It's not a bad episode, but it's frustrating that here, too, it's "A mermaid became a man for the sake of a man." You have to look very inattentively and superficially to think like that... Ariel initially felt out of place and was interested in people and their lives, collecting all sorts of trinkets from the surface. So the prince was just an excuse, not the main reason. And the quarrel with my father is the last straw. If you think about it, she "didn't have a voice" under the water, because the father didn't want to listen to his daughter. Of course, not everything is perfect in such cartoons, but I don't like this superficial and supposedly progressive view of the type: this princess suffered, she has Stockholm syndrome, and so on. P.S. And Izzy's song reminded me a bit of a scene from the first episode of the animated series about Rapunzel)
Maybe it wasn't about Ariel, but specifically about the original fairy tale? Anderson's Little Mermaid looks exactly like this, if my memory serves me correctly.
I really like the witty phrases in this series: "yesterday I didn't sleep at all, but just dozed deeply sadly", "if you continue to indulge in self-destruction, we will beat you up")
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9Easy's song to the Heart
Of course, not everything is perfect in such cartoons, but I don't like this superficial and supposedly progressive view of the type: this princess suffered, she has Stockholm syndrome, and so on.
P.S. And Izzy's song reminded me a bit of a scene from the first episode of the animated series about Rapunzel)
Yes, Easy, it gets to me sometimes too...