Mulan/Characters

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Fa Mulan / "Ping"

  • Action Girl: Not initially. But eventually, Shang successfully trains her to be a warrior. She actually ends up surpassing him.
  • Anti-Hero: The Emperor is well-aware of Mulan's more questionable actions. For example, she stole her father's armor, destroyed half of his palace, and deceived her commanding officer. But if she didn't do all those things, she could have never saved China from Shan Yu.
  • Awesome Moment of Crowning: When the Emperor gifts her with his dragon pendant and Shan-Yu's sword.
  • Badass
    • Badass Princess: Not really, but since she is part of the Disney Princess line-up...
  • Bifauxnen
  • Cool Sword
  • Daddy's Girl: What leads to her deciding to go to war in her place...by disguising herself as a man.
  • Determinator
  • Fire-Forged Friends: She doesn't start off as friends with Yao and Ling (Chien Po is willing to befriend her but they don't interact much before they become capable warriors), but Yao and Ling both come to respect her.
  • Foil: To Shang, though the two of them actually aren't so different. Both of them are loyal to China for a fault, for instance.
  • Friend to All Children: Proven during "Lesson Number One".
  • Guile Heroine
  • Important Haircut: She gives herself a haircut to make disguising herself easier.
  • Journey to Find Oneself: Happens along the way, but she initially leaves to save her father.
  • Lady of War: She kills Shan Yu of all people.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Her matchmaker dress, although she doesn't wear it voluntarily.
  • Plucky Girl
  • Sarashi: And yes, it's relevant.
  • She Cleans Up Nicely: Looks really nice in her matchmaker ceremony dress.
  • Sweet Polly Oliver: Everyone's surprised to find out she's a girl.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to the princesses' Girly Girls in the sequel.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Courtesy of Shang.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: Tried to be one in the beginning. It didn't suit her.
    • Actually, she has more traits than you see at first sight. While she's not super ladylike and demure, she fits the "core of steel" and "devotion to her family" parts almost perfectly - after all, the reason why she went to war as a Bifauxnen was not to get glory or escape her family situation, but to save her aging father from sure death.

Mushu

Cri-Kee

Cri-Kee: (chirping noises)
Mushu: What do you mean, a loser?

Khan

Li-Shang

  • Adorkable: His interaction with Mulan after defeating Shan-Yu has him stammering and not knowing what to say her to her.
  • Badass: Not as much as Mulan though.
  • Badass Cape: Surprisingly, it never gets snagged, as opposed to Shan Yu who does.
  • Badass in Distress: A few times...
  • Badass Long Hair: In the sequel.
  • The Captain: His father put him in charge, presumably.
  • Cool Horse: He has a White Stallion, but unlike Mulan's it doesn't have a name.
  • Disney Death: In Mulan 2. Ironically, it also overlaps with Disney Villain Death.
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: This is justified, as the Huns have no intention of taking prisoners of war...or plan to torture their prisoners.
  • Good Is Not Nice: Though he at least gives Mulan the generous offer of leaving the military, because apparently he can't make a man out of her. Mulan would have accepted but she then realized that none of the soldiers had managed to reach the arrow yet.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: He is usually The Stoic but when he tries to talk to Mulan after Shan Yu's defeat, he doesn't have a clue what to say.
  • Military Brat
  • Mr. Fanservice: Mulan certainly thinks so.
  • Official Couple: With Mulan by the sequel.
  • Parental Abandonment: His mom wasn't shown or mentioned, but we all know what happened to his Disappeared Dad.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: Yao lampshades it, claiming that he'll retrieve the arrow and keep his shirt on.

