فوج میں اپنے والد کو موت سے بچانے کے لئے ، ایک نوجوان پہلی خفیہ طور پر اپنی جگہ پر جاتا ہے اور اس عمل میں چین کی سب سے بڑی ہیروئن بن جاتا ہے۔
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Mulan
1998
R
1 h 27 m
امریکہ
حرکت پذیری
مہم جوئی
مزاحیہ
فوج میں اپنے والد کو موت سے بچانے کے لئے ، ایک نوجوان پہلی خفیہ طور پر اپنی جگہ پر جاتا ہے اور اس عمل میں چین کی سب سے بڑی ہیروئن بن جاتا ہے۔
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Hmybtd
15/11/2025 11:42
Please can you help us get the animated one
Mimidoo Aper
05/07/2025 13:56
can you guys please the animated movie it's really frustrating for you to download something and be getting "what I ordered vs what I got"😭😭
rulany aindra cartika
21/06/2025 08:35
#1003
4,9/10
Nur-shaina Angkaya
26/05/2025 00:07
I want Mulan Disney animated movie
Mvwiyase Akufuna
20/05/2025 17:23
why is it showing the live action and not the Animation on this? twice I have downloaded it, and it's the same outcome.
Jamie Hall
27/03/2025 18:29
i would like to watch the animation and ita not coming up
miss udemezue ✿♡
16/10/2024 20:09
I want to watch the aminated movie but it keeps showing me human own
can you please show the aminated movie
Dado Ceesay
31/07/2024 04:08
Mulan_360P
matsinhe
27/05/2024 12:16
Perhaps I am not the best person to review Disney cartoons...I spend too much of my time thinking things like......Hey they seem to be wearing Tang Dynasty clothes but they are practicing ancestor worship which was not introduced until the birth of the Neo-Confucian religion in the Song Dynasty.
However Chinese stories have always gone through a process of growth and change, with elements added and removed by different story tellers and at different times.
Disney's Mulan tells the historic/legendary story of Hua Mu Lan, a character popular with Chinese woman.
The historical innacurracies are really just a Disney Uber-China where the core elements of Chinese history are fused for the purposes of story telling.
I avoided seeing this movie for a long time because of the feeling that it would be racist. In many ways it was. Firstly it projects a western view that Asian women are meant to be stupid and compliant, when in fact Asian women are meant to be intelligent, well read, educated and capable and Chinese literature often admires these women. However the world's of women and men are meant to separate. The idea of women being brainless is a Western culture value projected onto Asia. The idea of women not being determined or strong is also a western culture value.
The other problem is the portrayal of the Huns as yellow eyed inhuman creatures or demons.
But the is the world of Disney. The good guys are good and the bad guys bad. The values of families sticking together, good beating evil, try your best etc are the 1950s American values that have lived on at Disney.
However it is an enjoyable story, and I watch it in China, in Inner Mongolia (Mongolians being from the same region as the Huns), with Chinese and Mongolians....and well they weren't offended....
and it is a lovely story, funny, sad, serious, with a lot of beautiful shots, heroic battles, clever dialog in the Disney fashion. Not an artist masterpiece, but a nice pick-me-up movie on a cold dreary night in Mongolia.
eLeMaWuSi 💎👑
27/05/2024 12:16
"Mulan" is one of Disney's last "hand-drawn" animated works from before it bought Pixar and started exclusively producing computer-animated films and pre-teen pop starlets. The animation here is certainly nice when compared to Disney's television shows, but like other Disney cartoons from this era (Pocahontas, The Emperor's New Groove) the lines are simple, the colors are a bit flat and the cast seems to be on auto-pilot. Yeah, Mulan isn't a Disney film that I would say was particularly "inspired".
The musical numbers by Jerry Goldsmith are pretty droll and even offensive (for instance, the fat Chinese soldier character sings about how his ideal woman would know how to cook beef, chicken and pork; you know, like on a Chinese food menu?). Donny Osmond sings the main theme song for Mulan's training montage. I don't like Osmond, but the song is actually flawed by the weak and tepid songwriting, not the vocal performance. Most of the songs here are memorable because they're so laughably awful. I mean, compared to "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin" or "The Lion King" the songs here are not even in the same ballpark.
Eddie Murphy isn't laugh-out-loud hilarious, but he's the only saving grace of the film. He voices a sassy supporting role, Mulan's pet dragon and best friend, and is the only entertaining part of the film. He's a little miscast, but is also somehow the only substantial character. For instance, the villains (here it's the Mongolian Horde, ancient China's consistent historical adversary) have such little character depth -- not to mention humanity. I know Disney films paint the world in simplistic shades of good and evil, but good golly... the Mongolians are depicted here as a collective race of monsters! They're given no incentive or individual reason for existence. And I don't recall seeing any female Mongolians either. Their whole depiction is clumsy and comes across as ignorant. Also, it's kind of weird that Mulan falls in love with a tough guy who, well... beats her into shape.
