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· 5 years ago
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Moana merely adopted the ocean. Ariel was born it, molded by it.
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mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
yeah,but ariel was still a selfish jerk.
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· 5 years ago
Damnit you didn't get the Bane reference
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cryoenthusiast
· 5 years ago
Excuse you? The Ocean adopted Moana.
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deleted
· 5 years ago
Eh potato potatahto.
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mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
I haven't watched the dark night films in years. sorry.
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itsamemaria
· 5 years ago
And basically Ariel is "just" a princess. Dad is the king and all but she is 7th to trone
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celticrose
· 5 years ago
But she married a "prince" who apparently inherited a throne because she was called queen in the sequel.
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itsamemaria
· 5 years ago
True. But she is a land queen then
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guest
· 5 years ago
Yeah but dick is so good
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silvermyth
· 5 years ago
-Aristotle
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mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
*-zeus trying his best to convince someone.
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silvermyth
· 5 years ago
How about they get married and rule the sea side by side as queens
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guest
· 5 years ago
Fat bottom girls
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celticrose
· 5 years ago
Because that would require Ariel to kill off her 6 older sisters. This is Disney, not Game of Thrones...though admittedly at times that distinction is rather blurry
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celticrose
· 5 years ago
Ariel was an irresponsible, selfish twit who risked everything she knew and loved, abandoned her family and kingdom, and made a deal with essentially the devil, all so she could have a CHANCE at getting with a guy she'd seen once, for a total of 10 minutes. I'm pretty sure FLOUDER had more claim to that title than her.
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unicycle
· 5 years ago
Ariel's treasure trove was full of human objects because THAT'S what she wanted more than anything. She'd been obsessing about humans for years before she ever encountered Eric; she loves him because he's the epitome of what it would mean to be human, the icing on the cake. When her dad invades her space and wrecks her shit, she's (justifiably) angry and makes a rash decision, as teenagers are wont to do. She leaves a kingdom of expectations and rules for one with more freedom and exploration - Eric barely factors into the equation.
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guest
· 5 years ago
this is literally inaccurate. i love how they have to lie about ariel to make their point. moana has some pretty ocean animation but i thought the movie was boring af.
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mrsuperman8942
· 5 years ago
what lie about ariel? she litterally just left to chase after the man of her dreams.
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celticrose
· 5 years ago
The whole confronting and defeating Ursula was more an accident than any long range plan on her part. Heck, Ursula wouldn't have even gotten the Trident if not for Ariel's direct and intentional actions. She (sort of, but really it was her sidekicks and Eric because this was still the age of damsel in distress Disney) defeated a powered up witch. Moana knowingly set out on a potential suicide mission to first shanghai a demigod, then confront a god/demon to restore a goddess of Creation.
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE The Little Mermaid, it is beautiful movie, an icon. But it, and its characters, have not aged well. Its like with Labyrinth, one of my all time favorite movies. Watching it now I end up wanting desperately to smack the main character almost the entire movie, but she does at least end up mostly redeeming herself.
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shadylady
· 5 years ago
Is no one going to mention the teensy weensy detail where Moana is the chief's daughter, and technically not a princess?
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