frollo
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Post by frollo on Jun 21, 2009 20:01:55 GMT -5
Okay, here's the deal. Aladdin has another go around with Mozenrath and his magical schemes. Fleeing the scene of the crime, he reveals he has his eye on the treasures of the Chinese Emperor, which he believes will enable him to conquer the Seven Deserts, and in turn the world. Al and Co. (Genie, Carpet, Abu) resolve to follow him to the Far East. The Sultan, meanwhile, tips the Chinese Emperor off that Mozenrath is in the vicinity, but in the commotion forgets to mention his Son-in-Law's presence in the country.
The Emperor, meanwhile, in his wisdom, recognizes a legitmate threat in the Sorceror and dispatches his finest soldiers to safeguard the palace and monitor the area. Among them, of course, are Mulan and Shang. Mozenrath, in his trickery, decieves both Aladdin and Mulan that the other is his henchman to slow them down. He then makes things convenient with his magic for the two of them to meet individually, in the Forbidden City.
Al has been in the area for about a week now and has had enough time to get used to his surroundings, while Mulan already knows the territory well enough. Aladdin is fighting on behalf of the Seven Deserts' wellbeing, Mulan on behalf of her homeland China. Both are determined to beat the other to safe their nations. Who has this? Mulan or Aladdin, with no outside help from either side? This takes place directly after the events of Mulan II and The Forty Thieves Prequel, so both are at their peaks.
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Post by quasimodo24601 on Jun 25, 2009 6:37:33 GMT -5
Yeesh, this is a tough one. Well, logically, I would probably give this one to Mulan. She's been trained to be "swift as the coarsing river" and "move with the force of a great typhoon". She's not just a soldier, she's a nasty fighter who you don't want to mess with.
That being said, though, I would say Aladdin here. Years in the streets of a Middle Eastern city must put him near Mulan's level of concentration and he's been in just as many, if not more, situations than Mulan. He's fast enough to dodge a giant cobra repeatedly and durable enough to stand being in the Antartic without shoes or a coat on. I'd give it to the street rat, here.
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Post by meggyc on Jun 25, 2009 18:39:03 GMT -5
I agree with the above statement. It comes down to a battle of street smarts vs. military training. This would be a pretty tough battle, but I can see Aladdin coming up victorious. I think luck would have something to do with it.
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dacey
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Post by dacey on Jul 7, 2009 22:07:53 GMT -5
Honestly, I'm not sure who would win. It would probably all depend on whether or not Mulan brought her fan to the fight.
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clouie
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Post by clouie on Nov 3, 2009 16:53:33 GMT -5
I voted for Mulan. The animation is about Femininity and I am a lady, so that is why i much enjoyed it. Besides, Mulan has a more deeper stories compare to Alladin. Mulan tackles roles and issues of a women in a community and in the family. I love Mulan.*singing reflectin* LOL!
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Iago Loves Gold
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Post by Iago Loves Gold on Dec 19, 2009 2:10:50 GMT -5
I voted for Aladdin. The guy was runnin' around and making fools outta the Palace Guards (with all their military training) for years. Mulan wasn't even the 'best' of fighters; it was her intelligence that led her to constant victory. Since Aladdin, at the very least, equals if not exceeds her in that department, he shouldn't have much trouble making a fool out of her too. (At least IMO. ) He's a lot better at reacting to a situation than Mulan. Mulan would always spend a second or two thinking and would generally get her ideas after a bit of thought. Huge difference with Aladdin who seemingly instantly came up with numerous plans in all his series/shows.
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Post by MiddleEarth on Dec 24, 2009 15:57:44 GMT -5
Mahahahahaha! I broke the tie.
Why, Mulan, you ask? Aladdin is supposed to be practically starving, but still manages to run away from just about everyone he encounters. However, that's the thing. He runs. In a fight, without his lamp, he'd be nothing.
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