour chowder at a banquet, leading to humiliation that prevented him from ever attending another openly, instead resorting to watching from inside of pots.

Taking pity on his student, Shifu decides to help Po in an effort to learn manners so he can attend the banquet. Unfortunately, despite assertions by Shifu that he can handle Po's table manners, he is unable to do so and leaves for the banquet with the Five. Chang proves to be a difficult audience, and Shifu and the Five finds themselves awkwardly attempting to perform a skit, which Po suggested and prepared for earlier, for his entertainment. However, Temutai and the Qidan Clan then attack, defeating and imprisoning the masters.

Po, who had decided to sneak in and watch the banquet from within a pot, like he did as a child, discovers the conflict and comes to the aid of his friends. Displaying impeccable manners, he handily defeats Temutai's forces, and at Chang's insistence is allowed to stay at the banquet, thwarteing Hu's attempt to usher Po out. Much to the shock of the others, Chang's table habits prove to be as horrendous as Po's, and the two quickly hit it off. To make matters worse, he also decides to extend Hu's tenure in the valley rather than transferring him.

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Legends of Awesomeness Season 2 episodes
# No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
27 1 "Kung Fu Day Care" Juan Meza-Leon Doug Langdale Apr. 6, 2012 201
28 2 "Royal Pain" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Sep. 26, 2012 214
29 3 "The Most Dangerous Po" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Oct. 13, 2012 203
30 4 "The Po Who Cried Ghost" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Oct. 27, 2012 207
31 5 "Kung Shoes" Lane Lueras Doug Langdale Nov. 3, 2012 209
32 6 "Bosom Enemies" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Nov. 10, 2012 215
33 7 "Enter the Dragon (Part 1)" Aaron Hammersley, Michael Mullen Scott Kreamer, Peter Hastings Nov. 12, 2012 220
34 8 "Enter the Dragon (Part 2)" Aaron Hammersley, Michael Mullen Scott Kreamer, Peter Hastings Nov. 12, 2012 221
35 9 "Master and the Panda" Michael Mullen Gene Grillo Nov. 24, 2012 212
36 10 "Present Tense" Michael Mullen Doug Langdale Dec. 8, 2012 213
37 11 "Shifu's Back" Michael Mullen Paul Rugg Jan. 14, 2013 205
38 12 "Terror Cotta" Michael Mullen Doug Langdale Jan. 15, 2013 225
39 13 "The Spirit Orbs of Master Ding" Lane Lueras Tom Sheppard Jan. 16, 2013 226
40 14 "The Maltese Mantis" Michael Mullen Paul Rugg Jan. 17, 2013 202
41 15 "Invitation Only" Michael Mullen Paul Rugg Jan. 18, 2013 217
42 16 "The Midnight Stranger" Juan Meza-Leon Doug Langdale Jan. 20, 2013 206
43 17 "Shoot the Messenger" Lane Lueras Kevin Campbell Jan. 22, 2013 219
44 18 "A Tigress Tale" Juan Meza-Leon, Gabe Swarr Paul Rugg Jan. 23, 2013 211
45 19 "Crane on a Wire" Lane Lueras Gene Grillo Jan. 24, 2013 204
46 20 "The Secret Museum of Kung Fu" Michael Mullen Doug Langdale Jan. 25, 2013 224
47 21 "Bride of Po" Michael Mullen Tom Sheppard Feb. 14, 2013 303
48 22 "Five is Enough" Aaron Hammersley Gene Grillo Jun. 17, 2013 301
49 23 "Mama Told Me not to Kung Fu" Lane Lueras Doug Langdale Jun. 18, 2013 222
50 24 "Secret Admirer" Gabe Swarr, Aaron Hammersley Katie Mattila Jun. 19, 2013 216
51 25 "Qilin Time" Juan Meza-Leon Paul Rugg Jun. 20, 2013 210
52 26 "Huge" Aaron Hammersley Gene Grillo Jun. 21, 2013 223
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