@poem2myself it wasn’t on the writers OR the director. the chinese were upset at disney’s depiction of their legendary figure with the singing and the talking animals. with the live-action, disney tried their best to appeal to their audience (so that the film could be promoted in china). li shang’s absence is due to the height of the metoo movement: the filmmakers thought it was inappropriate to include him in the film due to a lot of complaint from women about the sexual relationship between mulan and her commanding officer (unbalanced power dynamic), so they decided to split him into 2 people - commander tung, who becomes mulan’s mentor/father figure, and chen honghui, mulan’s new love interest who’s also a fellow soldier.
Shan yu is one of my favourite Disney villain. I like that he was the only man in this cartoon who didn't react to the fact that Mulan was a woman (as I know bcs Huns have a women warriors) He did not humiliate her and did not give her any odds. She was his opponent and target, and without any pity or unnecessary words, he wanted to fight her like a warrior with warrior.
^This. Shan Yu saw only his enemy, and did not acknowledge gender, and he was ferocious. He didn't hold back. He considered her a warrior to defeat, not a gender to discriminate.
I never looked at it like that before but now that I do he’s my favorite villain officially, although he may be a villain he gained my respect for that
You’re so right. All he did was say, “The soldier from the mountains…” And he literally went from this 😲 to this 😡. Shan Yu really said gender equality, my enemy is my enemy. 😂😂😂
I will never forgive Disney for cutting Li Shang out of the live action version. He's awesome, and the chemistry between him and Mulan is so good. One of Disney's best love interests. Just so long as you avoid the direct to DVD sequel like the plague.
yeah seems like everyone is angry at Li Shang not being in the live action but i don't think any real human would have done him justice in the looks department
Just so you know, the person singing is actually different from the standard voice actress of Mulan. Mulan's speaking voice is done by Ming-Na Wen who has acted in a bunch of projects since (most know her for her Marvel and Star Wars projects). But Mulan's singing voice is performed by Lea Salonga who is an amazing Filipino singer and actress (and apparently Shay Mitchell's cousin??).
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 Well we know but it's good to reclaim Disney's canon events and make it into something cool and fun, we know they'll never have the guts to make a character that important LGBTQ+ lol
You have to realize that Shan Yu said "The Soldier form the Mountain" he didn't say "You were a WOMAN?!" He didn't GIVE AF! Hun Soldiers could be women too. All he saw was a Soldier, not a "woman". But he knows China doesn't use women in war so he didn't assume she took his victory because of their standards, not his own. So he readily and unquestioningly acknowledges her as a soldier. I'm not saying he respects people cause I mean he killed children too but yeah.
Nah I think everyone gets it. He like.... easily acknowledges and respects a military role regardless of gender- despite appearing to have little regard for human life in general
my little brothers and i were obsessed with that movie! i babysit one of their kid's while he works sometimes so she and i watch movies and shows together from time to time. i recently showed her hercules and she's obsessed haha. i used to watch mulan back when i was a kid back to back, i am also autistic so that didn't help lmao, but she's done the same with the shrek series and now hercules. she's 5. 🤣
“1998 was decades ago!” Me who was born in ‘98: 😵💫😵💫 but jokes aside, I’m so happy you did this one, Mulan was a childhood staple for me and it’s so nice to see new people discovering it
It did. Man who fights can't afford to lose to a girl. Being a girl was a big part of the movie. Girls have "no value" during that time. Big bad Shan Yu was embarrassed.
one thing i love about mulan is how the songs are so GOOD, but the moment they see the devastation of war - the village destroyed, shang's father having been killed, the bodies - there are no more (new) songs (iirc, it's just the reprise of i'll make a man out of you). the tone of the film shifts, and it's a wonderful bit of storytelling that they do without having to actually /tell/ you anything.
yes! Li Shang is the bi king we didn't even know we had back then. 💗💜💙 also, I'll Make a Man Out of You always gives me full-body chills. such an incredible song! 🤩
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 my guy, bi people existed in 1998. and, *gasp,* they even existed in the film industry. pretty sure i saw it confirmed somewhere that he was, in fact, bi. why does it upset you so much that li shang was attracted to mulan both when he thought she was a guy and after he found out she was girl 😂 you've got that 'homophobe that genuinely, delusionally believes they're not a homophobe' vibes
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELFIt's not that some people are upset, it's more like we just didn't see it that way. Plus I tried to find the confirmation that he was bi, and the best I found was his voice actor saying "he believes" he comes off gender fluid. Just feels like a bit of a reach.
