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I been wanting to know for a while now too and I just happen to stumble across the movie. I tried to SoundHound it with my smart phone but gotten 0.
Mushu said: Oh no way i can behave, What if somebody sees you? Mulan: Just because i look like a boy doesn't mean i have to smell like one Mushu: picky picky pickei ----Mulan gets in the water---- Mulan: Ahhhhh.. Mushu: Okay dry now come on up lets go Mulan: Mushu, If your so worried just stand and watch! Mushu: (Copying what she said) Yeah mushu stand and watch while i blow secret with my stupid girly habits Mushu: High-jeans Cri-kee: (creeks) (creeks) Mushu: oh now i knew this was gonna happen! were doomed!
Yes. Go to a lawyer. He/She will discuss it more further.
The federalists wanted to go to war with France because they attacked the U.S. ships
Because she feels that her father is too old to go to war and will undoubtedly get killed
Mulan is from China, probably Beijing since that's where the emperor lives, and they go there in the movie.
In the time and society in which the movie Mulan takes place, women were to be seen and not heard. And everyone tried their best to bring honor to their families. So Mulan, being a young woman, was supposed to bring honor to her family by marrying an honorable man. (This is why she and the other girls go to see the Matchmaker at the beginning.)
When Mulan goes to the Match MakerWhen he doesnt earn her families honorWhen she returns and sings her songWhen her Ba Ba comes over and talks to her about the "Late Blossem"The general comes into her village and ask for men to join the armyWhen Mulan tells her Baba he shouldnt have to go into the armyWhen Baba is practicing his army moves.She cuts he hair and steals her fathers amourLeaves for campMushu breaking th great stone dragonMusu going after MulanMulan trainsShe is sent homeClimaxe in my opinon is when she reaches the top of the pole, proving she deserves to be there and she windes up being one of the best soldiers there.
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she went to war in her father's place because he was wounded in another war and she thought he would die so she took matters into her own hands and joined the war disguised as a man and defeated the huns. women were not allowed to disguise as men and join the army and if they were disovered they would be killed. she failed with the matchmaker so that is another reason why she went to war for her father. she was discovered as a women but was not killed because she saved all of China and fought in the war for 12 years.there are many movies and musicals including "mulan jr." which is a musical i am in. i am not 100% sure everything i wrote is true but i am pretty sure i am close :)
yes,they were they had to go with there fathers and help the country to survive and live in peace.
Caroline Nam goes by Sparky, and Mulan.
War separates families because sons uncles fathers ect. Want to go to war and help and some times that don't always come back
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hua_Mulan
The Great Stone Dragon is featured three times in the movie: First, Mulan stands beside the statue when she sings about how she wishes her outside would match her inside, and that her actions and appearances were in line with her inner character. Second, Mulan sits on the base of the statue watching her father pass his final night before going off to war, it is here that she makes her decision to take his place. And the third time is when the ancestors attempt - and fail - to awaken the spirit. So why does the statue crumble? Because it's empty. Because the spirit of the Great Stone Dragon has already awakened and given Mulan the strength she needed to make her decision and go to war in her father's stead. Mulan woke the dragon (calm down, Viserys) when she sang 'Reflection' beside him, and he gave her his spirit when she sat in the rain watching her father, passing to her all of the strength of the Great Stone Dragon. So when the ancestors try to wake him, he's already gone.
Hua Mulan is the name of a legendary character from Ancient China that appears in a poem called the 'Ballad of Mulan', which tells the story of a woman who fought in the army taking the place of her father, who was too old to go and take arms himself. She impersonated a man and fought for twelve years, gaining very high merits, but refusing to accept any rewards at the end, she came back to her hometown. Nothing is said about her personal life afterwards, so it's not certain that she was ever married.