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Dragon | Woman Disguised As Man
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7.7/10
IMDb86%
Rotten TomatoesBest Family Actress | 1999 | Ming-Na Wen
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Ming-Na Wen
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Hans Bacher
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Rita Hsiao
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Chris Sanders
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Matthew Wilder
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Tony Bancroft
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character Animation | 1998 | Ruben A. Aquino
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Producing in an Animated Feature Production | 1998 | Pam Coats
Film Score of the Year | 1998 | Jerry Goldsmith
1999 | Jerry Goldsmith
Top Box Office Films | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Music Original Musical or Comedy Score | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1999 | Jerry Goldsmith
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Family Actor | 1999 | Eddie Murphy
Best VoiceOver Performance | 1999 | Ming-Na Wen
Best Music Original Song | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Music Original Family Score | 1999 | Matthew Wilder
Best Family Picture | 1999 | Pam Coats
Best Original Score for an Adventure Film | 1998 | Jerry Goldsmith
Best Casting for Animated Voiceover | 1999 | Ruth Lambert
Outstanding Performance of a Song for a Feature Film | 1999 | Christina Aguilera
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character Animation | 1998 | Tom Bancroft
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 1999 | Pam Coats
Budget 90,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 304,320,254 USD

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Mulan touches her hair a lot because animators noticed that Ming-Na Wen did.
This film marked Disney's first ever DVD, released in November 1999.
The first Disney animated film to openly deal with warfare.
"Fa" is the Cantonese pronunciation of Mulan's family name. "Hua" is the correct Mandarin pronunciation, and means "flower." "Hua Ping" (Mulan's fake name) means "flower vase" or just "vase." In China, an effeminate man is often called a "flower vase" or "flowerpot."
Mulan's name means "wood orchid" or "magnolia." As such, magnolias serve as a running motif in the movie.
"Mulan: [to Shang] Would you like to stay for dinner? Grandmother Fa: [Yelling in the background] Would you like to stay forever?"
"The Emperor of China: The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. Shang: Sir? The Emperor of China: You don't meet a girl like that every dynasty."