Mulan 2 (2004) -
: Mulan struggles with the ethics of forced arranged marriages. While Shang remains focused on fulfilling their duty to China, Mulan advocates for the princesses' right to follow their hearts. Cast & Production
Most of the original voice cast returned for the sequel, with a few notable exceptions: : Ming-Na Wen (speaking) and Lea Salonga (singing) Li Shang : BD Wong Mushu : Mark Moseley (replacing Eddie Murphy) Mulan 2 (2004)
The goal is to secure a political alliance through arranged marriages to prevent a looming Mongol invasion. Joining them are their loyal companions Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po, who eventually fall for the princesses, creating a moral conflict between their mission and their feelings. : Mulan struggles with the ethics of forced
(2004) is a direct-to-video musical adventure that picks up roughly one month after the events of the original 1998 Disney classic. While the first film focused on war and self-discovery, the sequel shifts its lens toward the complexities of love, duty, and the philosophy of "following your heart". Plot Overview Joining them are their loyal companions Yao, Ling,