Mulan 2 (2004) Apr 2026
The goal is to secure a political alliance through arranged marriages to prevent a looming Mongol invasion. Joining them are their loyal companions Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po, who eventually fall for the princesses, creating a moral conflict between their mission and their feelings.
Most of the original voice cast returned for the sequel, with a few notable exceptions: : Ming-Na Wen (speaking) and Lea Salonga (singing) Li Shang : BD Wong Mushu : Mark Moseley (replacing Eddie Murphy) Mulan 2 (2004)
: Mushu's role as a primary antagonist was seen by many fans as uncharacteristic and mean-spirited. The goal is to secure a political alliance
: Upon learning that Mulan's marriage into the Li family will result in him losing his status as a guardian, Mushu attempts to break up the couple to keep his "pedestal". : Upon learning that Mulan's marriage into the
Following her heroic victory over the Huns, Mulan is happily engaged to the newly promoted General Li Shang. However, their wedding plans are interrupted by a secret mission from the Emperor: they must escort his three daughters—Princesses Ting-Ting, Mei, and Su—across China to the kingdom of Qui Gong.
: Mulan struggles with the ethics of forced arranged marriages. While Shang remains focused on fulfilling their duty to China, Mulan advocates for the princesses' right to follow their hearts. Cast & Production
