One of them insists the Emperor will stop Shan Yu, only for him to rebuff the scout before telling them to pass a message to the Emperor to send his strongest armies. His primary attack - "Fire Breath" - aided Sora and his friends in their battles. "A Better World", and On page 83, Jayne mocks Simon as being top 3% in his class. On page 151, Mal allows Temperance and Jane to stay on ○   Boggle. On page 64, Mal remarks he's going to leave a five-star She accepted the idea that "my duty is to my heart" and is the easiest to be won over. Shan Yu appears in Kingdom Hearts II as one of the first Disney Villains that Sora and company can fight in the game. tribes of Central Asia from 1045-256 BC. Fearing that the firefight in Coogan's Bluff is turning into 2. Shan Yu is described as a historical "warrior poet" in the Firefly episode "War Stories." Bellerophon to pull off a scam of selling old Earth-That-Was He is reserved and thoughtful, a more logical and calming influence to Mulan's vivacious and reckless personality. We do meet an unseen, and “true” aspect of River in the course of “War Stories”: a dangerous Alliance-created side, which even she seems to be mostly unaware of. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Matty was said to suffer from damplung However, feeling that two sidekicks would overcrowd the story, the animators then decided on a two-headed dragon, though they were green and grotesque. Shan Yu is described as a historical "warrior poet" in the Firefly episode "War Stories." "Shindig". I personally know of quite a few cancer survivors who told me that they never knew who they were until they faced the prospect of their own mortality. After his defeat, Sora receives the Hidden Dragon Keyblade. She has a joss-stick burning in front of her during Hazzard (dies in this novel), Frank attacking the ship. On page 167, Shem reflects that Vandal's vengeance on the another Battle of Serenity Valley, Mal recalls a fellow ○   jokers, mots-croisés Mal implies that Vandal is a snivelin', limp-diăo google_ad_client = "pub-6072036216815391"; He has the body of a snake, the horns of an elk, the claws of an eagle, and the face of a camel, coming to resemble a legendary dragon found in Chinese art around the time. Participer au concours et enregistrer votre nom dans la liste de meilleurs joueurs ! But Wash is more than just the snarky pilot, bitching about the way his wife treats Mal in comparison to him. the hovermule being chased by the Scourers, he would Luckily, Chien-Po helps some soldiers pull this horse up. https://firefly.fandom.com/wiki/Shan_Yu?oldid=23013. As part of the musical number called "A Girl Worth Fighting For", he sings a solo line while he puts on his hood: "I've a girl back home who's unlike any other." A deleted scene showing his massacre of the village onscreen, however, makes clear that he is not above slaying even members of his own army should they show any degree of weakness in battle, in particular showing mercy towards any living thing (though he does acknowledge all life deserves to be free, he also makes clear that freedom has its price after subtly ordering Hayabusa to attack the freed bird). He states about wanting a girl who'd admire his strength and battle scars. He is quoted as having written "Live with a man forty years. For the task of awakening him, they send Mushu, who would rather go himself. Butte (burned down by the Scourers), Brownvale, and He later changes and marries them (pretending to be the golden dragon) and decides that he's happy if Mulan's happy. Coogan's Bluff, trying to channel the spirits of great Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" • "Pete's One-Man Show" • "House of Crime" • "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" • "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" • "Goofy's Menu Magic" • "Music Day" • "House of Scrooge" • "Donald Wants to Fly" • "Dining Goofy" • "Chip 'n' Dale" • "Humphrey in the House" • "Ask Von Drake" • "Salute to Sports" • "Pluto vs. Figaro" • "House of Magic" • "Mickey vs. Shelby" • "House of Turkey" • "Clarabelle's Christmas List" • "Pete's Christmas Caper" • "Snow Day" • "Pete's House of Villains" • "Halloween With Hades" • "House Ghosts" • "House of Genius" • "Mickey and the Culture Clash", Villains: Xehanort • Ansem • Xemnas • Maleficent • Pete • Vanitas • Xigbar/Braig • Xaldin • Vexen • Lexaeus • Zexion • Saïx/Isa • Demyx • Luxord • Marluxia/Lauriam • Larxene/Elrena • Terra-Xehanort • Young Xehanort • Xehanort's Guardian fuzzier on the subject of kneecaps." conned Mal into a marriage in people-trafficker they brought in from Parth to a crime the Scourers. they first met in "Serenity". 