Li Shang our bi king!!!! Mulan is like top 2 Disney lead girls and she ain’t #2. i would love for you to watch the second one, it’s not a favorite for everyone story wise but I think it’s dramatic, like you really clutch your pearls sometimes.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
This was one of my favorite movies growing up. I had it on VHS and watched it over and over and over! It's just one of those films that makes you feel so happy after watching. It's funny, bad ass, romantic, and Mulan herself is so relatable as a person... also it has the amazing Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga, Eddie Murphy, George Takei, BD Wong, James Hong... like the cast is studded with talent. As a young girl I never doubted I could kick ass thanks to Mulan.
So fun fact the voice actors in Mulan aren’t actually the singers!!! Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong voice Mulan and Shang but Broadway legend Lea Salonga and Donny Osmond (😂) did the singing!!!
Life is odd. I had just ate at a restaurant doing karaoke and a guy went up and sang "Ill make a man out of you." Havent watched nor heard Mulan in a long time.
Can you react to "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"? It's a story about a strong, beautiful horse with a spirit that can never be broken. I cry every time i watch it! 😭💔🔥
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
30:11 See how Shan-yu didn't care or say "You are a woman"..he was just pissed she killed his army because back then.. huns had female soldiers, he was just shocked to see the person that killed 90% of his army..they were more forward than the part of China Mulan is from
Your Disney/Pixar reactions are everything! You have such a nice variety of videos (Saltburn, Percy Jackson, White Chicks, Mulan, who is doing it like you??). Loving your new channel too! 💖
I think this might be my favourite reaction so far this year! 💖 I watched Mulan a thousand times growing up and she was one of my favourite disney characters and I'm so happy that you reacted to it 🥰🥰
So glad you’re reacting to this! One of my favorites from my childhood. And Mulan has always been, and will always be, my answer to the question of who my favorite Disney Princess is. She’s a fecking QUEEN. Smart, strong, willing to do anything to protect her family. What’s not to love? Oh and by the by, “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” is 1000% on my workout playlist. The hype!
Definitely react to Hercules next, please! Also, if you're interested in learning more about the elements of Chinese culture in this movie, I'd recommend watching Xiran Jay Zhao's video commentary on the 1998 Mulan. They also did a commentary on the 2020 remake and read it for filth.
The reason is way dummer than you can imagine. Apparently thanks to me2 campaign they deemed Shang as "inapproaprite" partner since he had higher rank than her. Yes, this was the actual stated reason.
@@RobinNicoagain Never mind they didn't even start dating after the movie ended XD. Sure, some snowflakes would make a fuss about it, but I have a feeling, they annoyed a lot more people by removing him XD.
@@leahdavis9434 than they should have respected the real story in the animation too also in the movie ver there’s magic and they changed the male villain to female. So I don’t think that’s a good enough reason, they were going for women empowerment and that’s fine🤷♀️
As a kid I thought Shang was so elegant and manly and thought he was my fave Disney 'Prince'. Me as a Bi adult is like nahhhh we like him for more than those reasons now 😂😂👀👀
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
I LOVE how you can sense lgbt characters, the radar WORKS btw; i dont know if you will see this, but i would love to see you reacting to "dead poets society" (1989) i have no idea if youve watched it before, but its one of my favorites!
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
Aah, you're such a sympathetic person! You seem like you'd be a great person to know.I really like your reactions :D I would probably recommend that you try Perfect Blue, for a different kind of animated movie. It's Japanese and it's... a lot closer to the horror genre that you say you also like.
