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* If we are to assume it's canon that Triton and Ursula are siblings as they were initially intended to be, this explains a surprising amount about Triton's interactions with Morgana, who (logically) would ''also'' be his sister; he's noticeably outraged when he sees her and is the first one to utter her name, implying that there's a ''personal'' hatred between them, and it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that [[HeirClubForMen Triton was the favorite of their father]] just as Ursula was such for their mother, so the hatred's likely mutual on Morgana's part.

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* If we are to assume it's canon that Triton and Ursula are siblings as they were initially intended to be, this explains a surprising amount about Triton's interactions with Morgana, who (logically) would ''also'' be his sister; he's noticeably outraged when he sees her and is the first one to utter her name, implying that there's a ''personal'' hatred between them, given that Triton probably initially felt Morgana was the last family member he could still trust after Ursula's initial betrayal, and it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that [[HeirClubForMen Triton was the favorite of their father]] just as Ursula was such for their mother, so the hatred's likely mutual on Morgana's part.
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* Notice that Melody has accidentally bumped into blondes of teens from both of her heritages: human and merperson. When she bumped into the snooty, blonde girl, you can see they have met before. When Melody bumped into the blonde merboy, he didn't know her. In a way, both of those times symbolize something:

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* Notice that Melody has accidentally bumped into blondes of teens from both of her heritages: human and merperson. When she bumped into the snooty, blonde girl, you can see they have met before. When Melody bumped into the blonde blond merboy, he didn't know her. In a way, both of those times symbolize something:



** The meeting with the cute, blonde merboy represents that Melody can live a new life and be happy and accepted.

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** The meeting with the cute, blonde blond merboy represents that Melody can live a new life and be happy and accepted.
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* It's been known that sometimes, a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that Alex, the blonde merboy Melody befriends, has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).

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* It's been known that sometimes, a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that Alex, the blonde blond merboy Melody befriends, has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).



** The blonde merboy- the (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with Alex, the cute blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!

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** The blonde merboy- the (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with Alex, the cute blonde blond merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!
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* Morgana, aside from being the name of a famous sorceress, is the anglicization of a Celtic name meaning "sea-born".
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** There's also a scene in one episode of the TV prequel series ("Against the Tide") where an aquatic mammal gives birth right in front of Ariel, and her reaction amounts to "Yay, babies!" She's definitely familiar with mammalian reproduction. Given how she [[InnocentFanserviceGirl casually walked around bottomless]] in the first film until Scuttle told her she should wear clothes like a human, she probably views genitals with ''[[OurNudityIsDifferent less]]'' interest than the humans do. The real danger is that she'd be in public when she suddenly discovers [[ADateWithRosiePalms what else you can do with those parts]].

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** There's also a scene in one episode of the TV prequel series ("Against the Tide") where an aquatic mammal gives birth right in front of Ariel, and her reaction amounts to "Yay, babies!" She's definitely familiar with mammalian reproduction. Given how she [[InnocentFanserviceGirl casually walked around bottomless]] in the first film until Scuttle told her she should wear clothes like a human, she probably views genitals with ''[[OurNudityIsDifferent less]]'' interest than the humans do. The real danger is that she'd be in public when she suddenly discovers [[ADateWithRosiePalms what else you can do with those parts]].parts.
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* Morgana and Ursula never were on good terms und it's unlikely they ever paid visit to each other before the events of the first movie. This raises the question of how Morgana fetched an almost empty philter from her sister. Well, Ursula had a full shelf of them in her lair and some weren't used by the time she transformed into Vanessa and left her house unprotected. Morgana probably seized her chance to raid her sister's stores after the latter's death (and she either wasted all of them on Undertow or found out they were all empty save for one).
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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that Alex, the blonde merboy Melody befriends, has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).
* Notice Melody's reaction when the merteens invited her to hang out with them: She's speechless. Then, remember her (initial) with the human teens. This is perhaps the first time that Melody has felt a part of something and could be with people like her.
* Why was Morgana so good at manipulating Melody? Aside from Morgana being an expert at manipulating and Melody being naïve, there's also the one thing they (initially) have in common: MommyIssues.
* Notice that Melody has accidentally bumped into blondes of teens from both of her heritage: Human and merperson. When she bumped into the snooty, blonde girl you can see that they have met before. When Melody bumped into blonde merboy, he didn't know her. In a way, both of those times symbolize something:
** The meeting with the snooty, blonde girl represents how much Melody is depressed about her life as a human teen, since she's so different.

