2 2004: Mulan
Released in 2004, is the direct-to-video sequel to the 1998 Disney classic. Directed by Darrell Rooney and Lynne Southerland, the film shifts focus from the battlefield to personal relationships and the importance of following one's heart. It explores the themes of arranged marriage and duty versus individual happiness through a new mission: Mulan and her fiancé, General Li Shang, must escort three princesses across China for their own arranged marriages. Core Themes & Storyline
: Afraid of losing his status as a family guardian if Mulan marries into the Li family, Mushu spends much of the film trying to drive a wedge between Mulan and Shang. Key Production Facts DT 213 - Mulan 2 (2004) by Duckyworth on DeviantArt Mulan 2 2004
: A central conflict arises when the princesses (Ting-Ting, Mei, and Su) fall in love with Mulan’s old soldier friends, leading Mulan to question the Emperor's orders for the sake of their happiness. Released in 2004, is the direct-to-video sequel to
: The film heavily emphasizes the concept of balance between opposing forces, such as Mulan’s "heart" and Shang’s "duty". Core Themes & Storyline : Afraid of losing