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So...I begin this sa pamamagitan ng saying that I am an adult tagahanga of Ariel. Impacted sa pamamagitan ng 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 may-akda 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 paborito moments, and it jarred with all of the proceeding characterization ibingiay to him sa pamamagitan ng the author*

I suppose, for those who didn't pag-ibig Ariel's original personality--- her impulsiveness, wit, and curiosity--- "seeing Ariel now 'reigned in' sa pamamagitan ng ponderous adult responsibilities" provides a dimension that they'll appreciate more. Ariel spends most of the entirety of this book "as reyna of Atlantica." There. No madami 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" sa pamamagitan ng 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." pagbaba 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 kendi 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 sa pamamagitan ng 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 sa pamamagitan ng 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 Nawawala father, and her Nawawala 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 pagbaba 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 tagahanga 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 Nawawala to me, until the very last pages.
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 Who is the girliest of them all?
Who is the girliest of them all?
Some people pagtatalo over this but here's my opinion. sa pamamagitan ng the way I think all the princesses are feminine, if they weren't they wouldn't be added to the lineup.

1.Tomboy/10.Girly Girl-Pocahontas
In my opinion, she's the most tomboyish. She's the only princess I'd describe as masculine. She climbs trees, she jumps off cliffs and she's very athletic. Pocahontas' playful and mischievious in a boyish way. She prefers to go off playing in the woods rather doing her people's equivalent of housework. The thing is, when Pocahontas does these tomboyish things, she's doing them sa pamamagitan ng choice. All the rough stuff...
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Who is the most beautiful Disney heroine ever drawn according to Fanpop princess fans? Let's find out, shall we? This listahan does not necessarily reflect my own personal opinion but instead shows the results according to approximately forty voters per round. We'll work our way to the tuktok starting at number fifteen...





 Kida is about eighty eight hundred years old but doesn't look a araw over 22.
Kida is about eighty eight hundred years old but doesn't look a araw over 22.

15. Poor Kida. Her film was considered second-rate Disney sa pamamagitan ng most and her looks don't get much appreciation either. To her credit, Kida is one of the most unique princesses in appearance and personality....
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Even though all the princesses are pretty and attractive, one is just abit hotter than the next. So let's get started.

10.Rapunzel
I don't know if it has anything to do with the 3D animation but I just don't find Rapunzel hot. She looks an 11 taon old and she's supposed to be 18. And her face isn't all that great either, her eyes are too freaking large.

9.Snow White
I guess we're not to supposed to find Snow White hot. She is only 14 but she looks a little older than that. Probably because she looks so tall compared to the dwarves. She's too cute and baby like to be hot. I like her...
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As you may already of noticed I am a bit of a tagahanga of the Disney Princesses and their films. One aspect about these films that I find really interesting is the kingdoms in which their stories take place, including the buildings and the general surroundings. So I decided to write an artikulo discussing each Princesses kingdom. In this artikulo I am looking at Walt Disney's princesses ie. the original three.


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Name: Snow...
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So this had been hilariously enjoyable and challenging for me! Doing a silly artikulo can be totally fun, but be sure to respect my opinion, okay? Admit it or not, we all have some guilty pleasures. What if Disney princesses lived in the MODERN araw world and had some guilty pleasure? It would be hella awesome to know about it! P.S. = Those memes are JUST FOR FUN


Snow White – Sneaking into pagkain and being a comfort lover

Yup! Ah, taking a tid bit out of refrigerator is something pretty naughty and silly and mischievous! I think Snow would hate being on a diet, just a wild guess lol! She...
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