The original Disney animated movie Mulan was released, providing the foundation and audience for the sequel Mulan II.
During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Disney produced multiple direct-to-video sequels to their popular movies, including Mulan II.
Disney released Mulan II as a direct-to-video sequel to the original Mulan movie, continuing the story of Fa Mulan and her adventures.
Li Shang plans to propose to Mulan. Meanwhile, Mulan and Shang agree to marry each other after their duties.
The Emperor orders Mulan and Shang to escort Princess Su and her two arranged fiancés to the wedding in the Western City to cement an alliance.
Mulan and her friends discover that Princess Su does not want to marry either of her arranged suitors and plans to avoid the marriage.
Mulan advises Princess Su to defy tradition and marry for love, causing friction with Shang and their mission.
Mulan, Shang, Mushu, and friends begin their journey escorting Princess Su and her suitors.
As they travel, friendships deepen and romantic feelings develop between Mulan and Shang and between Princess Su and her chosen love interest.
Mushu attempts to sabotage the arranged marriage ceremony to allow love matches.
One of the arranged suitors attempts to sabotage the group to force the marriage for political gain.
Following their successful mission, Mulan and Shang marry, symbolizing new beginnings and balance between tradition and change.