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Fa Mulan

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My Name Is Mulan. I Did It To Save My Father!
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Background

Fa Mulan is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. She is the strong-willed and tenacious daughter of a war veteran, who strives to uphold her family's honor. When her father is called back into battle to defend China from Shan Yu, Mulan opts to protect him by taking his place under the guise of a male soldier named Ping.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Mulan's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
At the start of the film, Mulan is seen rehearsing her answers for the Matchmaker's examination (she noted the answers on her arm). Despite running late, Mulan makes it to the Matchmaker, but her time there ends in humiliating failure. Shortly after, the Emperor's counselor, Chi-Fu, arrives in her village to announce that the deadly Huns, led by Shan Yu, have invaded China, and that one man in every family must serve in the war, being conscripted into the Imperial Army to reinforce the Emperor's troops. Despite her protests, her father agrees to go in spite of his old age and disabilities. Knowing her father would die, Mulan secretly goes in his place by posing as a man, cutting her long hair with her father's sword, stealing her father's armor and riding away on her horse, Khan. That night, her journey to honor has begun. On her way to the army camp, Mulan meets Mushu, a small dragon who claims to be a guardian sent to her by her ancestors. He agrees to help her pass as a soldier. Though Mulan fails the army training at first, no thanks to having gotten on the bad side of the other recruits, including Yao, Ling, and Chien Po, and Mushu trying to help through trickery, which only serves to anger her superior officer in Captain Li Shang, she uses her intelligence and determination and becomes the first soldier to solve a puzzle set by Shang. This happens just after Shang decided that she had failed the training regiment and was not fit to serve in the Imperial Army since her lack of strength and discipline would be putting her own life and that of her fellow troops in great danger, handing her horse's reins and telling her to go home. While Mulan could have done that, seeing as she had already ensured her father would not be killed in battle due to his body and old war wounds catching up to him, she attempts the first test with recovering the arrow at the top of a tall pillar again. Upon figuring out how to solve it, she is nearly to the top when the other recruits begin to wake up as dawn breaks. Seeing her efforts, they cheer her on, putting aside their earlier teasing of her, and when Shang comes out to see what is going on, he is shocked and surprised when his arrow lands at his feet, and sees that Mulan was the one who solved his puzzle. With that, he gives her another chance and allows her back into the regiment. Afterward, she rapidly progresses to become one of the best soldiers in the unit. She also befriends Yao, Ling, and Chien Po, three fellow soldiers, though she is forced to hide her Sex. Through the machinations of Mushu, the soldiers are called to the war front. After finding that the main Imperial Chinese Army, led by Shang's father General Li, has been completely destroyed by the Huns, with no survivors left standing from either the General's army or the village they had been protecting from Shan Yu and the Huns, Shang leads Mulan and the other soldiers to stop them since their unit was the only defense left standing between Shan Yu and the Imperial City. Despite the unit being outnumbered after Mushu blows their cover and alerts the Huns to their position, Mulan is able to defeat the Huns by starting an avalanche and burying them by way of the last rocket in the army's munitions. She sustains an injury from Shan Yu, which results in her true Sex being revealed. She is spared death, the punishment for a woman joining the army, as Shang's way of repaying the debt from Mulan rescuing him during the previous battle. Mulan is left behind by the army and prepares to return home to face humiliation. However, she discovers that Shan Yu and his five generals have survived the avalanche and are heading towards the Imperial City. Mulan arrives first and attempts to warn Shang. As a woman, however, she is ignored by him and everyone else (after what happened previously), except for Yao, Ling, and Chien Po, and orders them to keep an eye out for Shan Yu and the surviving Huns. However, when Shan Yu reveals himself and captures the Emperor, Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien Po join her in a rescue attempt. Mulan disguises herself, Yao, Ling, and Chien Po as concubines and takes out the Hun guards, allowing Shang to reach Shan Yu and the Emperor. Yao, Ling, and Chien Po escape with the Emperor, but Mulan remains behind after Shang is knocked unconscious by Shan Yu. She reveals herself to the ruthless leader of the Huns as the soldier who took out most of his army, which angers Shan Yu. Shan Yu draws his sword and angrily slashes at her, tearing down portions of the palace in the process. While running from Shan Yu, she comes up with a plan to kill him by means of fireworks. While Mushu and Cri-Kee fetch the fireworks, Mulan faces Shan Yu on the roof of the Emperor's palace. She disarms him with a paper fan and uses his own sword to pin him to the roof, allowing Mushu to launch a fireworks rocket at Shan Yu, killing him on impact with a nearby fireworks tower. Mulan is oppressed by Chi-Fu for the final time when he arrogantly says that as a woman, she is unworthy of being called a hero or being worth anything. Mulan is then confronted by the Emperor with her various crimes, having heard about them from Chi-Fu. At the same time, he acknowledges that she saved all of China and bows to her out of respect. His gesture results in all the gathered people bowing as well. The Emperor first offers Mulan a council position, then a job as consul, both of which Mulan respectfully declines, explaining that she'd much rather go back home to her family. The Emperor accepts this, and gifts her with his personal crest and Shan Yu's sword. Having changed from a once gawky misfit into an honorable heroine, Mulan returns home and is able to reconcile with her father. The end of the film shows Mulan inviting Shang, who had followed Mulan under the guise of returning her helmet, to dinner. She is last seen thanking Mushu for his guardianship.

