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  1. Yao, Ling, and Chien Po (Simplified Chinese: 阿尧、阿宁、及金宝; pinyin: Ā yáo, ā níng, jí jīnbǎo) are supporting characters in Disney's 1998 animated feature film Mulan. They are a ragtag trio of soldiers who were enlisted in the Chinese army during the war against Shan Yu. Though they were initially hostile towards their fellow soldier, Fa Mulan, they would become some of her ...

  2. Yao, Ling and Chien-Po are supporting characters from the 1998 film Mulan. According to commentary on the Mulan DVD, the trio essentially represents the entire Chinese army. They presumably were recruited via conscription notice by Chi-Fu, similarly to Fa Zhou. As soldiers in the Chinese army, they are capable of fighting using various methods, including swords, cannons, arrows, and hand to ...

  3. Yao, Ling, and Chien Po are three soldiers in the Chinese Army and supporting characters from Disney's 36th full-length animated feature film Mulan and major characters in its direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II. Yao was voiced by Harvey Fierstein, Ling was voiced by Gedde Wantanabe, and Chien Po was voiced by Jerry Tondo. However, Ling's singing voice was provided by Matthew Wilder. Like other ...

  4. List of Disney's. Mulan. characters. The main characters in Mulan II. From left to right: Ling, Chien-Po, Yao, Shang, Mulan, Mushu, Cri-Kee, Su, Ting-Ting and Mei. The following are characters from Disney 's 1998 film Mulan, its 2004 sequel Mulan II and its 2020 remake Mulan.

  5. Source. Yao, Ling, and Chien Po are supporting characters in Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. They are a trio of best friends that were enlisted in the Chinese army during the war against Shan Yu. Though they were initially hostile towards their fellow soldier, Fa Mulan, they would become some of her closest friends over the course ...

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · Breaking away from the traditional Disney princess narrative, the film embraced themes of self-discovery, honor, and gender equality. Mulan’s determination to challenge stereotypes and find her true identity struck a chord with audiences, making her one of Disney’s most beloved characters. The production of Mulan was a journey in itself ...

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  8. Fa Mulan is a fictional character, inspired by a legendary figure, who appears in Walt Disney Pictures ' animated film Mulan (1998). Her speaking voice is provided by actress Ming-Na Wen, while singer Lea Salonga provides the character's singing voice. Created by author Robert D. San Souci, Mulan is based on the legendary Chinese warrior Hua ...