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Mul The Little Mermaid
Did you know that it took 1,650 pounds of brewed coffee to finish the movie, “Mulan” ?

“Mulan”, the movie was made in June, 19, 1998. “The Little Mermaid”, the movie was made in November, 17, 1989. This movie is older than the movie, “Mulan”.
The movie, “Mulan”, is a real story of an ancient Chinese poem.“Mulan” the character, sacrifices herself to the army for her father. Mulan disguises herself as a man to join the army to go to war for her father. “Ariel” from The Little Mermaid, also sacrifices her identity as a mermaid to be a human. Ariel wanted to marry a human, but her father tries to get Ariel to resist them. These movies compared has both similarities and differences. Both movies sacrifices identities.
Woman to man, and mermaid to human. Mulan is a better role model to the youth, because she shows courage, loyalty, and she is heroic.

Mulan is a better role model because she shows courage. When Li-Shang and the others found out that Mulan was actually a female, Li-Shang kicked Mulan out of the team. The courageous part is when she fights the Huns back after Li-Shang kicked Mulan out. Instead of Mulan walking away from the fight, Mulan fought the Huns to save the Chinese Empire.
She wasn’t scared of the Huns, she actually defeated the Huns, Shan-Yu.
Ariel also has the courage, but hasn’t shown it
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The good part of Mulan leaving is that she has saved China, sacrificed herself for her father, and now has a boyfriend! Ariel on the other side, she wasn’t loyal to her father. She left her father to marry a human. Ariel is not really loyal. I prefer Ariel’s friend, “Flounder”, he is more loyal than Ariel, and loyal to Ariel. I would call Ariel rebellious than loyal, because she does the opposite of what mermaids do and she doesn’t listen very well. This statement proves Mulan is very loyal, and more loyal that

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