The film's not unwatchable, it's just really mediocre. The use of the CGI makes it clear that Disney was just about finished with their signature (historically significant) hand-drawn animated works. But Mulan comes nowhere close to any of Disney's back catalog. To any parents looking for a good Disney animated film to watch with their kids, go for anything before Pocahontas. Mulan is lackluster in the departments of charm, pacing, songwriting and memorability.
I've heard the more recent animated Disney film "Lilo & Stitch" was much better, so maybe I should check that out.
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Hmybtd
15/11/2025 11:42
Please can you help us get the animated one
Mimidoo Aper
05/07/2025 13:56
can you guys please the animated movie it's really frustrating for you to download something and be getting "what I ordered vs what I got"😭😭
rulany aindra cartika
21/06/2025 08:35
#1003
4,9/10
Nur-shaina Angkaya
26/05/2025 00:07
I want Mulan Disney animated movie
Mvwiyase Akufuna
20/05/2025 17:23
why is it showing the live action and not the Animation on this? twice I have downloaded it, and it's the same outcome.
Jamie Hall
27/03/2025 18:29
i would like to watch the animation and ita not coming up
miss udemezue ✿♡
16/10/2024 20:09
I want to watch the aminated movie but it keeps showing me human own
can you please show the aminated movie
Dado Ceesay
31/07/2024 04:08
Mulan_360P
matsinhe
27/05/2024 12:16
Perhaps I am not the best person to review Disney cartoons...I spend too much of my time thinking things like......Hey they seem to be wearing Tang Dynasty clothes but they are practicing ancestor worship which was not introduced until the birth of the Neo-Confucian religion in the Song Dynasty.
However Chinese stories have always gone through a process of growth and change, with elements added and removed by different story tellers and at different times.
Disney's Mulan tells the historic/legendary story of Hua Mu Lan, a character popular with Chinese woman.
The historical innacurracies are really just a Disney Uber-China where the core elements of Chinese history are fused for the purposes of story telling.
I avoided seeing this movie for a long time because of the feeling that it would be racist. In many ways it was. Firstly it projects a western view that Asian women are meant to be stupid and compliant, when in fact Asian women are meant to be intelligent, well read, educated and capable and Chinese literature often admires these women. However the world's of women and men are meant to separate. The idea of women being brainless is a Western culture value projected onto Asia. The idea of women not being determined or strong is also a western culture value.
The other problem is the portrayal of the Huns as yellow eyed inhuman creatures or demons.
But the is the world of Disney. The good guys are good and the bad guys bad. The values of families sticking together, good beating evil, try your best etc are the 1950s American values that have lived on at Disney.
However it is an enjoyable story, and I watch it in China, in Inner Mongolia (Mongolians being from the same region as the Huns), with Chinese and Mongolians....and well they weren't offended....
and it is a lovely story, funny, sad, serious, with a lot of beautiful shots, heroic battles, clever dialog in the Disney fashion. Not an artist masterpiece, but a nice pick-me-up movie on a cold dreary night in Mongolia.
eLeMaWuSi 💎👑
27/05/2024 12:16
"Mulan" is one of Disney's last "hand-drawn" animated works from before it bought Pixar and started exclusively producing computer-animated films and pre-teen pop starlets. The animation here is certainly nice when compared to Disney's television shows, but like other Disney cartoons from this era (Pocahontas, The Emperor's New Groove) the lines are simple, the colors are a bit flat and the cast seems to be on auto-pilot. Yeah, Mulan isn't a Disney film that I would say was particularly "inspired".
The musical numbers by Jerry Goldsmith are pretty droll and even offensive (for instance, the fat Chinese soldier character sings about how his ideal woman would know how to cook beef, chicken and pork; you know, like on a Chinese food menu?). Donny Osmond sings the main theme song for Mulan's training montage. I don't like Osmond, but the song is actually flawed by the weak and tepid songwriting, not the vocal performance. Most of the songs here are memorable because they're so laughably awful. I mean, compared to "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin" or "The Lion King" the songs here are not even in the same ballpark.
Eddie Murphy isn't laugh-out-loud hilarious, but he's the only saving grace of the film. He voices a sassy supporting role, Mulan's pet dragon and best friend, and is the only entertaining part of the film. He's a little miscast, but is also somehow the only substantial character. For instance, the villains (here it's the Mongolian Horde, ancient China's consistent historical adversary) have such little character depth -- not to mention humanity. I know Disney films paint the world in simplistic shades of good and evil, but good golly... the Mongolians are depicted here as a collective race of monsters! They're given no incentive or individual reason for existence. And I don't recall seeing any female Mongolians either. Their whole depiction is clumsy and comes across as ignorant. Also, it's kind of weird that Mulan falls in love with a tough guy who, well... beats her into shape.
The film's not unwatchable, it's just really mediocre. The use of the CGI makes it clear that Disney was just about finished with their signature (historically significant) hand-drawn animated works. But Mulan comes nowhere close to any of Disney's back catalog. To any parents looking for a good Disney animated film to watch with their kids, go for anything before Pocahontas. Mulan is lackluster in the departments of charm, pacing, songwriting and memorability.
I've heard the more recent animated Disney film "Lilo & Stitch" was much better, so maybe I should check that out.
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