Yao, Ling and Chien-Po

  • Acrofatic: Chien-Po to some extent; despite his size, he's seen doing cartwheels in the later half of Be A Man. He claims in the first half of the song that he doesn't know how to swim...but based on the skinny dipping scene, Shang taught him how.
  • Becoming the Mask: When they disguise themselves as women, Yao asks him if the dress makes him look fat.
  • Big Eater: Chien-Po. Of course, you could probably tell that just by looking at him.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio. Chien Po is the big one, Ling is the thin one, and Yao is the short one.
  • Birds of A Feather: Despite what the Matchmaker says, each of them find their ideal girl by the end of the movie. Ting-Ting at first doesn't seem to be Ling's type but it turns out that she actually withhold her laugh because she doesn't like her own laugh. Ling causes her to change her mind, and she reveals that she's secretly just as silly as he is.
  • Casanova Wannabe: Ling is a milder example, if a couple lines of A Girl Worth Fighting For are any indication. He finds his ideal girl in the sequel.
  • Character Development: All three of them go from being commoners to being ideal members.
  • Comic Trio. They're a big source of the movie's comic relief...along with Mushu himself.
  • Eye Scream: Less violent than some other examples we could list, but Yao has one of his eyes permanently blacked out. It's implied that he was getting into fights before he was conscripted...which itself implies that he volunteered for his family.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: Subverted, they probably would be friends with each other even if they hadn't been conscripted. But being in a war was probably an indication.
  • Foil: All three of them contrast with each other in personality...not that it stops them from being friends.
  • Gentle Giant: Chien-Po, in contrast to Yao.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: Yao. Averted with Chien-Po...but he doesn't have hair to begin with.
  • Large Ham: "And I am Yao! King of the Rock!"
  • Lean and Mean: Ling before his Character Development.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: Ironically enough they serve as this to Mulan during the Be A Man reprise. They dress like concubines. Yao even becomes the mask to some extent.
  • The Napoleon: Yao. It doesn't much to set him off...not that he's a bad person though.
  • Official Couple: With Mei, Ting-Ting and Su respectively by the end of the sequel.
  • Plucky Comic Relief
  • Teeth Flying: Ling during the camp brawl scene.
  • Three Amigos
  • True Companions

Fa Zhou

  • Cool Old Guy
  • Generation Xerox: It's indicated that Mulan inherited traits from him. It takes some time for her to become a capable soldier, unsurprisingly...but she learns faster than everyone else, and actually manages to surpass Shang.
  • Handicapped Badass: He was injured during a previous war, though he was lucky enough to come back alive. Mulan decides that he won't be going to a second one and goes in her stead for this reason.
  • Honor Before Reason: "I will die doing what's right!"
  • Retired Badass: Until the next war.

Fa Li

Grandmother Fa

The Ancestors

First Ancestor: (speaking to Mushu) You had your chance to protect the Fa family!
Female Ancestor: Your misguidance led Fa Deng to disaster!
Fa Deng: (carrying his head under his arm) Yeah. Thanks a lot.

Chi Fu

The Emperor

Shan-Yu

The Huns

Shan-Yu: (throws one of them the Tung Shao Pass doll) What do you see?
Hun #1: Black pine. From the high mountains!
Hun #2: White horsehair. Imperial stallions.
Hun #3: Sulfur. From cannons.

Matchmaker

  • Hypocrite: She's pretty fussy about appearances...but she's not a really attractive woman herself. it's indicated that she eats a lot like Chien Po.
    • On that same note, when she meets Chien Po, she tells him that he'll never find a bride, even though he's not more chubby than she is.
    • She calls out Mulan's name, but when Mulan informs the Matchmaker of her presence, the Matchmaker docks her points for doing so, because apparently women are to be seen and not heard.
    • Though she insists that women be quiet, she immediately yells at Mulan when tea is spilled on her.

Mei, Ting-Ting and Su

  • Birds of a Feather: They turn out to have many things in common with Yao, Chien Po, and Ling respectively. It's not immediately obvious with Ting-Ting, but it turns out she was deliberately trying to keep herself from laughing.
  • Color Coded for Your Convenience: Mei is pink, Ting-Ting is purple and Su is yellow.
  • Everything's Better with Princesses
  • Freudian Excuse: Why does Ting-Ting not laugh at Ling's jokes? It turns out that it's not because they're unfunny, but because she doesn't like the sound of her own laugh. Ling persuades her otherwise.
  • Genki Girl: Mei and Su. Ting-Ting turns out to be not so above it all.
  • "I Want" Song: "I Wanna Be Like Other Girls". Ting-Ting initially doesn't join but she decides to do so when she discovers that being like other girls means not having to wear platform shoes.
  • Ms Exposition: Ting-Ting.
  • The Stoic: Ting-Ting for about three-quarters of Mulan II. "Just get your pomegranates in the carriage."
  • Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Ting-Ting.
  • The Three Faces of Eve: with Ting-Ting as the Wife, Mei as the Seductress, and Su as the Child.
  • The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask: Ting-Ting, for a long time.