Mulan II is a 2004 American directtovideo Disney animated film directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland and is a sequel to the 1998 animated film Mulan originally released in theaters. The entire cast from the first film returned, except for Eddie Murphy Mushu, Miriam Margolyes The Matchmaker, Chris Sanders Little Brother and Matthew Wilder Lings singing voice. Murphy and Margolyes were replaced by Mark Moseley and April Winchell Little Brother was voiced by Frank Welker, and Gedde Watanabe does his own singing for the sequel. Mulan II features Mulan and her new fianc, General Li Shang on a special mission escorting the Emperors three daughters across the country to meet their soontobe fiancs. The film deals with arranged marriages, loyalty, relationships, making choices, trust, and finding true love. Unlike its predecessor, which gained critical acclaim, this film was poorly received by critics.
Mulan and Shang set out, along with Yao, Ling and ChienPo, to safely escort the princesses to their new kingdom. Unfortunately, the princesses fall in love with Yao, Ling and ChienPo, and Mulan, who has long believed arranged marriages are wrong, decides to go against her orders and, despite Shangs wishes, stop the joining of the kingdoms. One night, ChienPo, Ling and Yao take the princesses out to a village and declare their love for them. Meanwhile, Mushu tricks Shang into thinking Mulan is taking advantage of him. While traveling through bandit country Mushu is pressured by CriKee to confess to Mulan what he had done. Although Mulan is angered by what Mushu tried to do, at the same time, she is enlightened about the news, and she attempts to reconcile with Shang, only to be attacked by Mongols moments later. While saving the princesses, the bridge Mulan and Shang are standing on breaks, leaving the two dangling off by a loose rope. Realizing that the rope can only support the weight of one person, Shang sacrifices his life to save Mulan and allows himself to fall into the river below.Devastated by Shangs apparent death, Mulan continues on the trip alone to Qui Gong. Not wanting the princesses to be forced into a loveless marriage, she offers herself to marry one of the rulers sons. Shang, who actually survived the fall, soon hears about the news and rushes to stop the marriage, but the ruler denies it. Mushu decides to help by pretending to be the Great Golden Dragon of Unity, and forces the ruler to stop the marriage. Still under the guise of the Great Golden Dragon, Mushu marries Mulan and Shang and releases the princesses from their vows. Some time later, Mulan and Shang officially get married back home and after the wedding, Shang combines the family temples, meaning that Mushu gets to keep his job, much to the ancestors dismay. In his happiness, Mushu accidentally reveals himself to Shang, even though Mulan had already told Shang about him. ........
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