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So...I begin this by saying that I am an adult fan of Ariel. Impacted by The Little Mermaid from the age of 9, I am an adult collector, and I currently have Ariel ALL OVER my adult bedroom.

I commend author Liz Braswell on her "nods" to the elements found in the original 1989 film that is known world over. Some passages of the book she has written made sense to me, while other parts did not. *Eric getting a tattoo was not one of my stand-out favorite moments, and it jarred with all of the proceeding characterization given to him by the author*

I suppose, for those who didn't love Ariel's original personality--- her impulsiveness, wit, and curiosity--- "seeing Ariel now 'reigned in' by ponderous adult responsibilities" provides a dimension that they'll appreciate more. Ariel spends most of the entirety of this book "as Queen of Atlantica." There. No more spoilers. I, whose childhood was erected in much the same repressed household that Ariel's character "sprouted from," doesn't feel like "more was added to the character of Ariel" by having the mermaid "stripped of her dreams"--- and "saddled with guilt." This book focuses heavily on an Ariel who "is riddled with guilt for having wanted to be a human." Reading it, makes me wonder how this Ariel is really the same as the one in the 1989 film? If the 1989 film was about a strict parent (Triton) "relaxing his stranglehold on young adulthood," then this book really is about "a psychologically damaged adult mermaid" trying to "rectify problems that she did not, herself, create, but was merely 'a pawn' in, in the first place."
I don't understand the need for feminist trappings in this book, but like every Disney movie or Disney book these days, here the feminism is sprinkled heavily in as a confectionery treat--- meant "to liven up the contents of whatever was already sweet” and "make it palatable for the newest consumers." Ariel was already a feminist character in 1989. Here in 2021, some 36 years later, she still causes a stir. There is no real need for "more feminist flourishes" on her character. Within this book, there is some lingering purulent odor, almost catering to the exact audience who has all these years "wished for Ariel to be punished" because she dared to leave the nest, and didn't want to be a mermaid in the first place.

Funnily enough, this version of Ariel LOVES her duality, and she prefers being a mermaid OVER being a human for much of the book. Talk about a 180 degree flip in identity issues. I found myself wondering how Howard Ashman would take all of this…

That being said, most of the nearly 500 pages of this book consist of very melancholy proceedings, not much helped by the villain's presence. As to Ursula's "goings on," this occurs only midway through the book. We only grasp how much of "a real presence and villainous" Ursula is, during the last third of the book. ( I suppose, I wish Disney had clued Liz Braswell in on the "true reason Ursula got exiled by Triton"--- which would have made for a far better story overall--- hence, why I picked this book up in the first place! But alas. No true reason is revealed for why Ursula originally got ostracized. Bdumptsss).
Braswell is good at moving the audience to pity over the plight of Ariel's "lost voice, her lost father, and her lost future with Eric." Braswell also is good at moving us to pity over the loss of Eric's "awareness" and "his agency." This premise of this book is that Eric "was stripped of his agency" just as Ariel "was stripped of her voice." This made for rather funereal proceedings as it were.
I am not exactly thrilled after reading this book, and neither am I totally disappointed. The "whiff" I got, along with Max, was that "nothing really new could happen for Atlantica or Eric's Kingdom even if Ursula won the game of dupes, and ruled over all." This was a let-down for me, because honestly, I was looking for why Ursula became so hell bent on revenge in situ.
Should you read this book as an Ursula fan? As an Ariel fan? As a fan of neither one? Sure! It won't hurt to read it. But would I recommend this as something that should find a major place on your bookshelf at home? Nope. I think it's an "okay riff" on the musical piece that already exists. This entry into the plethora of The Little Mermaid books neither improves nor diminishes the original characters, and it certainly doesn't improve on the original context and plot. I became frustrated that the care-free aspect was very much annihilated. The original feel of Ariel being synonymous with "fun" and "exploration" was lost to me, until the very last pages.
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Hi !!! Below is a short comic strip by me <3
Stepmothers are always seen as evil or bad in these movies but what if there is another side to the story and they have their reasons for their actions >>>

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Hand, D. (1937). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [Film].
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Geronimi, C., Luske, H., & Jackson, W. (1950). Cinderella
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Greno, N. (2010). Tangled [Film]. United States: Walt Disney
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The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Lady Tremaine from Cinderella
Gothel from Tangled
Gothel from Tangled
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Of course, we all have our faves and we feel a certain way when our favorite princesses are getting criticized. For me, I do feel like Tiana gets quite a bit of flack, some deserved but some is quite overboard. For example, people call Tiana mean and even ruthless for simply doing what Ray tells her by leaving him to fight off the shadows by himself but if she went against his orders, you know that would be yet another opportunity for people to call her condescending. So I'm just gonna counter some complaints against Tiana.

