Mushu Returns to “Mulan”? 2 Highlights from the Animated Version are Added to the Live-Action Version
“Mulan” – The Disney live-action movie starring Liu Yifei is being filmed. The outside world is quite curious about the difference between the animated version (1998) and this one. Now, in addition to using the classic music of the past, it will be quite popular. “Wu Xulong” returned.
“Mulan” is currently filmed in New Zealand and mainland China. Previously, Niki Caro admitted that music in the animated version will not appear in the film, but now an insider of Disney points out that the live-action version will still contain the classic music, but it will not be like The appearance of “Beauty and the Beast”-like musicals, but like “Dancing with the Forest”, there are several key songs.
The animated version of 1998 has many songs that have been sung to this day, including Reflection, Honor to Us All, I’ll Make a Man Out of You, and A Girl With Fighting For.
In addition, it is also said that the wooden dragon will appear in the live version, the animated version is dubbed by Eddie Murphy, the patron saint of the Mulan family, sent to the army by the flower ancestors to ensure the safety of Mulan, but currently it’s still not clear how many characters in the live-action version of the character, and how it will be presented, may change to a real person, or CGI production, or it may be like a real mouse in “Cinderella”, through a lizard-like Animals are presented.
Mulan will be released in North America on March 27, 2020.
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