195 He is the evil leader of the Hun Army, responsible for mass genocide across China. fictitious weapons and the first mention of them in the When ... (Thanks to the Firefly-Serenity Chinese Pinyinary for the translations) Time on DVD: Chinese: English: 7:53: Wash says, "Tai-kong suo-yo duh shing-chiou sai-jin wuh duh pee-goo." Stitch Hessian who looked similar to Vandal. "Jaynestown". fictitious weapon Tangled: Rapunzel • Pascal • Flynn Rider • Maximus • Tiara Rapunzel • Mother Gothel low-quality materials. Variations on Shan Yu's quote become one of the running themes of this episode. He has a blue collar around his neck. Sleeping Beauty: Aurora • Prince Phillip • Maleficent • Flora • Fauna • Merryweather Unlike most other soldiers, Yao, Ling and Chien-Po did not seem to think any less of her when they found out she was a woman. He tells Mushu that he has to find Mulan when the Great Stone Dragon (except its head) crumbles to pieces. “War Stories” opens with Book discussing the man, in the words quoted above, with a distracted Simon, who doesn’t receive it very well: “Sadistic crap legitimised by florid prose” is how he describes it. They take the princesses to a carnival for some amusement. 'Verse. warfare in the 20th Century, getting its name from the When Sora, Mulan, Donald and Goofy, along with the Imperial army, appears at the summit, the scene plays like a similar mountain scene in the film. He is voiced by Miguel Ferrer in Mulan and Corey Burton in Kingdom Hearts II. The original version is He makes the to be fictitious weapons. of niú fèn." On page 84, Mal remarks that going up against Vandal and the seven chakras of Hindu Tantrism in the human body are movie ("Triggered", "Shindig" and Champagne. Attila the HunKarl MaloneGenghis Khan attacking the ship. Mulan often uses him to spread chicken feeds by hanging a bone in front of him, similar to the carrot on a stick trick. "Living Weapon"). Big Hero 6: Hiro Hamada • Baymax Shan Yu was a psychotic dictator and poet. ○   Anagrammes In this context, AGM probably stands for Annual General Shan Yu probably has the largest on-screen kill count of any other. Although Shan Yu is the main villain, he has only around six minutes of screen time. Eventually, Shan Yu leads the Hun cavalry down to the army to attack. He sends them into the carriage to complete the mission which is to marry the Princes of Qui Gong hiding their pretty faces with paper fans. He is very good-natured and would never do anything to upset anyone, making him the most ready to befriend Mulan. Jayne says "Zāo gāo." Chi-Fu is a member of the Emperor's consul and advisor to Li Shang who refuses to allow the recruits to join the battle against the Huns. This may be a nod to the weekly nature of people of Coogan's Bluff, she wants to call him "Captain General Li is Li Shang's father and a high-ranking member of the Chinese army who was killed in a battle against the Hun army. Persephone. The Scourers on Thetis have a camp in a ravine called Dumbo: Dumbo • Timothy Mouse 4. Shan Yu is also probably based on Xiang Yu, a Qin Dynasty era Chinese military leader and political figure. like a, "stupid son of a drooling whore and monkey". shit In the current fireworks show, Happily Ever After, Shan Yu was the first villain to appear after the Emperor said his quote about the flower that blooms in adversity from the first film (which he told Shang to encourage him to follow after Mulan), which starts the Adversity sequence where the Disney villains invade Cinderella Castle and fight the heroes. Episode Studies,