Human Tiana is more likable than frog Tiana.
Not really gonna disagree...
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So I'm going to be really honest with you. After watching Pocahontas 2 and Mulan 2 I really really really really don't want to watch this movie. That's why it took me so long to watch it and write this article and the reason I'm only just now doing it is because I borrowed this movie from the library almost 2 weeks ago and I have to return it tomorrow.

Tonight's rewatch: Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas
Last time watched: 2000-2006

How much did I like this movie as a kid?
When I was little I loved this movie. Every year I used to pop this movie into the vcr (remember those?) and watch...
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Hello Maleficent.
Hello Maleficent.
Hi guys, an idea had struck me on writing this article. It is a comparison between Wicked and Maleficent, are you ready?

The Story

Although the film is like Wicked, but Maleficent is a darker and Gothic version of Wicked. Mainly because of how the film is portrayed.
Whereas Wicked is more lighter despite that it has some darker approach at some point of the film, so I would not label it as Gothic.

The Characters

Princess Aurora is very much like Glinda, because the 2 protagonists are optimistic and blonde-haired! They tried to persuade the 'Villain' (both Elphaba and Maleficent) to be good.
Fiyero...
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Note: Frozen and Space Ghost are not owned and created by me. This is a article for this website and Fanfiction.net.

Anna walked to the living room and said "Elsa did you hear the news?"

Elsa replied "Yeah. There are reports of a villain from space nearby."

Anna stated "We better find out what that villain is up to." Elsa agreed.

Anna and Elsa changed into their super hero costumes. They were shirtless and pantless like Captain Underpants. They only wore underclothes, a cape, and boots. Anna's costume was pink and Elsa's was light blue.

Anna (Super Chocolate Lover) and Elsa (Super Icicles) went...
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Tale as Old as Time
Tale as Old as Time
Hi guys, I know that I only a comparison of both the 1991 animated classic with its 2017 live-action reboot. So now, I'm going to write 3 versions of it which includes the Broadway Musical.

The 1991 Version

Since we all grew up with the animated feature, I feel that the story actually makes fall in love as it teaches about our inner strength. When I first saw this version many years ago, I was not terrified of the beast at all surprisingly and my favourite character at that time was Lumiere because he is a very interesting character and I would imitate him, especially candle arms.
The songs...
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Author of JOHN AND POCAHONTAS: FOUND AGAIN
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I was in the mood for writing a fanfiction but I couldn't think of any ideas so the user qzmaster591 suggested this idea for me.
"Instead of Ariel, some of the other princesses will have to win their princes over with no voice"
I considered Belle, Jasmine, and Rapunzel for this as I felt I could really run with that idea with those princesses in particular. I finally decided on Jasmine and I'm glad I did. I like the way it turned out so far. Anyways, if you enjoyed my first fanfiction I think you'll enjoy this one as well. If you haven't read my...
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Note: The Frozen franchise is owned by Disney.

Princess Anna entered the living room of the kingdom and said "Elsa I have a plan."

Queen Elsa said "Oh no. What is it?"

Anna said "Lets be super heroes."

Elsa said "What?"

Anna said "All around the city there's crimes and innocent people getting robbed. I'm sick of it so I'm going to do save the city by stopping all the villains."

Elsa said "Do you have any idea what you're doing?"

Anna said "Do I ever?"

Elsa said "Well if you're willing to accept the duties of being a super hero I won't stop you."

Anna went to her bedroom to put on her super hero...
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The other favourite poster!
The other favourite poster!
Hi guys, an idea had struck me if Disney were to make their own film about the famous Romanov princess. Here we go!


They Should Make It!

Since Don Bluth had done it back in 1997, Disney should do it. In this version, they would make her mother Alexandra Fyodorovna along with Rasputin the main antagonists with the latter brainwashing the latter, prompting mother and daughter to be estranged or however the relationship should be. It wasn't until the final scene that Alexandra came to her senses!

They Should Not Make It!

I personally think that should not make it, because if they make Rasputin as the bad guy again. The story will be so familiar with the 1997 version! Unless they change the story and choose a brand new antagonists for the film.

An Imperial Moment

So, what do you think? Should Disney really make it or not?
Paris & Moscow
Paris & Moscow