Honors to Us All

Mulan Nominations, Wins, and Citations


Gold Certification (Recording Industry Association of America)

August 14, 1998

Soundtrack album sells 500,000 units.


The 26th Annual Annie Awards (ASIFA-Hollywood)

November 13, 1998

Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature
WINNER: Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Character Animation
WINNER: Ruben Aquino, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
NOMINEE: Tom Bancroft, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation
NOMINEE: Mark Henn, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Effects Animation
WINNER: David Tidgwell, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Hans Bacher, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Christopher Sanders, Mulan,, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Rita Hsiao, Christopher Sanders, Philip LaZebnik, Raymond Singer, and Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Ming-Na Wen, as the voice of Mulan, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Matthew Wilder and David Zippel (Songs), Jerry Goldsmith (Score), Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Barry Cook and Tony Bancroft, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation

Outstanding Individual Achievement for Producing in an Animated Feature Production
WINNER: Pam Coats, Mulan, Walt Disney Feature Animation


The Chuck Jones Award (Roger Ebert)

December 27, 1998, Roger Ebert's "Best Movies of 1998" column

In his retrospective look at the movies of 1998, the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times gave a special citation. "Named for the genius behind Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, this special prize is shared this year by five animated films that dramatized the ways in which feature-length cartoons are breaking away from the 'children and family' category and growing up into full-bodied entertainments." The five films named were (in alphabetical order): Antz, A Bug's Life, Kiki's Delivery Service, Mulan, and The Prince of Egypt.


The 3rd Annual Golden Satellite Awards (International Press Academy)

January 17, 1999

Best Motion Picture - Animated or Mixed Media
NOMINEE: Mulan, producer Pam Coats (Winner: A Bug's Life - Darla K. Anderson & Kevin Reher)


The 56th Annual Golden Globes (Hollywood Foreign Press Association)

January 24, 1999

Original Score - Motion Picture
NOMINEE: Jerry Goldsmith, Mulan (Winner: The Truman Show)

Original Song - Motion Picture
NOMINEE: "Reflection" ?Mulan; Music: Matthew Wilder; Lyrics: David Zippel (Winner: "The Prayer" from Quest for Camelot)


The 41st Annual Grammy Awards (National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences)

February 24, 1999

Spoken Word Album for Children (for albums consisting of predominantly spoken word vs. music or song)
NOMINEE: "Disney’s Mulan Read & Sing Along" ?June Foray; Ted Kryczko & Randy Thornton, producers (Walt Disney Records) (Winner: "The Children’s Shakespeare")

Song Written for a Motion Picture or for Television
NOMINEE: "True To Your Heart" from Mulan ?Matthew Wilder & David Zippel, songwriters (98 Degrees and Stevie Wonder) (Walt Disney Records) (Winner: "My Heart Will Go On" from Titanic)


The 22nd Annual International Angel Awards

February 25, 1999

Best Children's Movie
WINNER: Mulan


Young Artist Awards

March 6, 1999

Best Family Feature - Animated
NOMINEE: Mulan (Winner: The Prince of Egypt)


The 46th MPSE Golden Reel Awards (Motion Picture Sound Editors)

March 20, 1999

Best Sound Editing in Animated Feature Film - Sound Editing
NOMINEE: Mulan (Winner: A Bug's Life)

Best Sound Editing in Animated Feature Film - Music Editing
NOMINEE: Mulan (Winner: Antz)


The 71st Annual Academy Awards (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)

March 21, 1999

Original Musical Or Comedy Score
NOMINEE: Mulan, Matthew Wilder, David Zippel, and Jerry Goldsmith (Winner: Shakespeare in Love, Stephen Warbeck)


The ASCAP 14th Annual Film and Television Music Awards (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers)

April 27, 1999

Top Box Office Films
WINNER: Matthew Wilder and David Zippel, Mulan


The 1998 Reuben Awards (The National Cartoonists Society)

May 8, 1999

Feature Animation
WINNER: Chen-Yi Chang
NOMINEE: Tom Bancroft


The 5th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

May 26, 1999

Favorite Family Film - Animated
NOMINEE: Mulan (Winner: A Bug's Life)


1999 American Latino Media Arts Awards (National Council of La Raza)

June 3, 1999

Outstanding Performance of a Song for a Feature Film
NOMINEE: Christina Aguilera, "Reflection" from Mulan. (Winner: Marc Anthony and Tina Arena, "I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You" from Mask of Zorro)


The 15th Annual Artios Awards (The Casting Society of America)

September 22, 1999

Animated Voice Over
NOMINEE: Ruth Lambert, Mulan (Winner: Ruth Lambert, A Bug's Life)


Rotten Tomatoes

RottenTomatoes, the movie review website, has given Mulan a "Certified Fresh" rating with its 95% positive reviews.


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