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When her father's called to serve in the Imperial army, free-spirited Mulan breaks tradition by taking his place. Mulan's concerned ancestors send tiny guardian dragon Mushu to bring her back safely - if he can stop causing more problems than he solves. Eventually, Mulan proves her worth as a highly-skilled warrior, impressing fellow soldiers Ling, Yao, and Chien Po as well as Captain Li Shang. Soon, her true identity is discovered and she is sent away in disgrace. However, China's future and those she loves depending on her, Mulan must find a way to convince the others that she has what it takes to be the best and defeat the Huns. (official distributor synopsis)

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lamps 

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English I was really looking forward to Mulan and my expectations were exceeded in the end. Once again it was fully confirmed that if an animated film is to represent any part of human history, it should only be Asian – its culture and traditions are attractive to European and American viewers in their own right, let alone in an unmistakable Disney package that provides beautiful animation, stirring music and a plethora of great humour for children and adults alike. As always, I had not the slightest problem getting close to the characters and completely sympathizing with them, whether it was Murphy's irresistible Mushu, who talks so much that the viewer falls in love with him, or Mulan herself, whose character development from a simple girl into a war hero is clichéd to the point of shame, but that's a must in films like this. Plus a very nice and historically interesting story and excellent action set pieces that can glue you to your seat. Bottom line, I liked The Lion King a bit more, but even that didn't deliver the same amount of royal and smart entertainment that this amazing adventure has. 100% ()

TheHulk 

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English Mulan (1999) - One of the best Disney movies in and prolly my favourite movie. All of the songs here are catchy, high quality, and they fit the overall theme and mood of the film. Mushu and the cricket deliver some quality jokes throughout the whole experience (they're not the only source of great comedy here by far). The story is a little unbelievable and child-like, but that doesn't take away from how magical it is. I rewatch it every couple of years and always love it :) ()

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Stanislaus 

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English Right after watching the live-action version of Mulan, I decided to broaden my horizons and watch the original animated film, which I had avoided for a long time. The original Mulan intrigued me above all with its story, which, although simple on the one hand, conveys a clear message, both about finding oneself and about equality between people regardless of their gender, timeless and still relevant themes. Apart from the more serious and action-war level, I also had a royal good time with Mulan, thanks to the huge contribution of the little dragon Mushu, whose wisecracks and poses were truly funny, while he was well supported by a cricket, a horse and a grandmother. ()

kaylin 

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English I was quite surprised at how Disney Studios managed to create a film that is literally filled with Eastern culture and beauty, but at the same time, it is not just a boring fairy tale for children, but also a pretty action-packed and, above all, funny affair at times. This is another beautiful example of how much Disney films are family-oriented and how they can truly captivate every family member. I enjoyed myself, and I actually didn't expect much from the movie. ()

D.Moore 

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English More than a good cartoon, whose creators have been helped by computers in processing classically drawn images, but it doesn't matter at all. I have some reservations only about the uninteresting male protagonist, whom the writers horribly botched - otherwise everything in Mulan is in its place. Verbal and visual jokes, musical numbers (the two military songs are not to be missed), a likeable Mulan, the unbeatable Mushu the dragon with the voice of Eddie Murphy, music by Jerry Goldsmith. It’s good. ()

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