What I love the most about Mulan is she's someone who was trained for battle but instead of depending on weapons to win the war, she uses strategy. It shows that you don't always have to rely on brute strength or weapons to win, you can use your own brain. It really bums me out that people forget that about Mulan and just remember her for learning how to fight. -BB2010
I love her bravery, perseverance and how she's willing to disguise as a man and go off to war to save her father. -LMH5113
I love Mulan's love for her family. She loved her family so much that she would risk her own life to save her father. She is very brave and admirable. -sunnyfields
I love the scene where Mulan cuts her hair. It's so symbolic of cutting her old life away, and gives me chills every time. -MaidofOrleans
I like her smarts. I also like her motivation, that she does what she does because she wants to protect someone else. I like how she fails to act like a stereotypical woman and then fails to act like a stereotypical men and then ended up succeeding by trusting her own strengths. I like that she isn't particularly talented to be a soldier, but gets there through hard training. I like that she is kind of lazy, but also diligent when it comes to the truly important things. I like her facial expressions (so funny!!!), and I like the "reflection" theme attached to her. -Swanpride
I still admire characters who defy the expectations of others, and Mulan falls into this list, along with Ariel. I like that Mulan is a klutz, and she isn't naturally talented at anything physical. When it comes to the physical, she has to work on it, and practice it. She doesn't care about practicing for the matchmakers, but as a soldier, you can see her diligence. Mulan's cleverness sets her apart from all the girls in line to be married, and even gives her an advantage over her male peers, including Shang. Mulan doesn't think the conventional way. She, at the end of it all, isn't trying to gain admiration from others. Mulan, like Ariel her predecessor, was on a mission of self-actualization. Yes, Mulan sacrificed for her father and her country. But the most important piece was that she wanted to look in the mirror and "see someone worthwhile." And Mulan got out there and achieved that for herself. -wavesurf
I love how relatable Mulan is. I strongly relate to her constant concern for her elders' health and her fear to lose them. I simply adore the scene from the beginning when she reminds her father of doctor's recommendations because sometimes I do this too. Throughout entire movie I felt for her a lot because of this relatability so I supported her decisions and I felt a strong desire to defend her.
Sadly, another I thing I relate to Mulan is that my work ethic and my ambition sometimes don't match just like hers. But Mulan's complexity is also a reason to love her.
Aside from relatability, I really love that, despite being a female warrior from late 90s, Mulan doesn't have a cocky, brash and sassy personality that both female warriors and heroines from late 90s tend to have. I love that in the aspect of niceness she is more like Belle than like Jasmine or Meg.
Also, while it's not as important as abovementioned to me, I love her beautiful and underrated design. -Adelital
I love her bravery, perseverance and how she's willing to disguise as a man and go off to war to save her father. -LMH5113
I love Mulan's love for her family. She loved her family so much that she would risk her own life to save her father. She is very brave and admirable. -sunnyfields
I love the scene where Mulan cuts her hair. It's so symbolic of cutting her old life away, and gives me chills every time. -MaidofOrleans
I like her smarts. I also like her motivation, that she does what she does because she wants to protect someone else. I like how she fails to act like a stereotypical woman and then fails to act like a stereotypical men and then ended up succeeding by trusting her own strengths. I like that she isn't particularly talented to be a soldier, but gets there through hard training. I like that she is kind of lazy, but also diligent when it comes to the truly important things. I like her facial expressions (so funny!!!), and I like the "reflection" theme attached to her. -Swanpride
I still admire characters who defy the expectations of others, and Mulan falls into this list, along with Ariel. I like that Mulan is a klutz, and she isn't naturally talented at anything physical. When it comes to the physical, she has to work on it, and practice it. She doesn't care about practicing for the matchmakers, but as a soldier, you can see her diligence. Mulan's cleverness sets her apart from all the girls in line to be married, and even gives her an advantage over her male peers, including Shang. Mulan doesn't think the conventional way. She, at the end of it all, isn't trying to gain admiration from others. Mulan, like Ariel her predecessor, was on a mission of self-actualization. Yes, Mulan sacrificed for her father and her country. But the most important piece was that she wanted to look in the mirror and "see someone worthwhile." And Mulan got out there and achieved that for herself. -wavesurf
I love how relatable Mulan is. I strongly relate to her constant concern for her elders' health and her fear to lose them. I simply adore the scene from the beginning when she reminds her father of doctor's recommendations because sometimes I do this too. Throughout entire movie I felt for her a lot because of this relatability so I supported her decisions and I felt a strong desire to defend her.
