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Mulan 2
Description
The movie continues to explore the heroics of a female warrior and more interesting is her engagement to General Shang.
The movie continues to explore the heroics of a female warrior and more interesting is her engagement to General Shang.
Actors:
Sandra Oh,
Gedde Watanabe,
Michelle Kwan,
Jillian Henry,
June Foray,
Jeff Bennett,
Randy Crenshaw
Sandra Oh
20 July 1971, Nepean, Ontario, Canada
Gedde Watanabe
26 June 1955, Ogden, Utah, USA
Michelle Kwan
7 July 1980, Torrance, California, USA
Jillian Henry
22 October 1996, Big Bear Lake, California, USA
June Foray
18 September 1917, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Jeff Bennett
2 October 1962, Houston, Texas, USA
Randy Crenshaw
Country:
Korea, United States, Asia
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Sandra Oh
20 July 1971, Nepean, Ontario, Canada
Gedde Watanabe
26 June 1955, Ogden, Utah, USA
Michelle Kwan
7 July 1980, Torrance, California, USA
Jillian Henry
22 October 1996, Big Bear Lake, California, USA
June Foray
18 September 1917, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Jeff Bennett
2 October 1962, Houston, Texas, USA
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January 29, 2005
It's harmless, sure, but it's also charmless.June 02, 2005
If it were any more trivial, it'd be invisible. Mulan II is, rather, more conceptually offensive.May 10, 2005
Crap is still crap no matter what pretty gloss you throw on it.January 31, 2005
More of the same...April 02, 2013
It's no surprise that a script this addicted to fortune cookie utterances would fall short on presenting a sane, realistic version of China.