the disney studios has its formula for annual , full-length animated features down so pat that it’s hard to remember which one you’re watching at any given moment .
” mulan , ” their 36th animated adventure , is the latest case in point .
once again we have a tale focused around a strong central character ( female as usual ; disney is one of the few studios whose heroines–ariel , belle , pocahontas , and now mulan–get equal screen time with their heroes in recent years ) .
add the requisite love interest and a wise-cracking sidekick or two , pep up the soundtrack with a handful of strategically placed show tunes ( an introspective number by a pool or looking in a mirror , a rousing anthem , a cutesy , montage-backed crowd pleaser ) , pose a few threats to our engaging lead , and tie things all up neatly by the closing credits .
bob’s your uncle !
better make that walt’s your uncle . . .
kids will no doubt go ga-ga over ” mulan ” ( or at least the fast food tie-ins ) , but familiarity can , after a while , leave grown-ups–this reviewer included–wishing for a little more .
maybe an animated feature without–shock !
horror ! –the
songs , for example ?
or maybe a film in which a cheeky chihuahua called pepe longs to become a matador from trinidad ? ?
how about simply ditching the sidekicks altogether ?
it isn’t gonna happen .
like disney’s previous entries , ” mulan ” is slow to make its mark .
the animation tends to suffer from some slackness in the early going and the humorous element , a madcap dragon wannabe ( in the guise of a loquacious lizard with a case of dry mouth , courtesy eddie murphy’s animated vocal talents ) , plays like an inappropriate if necessary ( formula-wise ) afterthought .
however , after about an hour everything comes together and the formula , like it or not , clicks .
highlights include a spectacular cavalry charge on a snow-covered pass ( which , due to the sophistication of today’s computer-generated imagery , is hard to tell from the real thing ) , a memorable , show-stopping musical interlude ( ” i’ll make a man out of you , ” penned by matthew wilder and david zippel ) , and last but not least , mulan herself .
voiced by ming-na wen , mulan is disney’s strongest female character to date .
when hordes of huns pour over china’s great wall and threaten to overthrow the imperial palace , the emperor decrees that every family in the land dispatch one man to serve in the imperial army .
since mulan’s father is infirm , but proud , the high-spirited mulan steals her father’s armor and , incognito , signs up to face the mongolian menace .
attracted to , but not distracted by , her commanding officer shang ( b . d .
wong ) , mulan outmatches her fellow combatants in smarts , wit , and physical ability .
she’s a woman of the ’90s a couple of millennia ahead of her time .