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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.
 The new lineup! But who'll come top?
The new lineup! But who'll come top?
Otherwise called "let's just stick Rapunzel in there as an excuse for a new article."
It's snowing heavily outside and I'm super ill and it's super cold and yeah... If I spell everything wrong and sound distracted then I can't really help it. I keep looking out of the window in awe whilst sticking tissue up my nostrils. The whole world is white... It's just BEAUTIFUL.
Anyway, yeah, I wrote an artikulo months and months and months nakaraan so I'm trying not to just replicate that. Because my listahan only ever
changes for a new princess. I like my rut, don't be mean to it.
So yeah, same thing as always, swearing...
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 # 9 Prince Charming
# 9 Prince Charming

Oh does this guy gripe me. I almost don’t even know where to start. I’ve never hated a Disney character; but what I feel for this chump is probably the closest I’ll ever get. Even though we don’t really get to know him in the first movie (which is what I go by…I don’t count sequels because they piss me off), I think I have a pretty good idea of how he rolls. I can “sort of” relate to him on one thing; his Father wanting him to get married so he can have grandchildren. My Mom wants nothing madami than for me to find the right guy, settle down, and spit...
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uy everyone! This is my segundo artikulo and part two of comparing our Disney girls!

hmm... where should I start...?
Well, it's rumoured that Sinderella was actually made after a native american legend called "Rough face girl"
except the legend goes that there was a young girl with two selfish sisters, who got all the nice beads, moccasins, and dresses. While all she got was hand-me-downs. And she didn't have cinder on her face, she actually had ASHES/burns. So she met a guy who fell in pag-ibig with her and told her to wash her face in a special lake, which made her face beautiful. They lived...
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Hello everyone! I dont know if you remember me or if any of the people I use to talk to on here still come on here...but im going to try to come to this group madami often...I miss it.

I was watching Beauty and the Beast tonight[Diamond Edition;] and I realized something so strange...I cry during this movie...

But only at two parts...when the beast "dies" and the other part....the ballroom scene.

The scene isnt sad and I know that...but does anyone else find it painfully beautiful...it never registered in this scene that Belle was dancing with a Beast, All I could think is:

Look at how much in love...
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I haven’t made an artikulo in a long time, so when I was bored on a Sunday afternoon, raining bucket loads outside I thought I might as well do something. Basically this is an artikulo about my opinions about each princess’ dress sense in ranked order. Oh and I would like to mention Phantomrose89 whose last artikulo inspired me to make this.

So lets get started...






10. Rapunzel







I like the detail on Rapunzel's dress a lot. The disensyo on the palda and the trims are really pretty. I like that her modern girl persona contrasts against her old time fairy tale outfit, with the lattice front,...
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 John Smith wanted to join! Ain't he pretty? Made sa pamamagitan ng prussiaducky
John Smith wanted to join! Ain't he pretty? Made by prussiaducky
I haven't done one of there's yet but just to let all of you know I find everyone beautiful. I mainly base my looks on looks and outfits (Because usually the outfit makes the princess). Also special treat I put in a picture of myself at the end so you guys can see me hehehehehe.

13: Mulan

I find Mulan rather plain compared to the rest of the princesses. She had her beauty moments but not has many as the others.
Like: Her smile and eyes
Dislike: Her hair and eyebrows


12: Belle
Like Mulan I find Belle rather plain. She's maybe called beauty but she's isn't as pretty as the others. She has madami good...
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Well, here's part two of the results from the Most Similar Pairs of Princesses Countdown. These are the pairs thought to generally be relatively similar, and they get madami and madami similar as the listahan goes on... and ultimately, which pair will get #1? Read this artikulo to find out!!!

20. Ariel and Snow White



Ariel and Snow White are thought to have a lot of similarities. Both members of this pair are young, bubbly, naive, and fun. However, people also think that Snow White is a lot madami contented than Ariel, and several people who voted for this pairing also think that Snow White is calm...
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These are my tuktok 10 paborito Disney Scenes of all time....this was soooo hard all disney classics have such beautiful scenes in them and it was really hard to choose what scene went where.
Authors Note: I still havent seen "Princess and the Frog" and havnt rewatched "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" So my opinion may change after I watch them but I wanna write this now...and get it out of my system.


10. Snow White's Famous "Eat What A Stranger Gives You"

Even though that was pretty stupid to eat something an old women who looks creepy and stuff gave to you, its also a very significant scene in Disney...
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