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* It's been known that sometimes sometimes, a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that Alex, the blonde merboy Melody befriends, has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).
* Notice Melody's reaction when the merteens invited her to hang out with them: She's she's speechless. Then, remember her (initial) interaction with the human teens. This is perhaps the first time that Melody has felt a part of something and could be with people like her.
* Why was Morgana so good at manipulating Melody? Aside from Morgana being an expert at manipulating a ManipulativeBitch and Melody being naïve, there's also the one thing they (initially) have in common: MommyIssues.
* Notice that Melody has accidentally bumped into blondes of teens from both of her heritage: Human heritages: human and merperson. When she bumped into the snooty, blonde girl girl, you can see that they have met before. When Melody bumped into the blonde merboy, he didn't know her. In a way, both of those times symbolize something:
** The meeting with the snooty, blonde girl represents how much Melody is depressed about her life as a human teen, teen since she's so different.



* The wall. It was built to make sure Melody never ventured out into the sea. Ariel had a valid reason for doing so, but Melody, obviously, didn't know. In a way, the wall also represents (to Melody) that Ariel is keeping her daughter from being herself.
* Melody is a mer-human (half human-half mermaid). She is the physical representation the union between two different species. And at the end, Melody is the one to destroy the wall- the wall that separated these two groups for 12 years. The first mer-human reunited the union between two groups.
* Yellow is the color symbol of happiness and joy. Notice there are three yellow things that Melody is connected to in the end of the sequel:
** The yellow dress- The happiness she finally have at being herself and not having to feel "weird".
** The yellow locket- The locket she received from her grandfather represents the happiness that she and her grandfather can have together as a family.
** The blonde merboy- The (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with Alex, the cute blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!
* Why did Melody faint after being caught by Dash, even though a second earlier, she was wide awake? Let's look at the list of what a 12-year-old girl, with a slim build has been through: Nearly died drowning, went running and climbing a castle by an evil sea witch, caught and desperately held onto a ''very'' heavy weapon, and ''again'' she faced a near death by being pushed by the same evil sea witch. It's been known that strenuous activity can cause a person to literally fall asleep or faint when they land on something soft.
* How was Melody able to climb Morgana's tower so easily? Well, for about most of her life, she's been swimming in the sea and afterwards snuck back into her the castle. By climbing a window. Possibly ''everyday''. There's also the fact that her mermaid genes give her some impressive physical qualities.
** There's also the fact she inherited SuperStrength from her mother's mermaid genes.
* A bit of FridgeBrilliance regarding Morgana's status as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her sister...it may well be ''intentional'' on her part. She lived most of her life living in her sister's shadow, so it's very likely that she started emulating her, either actively or subconsciously in a desperate attempt to gain her mother's favor.
* If we are to assume that it's canon that Triton and Ursula are siblings as they were initially intended to be, this explains a surprising amount about Triton's interactions with Morgana, who, logically, would ''also'' be his sister; he's noticeably outraged when he sees her and is the first one to utter her name, implying that there's a ''personal'' hatred between them, and it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that [[HeirClubForMen Triton was the favorite of their father]] just as Ursula was such for their mother, so the hatred's likely mutual on Morgana's part.
* Morgana's magic mistakenly transforming Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both are aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms look very little like those species, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.

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* The wall. It was built to make sure Melody never ventured out into the sea. Ariel had a valid reason for doing so, but Melody, obviously, Melody obviously didn't know. In a way, the wall also represents (to Melody) that Ariel is keeping her daughter from being herself.
* Melody is a mer-human (half human-half human, half mermaid). She is the physical representation the union between two different species. And at At the end, Melody is the one to destroy the wall- the wall that separated these two groups for 12 twelve years. The first mer-human reunited the union between two groups.
* Yellow is the color symbol of happiness and joy. Notice there are three yellow things that Melody is connected to in at the end of the sequel:
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** The yellow dress- The the happiness she finally have has at being herself and not having to feel "weird".
** The yellow locket- The the locket she received from her grandfather represents the happiness that she and her grandfather can have together as a family.
** The blonde merboy- The the (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with Alex, the cute blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!
* Why did Melody faint after being caught by Dash, even though a second earlier, she was wide awake? Let's look at the list of what a 12-year-old girl, twelve-year-old girl with a slim build has been through: Nearly nearly died drowning, went running and climbing a castle by an evil sea witch, caught and desperately held onto a ''very'' heavy weapon, and ''again'' she faced a near death by after being pushed by the same evil sea witch. It's been known that strenuous activity can cause a person to literally fall asleep or faint when they land on something soft.
* How was Melody able to climb Morgana's tower so easily? Well, for about most of her life, she's been swimming in the sea and afterwards snuck back into her the castle. By climbing a window. Possibly ''everyday''.''every day''. There's also the fact that her mermaid genes give her some impressive physical qualities.
** There's also the fact Additionally, it seems she inherited some SuperStrength from her mother's mermaid genes.
* A bit of FridgeBrilliance regarding Morgana's status as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her sister...it may well be ''intentional'' on her part. She lived most of her life living in her sister's shadow, so it's very likely that she started emulating her, either her (either actively or subconsciously subconsciously) in a desperate attempt to gain her mother's favor.
* If we are to assume that it's canon that Triton and Ursula are siblings as they were initially intended to be, this explains a surprising amount about Triton's interactions with Morgana, who, logically, who (logically) would ''also'' be his sister; he's noticeably outraged when he sees her and is the first one to utter her name, implying that there's a ''personal'' hatred between them, and it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that [[HeirClubForMen Triton was the favorite of their father]] just as Ursula was such for their mother, so the hatred's likely mutual on Morgana's part.
* Morgana's magic mistakenly transforming Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both are aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms look very little like those species, but then again again, Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.



