Mulan IIby Tristi Pinkston | More from this Blogger 29 Mar 2007 08:22 PM
Meanwhile, China is under a new threat and must find a way to evade another war. The Emperor (voiced by Pat Morita) has made an alliance with a nearby kingdom. His three daughters will marry the three sons of the other kingdom, and they will fight side by side. The Emperor asks Mulan and Shang to escort the three princesses to their wedding, taking with them three soldiers of Chang's choosing. As I'm sure you can guess, Chang picks our three friends from the first movie: Ling, Chien Po, and Yao. The movie progresses rather predictably as the three princesses fall in love with the three guards, and vice versa. Emboldened by Mulan's drive and determination, the girls want to forego the wedding, but they know they must do their duty. Mushu is doing everything he can to create chaos, and in the middle of it all, it seems that the Lucky Cricket is the only one acting rationally. While I did not enjoy "Mulan II" as much as I did "Mulan," I thought it was a decent sequel. Mulan and Shang manage to compromise on some of their toughest issues, and they all live happily ever after, including Mushu. An interesting side note: Michelle Kwan has a cameo appearance. Watch the movie and see if you can pick her out. This film is rated G. Related Blogs: Learn more about Tristi Pinkston ![]() I've been a blogger for Families.com since August of 2006. Relevantmovies tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags adventure, childrens movies, family movies, romance Discuss this article
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