Your joy when watching this could be felt through the screen! You really cheered up my day! You mentioned suggesting other movies to react to near the end, and I want to suggest “The Goonies”. Not a horror movie, so no worries there 😅
I’ve been a subscriber for about a month or two and I absolutely adore you! You have helped me through the times when I was feeling down, you have a wonderful aura to you 💓
A detail I love is that there are no songs between finding the burnt out village and the end credits (apart from a short burst of 'Be a Man' as they're climbing into the palace dressed as women), because they thought songs would undermine the more serious tone of the events from that point.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 Dude I know, it's a joke. You don't need to explain a Disney film to me simply because you're so offended at people commenting that a beloved animated character might be bi.
@@mimirants7935 I'm just explaining that it has nothing to do about being bi, but that being considerate or being prroud of someone doesn't mean being in love or sexually attracted
hey chu💖...just came across your channel through this video and queen do i love it! Your commentary and accent over this absolute animated master piece is just ✨chef's kiss✨...keep up the slayy mate!
i just gotta say, i discovered your channel a few months ago and have loved every video since. you emit such a beautiful energy and vibe I'm so so glad I've found you :) keep up the good work darling much love from all of us
It's so much fun to watch your reactions because you enjoy it so thoroughly, make funny jokes and still pay attention to the details 😂😂 I laughed so much while watching, thank you so much!
Mulan 2 isn't that bad, it's just not as strong as the first. Thats the case with most straight to DVD Disney sequels to be fair. I would still tune in if you decided to watch it! I love your animated reactions 😌
Thank you so much for this!!❤ this movie was my childhood and still my fave disney movie ever (fave movie period actually)😭 tbh even growing up I always knew I never cared about anyone's gender or gender identity, so I always assumed Shang was pansexual like me but didnt accept his feelings until it was revealed shes a woman bc then itd be accepted back then, even way before I knew anything about sexual orientations lol Also, unpopular opinion, I find the live action a decent movie but ONLY IF you accept it as some completely different story of it's own that and set aside the idea that the original even exists. And I had a VERY hard time doing that as a die hard Mulan simp, but once I did i was able to actually enjoy watching it. Edit: a lot of people miss it, but when Mulan shows that she was one who took away Shan Yu's victory, he only called her the soldier from the mountain and didnt acknowledge her being a woman bc the Huns had women soldiers, they didnt keep them from fighting. And if im not mistaken (and if what i read up on was correct and remembered right), Mulan's character was loosely based on an actual woman!
I'VE BEEN SAYING SHANG WAS BI SINCE FOREVER YES! That look he gives Ping after he kicks him down, seals the deal. You should watch the second one. It's not as good but I think it's a fun time because the drama 😗 all the characters' communication skills, out the damn window
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character. Now a man who is grateful to another man = a romantic/sexual connotation? It's embarrassing dhzjshdsjh
This was one of my favourite Disney films as a kid. It was definitely part of my bi awakening, and now I realise Mulan could be interpreted as trans, too, it's a cool thought. As for other vintage animated movies that I would recommend are The Aristocats, Anastasia and The Iron Giant.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character. There is no trans as well... but y'all have reading problem? She pretended to be a man to go in war since women were forbidden, it's called cross-dressing.
"The CHU Family!" grab your gear honey! 💀
lmao 😂😂
i was so UPSET when Li Shang was left out of the live action adaptation of Mulan 💔 i wanted to see my bi king
Mushu wasn't in the live action which also made me upset
Bi erasure at it's finest lol😅
The live action was garbage, they should've hired better writers and definitely a better director.