* Mermaids are fish from the waist down, which implies they fertilize externally. For all of Ariel's life, she probably understood having children as a matter of squirting into a hole. Now imagine her reaction to going through humans' messy and painful way of doing it.

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* Mermaids are fish from the waist down, which implies they fertilize externally. For all of Ariel's life, she probably understood having children as a matter of squirting into a hole. Now Now, imagine her reaction to going through humans' messy and painful way of doing it.



** While they are fish from the waist down, they are human from the waist up and clearly have hair, belly buttons, breasts, and nipples. So they are very likely mammals, despite having a tail. It could be possible that, like dolphins, they have their genitals hidden inside of their bodies and essentially the mating process is the same.
** There's also a scene in one episode of the TV prequel series ("Against the Tide") where an aquatic mammal gives birth right in front of Ariel, and her reaction amounts to, "Yay, babies!" So she's definitely familiar with mammalian reproduction. And given how she [[InnocentFanserviceGirl casually walked around bottomless]] in the first film until Scuttle told her she should wear clothes like a human, she probably views genitals with ''[[OurNudityIsDifferent less]]'' interest than the humans do. The real danger is that she'd be in public when she suddenly discovers [[ADateWithRosiePalms what else you can do with those parts]].
* Morgana, at times, appears to be even ''more'' deranged and depraved than her sister. Now think back to the way Sebastian described her--as "Ursula's crazy sister", plus Triton flat out calling her a "madwoman". That's right, next to the slimy con-artist who turned countless merfolk into helpless polyps when they failed to honor her fraudulent deals and tried to overthrow King Triton ''twice'' (once using his own daughter as a tool), ''Morgana'' is seen as the crazy one. And given some of the things she does (like gleefully try to feed an infant to a shark), it's not hard to see why...

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** While they are fish from the waist down, they are human from the waist up and clearly have hair, belly buttons, breasts, and nipples. So they They are very likely mammals, despite having a fish tail. It could be possible that, like dolphins, they have their genitals hidden inside of their bodies and essentially the mating process is the same.
** There's also a scene in one episode of the TV prequel series ("Against the Tide") where an aquatic mammal gives birth right in front of Ariel, and her reaction amounts to, to "Yay, babies!" So she's She's definitely familiar with mammalian reproduction. And given Given how she [[InnocentFanserviceGirl casually walked around bottomless]] in the first film until Scuttle told her she should wear clothes like a human, she probably views genitals with ''[[OurNudityIsDifferent less]]'' interest than the humans do. The real danger is that she'd be in public when she suddenly discovers [[ADateWithRosiePalms what else you can do with those parts]].
* Morgana, at times, appears to be even ''more'' deranged and depraved than her sister. Now think Think back to the way Sebastian described her--as "Ursula's crazy sister", plus Triton flat out calling her a "madwoman". That's right, next right. Next to the slimy con-artist who turned countless merfolk into helpless polyps when they failed to honor her fraudulent deals and tried to overthrow King Triton ''twice'' (once using his own daughter as a tool), ''Morgana'' is seen as the crazy one. And given Given some of the things she does (like gleefully try to feed an infant to a shark), it's not hard to see why...
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* Morgana's magic mistakenly transforming Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms look very little like those species, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.

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* Morgana's magic mistakenly transforming Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an are aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms look very little like those species, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.
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* Morgana's magic turning Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms don't look like them, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.

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* Morgana's magic turning mistakenly transforming Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms don't look very little like them, those species, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.
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* Morgana's magic turning Undertow (a tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms don't look like them, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.

