Characters
Themes and Messsages
Cultural Context
Plot Points
Quotes
100

Who is Mulan's small but mighty dragon companion?

Mushu

100

What does Mulan teach us about being true to oneself?

Being yourself is more important than meeting others’ expectations

100

What is the tradition that Mulan visits at the beginning of the movie to find a good husband?

The matchmaker

100

Why does Mulan decide to take her father’s place in the army?

He is too old and weak to fight, and she wants to protect him

100

Who says, "Dishonour! Dishonour on you! Dishonour on your cow!"

Mushu

200

What is the name of Mulan’s lucky cricket?

Cri-Kee

200

What lesson does Mulan learn about strength during training?

True strength comes from perseverance and using one’s unique skills

200

What is the significance of the ancestors in Mulan’s family shrine?

They are honored and believed to guide and protect the family.

200

What challenge does Mulan face during her training with the other soldiers?

She struggles to keep up but eventually proves herself by retrieving the arrow from the pole.

200

Who says, "The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all"?

The Emperor

300

Who is the captain of Mulan’s army unit?

Captain Li Shang

300

How does the movie portray teamwork?

It shows that working together is essential to success

300

Why is the Great Wall of China significant in the movie?

It is attacked by the Huns and serves as a symbol of protection for China

300

How does Mulan save the Emperor at the end of the film?

She uses her wits to trap Shan Yu and defeats him using fireworks

300

Who says, "My, my, what beautiful blossoms we have this year. But look, this one’s late. I bet when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all"?

Mulan’s father.

400

What is the name of the main villain in the animated film?

Shan Yu

400

Why does Mulan feel like she doesn’t fit in at the start of the movie?

She feels pressure to meet societal expectations but struggles to conform.

400

What traditional Chinese value does Mulan demonstrate by taking her father’s place in the army?

Filial piety

400

What disguise does Mulan use to join the army?

She pretends to be a man named Ping

400

Finish this line from the song Reflection: "When will my reflection show...?"

Who I am inside.

500

What animal symbolises Mulan's family in the animated version?

A dragon

500

How does Mulan bring honor to her family?

By saving China and showing courage and selflessness.

500

What does the dragon Mushu symbolize in Chinese culture?

Strength, protection, and good fortune.

500

What happens after Mulan’s true identity is revealed?

She is cast out of the army but chooses to stay and protect China from the Huns

500

Who says, "You don’t meet a girl like that every dynasty"?

The Emperor

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