Mulan II 2004

She's primped. She's engaged. She's back.

6.5 / 10   2253 vote(s)
G
Animation Comedy Family Action

Fa Mulan gets the surprise of her young life when her love, Captain Li Shang asks for her hand in marriage. Before the two can have their happily ever after, the Emperor assigns them a secret mission, to escort three princesses to Chang'an, China. Mushu is determined to drive a wedge between the couple after he learns that he will lose his guardian job if Mulan marries into the Li family.

Release Date 2004-11-03
Runtime 1h 19m
Directors Darrell Rooney, Lynne Southerland, Jamie Thomason, Kazuyoshi Takeuchi, Madoka Yasue, Hiroyuki Hatada, Yumiko Suzuki, Colin Hodges, Lajos Kamocsay
Producers Jennifer Blohm, Doug Little, Brett Swain
Writers Jane Wu, Michael Lucker, Chris Parker, Roger S.H. Schulman

An alright sequel.

It's a more watered down story regarding Ming-Na Wen's character, with more focus put on lovey-dovey stuff as opposed to a fight of some kind. Therefore, things are naturally less enjoyable than in the original film. To me, everything's just a little slow and predictable so I can't rate it higher.

Away from Wen, the supporting cast is weaker with the absence of Eddie Murphy as Mushu. Mark Moseley actually comes in with an OK performance, yet it's not a jot on Murphy's. There are some notable newcomers though, with Lucy Liu (Mei) and Sandra Oh (Ting-Ting) appearing.

The music is average, as is the animation. It's simply a weaker production all in all, as you would probably predict. 'Mulan II' is, at least, still better than a number of other Disney animated sequels; e.g. 'Cinderella II: Dreams Come True' or 'Belle’s Magical World', among others.

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