In China during this time, there was a law that if a woman tried to pretend to be a man in the army and were found out, they were put to death. Also, you missed that the doll was from a village in the pass, which meant that the huns took the doll back to the village, burned and slaughtered all the villagers, and killed the entire army there too. It's such a heartbreaking moment that always makes me cry for the little girl who the doll belongs to being killed in the mass slaughter of the entire village
Honestly, as much as I love how sassy Mulan's grandma is, my favorite part of the movie is Yao roasting Chi-Fu in the song "A Girl Worth Fighting For". Chi-Fu: 🎶I've a girl back home who's unlike any other🎶 Yao: 🎶Yeah, the only girl who'd love him is his mother 🎶 Just the look on his face ALONE is priceless. 😆😆🤣🤣
Some facts about this movie: 1) Mulan's dog is named Little Brother, because in one of the versions of the legend the movie is based on, Mulan did have a brother, but he was too young to go to war. 2) The name Mulan used (Fa Ping) is a Chinese pun: it literally means "flower pot" and figuratively - "silly beauty"
Mulan was the first movie I remember, where the "princess" isn't a "damsel in distress", but THE actual heroin of the story!!! Yeah, Jasmine and Belle (Aladin / Beauty and the beast) paved the way, but Mulan was the very first REAL heroin I remember!!! The song "I'll make a man out of you" (and its short reprise at the end 🤣) is my forever favorite animated disney song. Even if there are songs like "Let it go" or "All of you"(Encanto) that will temporally replace it, I will always come back to it.....
An apple for luck is because the word for apple in Mandarin (苹 píng) sounds similar to the word for luck 平 (píng).... which incidentally... sounds similar to the alias she chose (Ping) 😆
28:07 when the hun says “the little girl will be missing her doll, we should return it to her” what he’s implying is that they should go through that city and kill anyone who gets in their way even little girls since it’s the fastest way to the emperor
Love this movie! Also, fun fact, Mulan's singing voice is provided by a lady named Lea Solanga (who also did the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in the Disney cartoom adaptation of Aladdin.)
@@TReacts. of course! I enjoy watching with you a lot! I think they do separate singing voices and speaking voices for cartoons because not every actor has the ability to sing well or at least not be in the range that the songwriters want (correct me if I'm wrong, people who know.) It's done with a lot of movies, not just cartoons like Disney but especially old Hollywood musicals (Watch the movie Singing in the Rain if you want a good explanation for this too.)
32:17 remember one time I was watching this film with my mother, and I said something about "He may be a sexist asshole, but at least he loves his own wife," and my mom was very confused. Apparently she interpreted his expression as being called out for talking about his mother, whereas I interpreted it as him being annoyed because he really was talking about his wife. It's amazing how so many things in Disney movies can be interpreted in such different ways by different people. That said, I think I prefer my first interpretation. While the guy may be an ass, he's not outright evil. Him loving his own wife despite his misogynistic views makes his character a lot less one-dimensional.
Fair point, I mean he could have said something like “she’s useless” but he did say she’s unlike any other. Maybe there’s a glimmer of hope for him. XD
I'm always amused when remembering that Shang is voiced by BD Wong, who looks nothing like this character.. If you've ever seen Law and Order SVU, he played the FBI psychologist. He was also in season 8 of AHS.
Hello there! im Ashley from Sweet Home Alabama. Im a new subscriber and Im so happy to have found your channel. I enjoyed the reactions Ive seen so far of you. And you seem so kind and laid back as well as have a light about you and your personality. I look forward to getting to know you more through your reactions. This particular reaction was a joy to watch woth you. You are so animater in your reactions on different things and it gets me tickled. I remember going to see this film in 1998 back when I was 11 years old and my mother and I truly enjoyed this movie. I was so lucky to get to grow up on seeing so many awesome great animated movies that I got to see in theaters like The Lion King, Pocohontas, Aladdin etc. I cant wait to see you react to more Disney animated movies youve never seen. I saw The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and I ceied like a baby. They were some of my top favorite Disney films. But I would also live to see the Little Mermaid on Broadway too one day. Its pretty entertaining to see teens and younger adults recating to films and shows I grew up on. And cant wait to see more reactions to vome on your channel. Keep being awesome!
Loved Donny Osmond in this (little boy grew into an awesome singer), and my daughters loved the girl power message. Disney has a way of entertaining children and adults at the same time.
Haven’t even watched but I know you’re gonna love it! I just had to say that this is indeed my favourite Disney classic! My sister and I used to do the choreography and sing the “I’ll make a man out of you” song lol + we used to do it in Greek (cause we’re Greek and we watched it dubbed) and when we got older and learned the song in English we tried to do it again and it was a disaster 😂 we call it our routine (if you watched Friends you know lol)
awh i loveeee that!! thanks for sharing! THATS TOO FUNNY HAHAH thank you so much for joining me, i LOVED it so so much! Such a jam packed movie with an incredible message and arc!!