@@poem2myselffr it makes me so sad bc i doubt they’ll ever remake a proper live action for this amazing movie :/
@poem2myself it wasn’t on the writers OR the director. the chinese were upset at disney’s depiction of their legendary figure with the singing and the talking animals. with the live-action, disney tried their best to appeal to their audience (so that the film could be promoted in china). li shang’s absence is due to the height of the metoo movement: the filmmakers thought it was inappropriate to include him in the film due to a lot of complaint from women about the sexual relationship between mulan and her commanding officer (unbalanced power dynamic), so they decided to split him into 2 people - commander tung, who becomes mulan’s mentor/father figure, and chen honghui, mulan’s new love interest who’s also a fellow soldier.
Shan yu is one of my favourite Disney villain. I like that he was the only man in this cartoon who didn't react to the fact that Mulan was a woman (as I know bcs Huns have a women warriors)
He did not humiliate her and did not give her any odds. She was his opponent and target, and without any pity or unnecessary words, he wanted to fight her like a warrior with warrior.
^This. Shan Yu saw only his enemy, and did not acknowledge gender, and he was ferocious. He didn't hold back. He considered her a warrior to defeat, not a gender to discriminate.
I never looked at it like that before but now that I do he’s my favorite villain officially, although he may be a villain he gained my respect for that
Nah, Shan Yu creepy as fuck. 😂
@@Firespawnablehe’s creepy, he’s an equal opportunity mųrdůrèr lol. He was overthrowing their misogynistic culture by offing everyone. 😂
You’re so right.
All he did was say, “The soldier from the mountains…”
And he literally went from this 😲 to this 😡.
Shan Yu really said gender equality, my enemy is my enemy. 😂😂😂
Mulan mothered so hard she had the nation at her FEET! The cxntiest slay i fear…
I remember having the hugest crush on Li Shang, I mean…come on, he is everything 🥵🔥
he is 🫦🫦
…a MAN 🥵🥵
He's still my favorite Disney prince. 😍
Same fine ass
his voice is killer❤❤
I will never forgive Disney for cutting Li Shang out of the live action version. He's awesome, and the chemistry between him and Mulan is so good. One of Disney's best love interests. Just so long as you avoid the direct to DVD sequel like the plague.
yeah seems like everyone is angry at Li Shang not being in the live action but i don't think any real human would have done him justice in the looks department
Yup. My first 2d crush.
Why's everyone always roasting the sequel, I loved it when I was little! Especially the opening scene.
I will never watch it
Just so you know, the person singing is actually different from the standard voice actress of Mulan. Mulan's speaking voice is done by Ming-Na Wen who has acted in a bunch of projects since (most know her for her Marvel and Star Wars projects). But Mulan's singing voice is performed by Lea Salonga who is an amazing Filipino singer and actress (and apparently Shay Mitchell's cousin??).
She’s also Princess Jasmine’s singing voice 🤩😍
And the Mysterious Woman in Centaurworld @@V_4_Versace
Shay Mitchell's cousin!? That gene pool go CRAZY
wasn't she in ms saigon on broadway?
@@smooothiebomb and Les Miz, etc. Her musical theatre career is bonkers
Mulan’s dad: “ I’m ready to serve the empirer 🩼🧍♂️”
Chuu: “… but you’re weak🗣️”😂😂😂 i think he knows babe
Like sir sit down 😂
He looked way too upset when he had found out Mulan was a woman instead of a man. She had him fall in love with her just to pull that plot twist 😭
"You mean you're not a cute clumsy twink? I can't believe I fell in love with a chick!"
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
Nah, he was upset at the thought of killing her.
@@elijahsesi4755 He was upset bcs it was a disgrace for them that a woman saved his life and his army, there's a reason that she pretended to be a man
@@spec1512 Well we know but it's good to reclaim Disney's canon events and make it into something cool and fun, we know they'll never have the guts to make a character that important LGBTQ+ lol
“ the chuu family!”
Chuu: 👀
I just caught that.
😂😂😂
'I'm one of the girlies 👁️👄👁️💅"
You have to realize that Shan Yu said "The Soldier form the Mountain" he didn't say "You were a WOMAN?!" He didn't GIVE AF!
