The quality of animation seems to be almost as good as the original, and the story seems like it will be interesting.... can't wait for next fall!!!!!
Saw Mulan II preview....
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Saw Mulan II preview....
The Mulan II preview was before the Lion King 1 1/2... It looks good
The quality of animation seems to be almost as good as the original, and the story seems like it will be interesting.... can't wait for next fall!!!!!
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The quality of animation seems to be almost as good as the original, and the story seems like it will be interesting.... can't wait for next fall!!!!!
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I think I need to take over your identity for a while, PP, just so I can get all this cool stuff.
I'm in two minds about the Mulan sequel. Mulan was not a film I liked immediately, but I think that had more to do with the people that I saw the film with (in fact, I won a 4-person pass to go and see a preview here, and could only find 2 other people at the time who were willing to go!). However, I've grown to love this film and regret not buying the DVD on its initial release.
Although most Disney films feel "complete", some lend themselves to sequels more than others. Tarzan, for example, has a long literary tradition of sequels, and the Black Cauldron was also part of a series. Winnie the Pooh has many adventures etc. The Rescuers or Great Mouse Detective have the perfect set-up for further isolated tales...
...Mulan doesn't feel that way to me. It was the hero's arc simple and clear.
I'm not opposed to sequels per se (as I said above, some movies lend themeselves to it). I just don't think Mulan is one of those films.
I'm in two minds about the Mulan sequel. Mulan was not a film I liked immediately, but I think that had more to do with the people that I saw the film with (in fact, I won a 4-person pass to go and see a preview here, and could only find 2 other people at the time who were willing to go!). However, I've grown to love this film and regret not buying the DVD on its initial release.
Although most Disney films feel "complete", some lend themselves to sequels more than others. Tarzan, for example, has a long literary tradition of sequels, and the Black Cauldron was also part of a series. Winnie the Pooh has many adventures etc. The Rescuers or Great Mouse Detective have the perfect set-up for further isolated tales...
...Mulan doesn't feel that way to me. It was the hero's arc simple and clear.
I'm not opposed to sequels per se (as I said above, some movies lend themeselves to it). I just don't think Mulan is one of those films.
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Where are you all seeing Lion King 1 1/2? Doesn't come out until February 10.
And as for Mulan II -- it's just another in a long string of unnessescary cheapquels that exsist solely to allow Disney a quick buck. I'm skipping. It doesn't need to exsist, the first one was perfect, and it looses Eddie Murphey. I see no reason to see it, ESPECIALLY since it will likely tarnish WDFA-FL's amazing debut picture.
And as for Mulan II -- it's just another in a long string of unnessescary cheapquels that exsist solely to allow Disney a quick buck. I'm skipping. It doesn't need to exsist, the first one was perfect, and it looses Eddie Murphey. I see no reason to see it, ESPECIALLY since it will likely tarnish WDFA-FL's amazing debut picture.
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I have just read on another forum that the voice of Mushu will be voiced by Mark Moseley. He did the singing voice of the donkey in Shrek and you couldn't tell that it wasn't Eddie Murphy! They say that he can do a very good impression of Eddie Murphy! As long as he's as funny as Eddie it's allright 
I believe Mark Moseley voices Mushu on House of Mouse.
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Yes that is correct
Here's a link to the voices:
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/Sh ... owid-2593/
http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/Sh ... owid-2593/
Mark Mosely - Voice Of Mushu
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Hey PP thanks for sharing this info. I can't wait for Mulan II to come out on DVD.
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A film magazine in the UK last week stated that Disney UK haven't decided when or how to release Mulan II over here. It may get a cinema release first!
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