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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Shan Yu and the Huns slaughtering of an entire village, including an innocent child, is horrific enough on its own, but it becomes more than just business for them when you remember than Shan Yu had mentioned "returning the little girl's doll" with a gleeful smile of anticipation of what was to come. The little girl wasn't a causality - she was killed by a ''planned attack on her life.'' Shan Yu murdered her in cold blood and then laid her doll down by her body as a mocking gesture. Just ''for fun.''
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: The Huns can be downright creepy.
** Shan-Yu has enough [[Nightmare Fuel]] on his own, even without his soldiers backing him up.
** "Besides, the little girl will be missing her doll. We should return it to her."
{{quote|"How many men does it take to deliver a message?"
"...''One.''" }}
** Mulan is clearly horrified after hearing the family name being called meaning that her elderly father will have to go to war and will probably die.
** Mulan and her comrades coming across the charred remains of a village with dead bodies sprawled all over the ground. Especially jarring since they discover it right when they're finishing a rather cheerful musical number. It's pretty impressive how Shan Yu can alter the scene so dramatically.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: When Mulan returns home after being humiliated in her meeting with the matchmaker and can't even look her father in the eye, then singing "Reflection".
** Shang's army finding the burned down village with everyone in it dead, including the little girl with the doll.