Mulan 2 (2004) < Free ⚡ >
Following her heroic victory over the Huns, Mulan is happily engaged to the newly promoted General Li Shang. However, their wedding plans are interrupted by a secret mission from the Emperor: they must escort his three daughters—Princesses Ting-Ting, Mei, and Su—across China to the kingdom of Qui Gong.
: Sandra Oh (Ting-Ting), Lucy Liu (Mei), and Lauren Tom (Su) Critical Reception Mulan 2 (2004)
Unlike its predecessor, Mulan II was met with widespread critical disapproval, famously holding a . Reviewers often criticized the sequel for its: Following her heroic victory over the Huns, Mulan
: While respectable for a direct-to-video release, it was noted for being more "bubbly" and less epic in scale than the original. Reviewers often criticized the sequel for its: :
: Many felt the "follow your heart" message was oversimplified and undermined the weight of tradition and duty presented in the first film.
The goal is to secure a political alliance through arranged marriages to prevent a looming Mongol invasion. Joining them are their loyal companions Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po, who eventually fall for the princesses, creating a moral conflict between their mission and their feelings.