Hun Soldiers could be women too. All he saw was a Soldier, not a "woman". But he knows China doesn't use women in war so he didn't assume she took his victory because of their standards, not his own. So he readily and unquestioningly acknowledges her as a soldier. I'm not saying he respects people cause I mean he killed children too but yeah.
Nah I think everyone gets it. He like.... easily acknowledges and respects a military role regardless of gender- despite appearing to have little regard for human life in general
I’m not even 5 minutes in and Chu is already thirsting on the dad… BYEE😂😂
No lie…the dad is a looker. I see what you see.
exactly!
@@Chuuzus Chuu aint wrong. This movie had a lot of hot men. Shang, Mulan's dad, the generic NPC soldiers...even Shan Yu was kinda bad mmmmm
I know you will LOVE Hercules! The music and the humour is absolutely iconic.
I was OBSESSED with Hercules omg. I’m talking birthday cakes, weird graphic tees, went to the Disney on Ice
my little brothers and i were obsessed with that movie! i babysit one of their kid's while he works sometimes so she and i watch movies and shows together from time to time. i recently showed her hercules and she's obsessed haha. i used to watch mulan back when i was a kid back to back, i am also autistic so that didn't help lmao, but she's done the same with the shrek series and now hercules. she's 5. 🤣
Hercules? You mean Hunkules 😂
@@yc0995 Wooo! I’d like to make some _sweet_ music to-
“1998 was decades ago!” Me who was born in ‘98: 😵💫😵💫 but jokes aside, I’m so happy you did this one, Mulan was a childhood staple for me and it’s so nice to see new people discovering it
Same 😂😂😂😂
The fact the villain looks at Mulan as says the SOLDIER from the mountains. Gender did not matter to him.
It did. Man who fights can't afford to lose to a girl. Being a girl was a big part of the movie. Girls have "no value" during that time. Big bad Shan Yu was embarrassed.
one thing i love about mulan is how the songs are so GOOD, but the moment they see the devastation of war - the village destroyed, shang's father having been killed, the bodies - there are no more (new) songs (iirc, it's just the reprise of i'll make a man out of you). the tone of the film shifts, and it's a wonderful bit of storytelling that they do without having to actually /tell/ you anything.
This is THE BEST Disney princess movie. The character development, score, and visual storytelling tier.
yes! Li Shang is the bi king we didn't even know we had back then. 💗💜💙 also, I'll Make a Man Out of You always gives me full-body chills. such an incredible song! 🤩
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 ok
@@spec1512Agreed.
@@spec1512 my guy, bi people existed in 1998. and, *gasp,* they even existed in the film industry. pretty sure i saw it confirmed somewhere that he was, in fact, bi. why does it upset you so much that li shang was attracted to mulan both when he thought she was a guy and after he found out she was girl 😂 you've got that 'homophobe that genuinely, delusionally believes they're not a homophobe' vibes
@@MonAhgasInsomniAroELFIt's not that some people are upset, it's more like we just didn't see it that way. Plus I tried to find the confirmation that he was bi, and the best I found was his voice actor saying "he believes" he comes off gender fluid. Just feels like a bit of a reach.
Li Shang our bi king!!!! Mulan is like top 2 Disney lead girls and she ain’t #2. i would love for you to watch the second one, it’s not a favorite for everyone story wise but I think it’s dramatic, like you really clutch your pearls sometimes.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 you must be fun at parties
@@bethanylalala It's just an explanation lmao
@@spec1512 you are under every comment making this joke, i need you to know that life is so fun when you can learn to lighten up!! good luck.
@@spec1512 you're so pathetic dude. he was bi. get over it
He said THE SOLDIER FROM THE MOUNTAIN literally seeing mulan as equal in fight
Love it
“CHU FAMILY?? ME?!” 😭😭😭
Live action cutting out Shang and Mushu is a crime.
The ULTIMATE dishonor!
