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  1. Personajes de Mulan Página de categoría. Editar Editar código Historial Comentarios (0) Person Por favor, revisa estas páginas. Fa Mulán; Yao, Ling y Chien Po ...

  2. Mulan (personaje de Disney) Fa Mulan es la protagonista de la película de animación de Disney de 1998 Mulan y su secuela, Mulan 2. Está inspirada en la legendaria Hua Mulan del poema chino Balada de Mulan. Está incluida en la franquicia de Princesas Disney .

  3. Mulan es una película de animación y aventuras dirigida por los estadounidenses Tony Bancroft y Barry Cook, producida por Walt Disney Feature Animation, y estrenada en 1998.

    • The FA / Hua Family
    • Chinese Military
    • Animals/Creatures
    • Shan Yu
    • Members of The Empire
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    In the 2020 live-action film, the Fa family name is changed to Hua(花) in English. Hua is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the same word as Fa, which was based on Cantonese romanization.

    Li Shang

    Captain/General Li Shang is a Chinese army captain. His speaking voice was provided by Bradley Wong in both titles, and his singing vocals were performed by Donny Osmond (in the Cantonese and Mandarin dubs, he is voiced in full by Jackie Chan). During his appointment in the first movie, Shang is a highly capable leader with a dedication to his cause to match, albeit at times being too "by-the-book" and putting his duty above his feelings, in contrast to Mulan. He is exceptionally handsome due...

    Yao, Ling and Chien-Po

    The army recruited Yao, Ling and Chien-Po to fight the Huns. Like other newly recruited soldiers, they lacked military skills before they were trained. However, they were harder to train than most. Even Mulan learned faster than they. Eventually, their training paid off and the trio were capable fighters. Even so, they still had trouble doing things right and were rather clumsy. They served largely as the comic relief, often involving slapstick humor that made them reminiscent of the Three St...

    General Li

    General Li was Li Shang's father and a high-ranking member of the Chinese army who was killed along with his elite troops in a battle against the Hun army while trying to protect a village. When his son and his battalion discover the aftermath along with what's left of the village, Chien-Po finds General Li's helmet and delivers to Shang as proof that his father is dead. Shang creates a makeshift shrine for his father using his sword and the helmet to honor him and Mulan leaves a doll, which...

    Mushu

    Mushu is Fa Mulan's closest companion throughout the Mulan series. He is a scrawny, reddish-orange Chinese dragon with blue horns and a smart-aleck personality. He is voiced by Eddie Murphy in his first appearance and Mark Moseley(a professional Eddie Murphy impressionist) afterward. At first, Mulan's companions were to be two reptilian creatures; the idea of the creatures being dragons had not been established. However, feeling that two sidekicks would overcrowd the story, the animators then...

    Cri-Kee

    Cri-Kee is a cricket that was given to Mulan while getting her ready to meet the Matchmaker. He is first seen in possession of Grandmother Fa, who crosses a road while covering her eyes to demonstrate Cri-kee's ability; however, his actions lead the Matchmaker to reject Mulan. Afterward, Mulan releases Cri-kee, but he continues to follow her and later befriends Mushu before joining him on his mission to protect Mulan. During an ambush by the Huns, he and Mushu were nearly killed when the wago...

    Hayabusa

    Hayabusa is Shan Yu's pet saker falcon, who acts as his master's eyes and ears from a distance. At the end of the first film, his feathers are burned down by a fireball from Mushu to stop him from warning the Huns of Li Shang's presence, who then taunts him as "Mongolian barbeque" while Cri-kee laughs at him. When Mulan returns from rescuing the Emperor, he can briefly be seen being ridden by Mushu and Cri-kee. The two then leave Hayabusa behind to enact Mulan's plan. He isn't seen afterward....

    A physically imposing and ruthless Hun chieftain and the general of the Huns who serves as the main antagonist of the film. Shan Yu is based primarily on Attila the Hun. He is voiced by Miguel Ferrer in Mulan. Shan Yu is the cruel leader of the Huns who is bent on conquering China, and with his Hun army, climbs over the Great Wall and invades the l...

    The Emperor of China

    The Emperor of China is the wise and benevolent leader of all China. He lives in a palace (modeled, anachronistically, upon the Forbidden City) and he has a long mustache and beard. Yellow is the color that he wears in keeping with Imperial customs. In the first film, he is captured by Shan Yu and his warriors in an ambush. Mulan and Shang, in order to save him, have Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po (disguised as concubines) trick Shan Yu's men into letting their guard down so they can be dealt with....

    Chi-Fu

    Chi-Fu is a member of the Emperor's council and advisor to Li Shang who refuses to allow the recruits to join the battle against the Huns and serves as a minor antagonist of the film. He is shown to harbor substantial prejudice towards women. He is most often clad in blue and places considerable importance on his clothing. He is shown to be devoted to his job and loyal to the Emperor, but is incompetent, egotistic, pompous and misogynistic, as he silences Mulan and tells Fa Zhou to teach her...

    Daughters of the Emperor of China

    The Emperor of China's three children, Ting-Ting, Mei, and Su, are princesses who first appear in Mulan II. He sends them into the carriage to complete the mission which is to marry the Princes of Qui Gong hiding their pretty faces with paper fans. When in the carriage, these princesses begin to panic as Mushu causes it to slide down by banging his head on the wheel.

    The Matchmaker

    This character is an impatient and harsh woman, who obnoxiously judges potential brides. After the musical number called "Honor To Us All," she opens the doors, calls Mulan's name and takes her inside. She distastefully judges Mulan, calling her too skinny, and asks her to pour the tea as the second part of the test. Cri-Kee, who attempts to escape, ends up in the Matchmaker's cup of tea, and when Mulan tries to take the cup back, The Matchmaker falls on the floor where Cri-Kee gets into the...

    Sha-Ron

    Sha-Ron is a very excited little girl who appears in Mulan II. She first visits Fa Li and says that she wants to see Mulan, who's practicing kung-fu with a rake. Then as she goes outside and drops the bucketsdown, she and all of the other excited daughters of the villagers meet her and get trained on how to fight enemies as so during the "Lesson Number One" musical number. Then as General Shang arrives, she takes his helmet with more excitement and runs home. She is voiced by Jillian Henry.

    Lord Qin and Prince Jeeki

    Lord Qin is the priest of Qigong, first appearing in Mulan II. When Mulan is about to complete the mission, he allows her to marry his son Prince Jeeki who likes playing with a Chinese finger trap (which is not actually Chinese). As Lord Qin engages Mulan and his son, their wedding is interrupted and he will not let Shang marry Mulan until the Golden Dragon of Unity begins to talk with Mushu's voice. Even after he protests that Shang isn't one of his sons, Mushu silences him and tells him tha...

  4. 4 de sept. de 2020 · Mulan es un personaje legendario de la antigua China que toma el lugar de su anciano padre en el ejército y lucha durante 12 años, ganando gran mérito mientras rechaza cualquier recompensa....

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  5. Mulan es una película estadounidense de acción y aventura dirigida por Niki Caro. Es una adaptación en imagen real de la película animada homónima de 1998, que a su vez está basada en la leyenda china de Hua Mulan. Es protagonizada por Liu Yifei, con Donnie Yen, Jason Scott Lee, Yoson An, Gong Li y Jet Li en papeles secundarios.

  6. 9 de feb. de 2024 · El General Li Shang es un personaje de la película Mulan y su secuela Mulan II. En Mulan, él es nombrado Capitán por su padre, y se encarga de entrenar al ejército para luchar contra Shan Yu y su ejército de Hunos.

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