Mulan Research Paper

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During 1998, Walt Disney Feature Animation produced the most interesting movie called “Mulan”. Mulan is an American animated film based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, which was directed by Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook, and the story by Robert D. San Souci. First of all, in 1994, Tony and his co-workers went to China to explore more specific locations and story details. They also took a lot of photos at any important places to get the idea on how they would draw their picture motion attractively; for instance, at the Great Wall of China and the Emperor’s palace, which make all the pictures motion places in the film scenes are very similar and interesting. This movie was very well known because of it well organized, and every scene in the movie was so attractive and well made. …show more content…

Since the Chinese emperor requires a man from each family to go to war, Mulan knows her father has an old injury so her goal is to take the risk to go to the war instead of letting her father does. On the other hand, the antagonist in the story is Shan Yu, the strongest character, who leads the Huns to invade the Han people. Shan Yu invades Han people because he wants to be the leader of China. So he kills many innocent people and Han army who are on his way without mercy. The story is followed by the by the cause and effect events. Moreover, the story is also shown the inciting incident when the Hun army climbs over the Great Wall and Shan Yu starts attacking on Han army immediately. Even though Han army is firing the light up to get helped, Shan Yu and Hun army already took over the Great Wall. Also, the Establishing Units of the story is when Han army is being attacked by Shan Yu and Hun army; suddenly, the China emperor sends the soldiers who is led by General Li to protect and help his

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