This was one of my favorite movies growing up. I had it on VHS and watched it over and over and over! It's just one of those films that makes you feel so happy after watching. It's funny, bad ass, romantic, and Mulan herself is so relatable as a person... also it has the amazing Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga, Eddie Murphy, George Takei, BD Wong, James Hong... like the cast is studded with talent. As a young girl I never doubted I could kick ass thanks to Mulan.
Do Hercules next please 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 they ate down bad with the songs
I can't believe you've never seen this! Such a good reaction. And yes, Shang is a bi icon. Love your Disney reactions!
Apparently the director said that after Mulan saved him, Shang was supposed to say "if you were a girl I would kiss you".
Ugh love Mulan. Make a Man Out of You is top five Disney songs of all time!
So fun fact the voice actors in Mulan aren’t actually the singers!!! Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong voice Mulan and Shang but Broadway legend Lea Salonga and Donny Osmond (😂) did the singing!!!
"Why not? More men should be bi!" - Eleanor Shellstrop, The Good Place
Horror animation is something we need more of. apart from Coraline I don’t really know any🤔
I am having an awful day stuck in a toxic household and this is just the pick-me-up I needed, thank you Chuuzus
“The emperor will stop you 😠”
Chuuzus - I DONT THINK SO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Life is odd. I had just ate at a restaurant doing karaoke and a guy went up and sang "Ill make a man out of you." Havent watched nor heard Mulan in a long time.
Can you react to "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron"? It's a story about a strong, beautiful horse with a spirit that can never be broken. I cry every time i watch it! 😭💔🔥
I loved this reaction so much, and I love our bi king Li Shang 😂
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
Awww Mulan is my absolute favorite Disney movie!!! Just perfection!!! ❤❤❤
I freaking adore Mulan, I still get chills every time they all bow to her at the end and the music swells up, UGH so good!
Side note that Perfect Blue poster in The back is hard omg 🔥👏🏾💙🩵
30:11 See how Shan-yu didn't care or say "You are a woman"..he was just pissed she killed his army because back then.. huns had female soldiers, he was just shocked to see the person that killed 90% of his army..they were more forward than the part of China Mulan is from
Your Disney/Pixar reactions are everything! You have such a nice variety of videos (Saltburn, Percy Jackson, White Chicks, Mulan, who is doing it like you??). Loving your new channel too! 💖
20:58 greatest whiplash in Disney history
The I’ll make a man out of you sequence was my feminist awakening aged 8, and I still feel like I could pull a door off its hinges when I hear it 🔥
I think this might be my favourite reaction so far this year! 💖 I watched Mulan a thousand times growing up and she was one of my favourite disney characters and I'm so happy that you reacted to it 🥰🥰
So glad you’re reacting to this! One of my favorites from my childhood. And Mulan has always been, and will always be, my answer to the question of who my favorite Disney Princess is. She’s a fecking QUEEN. Smart, strong, willing to do anything to protect her family. What’s not to love?
Oh and by the by, “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” is 1000% on my workout playlist. The hype!
"This came out in 1998, wow. That is soo long, that is ages ago" girl 😂 *I* came out in 1998! Don't do me like this 😭
Been wanting to rewatch ‘Mulan’ so I’m gonna pretend we’re in the same room watching together watching this hehehe
Just rewatched the Happy Feet movies and ik you’d eat them up!!! The music and “choreography” is phenomenal
Definitely react to Hercules next, please! Also, if you're interested in learning more about the elements of Chinese culture in this movie, I'd recommend watching Xiran Jay Zhao's video commentary on the 1998 Mulan. They also did a commentary on the 2020 remake and read it for filth.
Even when I was 10 and watched this movie, I was like "he thought Mulan was a man though.....hey wait a sec here......"
🎵 LETS GET DOWN TO BUSINESS 🎵 the song gets me pumped 😂
Disney did the live action dirty 😢 Shang wasn’t even in it like “ what was the reason? WHAT WAS THE REASON!!!??”🫴
Wasn't the reason they were trying to be closer to the real story (Mulan was a real woman), and Li Shang wasn't real?