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* Morgana's magic turning Undertow (a magically shrunken tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms don't look like them, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.
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* Morgana's magic turning Undertow (a tiger shark) into a shrimp and then into a snail makes sense considering that there are species such as Asian tiger shrimp and Tiger nerite snail (both an aquatic creatures). Undertow's forms don't look like them, but then again Disney magic doesn't go into such specifics much.
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* If we are to assume that it's canon that Triton and Ursula are siblings as they were initially intended to be, this explains a surprising amount about Triton's interactions with Morgana, who, logically, would ''also'' be his sister; he's noticeably outraged when he sees her and is the first one to utter her name, implying that there's a ''personal'' hatred between them, and it wouldn't be much of a stretch to assume that [[HeirClubForMen Triton was the favorite of their father]] just as Ursula was such for their mother, so the hatred's likely mutual on Morgana's part.
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** There's also a scene in one episode of the TV prequel series ("Against the Tide") where an aquatic mammal gives birth right in front of Ariel, and her reaction amounts to, "Yay, babies!" So she's definitely familiar with mammalian reproduction. And given how she [[InnocentFanserviceGirl casually walked around bottomless]] in the first film until Scuttle told her she should wear clothes like a human, she probably views genitals with ''[[OurNudityIsDifferent less]]'' interest than the humans do. The real danger is that she'd be in public when she suddenly discovers [[ADateWithRosiePalms what else you can do with those parts]].
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* Notice Melody's reaction when the merteens invited her to hang out with them: She's speechless. Then, remember her (initial) with the human teens. This is perhaps the first time that Melody has felt apart of something and could be with people like her.

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* Notice Melody's reaction when the merteens invited her to hang out with them: She's speechless. Then, remember her (initial) with the human teens. This is perhaps the first time that Melody has felt apart a part of something and could be with people like her.
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* A bit of FridgeBrilliance regarding Morgana's status as a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to her sister...it may well be ''intentional'' on her part. She lived most of her life living in her sister's shadow, so it's very likely that she started emulating her, either actively or subconsciously in a desperate attempt to gain her mother's favor.
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** While they are fish from the waist down, they are human from the waist up and clearly have hair, belly buttons, breasts, and nipples. So they are very likely mammals, despite having a tail. It could be possible that, like dolphins, they have their genitals hidden inside of their bodies and essentially the mating process is the same.

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** While they are fish from the waist down, they are human from the waist up and clearly have hair, belly buttons, breasts, and nipples. So they are very likely mammals, despite having a tail. It could be possible that, like dolphins, they have their genitals hidden inside of their bodies and essentially the mating process is the same.same.
* Morgana, at times, appears to be even ''more'' deranged and depraved than her sister. Now think back to the way Sebastian described her--as "Ursula's crazy sister", plus Triton flat out calling her a "madwoman". That's right, next to the slimy con-artist who turned countless merfolk into helpless polyps when they failed to honor her fraudulent deals and tried to overthrow King Triton ''twice'' (once using his own daughter as a tool), ''Morgana'' is seen as the crazy one. And given some of the things she does (like gleefully try to feed an infant to a shark), it's not hard to see why...
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** Also, consider from Ariel's POV, the only difference between the bodies of humans and merfolk were the former had legs and the latter had tails. She probably had no idea humans also have genitals. It's not a stretch to imagine for a while, she was fascinated with the organs between hers and Eric's legs. And then, Eric tries to show her just what those organs are for...

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** Also, consider from Ariel's POV, the only difference between the bodies of humans and merfolk were the former had legs and the latter had tails. She probably had no idea humans also have genitals. It's not a stretch to imagine for a while, she was fascinated with the organs between hers and Eric's legs. And then, Eric tries to show her just what those organs are for...for...
** While they are fish from the waist down, they are human from the waist up and clearly have hair, belly buttons, breasts, and nipples. So they are very likely mammals, despite having a tail. It could be possible that, like dolphins, they have their genitals hidden inside of their bodies and essentially the mating process is the same.
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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that the blonde merboy Melody befriends has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).

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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that Alex, the blonde merboy Melody befriends befriends, has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).



** The blonde merboy- The (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with the cute, blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!

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** The blonde merboy- The (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with Alex, the cute, cute blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!



** Also, consider from Ariel's POV, the only difference between the bodies of humans and merfolk were the former had legs and the latter had tails. She probably had no idea humans also have genitals. It's not a stretch to imagine for a while, she was fascinated with the organs between hers and Eric's legs. And then, Eric tries to show her just what those organs are for...

