Li Shang is a male protagonist and fictional Chinese army captain from Disney's 1998 theatrical animated feature Mulan, and its 2005 direct-to-video sequel Mulan II. He also appears in the Square Enix Playstation 2 game Kingdom Hearts II. His speaking voice was provided by B.D. Wong in all three titles, and his singing vocals were performed by Donny Osmond.
Shortly after his initial introduction in Mulan, we see him being appointed newly as an ar...
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Li Shang is a male protagonist and fictional Chinese army captain from Disney's 1998 theatrical animated feature Mulan, and its 2005 direct-to-video sequel Mulan II. He also appears in the Square Enix Playstation 2 game Kingdom Hearts II. His speaking voice was provided by B.D. Wong in all three titles, and his singing vocals were performed by Donny Osmond.
Shortly after his initial introduction in Mulan, we see him being appointed newly as an army captain, by his father who is a general. Later through the film, he becomes friends with Ping (who is Fa Mulan disguised as a man), after his life is saved by him/her. Shortly after, however, he finds out she is actually a woman, which is forbidden by the empire's law, punishable by death. After sparing her life, and later helping her save the empire, he and she become love interests to each other with the closing of the film.
In Mulan II, the film opens with him proposing to marry Mulan, to which she gladly agrees. He is promoted from...
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