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Mulan Voice Actors 1998 [top] HereScroll on through to see who's who in the original film. * 1of12. Zoom In. Getty Images, DISNEY. Back to Showcase IndexNext Slide. Decider Ming-Na Wen on voicing "Mulan" In the 1998 film: "That was my first voiceover job ever, and I knew nothing about the process. But I loved the challenge of bringing a character to life just using my voice and my imagination." Tony/Olivier award-winning actress Lea Salonga originally auditioned for Mulan's voice, but it was deemed "not deep enough" for when Mulan is impersonating a male soldier. Although Wen plays Mulan, Salonga was retained for Mulan's singing voice. Mulan touches her hair a lot because animators noticed that Wen did. Wen has a cameo role in the 2020 live action version of the story, appearing as the esteemed guest who introduces Mulan to the Emperor (below) "I am ecstatic to have played a character with such long-lasting influence. Mulan is a role model, not just for little girls, but little boys, too. And for adults! I love it when the moms bring their kids to meet me. They tell me what an impact 'Mulan' has been in their lives, and now, in their kids' lives as well. It's the magic of Disney to be able to translate a Chinese story and make it relatable to everyone for all generations." (IMDb/Wikipedia) Happy Birthday, Ming-Na Wen! Nov 20, 2024 — The 1998 Mulan voice actors were instrumental in creating a film that felt culturally specific yet universally resonant. By casting actors of Asian descent for the majority of the lead roles—a move that was not always standard at the time—Disney added a layer of authenticity that has allowed the film to age gracefully and remain a benchmark for representation in animation. Arguably the film's biggest "get" at the time was Eddie Murphy. As the fast-talking, disgraced dragon Mushu, Murphy provided the comedic energy that balanced the film's heavier war themes. His improvisational style and high-energy delivery turned Mushu into a fan favorite, serving as the perfect foil to Mulan’s more reserved nature. BD Wong as Captain Li Shang (Speaking) mulan voice actors 1998 Here is a look at the key voice actors who defined the 1998 animated classic. (singing). Osmond famously studied Wong's dialogue tapes to match his inflections for the song "I’ll Make a Man Out of You." : Voiced by Miguel Ferrer , the intimidating leader of the Huns. Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po : Voiced by Harvey Fierstein , Gedde Watanabe (singing by Matthew Wilder ), and Jerry Tondo , respectively. Supporting Cast & Roles The Emperor of China : Pat Morita Grandmother Fa : June Foray (singing by Marni Nixon First Ancestor Fa : George Takei Chi-Fu : James Hong Fa Zhou (Mulan’s Father) : Soon-Tek Oh Fa Li (Mulan’s Mother) : Freda Foh Shen The Matchmaker : Miriam Margolyes Khan & Cri-Kee : Frank Welker , the legendary animal voice actor 💡 Did you know? In the Chinese version of the film, Jackie Chan Scroll on through to see who's who in the original film Disney’s 1998 animated masterpiece Mulan remains a cornerstone of the "Disney Renaissance," celebrated for its subversion of traditional princess tropes and its powerful storytelling. While the stunning animation and memorable soundtrack are often credited for its success, the film's lasting impact is deeply rooted in its stellar vocal cast. The love interest and commanding officer, Li Shang, was voiced by BD Wong. Getty Images, DISNEY While Wen handled the dialogue, Disney turned to Broadway royalty Lea Salonga for Mulan’s singing voice. Salonga, who had previously voiced Princess Jasmine in Aladdin , delivered a breathtaking performance in "Reflection." Her clear, emotive soprano became the sonic embodiment of Mulan’s inner conflict, helping the song become one of the most beloved ballads in the Disney canon. Eddie Murphy as Mushu Get a list of the and who wrote them? |
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