Statistics

Tier: 9-B, Higher with Dragon Firework Cannon

Name: Fa Mulan, Ping (while disguised as a man)

Origin: Mulan

Sex: Female

Age: 16 year old

Classification: Human, Soldier

Status: Alive

Alignment: Chaotic Good (Mulan is a young girl who desguised herself as a man so that she could take her father's place in the war. She also risked her life during an avalanche to save Li Shang and at the end of the day saved all of china)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Wall level (Mulan is comparable to other soldiers who can break stone blocks. She can also injure Li Shang with her blows the latter of which could briefly contend with Shan Yu who can destroy a door with a punch and bust through a roof), Higher with Dragon Firework Cannon (the canon was responsible for an Avalanche)

Durability: Wall level

Striking Strength: Wall Class

Lifting Strength: At least Athletic Human (Should be comparable to her fellow soldiers who by working together could lift a large statue)

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Comparable to Li Shang who could outrun a bear)

Combat Speed: Superhuman

Reaction Speed: Superhuman

Stamina: High (Even before her training was completed Mulan could spend most of a night climbing a pole while weighted down despite already have trained all day with likely very little rest.)

Range: Standard Melee Extended Melee with the Sword of the Ancestor, Hundreds of Meters with a bow and Dragon Firework Cannon

Intelligence: Gifted (Despite her humble origins, Mulan has shown herself as fairly intelligent, cunning, and resourceful, having thought of causing an avalanche in order to defeat Shan Yu's army, disguising her freinds as concubines to take the remain of Shan Yu's army by surprise and rapidly coming up with a plan to defeat Shan Yu once and for all. She was capable of mastering armed combat and unarmed combat, to the point she can skillfully teach children acrobatic moves, in merely three weeks of training)

Powers and Abilities:


Standard Equipment

Sword of the Ancestor: The Sword of the Ancestor is Mulan's main weapon within the movie. It is the sword of her father, Fa Zhou, which she steals alongside his armor to take his place in the Imperial Army. The sword in itself is a fairly regular Jian sword making it double-edged and straight.

Bow and arrows: A bow that Mulan was seen wielding during the battle on the mountain.

Fan: A fan that mulan used in order to disarm Shan Yu

Family Armor: The famil armor is an armor that belongs to Mulan's father, Fa Zhou, which she steals alongside his sword to take his place in the Imperial Army.
Mushu: Mushu is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. He is a pint-sized, fast-talking, self-absorbed Chinese dragon and the self-appointed guardian of Mulan. He sed to be a guardian spirit of the Fa family, but he had been demoted to the humiliating position of an incense burner and gong-ringer for the deceased Fa ancestors ever since he failed to protect a family member, a soldier named Fa Deng, resulting in the soldier's demise by decapitation (he is seen carrying his own head as a spirit). Mushu's reputation would suffer dearly from this, with the eldest of the ancestors refusing to even acknowledge Mushu as a "real dragon", evoking a bitter and eager-to-please side to his personality.

Khan: Khan is a character in Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. He is Fa Mulan's beloved steed, who aids her in the war against the Huns.

Cri-Kee: Cri-Kee is a major character in Disney's 1998 animated feature film Mulan. He is a supposedly lucky cricket belonging to Fa Mulan that serves as Mushu's harried sidekick.

Optional Equipment

Dragon Firework Cannon: A large canon that bears resemblance to a dragon which can fire powerful fireworks.

Bamboo Staff: A staff that Mulan used during her training.


Other

Standard Tactics: Mulan will typically use her sword and martial arts skills for melee combat alongside looking around her surrounding for ways to outwit her opponents.

Weaknesses: Nothing notable.

Battle Records

*Mii (Wii Series) - Thread

    • Keys: SBA
    • Conditions: Mii had their sword and bow
    • Location: SBA
    • Restrictions: None.

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