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Though the other Huns are unnamed, they are distinctly different from each other in clothing and appearance. This video is unavailable.

Immobilizing Shan-Yu on the roof, she steals his sword using a hand fan and pins him to the roof with his own sword while Mushu aims a rocket at Shan Yu. They deliver him to Shan Yu, who orders them to keep watch outside the door.

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. Shan Yu is a villain who is originally from Mulan. He also has dark and abundant hair, but he's also half bald. At first, it seems like a victory, thanks to Mulan. For the task of awakening him, they send Mushu, who would rather go himself.While his troops hide within a Chinese dragon at the Imperial celebration, Shan Yu lies in wait on top of the roof of the Emperor's palace. Mulan witnesses this and flees to the city to warn the citizens. After Shan Yu tells the scouts to go back and convey his message to the emperor, he turns to his archer soldier named Sheshou asking him how many men it takes to deliver a message. They attempt to stop an imperial Chinese soldier from escaping, but the soldier manages to light a signal, thus allowing guards on the other watch posts to light signals of their own to alert the country of the Huns' presence and to allow its military forces to mobilize. Shan Yu is the main antagonist of Disney's 1998 animated feature film, Mulan. The Elite Hun Soldiers (also known as Elite Huns) are the supporting antagonists in Disney's 36th full-length animated feature film Mulan. Although he does charges with a mass army of Heartless, Sora and company destroy most of them and Mulan's quick thinking sends Shan Yu and the rest of the Heartless over the edge of a ridge in an avalanche.Shan Yu is also supremely confident in both his and his army's strength and superiority, sometimes allowing his enemies the advantage in order to prove his might.

The sword's blade has crooked and jagged edges.After Shan Yu is finally defeated, the Emperor hands the sword of Shan Yu to Mulan to show the world what she has done for China. It is a serrated, jagged jian with a ring pommel and a long grip that can be held with one or two hands. The Sword of Shan Yu is a weapon used by Shan Yu, leader of the Hun army, in the invasion of China. Bow to me!" Shan-Yu was the villain of Mulan whom Mulan herself and Li Shang fought against in ancient China. Such examples include his attack on the Great Wall, where he allowed a lone sentry to light the signal fire, sending word to the Emperor and giving him time to mobilize the Imperial Army.

Mushu is extremely diligent and with the help of Cri-kee, helps Mulan defeat Shan-Yu, resulting in him being returned to the position of a guardian.In an earlier story treatment written by Barry Cook, Shan Yu was originally intended to return in Mulan II where he and his deceased army, all are ghosts now, would have started to haunt Northern China, prompting the Emperor to send Mulan and Shang there. The Sword of Shan Yu. In order to escape punishment from the ancestors, he pretends to be the Great Stone Dragon and secretly sets out to make Mulan a war hero. He is the evil leader of the Hun Army, responsible for mass genocide across China. As a violent warlord, Shan Yu leads his horde of Huns to invade, savoring when China knows he is there. He is mustachioed in a thin horseshoe style. After securing the Emperor, in an attempt to distract Shan Yu from Shang (whom he was about to slaughter) Mulan reveals that it was she who destroyed his army.

Despite Shan Yu not making a full appearance in the second film (due to having been killed), Mushu alludes to his demise at least once.Shan Yu, posing for a photo, at one of the Disney parks.Once the party sees the destruction, they charge to the summit of the mountain to encounter the Hun. Unfortunately, it is not. He had burned down a village and was standing in the ruins, smiling about the destruction he had caused.Shan Yu is gigantic and muscular. Seeing that they are near the Imperial City, he leads them onward to accomplish their goal.

He is the evil leader of the Hun Army. However, at the carnival, when some fireflies accidentally set off firecrackers that hit Ling, she cannot contain herself at his misfortune. He darkly jokes about Shan Yu's joke about only man being needed to deliver a message and executes one of the messengers.Zhencha was voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz, Sheshou was voiced by Jim Ward, Lieren was voiced by Peter Siragusa, Bai was voiced by Jack Gilpin, and Bao was voiced by Robert Clotworthy.The Elite Hun Soldiers are later seen riding horseback across the countryside with the rest of the army, having destroyed a village in the course of their invasion.