The reason is way dummer than you can imagine. Apparently thanks to me2 campaign they deemed Shang as "inapproaprite" partner since he had higher rank than her. Yes, this was the actual stated reason.
Right?!
I was looking forward to the shirtless live-action scene, and Disney took that away from me! 😭 That live-action sucked!
@@RobinNicoagain Never mind they didn't even start dating after the movie ended XD. Sure, some snowflakes would make a fuss about it, but I have a feeling, they annoyed a lot more people by removing him XD.
@@leahdavis9434 than they should have respected the real story in the animation too also in the movie ver there’s magic and they changed the male villain to female. So I don’t think that’s a good enough reason, they were going for women empowerment and that’s fine🤷♀️
As a kid I thought Shang was so elegant and manly and thought he was my fave Disney 'Prince'. Me as a Bi adult is like nahhhh we like him for more than those reasons now 😂😂👀👀
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
Mulan is one of my favourite Disney princess because of how relatable she is and because of how she's such a fighter, it always inspired me
Chu idk if people have told you before but you have such an ASMR-y voice, it’s just so relaxing to listen to you talk
I agree. The fact every Disney princess was a top tier soprano was 🤌🏼 Mulan Pocahontas Ariel Jasmine Aurora all the girls could sing down
This is one of the best disney animated films and princesses, amazing songs, beautiful animation, great jokes that aged beautifully too!!
this movie always gets me in my feels!!! im so happy you reacted to this!! love your channel 🙈🙈
I LOVE how you can sense lgbt characters, the radar WORKS
btw; i dont know if you will see this, but i would love to see you reacting to "dead poets society" (1989)
i have no idea if youve watched it before, but its one of my favorites!
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and that of his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 omg dawg just leave it alone. let people headcanon in peace
Awwwww i love that you watched this movie! This was really one of my favorites back in the days!
Loved this reaction 💓
Not gonna lie, I clicked on the video because of the title and stayed for the quality!
Aah, you're such a sympathetic person! You seem like you'd be a great person to know.I really like your reactions :D
I would probably recommend that you try Perfect Blue, for a different kind of animated movie. It's Japanese and it's... a lot closer to the horror genre that you say you also like.
You will definitely love Hercules.,looking forward to seeing your reaction.
Your joy when watching this could be felt through the screen! You really cheered up my day! You mentioned suggesting other movies to react to near the end, and I want to suggest “The Goonies”. Not a horror movie, so no worries there 😅
I’ve been a subscriber for about a month or two and I absolutely adore you! You have helped me through the times when I was feeling down, you have a wonderful aura to you 💓
Oh my goodness! Mulan is one of my favorite films! ✨Thank you for this hilarious and joyous reaction👏🏾🤗
A detail I love is that there are no songs between finding the burnt out village and the end credits (apart from a short burst of 'Be a Man' as they're climbing into the palace dressed as women), because they thought songs would undermine the more serious tone of the events from that point.
Early finally! I love this film, Li Shang is bi for sure.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
@@spec1512 Dude I know, it's a joke. You don't need to explain a Disney film to me simply because you're so offended at people commenting that a beloved animated character might be bi.
@@mimirants7935 I'm just explaining that it has nothing to do about being bi, but that being considerate or being prroud of someone doesn't mean being in love or sexually attracted
Your videos always improve my mood so much!! Thank you fr fr❤ you’re a healer imo
I like how the Emperor just walked off Shan Yu‘s assassination attempt. Didn’t even blink.
hey chu💖...just came across your channel through this video and queen do i love it! Your commentary and accent over this absolute animated master piece is just ✨chef's kiss✨...keep up the slayy mate!
I loved your reaction ❤ you should definitely watch Disney's Hercules next... It's so good
i just gotta say, i discovered your channel a few months ago and have loved every video since. you emit such a beautiful energy and vibe I'm so so glad I've found you :) keep up the good work darling much love from all of us
I train to "Make a Man out of you" 😂❤
I would love to be your friend 😂 you’re such a joy to watch. Also absolutely react to part two
OMGGGG I LOVE YOU CHU! Mulan is my favvv, this reaction was sooo good! ❤
saw the title and scream laughed you are never wrong!
