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Have you ever used another movie, tv series logic to explain a few aspects in Disney Princess movies?

For example;

(Anime series) Mermaid Melody = Ariel and her sisters different tail colours

(Book & Movies) Flowers in the Attic = 18 year old Rapunzel looks like a little girl.

 PrincessAyeka12 posted over a year ago
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preja_2 said:
yes
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Can you give me an example?
PrincessAyeka12 posted over a year ago
BB2010 said:
yup
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Can you give me an example?
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phalangeregina said:
Can you explain the different tail color thing? That show is not popular in my country.

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We didn’t get the show either. I haven’t actually seen the show. I read about it on Wikipedia. Most anime that come over to my country are dubbed. Mermaid Melody wasn’t dubbed into English. Mermaid tail colours in Mermaid Melody’s lore are represented by the seven seas. Similar to The Little Mermaid with Ariel’s Sisters representing the seven seas but they’re different coloured tails were never explained. So I used MM lore. Here’s a few examples: Ana
PrincessAyeka12 posted over a year ago
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Antarctic Ocean Mermaids have purple tails.South Atlantic Mermaids have aqua tails. South Pacific Mermaids have yellow tails. Arctic Mermaids have indigo tails. North Atlantic Mermaids have green tails. Indian Ocean Mermaids have orange tails. North Pacific Mermaids have pink tails.
PrincessAyeka12 posted over a year ago
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Going with the Mermaid Melody tail colour theory, Attina’s tail is red-orange until the new prequel where it changes to actual orange. I would still put her down as an Indian Ocean mermaid. But because for most of the canon her tail was red-orange, I think Arista could pass as one too. Either that or use Star Wars Twi’lek canon to explain why red tailed mermaids are so rare. Lethan (red) twi’lek are extremely rare. The red skin is a genetic condition. Red tailed mermaids could also be rare in the ocean for that reason or another.
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