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Liner Notes: 1989's The Little Mermaid has always been one of my favorite Disney Films, and heralded a return to its animation roots and success for the post-Walt company after nearly two decades of 'not doing it right'. Several catchy tunes, memorable characters and a nice take on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale from 1837, came together seamlessly to create a modern classic. Personally I think be-tentacled villainess, Ursula, as voiced and sung by the genius of Pat Carroll, stole the movie.
Of course in typical C.A.B.ified Classic parody, 3 years after abandoning her ocean family, 19-year-old want-it-all brat Ariel fails to impress her landlubber love interest with her feint odor of fish, and Ursula claims her back into the sea as per her contractual obligation. There the sea-witch shows there are liabilities to a lithe set of gams and a pair of ticklish feet. Lesson learned? Who knows; hard to tell if anyone is wet down there.
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Of course in typical C.A.B.ified Classic parody, 3 years after abandoning her ocean family, 19-year-old want-it-all brat Ariel fails to impress her landlubber love interest with her feint odor of fish, and Ursula claims her back into the sea as per her contractual obligation. There the sea-witch shows there are liabilities to a lithe set of gams and a pair of ticklish feet. Lesson learned? Who knows; hard to tell if anyone is wet down there.
<a href="http://ceeaybee.deviantart.com/gallery/36278278">***SEE all the C.A.B.ified Classics HERE!***</a>
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