The 1998 Disney classic featured a diverse voice cast that helped define the "Disney Renaissance." To ensure authenticity, the production team sought out Asian vocal talents, making it one of the first major Western animated films to feature a primarily Asian cast. Key Voice Actors : Voiced by Ming-Na Wen (speaking) and Lea Salonga (singing).
The Karate Kid star lent a sense of weary wisdom and immense dignity to the ruler of China. mulan voice actors 1998
While many Disney princesses have a single voice actor, Mulan’s speaking voice was provided by Ming-Na Wen. Wen was already a familiar face in Hollywood, known for her role in The Joy Luck Club . The 1998 Disney classic featured a diverse voice
Every great hero needs a formidable villain, and the late Miguel Ferrer provided exactly that as Shan Yu, the leader of the Hun army. Ferrer’s deep, gravelly tone made Shan Yu one of Disney's most intimidating antagonists—a man of few words but immense presence. The Supporting Cast of Legends While many Disney princesses have a single voice