MUSHU CORP
first appearing in the 1998 animated film Mulan . A small Chinese dragon · becoming her best friend in the process. In the sequel · Mulan II · Mushu is an original character created for the film · Mulan 's producers aspired to cast another comedian as Mushu · they cast Eddie Murphy · but some felt the character diminished the film's serious subject matter . Meanwhile · reception towards Mushu in China was negative · the Emperor of China demands that one man from every household enlists in the Imperial army. [ · 1 ] · Mulan · the only child of aging war veteran Fa Zhou · disguises herself as a man and enlists herself in the army · they summon Mushu · a small dragon who was previously demoted for failing to protect a member of the Fa Family · to awaken him. [ · 2 ] · Mushu accidentally destroys the dragon guardian's statue while attempting to wake him · [ · 3 ]
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