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EARLY ACCESS: Mulan FULL REACTION

Hello folks! We will do a nice soft rollout. We encourage you to use the Badd Medicine website to watch the videos. Over the next few weeks or so, we will continue to upload videos to Patreon and the website.

Site: Mulan FULL REACTION watch along & Uncut available

Link: Mulan FULL REACTION

Full Length Uncut (no sync): Mulan uncut

Format: Watch along (Have your copy to sync) 

Why is it blurred? Copyright laws. We do not own this movie property nor can we afford the rights to distribute

First watch: All  

Watched on: Disney+

Mulan watch options here

Thank you and hope you enjoy

EARLY ACCESS: Mulan FULL REACTION

Comments

Directed at Quinn (I think?) lol - I only remember James Hong voicing Kung-Fu Panda's dad, the Goose (and just saw goose's name was Mr. Ping!).

schane

Thx for the full Mulan uncut non sync link on the other post. I joined for AOT, and took a Mulan intermission while binging Death Note

schane

I saw it in theaters as a kid, hadn't seen it since so I really just remembered she cross dressed as male to enter the army. It was very nice to rewatch with your reactions! 👍

Aria Isara

Love the Disney reactions!! Keep them coming!!

Papermaker

The premise of arranged marriages was and is economic. It's about maintaining wealth and status. Arranged marriages were declining in Europe in the 14th century and basically ended in the 19th century. In the US, they were never the norm.

Lena

The idea of an arranged marriage wasn't that crazy of an idea for us like 100 years ago. We've stigmatized them so much these days as just being tantamount to slavery and selling a daughter, but that really wasn't what it was like at all. The children still had a say so in an arranged marriage, the whole point was just that the parents were vetting and suggesting potential partners instead of the children running around willy nilly getting into trouble "finding themselves" like what we have these days. The parents would vet their child's potential spouse, spending time with them, seeing how they treat their future in laws, seeing what skills and qualities they bring, and so on. The parents did this and advised their kids because they weren't young and blinded by hormones. That was always the premise of an arranged marriage, at least in the western sense. I cannot speak for the east. It makes a whole hell of a lot of sense though when you think about it. If you have any friends of the opposite sex, I'll bet that they've told you that the guy/girl you're dating isn't a good match or something similar and it turns out to be true. As a guy I can sniff a sleaze ball from a mile away when my female friends can't because they're blinded by his looks or his attitude or whatever else. And they've similarly also warned me away from girls that were controlling or slutty or whatever else and were similarly good at hiding it.

Marco Gutierrez


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