Little Brother is Mulan's pet dog. He has a blue collar around his neck. Mulan often uses him to spread chicken feeds by hanging a bone in front of him, similar to the carrot on a stick trick. He is voiced by Chris Sanders in the first movie and Frank Welker in the second movie.
In the original Ballad, Mulan had a younger brother. Apparently, Disney wanted to add that element, but didn't find time or accessibility in adding the actual sibling to the film, so they decided instead to include a dog and name it 'Little Brother', as an allusion to that detail from the literary source.
Little Brother is the dog of Fa Mulan and a supporting character in Disney's 1998 animated feature film Mulan.
Little Brother is an animated dog; he does not appear to be any particular breed.
In the film, Li Shang falls in love with Mulan after she enters the army disguised as a male soldier named Ping. Queer fans have always claimed Li Shang as one of their own because of his close, loving relationship with both Ping and Mulan, even though Disney has never commented on the Chinese army general's sexuality.
Sometime later, Mulan and Shang officially marry in Mulan's village, and Mushu accepts the loss of his position; however, Shang combines the family temples, unknowingly enabling Mushu to continue being a guardian spirit. While celebrating, Mushu accidentally reveals himself to Shang and Mulan.
Even though Mulan (as Ping) gains the respect of the army commander and her comrades, once they discover that she is a woman, her army commander and potential love-interest, Shang, loses respect for her and even hates her.
Bruno, a rescued puggle (a pug / beagle mix) is Naim's real dog. Naim also owns two other small dogs, Bella and Angie, who also appear regularly in the show.
Hua Xiu. In Mulan (2020), Hua Xiu (portrayed by Xana Tang), is the sister of Hua Mulan and the second daughter of Hua Zhou and Hua Li. She is based on Mulan's younger brother from The Ballad of Mulan and Mulan's younger sister in the Ming dynasty play Mulan Joins the Army.
We're first introduced to the “hairy and slobbery” Max in the opening scene of Disney's 1989 animated feature film “The Little Mermaid.” The Old English sheepdog is Prince Eric's loyal companion. At the end of the classic film, Max smells Ariel, now in human form, further on down the beach and excitedly alerts Eric.
Khan is Mulan's horse. He is a black horse with a streak of white running on his nose.
The Ballad of Mulan mentions that Mulan had a younger brother. Additionally, the Ming dynasty play Mulan Joins the Army and the Qing dynasty novel Fierce and Filial both state that Mulan had a nine-year-old sister by the name of Munan and a five-year-old brother by the name Hua Fang (who was nicknamed Yaoer).
The Pekingese (also spelled Pekinese) is a breed of toy dog, originating in China. The breed was favored by royalty of the Chinese Imperial court as a companion dog, and its name refers to the city of Peking (Beijing) where the Forbidden City is located.
Meaning:magnolia blossom; wood orchid. Mulan is a feminine name of Chinese origin. While this name refers to flowers, meaning “magnolia blossom” or “wood orchid,” it also brings feelings of strength and victory.
Mulan's surname is tweaked from Fa, the Cantonese pronunciation of her name, to Hua, which makes it truer to the name of the original ballad. However, both names have the same basic meaning.
Hua Mulan (traditional Chinese: 花木蘭; simplified Chinese: 花木兰) is a legendary folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history. According to legend, Mulan took her aged father's place in the conscription for the army by disguising herself as a man.
Fans of Disney's classic 1998 film Mulan know that the cartoon is arguably one of the studio's queerest works — even if that queerness is not explicitly stated.
While Mulan was neither born nor married into royalty, her extraordinary accomplishments in the Chinese military earned her high honor and accolades in her country. Talk about a girlboss, right? Despite not being monarchical, she is recognized as an official Disney princess.
Bruno is a Bloodhound who is Cinderella's pet dog, a friend of the mice, and enemy to Lucifer.
Disney Dogs
You could go with a classic like “Goofy” or “Pluto” or something a little different like “Bolt” or “Perdita.”
Danny Dog – Peppa Pig World.
Relevant Pages. Li Shang Jr., better known as Li'l Shang, is the son of Fa Mulan and Li Shang and the older brother of Lonnie. He appears in Rise of the Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel.
She goes to war to save her dad, sure — but she also goes because she's a tomboy who rejects traditional femininity. The 1998 Mulan follows classic '90s Not Like Other Girls pop feminism rules, and as such she believes in individuality and standing apart from the status quo.
I'm a sucker for the big kiss when the couple finally gets together at the end of Disney movies. However, when Mulan came out in 1998, it made me realize that you don't always need a kiss to have a relationship since Mulan and Shang are the best Disney couple, even without locking lips.