Disney-Freak

24th Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: How in the world would Mulan be able to have a cricket cage that was just put underneath a bit of cloth be able to stay even when she is climbing on top of tables and running around the room to put out the matchmaker?

Disney-Freak

Correction: How in the world does a cricket have the ability to jump back into the cage and close the door? Much of what is seen is purely for the humor of this animated movie, it is artistic license.

25th Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Mulan wipes off her make up while she is singing, her lipstick comes off easily, but it should have smeared on her face.

Disney-Freak

Correction: In reality it would have but it doesn't have to if this is a cartoon.

24th Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: How would the rest of the Huns (after the avalanche) be able to beat Mulan to the Imperial City when they only have two feet and Mulan has a horse?

Disney-Freak

Correction: The Huns are closer to the city than Mulan is and they know the city very well. They most likely know a shortcut to get to the city because if they didn't and went the way Mulan did they would have been spotted.

22nd Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: How in the world would all of the bad guys in the dragon costume know the routine or something like it? They would have to know some kind of routine because if the didn't then they would be going in all different directions and people would be pretty suspicious.

Disney-Freak

Correction: It is possible those huns have had previous experience so they know the routine.

20th Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Mushu breaks the Great Stone Dragon, he hits the statue with his banger thing, breaks off an ear, then he hears the crumbling sound of rock cracking, next the camera shows us a wide shot of the statue crumbling, in that scene the statue crumbles from the bottom up when Mushu had obviously hit it from the top, so the top portion should crumble into hundred of pieces not the bottom.

Disney-Freak

Correction: If the bottom of the statue had a weakness and not the top, it's normal it should have crumbled this way, notwithstanding the place where it was hit. Besides, this is a cartoon, and that's often how things collapse.

Sereenie

22nd Mar 2005

Mulan (1998)

Corrected entry: At the end when Granny Fa says, "She brings home a sword. If you ask me she should've brought home a man." The voice says "Man" but the lips say Ma. The lips don't say the N.

Disney-Freak

Correction: She actually cut herself off when she heard Li Shang's voice - she said "Ma..." It was a comedic effect.

Correction: When she says, "...man.", you should not even see her lips form the letter 'n', as she speaks, it is her tongue that creates the 'n' sound. Try it yourself.

Super Grover

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