The Little Mermaid and a History of Mermaids

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  • @thetake
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    • @TopazPhoenix16
      @TopazPhoenix16 5 лет назад +4

      I adore this channel!!! Can you guys do a video on Edward Scissorhands please!? There's a great allegory about acceptance and it'd be great for Halloween!!!

    • @briannabrickey444
      @briannabrickey444 5 лет назад +3

      The Take great video! Can you do one analyzing witches in Mythology and pop culture? There have always been dark and light versions of witches portrayed and still are. Like the two Sabrina shows, Witches of East End, Charmed, Salam, Wizard of Oz, the movie about witches who ate children, and more.

    • @jessicajovel8194
      @jessicajovel8194 5 лет назад

      Could you do a take of the inversive trope? The male one, I mean. Like the monster of the lagoon

    • @jessicajovel8194
      @jessicajovel8194 5 лет назад +1

      @@TopazPhoenix16 yes, bella película

    • @hb5731
      @hb5731 4 года назад +2

      Could you add a list of all the movies/ shows used?

  • @71crm
    @71crm 5 лет назад +1594

    I almost think that we're fascinated with mermaids in the same way that we're fascinated with vampires or werewolves, in that they represent a sort of missing link between human and animal, and I think in some ways, mermaids are to women what werewolves are to men. Another thing that makes mermaid stories so powerful is that mermaid is an outsider looking in and that itself is very powerful story for all times

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin 5 лет назад +77

      Yeah they have turned vampires from blood sucking predators into sparkly defanged sex objects which is pretty much exactly what they did to mermaids. I'm tired of this bullsh*t! Bring back the man eating mermaid stories! Everyone knows love stories are the most lame and borring type of story that exists and I'm so mad and bored to tears with hollywood sexualizing monsters.

    • @CS-yr5jr
      @CS-yr5jr 5 лет назад +58

      71crm but but but I’m a man, and I wanna be a mermaid....

    • @71crm
      @71crm 5 лет назад +54

      Well, I'm sure there's mermen just as there's probably female vampires and werewolves too, what I meant was generally when you think of mermaids, you think of women, and when you think of werewolves you think of men mostly

    • @CS-yr5jr
      @CS-yr5jr 5 лет назад +9

      71crm I know I get what you were saying. I was kidding. It’s actually an interesting insight.

    • @71crm
      @71crm 5 лет назад +2

      @@CS-yr5jr Thank you

  • @Tinymoezzy
    @Tinymoezzy 5 лет назад +527

    Manic pixie dream fish.

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire 5 лет назад +347

    Fun fact: In the original Greek mythology, the sirens were half-woman and half-bird (hence, the beautiful singing voice). Somehow, over time, the siren and mermaid legends merged together.

    • @RainyDayWolf
      @RainyDayWolf 4 года назад +42

      I love sirens, their story is super interesting going from looking for Persephone to losing a singing contest with the muses to losing their feathers to ending up devouring men in an island covered with their victims' bones... like, wow

    • @loiracitr
      @loiracitr 4 года назад +29

      Fun fact: in Italian we call both of them "sirena" and people would just associate the word with the concept of marmade

    • @maridanez
      @maridanez 4 года назад +9

      Same in Spanish: sirena. The film the little mermaid is called La Sirenita

    • @nobody_nowhere_3338
      @nobody_nowhere_3338 3 года назад +1

      Really? That’s interesting.

    • @Miki_nim
      @Miki_nim 3 года назад +3

      It's the same thing with French we call it 'sirène' and the little mermaid just translate to 'La petite sirène' so when I begin learning English I was really confused to what difference is between a siren and a mermaid

  • @alexispabon4355
    @alexispabon4355 5 лет назад +1008

    Me: *about to sleep*
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  • @BG12sofia
    @BG12sofia 5 лет назад +843

    The light version of mermaids: attractive but unaware of it, elements of both born sexy yesterday and manic pixie dream girl, a metaphor for the naive, virginal woman, whose sexuality relies only on men.
    The dark version of mermaids: attractive and aware of it, uses it for her own pleasure and benefit, a metaphor for the worldly, ungullible woman, who owns her sexuality -- which is why she's turned into a maneater monster, who scares the crap out of men.
    On the other hand, the movie Aquamarine is very underrated. To explain why without going into spoiler territory, it deconstructs some of the tropes surronding mermaids and it's quite ahead of its time.

  • @rosemali3022
    @rosemali3022 5 лет назад +401

    I can see mermaids fitting very neatly into the Born Sexy Yesterday trope.
    As for The Little Mermaid, I've seen it criticized for giving Ariel a childish or unworthy/ unfeminist goal of making Eric fall in love, although he knows nothing about her. But her being mute doesnt change the fact that she is a curious, thoughtful person full of adventure. Aka: how others perceive you does not define who you are, and enjoying something others deem unworthy does not make you less than or overshadow your other powerful attribute. Two lessons that I judge both empowering and feminist.

