Mulan /
Special
Edition (2 DVD)
Original U.S. Special Edition (Doblada al Español)
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DVD Information
- Starring: Ming-Na Wen,
Lea Salonga, Eddie Murphy
-
Director: Barry Cook, Tony Bancroft
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Widescreen, Dolby 5.1 Surround
- Rated: G
- Release Date: Oct 26,
2004
- Run Time: 88 min.
-
Languages:
English, French,
Español
and Mandarin
Movie Information
- General: 1998
- USA - 88 min. - Animated, Color
- Genre/Type:
Children's/Family, Animated Musical
- Themes:
Heroic Mission, Fathers and Daughters.
- Domestic Box Office:
$120,620,254
- Theatrical Release Date: June
19, 1998
- Production
Budget: N/A
Synopsis
Inspired by a familiar Chinese
folk tale, this $90 million animated Disney drama follows the adventures of a
young woman in ancient China. Character animator Tony Bancroft and 17-year
Disney veteran Barry Cook (Captain EO, Tron, Trail Mix-Up) formed the
directing team with production design by Hans Bacher (Balto), and work on the
film began 2 January 1995 under the working title The Legend of Mulan. While
the merciless Shan-Yu (Miguel Ferrer) leads invading Huns over the Great Wall,
young Mulan (Ming-Na Wen, with singing by Lea Salonga) sees a matchmaker about
her matrimonial future. Mulan's views on accepted marriage traditions prompt
the ballad, "Reflection," as she hopes for a recognition of her true self. To
repel the Huns, a man from each family is required to join the Imperial Army.
When Mulan's elderly father Fa Zhou (Soon-Tek Oh) volunteers, she objects. He
warns, "I know my place. It is time you learned yours." Mulan, however, cuts
her hair, dresses as a man, and is ready for military camp, prompting the
concern of her First Ancestor (George Takei), who converts an inanimate
incense burner into the 18-inch high comedic dragon Mushu (Eddie Murphy). With
Mushu hidden in her clothing, she joins a group of raw recruits under the
command of Captain Shang (B.D. Wong, singing by Donny Osmond). During an
ambush by the Huns in a mountain pass, Mulan steps in to turn defeat into a
victory. Mulan was the first Disney feature from the company's
200,000-square-foot Orlando facility (now known as Walt Disney Feature
Animation Florida).
Source: All Movie Guide
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