Mulгўn (1998) -

Mulan arrives at the training camp posing as "Ping." She is accompanied by , a tiny, disgraced dragon acting as her guardian, and Cri-Kee, a "lucky" cricket. Under the command of Captain Li Shang, Mulan initially struggles with the physical demands of soldier life. However, through intelligence and persistence, she becomes one of the most capable soldiers in the unit. The Battle at the Mountain Pass

While left behind, Mulan sees that Shan Yu and several Huns survived the avalanche and are heading for the Imperial City. She rushes to the Capital to warn Shang, but she is ignored because she is a woman. When the Huns capture the Emperor inside the palace, Mulan, Shang, and her fellow soldiers (Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po) use a clever plan to infiltrate the palace. MulГЎn (1998)

The struggle between societal expectations and one's true self. Mulan arrives at the training camp posing as "Ping

The Emperor acknowledges Mulan’s bravery, noting that she has saved all of China. He offers her a position on his council, but she chooses to return to her family. Back home, she reunites with her father, who tells her that the greatest honor is having her as his daughter. Captain Li Shang later arrives at her home under the guise of returning her helmet, suggesting a burgeoning romance. Key Themes The Battle at the Mountain Pass While left

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