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I'm not talking about canon. I'm talking about what is depicted ON THE SHOW. Whether Mulan is gay or bi or even straight was never addressed ON THE SHOW, they never outright explained the scene in 303 and they deliberately don't use pronouns so right now everything is up for interpretation. If people want to claim that Mulan is gay, there is nothing ON THE SHOW that contradicts it. If they want to claim she is straight, there is nothing ON THE SHOW that contradicts it. The interview doesn't really mean anything to a lot of viewers and it especially means nothing if Mulan's sexuality is never addressed ON THE SHOW, which let's be honest, they had a chance now and they obviously didn't use it for some reason, so I don't expect it to ever be addressed or to ever see Mulan again.