Mulan

Mulan(1998)

G
06/18/1998 (US)Animation, Family, Adventure1h 28m
7.9

"Courage. Family. Honor."

Overview

To save her father from certain death in the army, a young woman secretly enlists in his place and becomes one of China's greatest heroines in the process.

Tony Bancroft

Director

Barry Cook

Director

Rita Hsiao

Screenplay

Chris Sanders

Screenplay

Philip LaZebnik

Screenplay

Raymond Singer

Screenplay

Eugenia Bostwick-Singer

Screenplay

David Reynolds

Story

Barry Johnson

Story

John Sanford

Story

Floyd Norman

Story

Chris Williams

Story

Tim Hodge

Story

Julius Aguimatang

Story

Burny Mattinson

Story

Lorna Cook

Story

Thom Enriquez

Story

Ed Gombert

Story

Joe Grant

Story

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Part of the Mulan Collection

The Mulan Collection is a series of movies following the adventures of Mulan.

Media

Mulan - 1998 Theatrical Trailer (35mm 4K)

Mulan - 1998 Theatrical Trailer (35mm 4K)

Trailer

Mulan - 2013 15th Anniversary Blu-ray Trailer

Mulan - 2013 15th Anniversary Blu-ray Trailer

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Mulan - 2004 Special Edition DVD Trailer

Mulan - 2004 Special Edition DVD Trailer

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Mulan - 1998 Teaser Trailer

Mulan - 1998 Teaser Trailer

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Mulan - 1999 VHS Trailer

Mulan - 1999 VHS Trailer

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A review by r96sk
7.0

Written on July 2, 2020

'Mulan' is good Disney.

There's a lot to enjoy about this film, it's not without a few less entertaining parts but overall it's one that many will like. The plot is pretty fascinating, even if it isn't as dark or in-depth as it could be.

Ming-Na Wen gives a more than acceptable performance in the lead role. Eddie Murphy, though, is definitely the most memorable voice from this. I don't love his character, who is a bit too cartoon-y and looks out of place, but Murphy is simply funny, in what certainly feels like a precursor to his role in the 'Shrek' franchise. None of the other cast standout, yet still give what's required.

Animation-wise it's nice, while a few of the songs are catchy. I don't, as already alluded to with Murphy's Mushu, overly rate the character design. Aside from the aforementioned, I also don't like how Shan Yu (Miguel Ferrer) looks - he, at least to me, just looks angry all the time rather than terrifying or threatening.

I do class this as a film worth watching for sure, the pacing helps keep things enjoyable.