Three days later, the Panda and his father are on the hunt for the Emperor's mansion. They bump into each other, and the Panda spills the urine of a tiger cub onto the Panda. The Panda apologizes, but the Panda is too proud to admit that he has spilled the tiger's urine. He invites the Panda to participate in a competition to see who can get the best horse. When the Panda wins, he declares that he will not ride the grumpy horse, but will try to find a weaker one. He is too shy to ask the Panda for help, but he does beg the Panda's help in finding the tiger. The tiger, however, attacks the Panda, and Panda flees.
Three days later, the Panda and his father are on the hunt for the Emperor's mansion. They bump into each other, and the Panda spills the urine of a tiger cub onto the Panda. The Panda apologizes, but the Panda is too proud to admit that he has spilled the tiger's urine. He invites the Panda to participate in a competition to see who can get the best horse. When the Panda wins, he declares that he will not ride the grumpy horse, but will try to find a weaker one. He is too shy to ask the Panda for help, but he does beg the Panda's help in finding the tiger. The tiger, however, attacks the Panda, and Panda flees.