Now that you've watched Mulan, you should check out the metal cover version of "I'll Make A Man Out Of You" by Dan Vasc. It is PHENOMENAL, plus he's gorgeous to look at. Dan Vasc reactions do very well, so making a reaction to it might be a fruitful idea. Loved the video! Cheers!
Please react to these movies (all of them are top tier): Ghost Ship (from 2002), The Punisher (from 2004), Deep Blue Sea (from 1999), House on Haunted Hill (from 1999), The Mummy (the first 2 movies with Brendan Fraser), Jurassic Park/World (all movies), Thirteen Ghosts (from 2001), Vertical Limit (from 2000), Sleepy Hollow (with Johnny Depp), Halloweentown (the first 2 movies), The Naked Gun (all movies), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Elvira's Haunted Hills, American Pie (at least the first 3 movies), Police Academy (at least the first 3 or 4 movies), The Pick of Destiny (with Jack Black), Halloween: Resurrection, Sucker Punch, Cruel Intentions (from 1999), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (from 1975). 👍❤️💯🔥
I can't unsee the resemblance between you and Rob Schneider in Grown Ups. You said their beliefs of what women should be was when the movie was made. It has nothing to do with it being made in the 90's other than Disney actually made accurate movies back then. This is traditional Chinese family roles, women did not speak to a man unless spoken to and then they kept their head bowed. Women were to serve men and bear children, anything else brought disgrace to yourself and your family. They remained indoors after the age of 10, they were considered inferior. Widows couldn't even remarry as they were no longer pure and poor widows had to starve to death because women couldn't work a widow had no man to provide for her. This is how things were, the "ego" is not ego, it's just how the society was. Women of this time did not even really have a name, they were just "Wife of" and "Mother of". And widows were encouraged to end their lives to prevent being assaulted. Fathers had the authority to actually kill daughters they believed had acted shamefully.
I enjoyed it for what it is, just need to remember to tell the historical fact checkers inside my brain to shove off, temporarily..... Side note - in the "Ballad of Mulan", the emperor (one of many) was referred to as both the "Son of Heaven" and the "Khan", it just goes to highlight the layers of nuances behind the very much multi-ethinic, sociogeographical situations taking place.
I have a suggetion have you ever thoughtt of doing musicals the one i sugest you watch is called come from away its aseptmber 11th 2001 true story musical. 4:374:394:46
@TReacts. I wasn't going to say anything because this is a couple of weeks ago already, but you kept doing it throughout the whole thing, so: Will you please _stop_ referring to the Renaissance era ('88-'98) as "Disney Classic"! - These are NOT THE DISNEY CLASSICS!!! The _true_ Classic era of Disney ended in the early 70's ('73-'75, give or take a Tuesday).
6:50 why would the matchmaker say “not good for bearing sons” shouldn’t she say “bearing a son”? I’m pretty sure that this time in china is the same as the current time when it comes to the law of having children. Since china is so overpopulated, the law is people are only allowed to have one child and if they have another, it will be killed.
Mulan takes place in like the 6th century. The one-child policy was in place between 1979 and 2015. Funnily enough, the comment about her being “too skinny” to have sons is an accurate portrayal of beliefs held at the time.
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In China during this time, there was a law that if a woman tried to pretend to be a man in the army and were found out, they were put to death. Also, you missed that the doll was from a village in the pass, which meant that the huns took the doll back to the village, burned and slaughtered all the villagers, and killed the entire army there too. It's such a heartbreaking moment that always makes me cry for the little girl who the doll belongs to being killed in the mass slaughter of the entire village
The real girl worth fighting for.
Honestly, as much as I love how sassy Mulan's grandma is, my favorite part of the movie is Yao roasting Chi-Fu in the song "A Girl Worth Fighting For".
Chi-Fu: 🎶I've a girl back home who's unlike any other🎶
Yao: 🎶Yeah, the only girl who'd love him is his mother 🎶
Just the look on his face ALONE is priceless.
😆😆🤣🤣
Some facts about this movie:
1) Mulan's dog is named Little Brother, because in one of the versions of the legend the movie is based on, Mulan did have a brother, but he was too young to go to war.
2) The name Mulan used (Fa Ping) is a Chinese pun: it literally means "flower pot" and figuratively - "silly beauty"
Mulan was the first movie I remember, where the "princess" isn't a "damsel in distress", but THE actual heroin of the story!!!