It's so much fun to watch your reactions because you enjoy it so thoroughly, make funny jokes and still pay attention to the details 😂😂 I laughed so much while watching, thank you so much!
The porridge mushu made for mulan is called congee and its delicious
I have so much love for this film, what an absolute classic! I listen to I’ll Make a Man Out of You more than I should admit to 🤣
Mulan is one of my favorite Disney princesses because she's very relatable plus she was able to save all of China.
SCREAMING CRYING I'M SO EXCITED TO WATCH THIS REACTION!!!
Chuu you gotta watch Tarzan! Another classic w a great soundtrack
Mulan 2 isn't that bad, it's just not as strong as the first. Thats the case with most straight to DVD Disney sequels to be fair. I would still tune in if you decided to watch it! I love your animated reactions 😌
Chuu will LOVE the sequel because it's a great time to yell at mushu
Awww Mulan is one of my favorite Disney movies! It brings back SO many memories for me as a little kid! Glad to see you react to it!
This song is so fire 17:36 I sing it to pump me up to this day when I saw it in theatres as a kid
Also, I wonder, have you watched Studio Ghibli films? Would love to see your reaction to them.
I just noticed you put perfect blue poster in the background yesss🙌💙
Thank you so much for this!!❤ this movie was my childhood and still my fave disney movie ever (fave movie period actually)😭 tbh even growing up I always knew I never cared about anyone's gender or gender identity, so I always assumed Shang was pansexual like me but didnt accept his feelings until it was revealed shes a woman bc then itd be accepted back then, even way before I knew anything about sexual orientations lol
Also, unpopular opinion, I find the live action a decent movie but ONLY IF you accept it as some completely different story of it's own that and set aside the idea that the original even exists. And I had a VERY hard time doing that as a die hard Mulan simp, but once I did i was able to actually enjoy watching it.
Edit: a lot of people miss it, but when Mulan shows that she was one who took away Shan Yu's victory, he only called her the soldier from the mountain and didnt acknowledge her being a woman bc the Huns had women soldiers, they didnt keep them from fighting. And if im not mistaken (and if what i read up on was correct and remembered right), Mulan's character was loosely based on an actual woman!
I'm here for the best training song. And for Li Shang.😊
Hi Chu 💛 I love your reactions especially animation movies from the 90’s 💗
Im so happy you enjoyed this movie 😊 thank you, your reactions are the best 💅✨
You seemed to enjoy the hell out of this movie and I thank you for sharing it with us
I'VE BEEN SAYING SHANG WAS BI SINCE FOREVER YES! That look he gives Ping after he kicks him down, seals the deal. You should watch the second one. It's not as good but I think it's a fun time because the drama 😗 all the characters' communication skills, out the damn window
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
Now a man who is grateful to another man = a romantic/sexual connotation? It's embarrassing dhzjshdsjh
This was one of my favourite Disney films as a kid. It was definitely part of my bi awakening, and now I realise Mulan could be interpreted as trans, too, it's a cool thought. As for other vintage animated movies that I would recommend are The Aristocats, Anastasia and The Iron Giant.
Li Shang isn't bi, "Ping" saved his life and his army, so he's very grateful that a man he trained did such a feat, but when he learns that it was a woman in the end, it's a shame for him and his army to be saved by a woman, since women were forbidden to go to war, it's not for nothing that she pretended to be a man. It had no romantic connotations when she was Ping, especially a movie in 1998, they'd never think of making a bi character.
There is no trans as well... but y'all have reading problem? She pretended to be a man to go in war since women were forbidden, it's called cross-dressing.
Mulans father: “It can’t be.” 😧
You: “It is.” 😌
Me: 🤣🤣🤣
You should watch mulan 2 :). Love your videos!!!
it is that that mulan was an actual person, there's a ballad about her