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Carl Skywalker wrote:And for the first time, watched Mulan II. It wasn't bad, imo, but it being all about love and betrothals and such after its predecessor was about war and risking it all to save those you care about made it extremely underwhelming and just kinda... weird? I guess? Mulan is my favorite Disney Princess and this just doesn't do her justice. Kinda seems to take Shang out of character, as well as rushing the three new romances. There's not really much in the way of character development or growth, though they're obviously trying to imply that the princesses did indeed have character struggles/development, but it left a lot to be desired. The sequels to Aladdin, TLK, and Bambi have given me too high standards for Disney sequels, I guess.












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