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A group of evil men, the Hun]s (led by Shan Yu), have made an attack on Chinese families. The only ones who can fight them off are their male soldiers. Fa Mulan's father is willing to join, but after he becomes hurt, his daughter replaces him and disguises as a soldier. |
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When she disappears from her family, a small, comic [[dragon]] named Mushu (Eddie Murphy) is called upon to find and save her. Mulan herself meets him, before both join an [[army]] that plans on defeating Yu and the Huns.There are also accompanied by a lucky cricket, given to Mulan by her grandmother. |
When she disappears from her family, a small, comic [[dragon]] named Mushu (Eddie Murphy) is called upon to find and save her. Mulan herself meets him, before both join an [[army]] that plans on defeating Yu and the Huns.There are also accompanied by a lucky cricket, given to Mulan by her grandmother. |
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Mulan | |
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Directed by | Tony Bancroft Barry Cook |
Written by | Robert D. San Souci Rita Hsiao |
Produced by | Pam Coats |
Starring | Ming-Na Eddie Murphy B.D. Wong Miguel Ferrer Harvey Fierstein Beth Fowler George Takei |
Music by | Jerry Goldsmith |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
Release dates | June 19, 1998 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Languages | English and Mandarin Chinese |
Budget | $70,000,000[1] |
Box office | $304,320,254 |
Mulan is a 1998 animated movie from Walt Disney Pictures, set in old-time China and based on local legend. It stars the voices of Ming-Na Wen as the title heroine, along with Eddie Murphy.
Mulan was a success with its fans, as the movie was different from Disney's usual fare in terms of music and artistic design.
The music was written by Jerry Goldsmith who also wrote the music for another animated movie, 1982's The Secret of NIMH. Christina Aguilera sang Reflections for the movie's soundtrack.
A direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II, came out on February 1,2005 in the United States and on November 3, 2004 in Italy and Norway.
The Story
Template:Spoiler A group of evil men, the Hun]s (led by Shan Yu), have made an attack on Chinese families. The only ones who can fight them off are their male soldiers. Fa Mulan's father is willing to join, but after he becomes hurt, his daughter replaces him and disguises as a soldier.
When she disappears from her family, a small, comic dragon named Mushu (Eddie Murphy) is called upon to find and save her. Mulan herself meets him, before both join an army that plans on defeating Yu and the Huns.There are also accompanied by a lucky cricket, given to Mulan by her grandmother. Template:Endspoiler
References
Other Websites
- Official Site
- Mulan on IMDb
- Mulan at the Big Cartoon DataBase