Does anybody remember this guy?
Anyone...
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I remember him
Anyone know this guy's name? (No googling it or looking at the filename)
Shan Yu
Luckily we don't have to remember him. We'll simply wait for Disney to give us a live action remake of Mulan.
Maybe that time they will actually pay the original screenwriters?
Besides his name being in the filename, he was a really forgettable villian with a bland design.
>1998
>old
Shan (you)
>wanted all of China to know his name
>now not even 8-year-old neets on the internet know his name
Harsh times for the greatest Disney villain of all time.
I asked: Does anybody remember him?
Not: Who is he?
Did you see the difference?
>it's 2D so it's old
I like how hes the only one who didnt judge Mulan for being a chick in the army.
Truly what you say doent matter. It's what people think you said that does.
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Mulan came out almost 21 years ago.
I remember him because I've seen the movie a fair few times.
I wouldn't call him especially memorable but he is "different". He lacks any kind of relationship with Mulan. Their final confrontation is like the second time they've made eye contact. You'd think that's a flaw but I like having an antagonist with his own independent motivations that don't revolve around the protagonist. To him Mulan is some literally who ("the soldier from the mountains").
Well there was that time he jumped like 20 feet vertically and through a massive wooden beam to intercept Mulan.
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Let's say he's the Broly of Disney villains. Everyone appreciates him for his power level.
In my head he was always just Attilla the Hun, but how fucking new do you have to be to not know Mulan?
he was the first Disney villain cooler than any on the heroes of his his film. A film about fat gays and short gays. A film about fem-obedient Asian man, a film about steals from her father and cross dresses as a man Asian girl.
Anyway, it isn't that complicated. Takes an entire reality to play dumb to not get it, his first scene he climbs a tree, a fun things boys like to do, makes a tree house (not really) and calls his pet falcon. If they didn't have yellow eyes they wouldn't even have looked like bad guys much at all, that.
I couldn't even watch it all the way through in the theater. Pocahontas had a similar problem. Little Mermaid, Aladdin, even Beauty & The Beast were enjoyable to young boys. Pocahontas and Milan were the disappointment , the subtle statement that the entire culture machine was shrugging you off because you weren't girly enough, you shouldn't be here.
I wonder if young boys ever figured out how they got herded into cheering the last two film s?
Yeah, I remember him. This one is the only disney movie with a strong female who isn't a bitch at all.