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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="APK"]I also have a theory on Ariel's quick marriage. I know 16 was the marrying age for the time TLM is set in, and Ariel's dad approved, but they both fell in love so quickly. But now that I think about it... Ariel's father makes her human and gives her a great dress. You see her running to Eric in one shot, he twirls her, and suddenly she's in her wedding dress. We all know they didn't get married 5 seconds later :lol: And people just assume they were married the very next day. Some people give it a week. But considering how long it took Aladdin and Jasmine to get married, maybe Ariel and Eric waited a while too. Unless you get married in a drive-thru, it takes a long time to plan out a marriage. Considering that they're both royalty and Ariel is daddy's little girl they probably wanted a big wedding like the one in the end. It takes a ridiculously long time and a great amount of energy to plan a wedding. Even with all the world's riches and a large staff to help you out, you couldn't plan a marriage in a week. There's the location: A marriage under the sea or on land?? There's the invitations: and it must take a while to get two kingdoms of different species to find an appropriate time to gather. Without email and cars, other royalty and family members from far away kindgoms would have a hard time RSVPing The service: and Eric's service doesn't look very reliable. Grimsby didn't know what to get the poor boy for his birthday, and the chef is preoccupied in chasing crabs like a madman) The dress: Ariel has a big, traditional wedding dress. That must've taken a long time to make. ^ All of these things are just a few minor things to worry about when planning a wedding. There's a lot more involved in it. Sometimes it takes years. Yes, it's just a fantasy movie and perhaps I'm looking too much into it. But it's impossible to get married 5 seconds later.[/quote]
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Syera
Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 8:07 am
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Mm. I should make sure that one's written down on my list.
*Checks*
Yep, I have it. Rule 16: Sleeves that are poofy and round at the top usually look silly.
Janette Morgan
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 11:33 pm
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It's one of my Personal Rules of Fashion: Never wear a sleeve that is as large or larger than your head.
persian85033
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 7:26 pm
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I like the sleeves. They wer like the dresses Monica and Aimee wore in Corazon Salvaje(you can see Aimee's sleeves on my avatar). God, I loved those dresses. I used to wear dresses with sleeves like that when I was younger, also. Not exactly the same, but the sleeves were a little puffy, though. My mom gave them away.
They were such beautiful dresses, though.
Syera
Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:48 pm
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Janette Morgan wrote:
Pbbtt. I'd
like
to see a Disney princess in the middle age.
Given that Ariel was sixteen in the first movie... that'd put her no older than... oh, thirty-three, thirty-fourish in the sequel. (Actual age depending on a number of factors, ie, how long until the wedding, how long until conception, etc.)
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I hate... the sleeves... on Ariel's dress. All you'd have to do is fill those things with helium and she'd float right away. Agggh.
I never thought of 'em thataway before. I just hated that sleeve style.
Janette Morgan
Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:33 pm
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Syera wrote:
Y'know, originally they were going to make Melody 16, so I hear, but decided that it would make Ariel too old.
Pbbtt. I'd
like
to see a Disney princess in the middle age.
Persian wrote:
And visit the Titanic whenever you like.
Yeah, that's definitely the uttermost perk of living underwater.
Actually, I'm particularily fond of ocean-related stuff myself, but this interest is well-balanced with a healthy fear of drowning. Submarines I like, but regular ships let you see way too much. Although I really wish I did like topside boats more, because the general concept of sailing is downright awesome. I suppose if I had gills it would help with the phobia, but then I would want to spend all my time underwater and sailing wouldn't be so cool anymore. Ah, well.
I'd guess that Ariel and Eric's wedding took at least a couple months to assemble. Which doesn't neccesarily mean they waited...
But you can bet Prince Eric wasn't doing the funky-monkey with a mute girl he'd only just met.
I hate... the sleeves... on Ariel's dress. All you'd have to do is fill those things with helium and she'd float right away. Agggh.
Syera
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 7:29 am
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But they DO scream. It's just not a scream on the sonic level.
Or rather, 'scream' is actually a way to describe what's happening in
your
brain. See, if someone screams, your brain activity goes up. If you recognize a piece of furniture, your brain activity goes up. Hence that 'screaming' feeling.
AmethystFae
Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 1:22 am
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Syera wrote:
PrincessHikaru wrote:
Clothes don't scream decades.
I beg to differ! Watch any movie set in the future and invariably the 'future' styles will look so much like the styles of the time the movie was made it's almost disturbing.
They don't scream! They just sit there!
~Hikaru
Syera
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 4:04 pm
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PrincessHikaru wrote:
Clothes don't scream decades.
I beg to differ! Watch any movie set in the future and invariably the 'future' styles will look so much like the styles of the time the movie was made it's almost disturbing.
AmethystFae
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 2:40 pm
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[quote="Disney Princess"]
AladdinsGenie wrote:
Ariel's sleeves and puffs on her dress so screams 90s
[/quote}
*whispers* '80s. I cite her bangs and pink nail polish, too.
Clothes don't scream decades.
And yeah, that would a product of the Disney Princess fitting with the times.
~Hikaru
Ariellen
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 2:14 pm
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[quote="AladdinsGenie"]
Ariel's sleeves and puffs on her dress so screams 90s
[/quote}
*whispers* '80s. I cite her bangs and pink nail polish, too.
persian85033
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 8:39 pm
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I never thought of that.
You know, that may just have been it.
Damn you Sebastian.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 8:37 pm
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Sebastian's song must have convinced you it really is better under the sea
persian85033
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 7:32 pm
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*Sigh*Maybe I'm exagerating. I just don't like Eric cause Ariel left the ocean cause of him. I would have rather she stayed in the water. It's much cooler. And you get better scenery. And visit the Titanic whenever you like.
AmethystFae
Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 7:13 am
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Woah! People, this is Disney! Not the Brothers Grim or Greek Mythology. Besides, not every guy out there is a rapist. C'mon!
~Hikaru
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 8:57 pm
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Oh my gawd
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