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Mulan is clever and down-to-earth, and with the help of her new friends, proves her worth to her family and country by becoming a legendary warrior and savior of China.
Mulan is the eighth official Disney Princess and first heroine in the line-up who is not actually royalty through either birth or marriage. She is the last Disney Princess to be developed during the Disney Renaissance.
Mulan is the 7th Disney princess to appear on the show. Video games. Mulan appears as a playable character in Disney's Story Studio: Mulan, an action video game released in December 1999 by Disney Interactive Studios exclusively for the video game console Sony PlayStation. [44]
Mulan is the first Disney Princess to technically not be royalty - she was not born a princess nor did she marry a prince. However, she is noble as military achievements earned nobility titles in China during her time period. Mulan is the last Disney Princess to be introduced in the 20th century.
Mulan breaks through the barriers and expectations imposed on her, making sacrifices to become a true hero for her family.
Join us on an enchanting journey with Mulan, the brave and determined Disney Princess, as we explore her full story!
Mulan: Directed by Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook. With Miguel Ferrer, Harvey Fierstein, Freda Foh Shen, June Foray. To save her father from death in the army, a young maiden secretly goes in his place and becomes one of China's greatest heroines in the process.
Mulan is considered among Disney’s Princesses, but why if she’s not royalty by birth or marriage? Walt Disney Pictures has been bringing its own type of magic to the big screen for decades, and while it has explored different genres over the years, it’s best known for its animated features.
Mulan. Clever Mulan proves her worth outside of her tradition-bound society when, disguised as male soldier "Ping," she bravely takes her father's place in China's Imperial Army.
Breaking away from the traditional Disney princess narrative, the film embraced themes of self-discovery, honor, and gender equality. Mulan’s determination to challenge stereotypes and find her true identity struck a chord with audiences, making her one of Disney’s most beloved characters.