Yeah, Jasmine and Belle (Aladin / Beauty and the beast) paved the way, but Mulan was the very first REAL heroin I remember!!!
The song "I'll make a man out of you" (and its short reprise at the end 🤣) is my forever favorite animated disney song.
Even if there are songs like "Let it go" or "All of you"(Encanto) that will temporally replace it, I will always come back to it.....
In China, crickets are considered lucky and in some indigenous cultures in China crickets are considered delicious
An apple for luck is because the word for apple in Mandarin (苹 píng) sounds similar to the word for luck 平 (píng).... which incidentally... sounds similar to the alias she chose (Ping) 😆
Your face when shun yu showed up for the first time 😅 yep he's super scary design
HAHAHAHAH HONESTLY SCSRY LOOKING MAN! Thanks for watching with me, hope you enjoyed watching along with me, this movie was INCREDIBLE so so fun!!
40:38 he means that he now owes her nothing for saving his life because he spared hers
oh thank you!! IM WITH YOU!! ahhaa missed that haha thanks for watching :)
28:07 when the hun says “the little girl will be missing her doll, we should return it to her” what he’s implying is that they should go through that city and kill anyone who gets in their way even little girls since it’s the fastest way to the emperor
Love this movie! Also, fun fact, Mulan's singing voice is provided by a lady named Lea Solanga (who also did the singing voice for Princess Jasmine in the Disney cartoom adaptation of Aladdin.)
oh how interesting!! so the singer is not the voice actor?? why would that be!! that's so fascinating! Thank you for watching with me!!!
@@TReacts. of course! I enjoy watching with you a lot! I think they do separate singing voices and speaking voices for cartoons because not every actor has the ability to sing well or at least not be in the range that the songwriters want (correct me if I'm wrong, people who know.) It's done with a lot of movies, not just cartoons like Disney but especially old Hollywood musicals (Watch the movie Singing in the Rain if you want a good explanation for this too.)
@@TReacts.The Captain also has a different voice for singing, Donny Osmond did his singing.
32:17 remember one time I was watching this film with my mother, and I said something about "He may be a sexist asshole, but at least he loves his own wife," and my mom was very confused. Apparently she interpreted his expression as being called out for talking about his mother, whereas I interpreted it as him being annoyed because he really was talking about his wife. It's amazing how so many things in Disney movies can be interpreted in such different ways by different people.
That said, I think I prefer my first interpretation. While the guy may be an ass, he's not outright evil. Him loving his own wife despite his misogynistic views makes his character a lot less one-dimensional.
Fair point, I mean he could have said something like “she’s useless” but he did say she’s unlike any other. Maybe there’s a glimmer of hope for him. XD
@@WanderingRoe Though keep in mind this whole scene had a bit of bragging & exaggeration to it. Like ling buffing his muscles up with water.
Mulan is one of my favorite Disney animated films. It is just so well done and has all the feelings. Hehe
I literally love your reaction videos they always make me laugh and cry (in a good way) keep doing what you're doing :)
awh thank you so so much that is so kind!! thank you so so much for your support :)
I'm always amused when remembering that Shang is voiced by BD Wong, who looks nothing like this character.. If you've ever seen Law and Order SVU, he played the FBI psychologist. He was also in season 8 of AHS.
Hello there! im Ashley from Sweet Home Alabama. Im a new subscriber and Im so happy to have found your channel.
I enjoyed the reactions Ive seen so far of you. And you seem so kind and laid back as well as have a light about you and your personality. I look forward to getting to know you more through your reactions.
This particular reaction was a joy to watch woth you. You are so animater in your reactions on different things and it gets me tickled. I remember going to see this film in 1998 back when I was 11 years old and my mother and I truly enjoyed this movie.
I was so lucky to get to grow up on seeing so many awesome great animated movies that I got to see in theaters like The Lion King, Pocohontas, Aladdin etc.
I cant wait to see you react to more Disney animated movies youve never seen. I saw The Lion King and Beauty and the Beast on Broadway and I ceied like a baby.
They were some of my top favorite Disney films. But I would also live to see the Little Mermaid on Broadway too one day.
Its pretty entertaining to see teens and younger adults recating to films and shows I grew up on.
And cant wait to see more reactions to vome on your channel. Keep being awesome!
Loved Donny Osmond in this (little boy grew into an awesome singer), and my daughters loved the girl power message. Disney has a way of entertaining children and adults at the same time.