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** Also, consider from Ariel's POV, the only difference between the bodies of humans and merfolk were the former had legs and the latter had tails. She probably had no idea humans also have genitals. It's not a stretch to imagine for a while, she was fascinated with the organs between hers and Eric's legs. And then, Eric tries to show her just what those organs are for...
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** Also, consider from Ariel's POV, the only difference between the bodies of humans and merfolk were the former had legs and the latter had tails. She probably had no idea humans also have genitals. It's not a stretch to imagine for a while, she was fascinated with the organs between hers and Eric's legs. And then, Eric tries to show her just what those organs are for...
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** There's also the fact she inherited SuperStrenght from her mother's mermaid genes.

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** There's also the fact she inherited SuperStrenght SuperStrength from her mother's mermaid genes.
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** There's also the fact she inherited SuperStrenght from her mother's mermaid genes.
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* Melody is a mer-human (half human0 half mermaid). She is the physical representation the union between two different species. And at the end, Melody is the one to destroy the wall- the wall that separated these two groups for 12 years. The first mer-human reunited the union between two groups.

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* Melody is a mer-human (half human0 half human-half mermaid). She is the physical representation the union between two different species. And at the end, Melody is the one to destroy the wall- the wall that separated these two groups for 12 years. The first mer-human reunited the union between two groups.
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* How was Melody able to climb Morgana's tower so easily? Well, for about most of her life, she's been swimming in the sea and afterwards snuck back into her the castle. By climbing a window. Possibly ''everyday''. There's also the fact that her mermaid genes give her some impressive physical qualities.

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* How was Melody able to climb Morgana's tower so easily? Well, for about most of her life, she's been swimming in the sea and afterwards snuck back into her the castle. By climbing a window. Possibly ''everyday''. There's also the fact that her mermaid genes give her some impressive physical qualities.qualities.

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* Mermaids are fish from the waist down, which implies they fertilize externally. For all of Ariel's life, she probably understood having children as a matter of squirting into a hole. Now imagine her reaction to going through humans' messy and painful way of doing it.
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* Melody is a mer-human (half human0 half mermaid). She is the physical representation the union between two different species. And at the end, Melody is the one to destroy the wall- the wall that separated these two groups for 12 years. The first mer-human reunited the union between two groups.
* Yellow is the color symbol of happiness and joy. Notice there are three yellow things that Melody is connected to in the end of the sequel:
** The yellow dress- The happiness she finally have at being herself and not having to feel "weird".
** The yellow locket- The locket she received from her grandfather represents the happiness that she and her grandfather can have together as a family.
** The blonde merboy- The (potential) romantic, happiness Melody can have with the cute, blonde merboy. His face just confirms that he likes her too!
* Why did Melody faint after being caught by Dash, even though a second earlier, she was wide awake? Let's look at the list of what a 12-year-old girl, with a slim build has been through: Nearly died drowning, went running and climbing a castle by an evil sea witch, caught and desperately held onto a ''very'' heavy weapon, and ''again'' she faced a near death by being pushed by the same evil sea witch. It's been known that strenuous activity can cause a person to literally fall asleep or faint when they land on something soft.
* How was Melody able to climb Morgana's tower so easily? Well, for about most of her life, she's been swimming in the sea and afterwards snuck back into her the castle. By climbing a window. Possibly ''everyday''. There's also the fact that her mermaid genes give her some impressive physical qualities.
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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that the blonde merboy Melody befriends has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).

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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that the blonde merboy Melody befriends has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).mermaid).
* Notice Melody's reaction when the merteens invited her to hang out with them: She's speechless. Then, remember her (initial) with the human teens. This is perhaps the first time that Melody has felt apart of something and could be with people like her.
* Why was Morgana so good at manipulating Melody? Aside from Morgana being an expert at manipulating and Melody being naïve, there's also the one thing they (initially) have in common: MommyIssues.
* Notice that Melody has accidentally bumped into blondes of teens from both of her heritage: Human and merperson. When she bumped into the snooty, blonde girl you can see that they have met before. When Melody bumped into blonde merboy, he didn't know her. In a way, both of those times symbolize something:
** The meeting with the snooty, blonde girl represents how much Melody is depressed about her life as a human teen, since she's so different.
** The meeting with the cute, blonde merboy represents that Melody can live a new life and be happy and accepted.
* The wall. It was built to make sure Melody never ventured out into the sea. Ariel had a valid reason for doing so, but Melody, obviously, didn't know. In a way, the wall also represents (to Melody) that Ariel is keeping her daughter from being herself.
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* It's been known that sometimes a person will fall for someone similar to their parent. Notice that the blonde merboy Melody befriends has a NiceGuy attitude like her father and also sports a green tailfin like her mother (when she's a mermaid).

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