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Mulan II
DVD cover
Directed by
Darrell Rooney
Lynne Southerland
Screenplay by
Michael Lucker
Chris Parker
Roger S. H. Schulman
Produced by
Jennifer Blohm
Starring
Ming-Na Wen
BD Wong
Gedde Watanabe
Sandra Oh
Jerry Tondo
Lauren Tom
Harvey Fierstein
Lucy Liu
Mark Moseley
Edited by
Pam Ziegenhagen
Music by
Joel McNeely
Production companies
Walt Disney Home Entertainment Walt Disney Pictures DisneyToon Studios[a]
Distributed by
Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Release dates
November 3, 2004 (2004-11-03) (Italy)
December 28, 2004 (2004-12-28) (United States)
Running time
79 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Mulan II is a 2004 American animated children's film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios and distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. The film was directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland (in her directorial debut) and produced by Jennifer Blohm, from a screenplay written by Michael Lucker, Chris Parker, and Roger S. H. Schulman. It is the sequel to Walt Disney Feature Animation's 1998 animated feature film Mulan, featuring songs written by Jeanine Tesori and Alexa Junge and a musical score composed and conducted by Joel McNeely. Much of the voice cast from the first film returned, excluding Eddie Murphy (Mushu), Miriam Margolyes (The Matchmaker), James Hong (Chi-Fu), Chris Sanders (Little Brother), and Matthew Wilder (Ling's singing voice). Murphy, Margolyes, and Sanders were replaced by Mark Moseley, April Winchell, and Frank Welker, respectively, while Gedde Watanabe does his own singing for the sequel. Mulan II features Mulan and her new fiancé, General Li Shang on a special mission: escorting the Emperor's three daughters across the country to meet their soon-to-be fiancés. Meanwhile, Mushu attempts to break up their relationship to keep his pedestal. The film deals with arranged marriages, loyalty, relationships, making choices, trust, and finding true love.
The film was released as a direct-to-video title in the United States on December 28, 2004. Unlike its predecessor, which gained critical acclaim, Mulan II was poorly received by critics.
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