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Mulan's Epic Journey Continues In A New Movie Only
On Disney DVD
(BVHE)
Mulan's Epic Journey Continues In A New Movie Only
On Disney DVD
All
the action and excitement of Disney’s epic film Mulan
return in a sweeping new animated adventure, MULAN
II, premiering only on Disney DVD and VHS February
1, 2005. MULAN II reunites the hero of China with
Mushu her hilarious guardian dragon, her gang of three
best buddies Yao, Ling and Chien-Po, and her beloved
Shang. This time they journey on a special mission
one that tests the honor of all, while the fate of
the empire hangs in the balance.
MULAN II reunites cast members Ming-Na as Mulan, B.D.
Wong as Shang, Pat Morita as the
Emperor,
Harvey Fierstein as Yao, Gedde Watanabe as Ling, Jerry
Tondo as Chien-Po and Soon- Tek Oh as Fa Zhou. This
new adventure introduces Lucy Lui (Charley’s Angels
and Olympic skating champion Michelle Kwan to the
cast. MULAN II features great original songs performed
by popular artists. Lea
Salonga, the original singing voice of Mulan, returns
for more sensational musical performances, alongside
chart-topping girl band Atomic Kitten and rising star
Hayley Westenra.
On DVD MULAN II’s bonus features include:
Voices of Mulan - A star-studded feature highlighting
the voice cast.
Deleted
Scenes
The
World of Mulan - Hosted by your favorite dragon, Mushu,
this featurette takes you on a fun-filled tour of
China’s rich history and culture.
Mushu’s Guess Who? - Play a guessing game as the mischievous
Mushu shows off his shadow puppet skills.
"(I
Wanna Be) Like Other Girls" Animated Music Video
- Performed by pop sensation Atomic Kitten.
Beautiful,
vibrant and heroic, Disney’s daring Mulan (Ming Na)
gets the surprise of her young life when her love,
General Shang (B.D. Wong), asks for her hand in marriage.
This makes everyone happy except Mushu (Mark Moseley),
Mulan’s wise-cracking little dragon, who tries to
keep Mulan single when he learns he’ll lose his guardian
job if Mulan marries into Shang's family. With China
threatened by a mongol invasion, the Emperor (Pat
Morita) calls upon Mulan, Shang, and their three lovable
friends Yao (Harvey Fierstein), Ling (Gedde Watanabe)
and Chien-Po (Jerry Tondo) to escort his daughters
to arranged marriages with vital allies in the northern
provinces.
When the three princesses unexpectedly fall in love
with the gang of three, Mulan decides to help them,
even though this contradicts the Emperor’s orders
and calls Mulan’s relationship with Shang into question.
Mulan remains true to her heart, however, by solving
the problem in her own unique way, saving both the
princesses and China.
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