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(2004) — Mulan 2
Unlike its predecessor, Mulan II was met with widespread critical disapproval, famously holding a . Reviewers often criticized the sequel for its:
: Mulan struggles with the ethics of forced arranged marriages. While Shang remains focused on fulfilling their duty to China, Mulan advocates for the princesses' right to follow their hearts. Cast & Production Mulan 2 (2004)
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. Unlike its predecessor, Mulan II was met with
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