childhood memory

Omari 2022-01-26 08:04:42

The years are getting older, and the years have become more hypocritical, but it does not hinder my yearning and liking for beautiful people and things. The Little Mermaid is the most affectionate memory of my childhood and growing up. From the original picture album to the later movies, time is changing, years are changing, from the initial childhood to today's thirteen years, how much has changed at first, and now it is a treasured beauty, unforgettable, but accompanied by It's true that time is colorful. The affection is not long-term companion, the rest of your life, you are here, the years are good or bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Javon 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    Little Mermaid~~Ariel~~Tears~~

  • Weston 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    In addition to "Sleeping Beauty" in 1960, it is still my second favorite Disney~

The Little Mermaid quotes

  • Scuttle: Well, look at what the catfish dragged in!

    [laughs]

    Scuttle: Look at ya! Look at ya! There's something different. Don't tell me. I got it. It's your hairdo, right? You've been using the dinglehopper, right?

    [Ariel shakes her head]

    Scuttle: No? No, huh? Well, let me see. New seashells? No new seashells. I gotta admit, I can't put my foot on it right now, but if I just stand here long enough, I should...

    Sebastian: She's got legs, you idiot! She traded her voice to the sea witch and got legs! Geez, mon!

    Scuttle: I knew that.

    Flounder: Ariel's been turned into a human. She'll have to make the prince fall in love with her, and he's gotta he's gotta kiss her.

    Sebastian: And she's only got three days!

  • Louis: [singing] Les Poissons, Les Poissons / How I love Les Poissons / Love to chop and to serve little fish / First I cut off their heads, then I pull out their bones / Ah, mais oui ça c'est toujours delish / Les poissons, les poissons, Hee-hee-hee, ho-ho-ho! / With the cleaver I hack them in two / I pull out what's inside, and I serve it up fried / 'Cause I love little fishes, don't you? / Here's something for tempting the palate / Prepared in the classic technique / First you pound the fish flat with the mallet / Then you slash through the skin, give the belly a slice / Then you rub some salt in, 'cause that makes it taste nice!

    [Sees Sebastian]

    Louis: Zut alors! I have missed one.

    [Picks him up]

    Louis: Sacrebleu! What is this? / How on earth could I miss / Such a sweet, little succulent crab / Quel dommage, what a loss! / Here we go, in the sauce / Now some flour, I think just a dab / Now I'll stuff you with bread! / It don't hurt, 'cause you're dead / And you're certainly lucky you are / 'Cause it's gonna be hot in my big silver pot / Toodle-oo, mon poisson, au revoir!