Haven’t even watched but I know you’re gonna love it! I just had to say that this is indeed my favourite Disney classic! My sister and I used to do the choreography and sing the “I’ll make a man out of you” song lol + we used to do it in Greek (cause we’re Greek and we watched it dubbed) and when we got older and learned the song in English we tried to do it again and it was a disaster 😂 we call it our routine (if you watched Friends you know lol)
awh i loveeee that!! thanks for sharing! THATS TOO FUNNY HAHAH thank you so much for joining me, i LOVED it so so much! Such a jam packed movie with an incredible message and arc!!
this and brave are my favourite disney princess movies. I love seeing people discover them!
awh i love that! thanks for sharing!! i'm so glad you enjoyed, thanks so so much for watching along with me :)
This movie is soo good.
righttt!!! i had such a great time! such a powerful message with an insane delivery!! thank you so much for watching, hope you liked my reaction :)
You should check out the original Aladdin as well as the original Beauty and the Beast, and the original The Little Mermaid.
Now that you've watched Mulan, you should check out the metal cover version of "I'll Make A Man Out Of You" by Dan Vasc. It is PHENOMENAL, plus he's gorgeous to look at. Dan Vasc reactions do very well, so making a reaction to it might be a fruitful idea. Loved the video! Cheers!
ooo thank you for the recommendation!!! HAHAHAA AMAZING! also thank you for watching with me :)
As young lady struggling with my asexual self I'm related to mulan more than anyone without anyone hardly in my life
Mulan 2 is good too!
Please react to these movies (all of them are top tier):
Ghost Ship (from 2002), The Punisher (from 2004), Deep Blue Sea (from 1999), House on Haunted Hill (from 1999), The Mummy (the first 2 movies with Brendan Fraser), Jurassic Park/World (all movies), Thirteen Ghosts (from 2001), Vertical Limit (from 2000), Sleepy Hollow (with Johnny Depp), Halloweentown (the first 2 movies), The Naked Gun (all movies), Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Elvira's Haunted Hills, American Pie (at least the first 3 movies), Police Academy (at least the first 3 or 4 movies), The Pick of Destiny (with Jack Black), Halloween: Resurrection, Sucker Punch, Cruel Intentions (from 1999), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (from 1975).
👍❤️💯🔥
Please do the last 2 first! 🙏 I think you'll enjoy them the most.
Some of these movies are 18+, so please watch this version.
Great reaction to a great movie.
I can't unsee the resemblance between you and Rob Schneider in Grown Ups.
You said their beliefs of what women should be was when the movie was made. It has nothing to do with it being made in the 90's other than Disney actually made accurate movies back then. This is traditional Chinese family roles, women did not speak to a man unless spoken to and then they kept their head bowed. Women were to serve men and bear children, anything else brought disgrace to yourself and your family. They remained indoors after the age of 10, they were considered inferior. Widows couldn't even remarry as they were no longer pure and poor widows had to starve to death because women couldn't work a widow had no man to provide for her. This is how things were, the "ego" is not ego, it's just how the society was. Women of this time did not even really have a name, they were just "Wife of" and "Mother of". And widows were encouraged to end their lives to prevent being assaulted. Fathers had the authority to actually kill daughters they believed had acted shamefully.
I enjoyed it for what it is, just need to remember to tell the historical fact checkers inside my brain to shove off, temporarily.....
Side note - in the "Ballad of Mulan", the emperor (one of many) was referred to as both the "Son of Heaven" and the "Khan", it just goes to highlight the layers of nuances behind the very much multi-ethinic, sociogeographical situations taking place.
thank you for watching with me! it was a beautiful film for sure!! OOO thank you for that!!
This movie was released just under 2 months after i was born.
wait whattt i thought this was released 1998????
@@TReacts. yes lol i was born 20th august 1998. This movie was released (in UK) 16th october 1998.
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I have a suggetion have you ever thoughtt of doing musicals the one i sugest you watch is called come from away its aseptmber 11th 2001 true story musical. 4:37 4:39 4:46
@TReacts. I wasn't going to say anything because this is a couple of weeks ago already, but you kept doing it throughout the whole thing, so: Will you please _stop_ referring to the Renaissance era ('88-'98) as "Disney Classic"! - These are NOT THE DISNEY CLASSICS!!!
The _true_ Classic era of Disney ended in the early 70's ('73-'75, give or take a Tuesday).
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6:50 why would the matchmaker say “not good for bearing sons” shouldn’t she say “bearing a son”? I’m pretty sure that this time in china is the same as the current time when it comes to the law of having children. Since china is so overpopulated, the law is people are only allowed to have one child and if they have another, it will be killed.
Wasn't that far more recent? Hell I think that rule even existed in most of our lifetimes.
Mulan takes place in like the 6th century. The one-child policy was in place between 1979 and 2015. Funnily enough, the comment about her being “too skinny” to have sons is an accurate portrayal of beliefs held at the time.