@thano myloans Well I think my family already had this game when I was born, since I have two older sisters, so I pretty much started playing this as soon as I could comprehend how computers worked lmao. I think I was around 6 years old last time I played this? The disc doesn’t work anymore though, I think it got scratched at some point
Differences from the film: Chi Fu is absent(thank god!) Shan Yu's falcon is absent Mulan's horse is absent 2 of Shan Yu's 5 elite Huns are absent(the archer and second shirtless one) All the scenes focused on Shan Yu are absent Mulan appears to screw up at the Matchmaker because she accidently spilled tea on her and not because of the cricket escaping. Mulan finds the conscription to her father after she gets home instead of the imperial soldiers coming to the village and trying to plead that her father is not fit to fight. Implying the soldiers arrived while she was out in this version. No night bathing scene. Mushu doesn't make a fake order message. No destroyed village so either all those soldiers, villagers and Shang's dad don't die or the village is just non existent Mulan gets injured somehow without being slashed by Shan Yu's sword. Shang comes off as more of a jerk who leaves Mulan behind without a second thought unlike the film where he spared her because he saved his life. Shan Yu still has his sword after surviving the avalanche unlike the film where he temporarily lost it. Watch at 44:17 Mulan still has her armor on when she gets left behind and spots the Huns. The Huns take the emperor hostage before Mulan gets into the city and not when she's already in it. Shan Yu still has his hood instead of losing it after the avalanche. Shang, Yao, Ling and Chien Po don't help Mulan in the final battle. So no concubine crossdressing or Shang and Shan Yu having a brawl. The emperor escapes by simply walking into the crowd. Mulan doesn't put the shoe she throws at Shan Yu back on Mulan doesn't disarm Shan Yu with a fan and just kicks the sword out of his hand. Shan Yu dies by just one rocket and not a whole load of fireworks. His sword also appears to get taken along with him and gets destroyed too.
In my opinion, I like Eddie Murphy's voice of Mushu better because he uses his normal voice while Mark Moseley uses his obnoxious voice as that slender red dragon.
Wow. The First Ancestor was being commanding because he furiously said, "Silence!" to Mushu. Just like the Emperor of China, he was being commanding because he angrily said, "Silence!" to Mushu as well.
Animation: Creative Capers Entertainment Producer: Sue Shakespeare Directors: David Molina, Terry Shakespeare Co-Director: Natasha Sasic Production Manager: Darci Ernst Pre-Production Manager: Roxy Steven Designers: Matt Bates, Sylvia Pompei, Bonnie Leick Layout: Mike Hodgson, Kate Moo King, Bonnie Leick Layout Compositor: Ray Molina Assistant Layout Coordinator: Stephanie Herron Directing Animators: Michael Kiely, Greg Tiernan Animators: Rodney Bills, Adam Burke, Roger Chiasson, Chris Derochie, Connor Flynn, Brad Forbush, Ron Friedman, Ernie Gilbert, Dermot O'Connor, John Pearson, Sylvia Pompei, CJ Sarachene, Martin Scully, Jeff Vicanti, Deke Wightman Effects Animation: Brett Hiesy, Bonnie Leick Lead Key Assistant Animators: Sandra Ryan, Mick Cassidy, Laura Nichols, Janice Tolentino Dept. Coordinator: Denise Ryan Key Assistant Animators: Shawn Murday, Sarkis Postajian, Nicole Stinn Assistant Animators: John Behrns, Harley Carnie, Rich Draper, Vaughan Johnson, Bonnie Leick, Carlos Mendez, Peter Palumbo, Eric Wiese Dept. Coordinator, Colorado: Brad Ratcliffe Additional Assistant Animation: Yowza, Inc. Color Art Director: Ron Dias Background: Desmond Downs Color Model: Kathleen Grogan, Candice Colbert Animation Checking, Dept. Supervisor: Carla Washburn Checkers: Maryanna Amman, Claudia Dickerson, Margot Hale, Gillian Higgins, Julia Orr, Muriel Vernon Dept. Coordinator: Sabrina Lewis Test/Camera: Kris Bochum, Rebecca Sampson Dept. Coordinator: Bobbi Swartzendrubber Audio Coordinator: Eric Stover Ink & Paint: Charlie Botton, Steven Friedman, Paul Grant, Chris Manabe Dept. Coordinator: Jeff Vacanti Archivist: Leanne Howard Dialogue Coordinator: Michael Paxton Production Assistants: Steven Friedman, Cynthia Kamau, Jennifer Malone, David Reyes Accounting: Christine A. Holmes, Yekaterina Yezhova, Annabella Dixon Computer-Tech.: Armen Tatoian, Keith Touzin
@@DangerousBoy I like this game. But I played in French: I am from France. The language is maybe different, but I still remember these animations (avalanche is the best).
My guess is that this was the only Disney Animated Story Book to be also seen as a PlayStation game. It’s a shame that the other Disney Animated Story Books could’ve been a PlayStation version as well.
I remembered playing that cool game back in middle school during my 8th grade year!! In fact, the Imperial Storymaker was a total blast!🐉By Thor's Mist Twister!📖
Otis the cow as Manny Marty The Zebra as Sid The Sloth Balto as Diego Oscar as Scrat Lizzardette as Scratte Abby the cow as Ellie Timon and Pumbaa as Crash and Eddie Mushu as Buck the weasel Mama Dragon as Momma Dino Hydra (Hercules) as Rudy Puffy, Aggro and Cutter as Eggbert, Shellie and Yoko Baby Ben as Baby Peaches.
Erm, I wish for a Japanese Disney women rather a gal from china made or developed in the 80s, 90s or 2000s, anybody waited for a Japanese girl too, but in actual 2D animation like Snow White through Princess and the Frog actually be possibly made?