Toon Talk: Mulan Special Edition DVD
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Bonus Features - Disc 2:
- For some reason, not only is the Spanish Music Video of “Reflection�? the sole “Music and More�? feature on disc two (why not include it with the rest of the videos on disc one?), but the singer is not even credited.
- The remaining bonus features on disc two are in the “Backstage Disney�? section, arbitrarily divided into individual sections, beginning with The Journey Begins, which chronicles the creative team’s three-week research trip to China (Discovering Mulan), the original poem spoken over concept art (The Ballad of Hua Mulan) and two early Presentation Reels, including one from 1995 that depicts the “Mulan’s decision�? scene pretty much as it appears in the final film.
- Story Artists’ Journey: The development of the character of Mulan is detailed in Finding Mulan, which includes writer Dean DeBlois’ brilliant analyses of the film’s dramatic highlight, Mulan’s transformation, as well as an interview with Mulan’s supervising animator, Mark Henn. A Storyboard To Film Comparison (of the Great Stone Dragon scene) is also included.
- Design: The film’s deceptively simple artistic style (dubbed “poetic simplicity�?) is discussed in Art Design, along with featurettes on Character Design (provided for the film by character designer Chen-Yi Chang, who strived for variety in personalities and shapes) and the films use of color (Ballad of Color). Also available: Still Art Galleries of character designs, visual development, backgrounds and layout.
- Production: In addition to two Progression Demonstrations (Mushu awakes, the Matchmaker), Digital Production and Digital Dim Sum detail the film’s use of CGI, notably in the Hun attack and various crowd scenes.
- Music: The Songs of ‘Mulan’, written by David Zippel (the Broadway lyricists of City of Angels and Disney’s Hercules fame) and Matthew Wilder (the ‘one-hit wonder’ of “Break My Stride�? fame), are featured, along with soloists Lea Salonga and Donnie Osmond, but no mention is made of legendary film scorer Jerry Goldsmith, who (along with Zippel and Wilder) was Oscar-nominated for his Mulan music. (Goldsmith passed away earlier this year, and apparently these features were made prior to then.)
- International Mulan: An interesting featurette, Mulan’s International Journey, reveals how Disney films are translated and re-recorded for different countries; a Multi-Language Reel (which are always fun) of the “I’ll Make A Man�? number is also included, as is a Publicity Art Gallery.
Toon Talk Rating: B
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Coming Soon in Toon Talk:
- The Iron Giant
And Coming Soon from Buena Vista Home Video:
November 9th:
- Just in time for the theatrical sequel, revisit Renee Zellweger in a special edition DVD of Bridget Jones’s Diary.
- Japanese screen legend Beat Takeshi stars in two action-packed new releases: Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman Special Edition and Sonatine.
November 16th:
- Two recent television productions make their DVD debuts: Eloise at Christmastime (starring Julie Andrews) and A Wrinkle in Time (starring Alfre Woodard).
November 23rd:
- Four ever-popular television series will have DVD collections: the first seasons for The Golden Girls, Home Improvement and Lizzie McGuire and the second season of Boy Meets World.
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