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Yao, Ling and Chien-Po

Captain/General Li Shang
Created by Robert D. San Souci
Dean DeBlois
Voiced by B.D. Wong (speaking)
Donny Osmond (singing)
Aliases Captain Shang,
General Shang,
"Pretty Boy"
Mushu
First appearance Mulan (1998)
Created by Robert D. San Souci
Voiced by Eddie Murphy (Mulan)
Mark Moseley (Mulan II, Kingdom Hearts, House of Mouse, Disney's Arcade Frenzy, singing voice in the first film)
Shan Yu
First appearance Mulan (1998)
Created by Robert D. San Souci
Pres Romanillos
Tim Hodge
Voiced by Miguel Ferrer (Mulan)
Corey Burton (KHII)
Yao, Ling and Chien-Po
First appearance Mulan (1998)
Created by Robert D. San Souci
Rita Hsiao
Dean DeBlois
Voiced by Harvey Fierstein (Yao)
Gedde Watanabe (Ling)
Matthew Wilder (Ling’s singing voice in Mulan)
Jerry Tondo (Chien-Po)

The following are fictional characters from Disney's 1998 film Mulan and its 2004 sequel film, Mulan II.

Fa Mulan is a young girl who is willing to give up her life to save her father. She enters the army as a man named Ping. She faces the worst enemy China's ever seen, the Hun leader Shan-Yu, who has an army willing to destroy anything in their path. She then finds out she just wanted to be more than someone's daughter or someone's wife. To prove that, she too can be written in stone and give her family honor.

Captain/General Li Shang is a Chinese army captain. His speaking voice was provided by B.D. Wong in all three titles, and his singing vocals were performed by Donny Osmond (Jackie Chan in the Mandarin version). During his appointment in the first movie, Shang is a highly capable leader with a dedication to his cause to match, albeit at times being too "by-the-book" and putting his duty above his feelings, in contrast to Mulan. He is often called a 'Pretty Boy' due to his dashing good looks and strong physique. He is reserved and thoughtful, a more logical and calming influence to Mulan's adventurous personality. Shortly after his initial introduction in Mulan, Shang is appointed newly as an army captain, by his father who is a general. Later through the film, he becomes friends with Ping (who is Fa Mulan disguised as a man), after his life is saved by him/her. Shortly after, however, he finds out she is actually a woman, which is forbidden by the empire's law, punishable by death. After sparing her life, and later helping her save the empire, they become love interests to each other with the closing of the film.

In Mulan II, the film begins with Shang proposing to marry Mulan, to which she gladly agrees. He is promoted from captain to general by the emperor, and he and Mulan are directed by the emperor to escort his three daughters to a conflicting kingdom in hopes that an arranged marriage between them and the three princes of the opposing nation will bring peace. He and Mulan go through much conflict around their relationship thanks to Mushu's meddling, and midway through the film he is assumed dead after falling into a canyon with a streaming river further down. Later, when it is revealed he is alive (with help from his gray-spotted white horse), Mushu saves the day by pretending to be the Golden Dragon of Unity and freeing the princesses from their vows. Mushu (still posing as the Golden Dragon) marries Mulan and Shang. Mulan later tells Shang about Mushu and he combines both families temples so that Mushu can remain as Mulan's guardian.


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