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|journalKH2=Mulan (1998)<br><br>Leader of the Huns. He wants to take over all of China.<br><br>Shan-Yu and his enormous army are fearsome fighters who have defeated some of the Emperor's best troops. Now Shan-Yu plans to use the Heartless to invade the Empire.<br><br>Shan-Yu has fierce eyes, and is always seen with a hawk who serves as his eyes and ears from above. | |journalKH2=Mulan (1998)<br><br>Leader of the Huns. He wants to take over all of China.<br><br>Shan-Yu and his enormous army are fearsome fighters who have defeated some of the Emperor's best troops. Now Shan-Yu plans to use the Heartless to invade the Empire.<br><br>Shan-Yu has fierce eyes, and is always seen with a hawk who serves as his eyes and ears from above. | ||
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{{Q|Now you'll bow to me!|Shan-Yu}}'''Shan-Yu''' is a villain from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. He originates from Disney's ''Mulan''. His antagonism in the game is very similar to the movie. Shan-Yu is the leader of the Hun army, and plans to attack and take over | {{Q|Now you'll bow to me!|Shan-Yu}}'''Shan-Yu''' is a villain from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. He originates from Disney's ''Mulan''. His antagonism in the game is very similar to the movie. Shan-Yu is the leader of the Hun army, and plans to attack and take over China ([[The Land of Dragons]] in game). He is large and burly, and wields a blade with zigzag shaped edges. His eyes and ears over China is his pet falcon, '''Hayabusa'''. Hayabusa appears as an ominous warning to others that Shan-Yu and his army are approaching. | ||
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