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For the Firefly character, see List of minor characters in Firefly#Shan Yu

Shan Yu is the villain of Disney's Mulan. He is voiced by Miguel Ferrer in Mulan and Corey Burton in Kingdom Hearts II.

In Mulan, Shan-Yu was the cruel leader of the Huns who was bent on conquering China, and so, with his Hun army, climbed over the Great Wall and invaded the land to prove his "superiority" to the Emperor. Like his people, Shan Yu was trained on living off the Earth, possessing heightened senses and a falcon as his pet. Ruthless and cold hearted, Shan Yu killed without mercy, remorse and, on occassion, as a joke; he had one of his men execute one of the two Imperial scouts he let live to reveal that he intends to head toward the Imperial City/ One such joke: "How many men does it take to deliver a message?" After asking this to his archer, the archer replies "one" before he executes the soldier.

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Some time after General Li Shang's recruits completed their training, Shan-Yu's pet falcon aquired a doll from a village in the Tung Shao Pass. After close examination of it by his main men, Shan-Yu realized that the Imperial Army was waiting for them. Ambushing General Li's army, Shan-Yu wiped out the Emperor's best troops, including General Li, and set the village omn fire. No known survivors were discovered by Li Shang's troops.

As they headed for the Imperial City, the Hun army ambushed Li Shang's troops in the Tung Shao Pass, casting flaming arrows from the mountains to disintegrate their ammunition. Shan-Yu then led his entire army to wipe out Li Shang's small battallion. Mulan, however, took control of Li Shang's last cannon, aiming it for a nearby mountain. This manuever triggered an avalanche that wiped out almost all of Shan-Yu's army and encased Shan-Yu in a blanket of snow. At first, it seemed like a victory, thanks to Mulan.

Unfortunately, it wasn't. Following the avalanche and the leave-taking of Li Shang's troops, Shan-Yu rose from the snow, shaken and infuriated at the loss of his army. A loud yell of anger was all it took for Mulan to realzie that there was still a chance for the Huns; Shan-Yu's pet falcon and five of his best troops, including his executor, had survived the assault. With no one to stop him, Shan-Yu and his troops headed for the Imperial City with Mulan close behind.

While his troops hid within a Chinese Dragon at the Imperial celebration, Shan-Yu laid in wait on top of the roof of the Emperor's palace. At the right moment, Shan-Yu's falcon retrieved Shan-Yu's sword and his troops sprung into action, locking up the palace and kidnapping the Emperor. As Shan-Yu threatened the Emperor to bow to him, Mulan, Li Shang, Yao, Chein-Po, and Ling infiltrated the palace in an attempt to rescue the Emperor. After securing the Emperor, Mulan revealed to Shan-Yu that it was her that killed his entire army, not Li-Shang or a man, as he had expected. Pursuing her throughout the palace and onto the roof, Shan-Yu's attemtp to kill Mulan backfored when Mulan initiated a plan of hr own. Weakening Shan-Yu on the roof, she pinned him to the roof with his own sword while Mulan aimed a rocket at Shan-Yu. Releasing the rocket, Mushu, Mulan, and Crick-E escaped the roof as the Hun leader was pulled by the rocket into a munitions tower and killed in a brilliant explosion. Mulan was then awarded Shan-Yu's sword for her sujccess at ridding China of the Huns forever.

Kingdom Hearts II

Shan Yu appears in Kingdom Hearts II as a villain in the Land of Dragons, a Mulan-based world. The game follows much of the movie's storyline, except for the fact that instead of having an army, he could summon Heartless. He makes his way into the Emperor's castle, but is stopped by Sora, Mulan, and the others. He fights them, using dark energy to enhance his abilities and working alongside his attack falcon, Hayabusa, but is killed after an intense battle. Afterwards, it is revealed that his sword could reveal the keyhole of the Land of Dragons.

Shan-Yu was not conspiring with any major Disney Villains or with Organization XIII. This makes his fight with Sora very similar to the fight against Clayton on Kingdom Hearts.