Sadly, another I thing I relate to Mulan is that my work ethic and my ambition sometimes don't match just like hers. But Mulan's complexity is also a reason to love her.
Aside from relatability, I really love that, despite being a female warrior from late 90s, Mulan doesn't have a cocky, brash and sassy personality that both female warriors and heroines from late 90s tend to have. I love that in the aspect of niceness she is more like Belle than like Jasmine or Meg.
Also, while it's not as important as abovementioned to me, I love her beautiful and underrated design. -Adelital
Snow white was like cinderella almost. cinderella and snow white both had to do all the chores. 1 difrince, snow white was born a princcess and cinderella was not. any way, snow white is 1 most famouse like ariel, cinderella (aready menchend her!), belle, etc........ It turns out that snow white is the youngest and has the shourtest hair, but her hair is not the only one black! Jasmine!
Here is a contest i did with my self the one day-
1) Who has black hair=snow white and jassmine. so who has magic carpit=JASSMINE!
2) who has blound hair=cinderella, arora,repunzle,elsa
who is my 1rst fav out of blound? REPUNZLE!!!!!!
3)who has red hair(this should be easy!)= ariel
and the answer is ARIEL!
4)who has orange/bown/red hair=anna, mrieda
none
the winners!
JASSMINE!
REPUNZLE!
ARIEL!
try it your self!
the end:D
Here is a contest i did with my self the one day-
1) Who has black hair=snow white and jassmine. so who has magic carpit=JASSMINE!
2) who has blound hair=cinderella, arora,repunzle,elsa
who is my 1rst fav out of blound? REPUNZLE!!!!!!
3)who has red hair(this should be easy!)= ariel
and the answer is ARIEL!
4)who has orange/bown/red hair=anna, mrieda
none
the winners!
JASSMINE!
REPUNZLE!
ARIEL!
try it your self!
the end:D
"Well well, isn't it a coincidence that 2 princesses and 2 princes from 2 different eras meet each other. I'm not surprise at all!" said Maleficent coolly.
"Who are you?" asks Cinderella, frightened and trying to keep her voice as calmly as ever. "I'm Maleficent, the Mistress of all Evil." replied Maleficent with pride, Aurora suspects that this isn't the Maleficent that she always knew, as she can tell from the glow onto her eyes. This is an evil Maleficent!
Aurora immediately yelled "You are not Maleficent! You're the evil Maleficent!" At this point, Maleficent declares "It's true! I'm not your Maleficent anymore and I was the one who magically transported you here!" She cracks into her evil laughter and vanishes.
At this point, Aurora bursts into tears and Cinderella, Prince Philip and Kit came to comfort her. Saying that the evil fairy will be perished.
"Who are you?" asks Cinderella, frightened and trying to keep her voice as calmly as ever. "I'm Maleficent, the Mistress of all Evil." replied Maleficent with pride, Aurora suspects that this isn't the Maleficent that she always knew, as she can tell from the glow onto her eyes. This is an evil Maleficent!
Aurora immediately yelled "You are not Maleficent! You're the evil Maleficent!" At this point, Maleficent declares "It's true! I'm not your Maleficent anymore and I was the one who magically transported you here!" She cracks into her evil laughter and vanishes.
At this point, Aurora bursts into tears and Cinderella, Prince Philip and Kit came to comfort her. Saying that the evil fairy will be perished.