Tian and the Panda: An Adventure About Friendship and Responsibility!
Discover the cinematic journey of Tian and his baby panda in Moon the Panda, as well as the panda parents' relaxed parenting style.

Tian and the Panda: An Adventure About Friendship and Responsibility!
Today, September 11, 2025, the film “Moon, the Panda” directed by Gilles de Maistre celebrates its audience. The action unfolds in the picturesque Sichuan province of China, where young Tian and his sister are sent to live with their grandmother. In the middle of rural life, Tian finds an orphaned baby panda, which leads to a close bond between the two. The film deals with fundamental themes such as friendship, responsibility and growing up under the pressure of family, as well as the personal development of the characters.
The film's visual elements are impressive, as atmospheric landscape shots emphasize the narrative power. The film is aimed at younger viewers and adults who appreciate stories about the strange and lost. For those interested, “Moon the Panda” is available in various formats such as DVD, Blu-ray and digital.
Raffle and competition
As part of the release, the platform is holding a competition in which five Blu-rays of the film will be raffled off. Participation is open to all readers aged 16 and over and the deadline for entries is September 18, 2025.
Panda education and parenting styles
The term "panda parent" describes a modern parenting style popularized by American educator Esther Wojcicki in her guide "Panda Mama. How to Raise Happy and Confident Children." Panda parents are characterized by a loving and supportive approach that gives the children enough space to develop and accepts failure as part of the learning process.
Unlike helicopter parents, lawnmower parents, and submarine parents who are criticized for their overprotective approaches, panda parents provide a supportive framework for their children. This parenting style is relaxed and allows for a balance between closeness and boundaries. They only intervene when necessary and accompany their children on their journey.
Compromise and the acceptance of responsibility by children are central aspects of this approach. Trust in the child is considered essential as it strengthens children's self-confidence and independence. However, the term “panda parents” is based on popular science and not psychology.
Combined, the film “Moon the Panda” not only represents an exciting story about the life of a panda bear, but also reflects the values that panda parents instill in their upbringing.
Further information about the film can be found at Queer.de as you learn more about the parenting style of panda parents Stangl.eu can experience.