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== Description ==
== Description ==
Shan-Yu is the leader of the Hun army, who plan to attack and take over China (The Land of Dragons). He is large and burly, and wields a curving blade. His eyes and ears over China is his pet falcon, [[Hayabusa]]. Hayabusa appears as a warning to others that Shan-Yu and his army are approaching.
Shan-Yu is the leader of the Hun army, and plans to attack and take over China (The Land of Dragons). 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.


== The movie ==
== The movie ==
In Walt Disney's ''Mulan'', Shan-Yu is the main villain. He wishes to rule China. He uses his Hun army to attack several chineze villages. His army defeats a large part of the Emperor's army, this battle being the death-point of the the Emperor's general. This is why General Shang is promoted, and why new soldiers are needed by the Imperial army. After this battle, he plans to attack the Imperial capital, home of the Emperor. Mulan manages to wipe out most of his army at the mountain peek above the city. Shan-Yu is believed dead, but he is relentless; Mulan sees him reamerge from the snow that collapsed upon him and his army. He attacks the capital with the small number of men he has left. He takes the Emperor hostage and demands him to bow before him. He refuses, angering Shan-Yu. Mulan comes to the Emperor's rescue, and duels Shan- Yu on the roof of the Imperial palace. He is eventually killed by a rocketing firework that collides with him, ending the fight.
In Walt Disney's ''Mulan'', Shan-Yu is the main villain, wishing to conquer China. His army, despite China's efforts, travels through the land, growing ever closer to the Imperial City. Shan-Yu's campaign brings about ruin to many villages, and one such villain is witnessed by General Shang, who realizes that his father and his men were decimated in the process.
 
Shan-Yu now having only to move through a mountain pass to reach the Emperor, General Shang and his small group of men make a last stand. Though it seems useless, [[Mulan]]'s quick thinking in using a rocket to cause an avalanche wipes out Shan-Yu and his army.
 
However, though Shan-Yu is believed dead, he and several other surviving Huns rise from the snow, and make their way towards the capital. While the city celebrates, unaware of Shan-Yu's survival, the Huns make their move. But just as they move in on the Emperor, Mulan and her companions intercept him. She and Shan-Yu share a final battle on the rooftops of the palace. But again, Mulan's wit proves victorious, as Shan-Yu is sent flying on a rocket and into an entire stash of fireworks, and dies in the ensuing explosion.


== Kingdom Hearts II ==
== Kingdom Hearts II ==
Shan-Yu appears in [[Kingdom Hearts II]] as the main antagonist of The Land of Dragons. Instead of Huns, he has an army of [[Heartless]] at his command. The story is basicly the same, except the shadow of the Heartless has possessed him.
Shan-Yu appears in [[Kingdom Hearts II]] as the main antagonist of The Land of Dragons. Instead of Huns, he possesses an army of [[Heartless]] at his command. The story follows the movie for the most part, except the shadow of the Heartless has possessed him.
He attacks the Imperial palace, but is defeated by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], [[Goofy]] and [[Mulan]] in a climatic boss battle.
 
After surviving the avalanche as in the movie, he attacks the Imperial palace (though this time, there is no celebration), but is defeated by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], [[Goofy]] and [[Mulan]] in a climatic boss battle.


== Boss battle ==
== Boss battle ==

Revision as of 20:28, 17 February 2007

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Shan-Yu and Hayabusa the falcon.

Shan-Yu is a villain from Disney's Mulan.

Description

Shan-Yu is the leader of the Hun army, and plans to attack and take over China (The Land of Dragons). 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.

The movie

In Walt Disney's Mulan, Shan-Yu is the main villain, wishing to conquer China. His army, despite China's efforts, travels through the land, growing ever closer to the Imperial City. Shan-Yu's campaign brings about ruin to many villages, and one such villain is witnessed by General Shang, who realizes that his father and his men were decimated in the process.

Shan-Yu now having only to move through a mountain pass to reach the Emperor, General Shang and his small group of men make a last stand. Though it seems useless, Mulan's quick thinking in using a rocket to cause an avalanche wipes out Shan-Yu and his army.

However, though Shan-Yu is believed dead, he and several other surviving Huns rise from the snow, and make their way towards the capital. While the city celebrates, unaware of Shan-Yu's survival, the Huns make their move. But just as they move in on the Emperor, Mulan and her companions intercept him. She and Shan-Yu share a final battle on the rooftops of the palace. But again, Mulan's wit proves victorious, as Shan-Yu is sent flying on a rocket and into an entire stash of fireworks, and dies in the ensuing explosion.

Kingdom Hearts II

Shan-Yu appears in Kingdom Hearts II as the main antagonist of The Land of Dragons. Instead of Huns, he possesses an army of Heartless at his command. The story follows the movie for the most part, except the shadow of the Heartless has possessed him.

After surviving the avalanche as in the movie, he attacks the Imperial palace (though this time, there is no celebration), but is defeated by Sora, Donald, Goofy and Mulan in a climatic boss battle.

Boss battle

Stats

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