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Animated Films

  • Ralph Breaks the Internet: Mulan is one of the princesses that Vanellope meets at Oh My Disney.
  • In Turning Red, the breakfast Ming makes for Mei, a bowl of congee with eggs and other ingredients to create a smiley face, is a reference to when Mushu makes Mulan a similar dish.

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Live Action TV

  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: "One Indescribable Instant" is every single Disney Princess song rolled into one, which gets even better when it's sung by Lea Salonga, who played two Disney Princesses (she was the singing voice for Jasmine from Aladdin and the title character in Mulan).
  • Firefly: One of the fictional historical figures is called Shan-Yu.
  • Saturday Night Live: A TV Funhouse sketch spoofing the "Disney Vault" features a scene from a fake Direct to Video sequel, Mulan VIII: The Prozoids Fight Back.

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  • Castle Cats: Shen is based on Mushu from Disney's Mulan.
  • Final Fantasy XIV: Sidequest 67. Make a Man Out of You
  • Honor of Kings: Mulan is a Warrior-class hero with two battle stances (with either twin swords or a BFS) in this MOBA that unites various Chinese historical, mythological, and literature heroes. She doesn't even try to hide that she's a woman; she proudly wears her long pink hair on a ponytail and she's still the premiere Action Girl of the roster. Her kit is inherited in Arena of Valor by the hero Yena (switching the BFS to a gigantic ring blade made by combining her twin swords).
  • Legend of Heroes, a Beat 'em Up arcade game set in ancient China, have their characters looking like Captain Ersatzes from the animated movie (Yes, really). The heroine even have a green alternate costume resembling Mulan's outfit from the final battle.
  • Smite: Mulan is a playable hero/'Goddess' from the Chinese Pantheon, while usually the roster has been strictly deities only, they have been more liberal in including demigods or human heroes. She's a Warrior-class character.

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Western Animation

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender: In terms of both design and personality, Mayor Tong (from the Season 2 episode "Avatar Day) is very much an Expy of Chi-Fu, from Mulan. Not to mention, both characters were voiced by James Hong.
  • DuckTales (2017): A dragon statue that must be woken up with a gong? Could Pixiu be related to the Fa Family's Great Stone Dragon... and Mushu? The way Pixiu's name is pronounced even sounds like "Pishu".
  • In the Family Guy episode "Love Thy Trophy" an Asian child among the multicultural children at the foster home Stewie is sent to is told to "go back to your rice paddy, Mulan."

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