    • @lotusthemermaid
      @lotusthemermaid 5 лет назад +25

      Yes! I had that same revelation earlier today after starting this vid. It does fall perfectly within that trope.

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 4 года назад +9

      Welp, Paris, even with the fact that you did give Princess Ariel praise, it’s a good thing you didn’t get upset when people criticized the protagonist of The Little Mermaid (1989)! Personally, I do see why people don’t like her, but I wouldn’t go as far to say that she is a character that has as little redeeming qualities as The Emoji Movie characters.

    • @coppersense999
      @coppersense999 4 года назад +1

      These are some deep-thinking RUclips viewers. Now I feel like a pervert because til now the most elusive discovery I made about the Little Mermaid involved unfortunate boners. My feminist card is possibly in danger of being revoked. Ah, well. Not a fan of labels. OR boners in Disney children's movies, FTR. But back to more intelligent conversation ...

    • @trishareddy2570
      @trishareddy2570 4 года назад +9

      Painted Lotus I hate when people say that her only goal was to attract Eric. Yes, that was part of it. She wanted to explore a new world and see land.

    • @Mica_T
      @Mica_T 4 года назад +2

      I mostly just criticised Ariel for her lacking sense of responsibility or loyalty to her Kingdom despite her position of authority in it. But she is a teen. Regardless, she's still one my favourites in the Disney Princess line up so...

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 5 лет назад +187

    Oscar Wilde wrote a short story called 'The Fisherman and his Soul' where a human male gives up his soul to be with a mermaid, against the advice of his priest and everyone else. Most definitely a metaphor for Wilde's own conflicting thoughts about being gay.
    Spoiler alert - the story does not end happily.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 5 лет назад +13

      William Craig So basically it’s Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” with the genders reversed!
      Although in “The Little Mermaid”, the mermaid changes herself into a human to get the prince to fall in love with her so she can HAVE a soul.

    • @WillScarlet16
      @WillScarlet16 5 лет назад +15

      @@beethovensfidelio There's a little more to the story. The separated soul becomes sort of a character on his own.

    • @phinhager6509
      @phinhager6509 4 года назад +1

      @@beethovensfidelio shouldn't "can" be capitalized, not "have".

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад +2

      Phin Hager No, Mr. Grammar Police.

    • @phinhager6509
      @phinhager6509 4 года назад +1

      @@beethovensfidelio lol

  • @ronaldmalfoy
    @ronaldmalfoy 5 лет назад +678

    it would be awesome if you did a masculine version of this, with the creature of the black lagoon, shape of water, fishmen, selkies and kelpies.

    • @mariatxxxc
      @mariatxxxc 5 лет назад +23

      Lindsay Ellis has a great video about it

    • @vee2635
      @vee2635 5 лет назад +1

      sounds amazing

    • @stitchedwithcolor
      @stitchedwithcolor 5 лет назад +17

      Funny; i was just thinking that selkies could be framed as a third possible iteration of the broader mermaid myth, since in most of the tales of them i've seen, a man steals a selkie's skin so he can force her to remin on land and with him.. Ursula vernon's short story 'jackalope wives' plays with that selkie myth, albeit in a desert context.

    • @sammal8997
      @sammal8997 5 лет назад

      María Txc which video is it?

    • @sequoyachu98
      @sequoyachu98 4 года назад +1

      @@sammal8997 the monster boyfriend video

  • @jessienewmar8733
    @jessienewmar8733 5 лет назад +130

    I remember reading the original Hans Christian Andersen Fairytale of the The Little Mermaid as a child and crying my eyes out because of how tragic and beautiful the ending was.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад +1

      Jessie Newmar What are your thoughts on the Disney version?

    • @Harleyxjokerforever
      @Harleyxjokerforever 4 года назад +9

      Me too!! I read it at school in the 1st grade and I was so confused. As I watch the Disney version first. I read it twice then after school I went to libary check out the book but this one had her turn into a weird air spirit and I was even MORE confused.

    • @jessienewmar8733
      @jessienewmar8733 4 года назад +9

      I have a love hate relationship with the Disney version. I love it, but I hate that they sugar coated the ending.

    • @reliomese2873
      @reliomese2873 4 года назад

      Mine was with portraits

    • @seiya-chon
      @seiya-chon 3 года назад

      I read it too when I was a child. I didn't cry, but it was one of the strongest emotions I ever had. The moment when she gives up her voice (in both versions) still gives me chills.

  • @roastedpancakes9291
    @roastedpancakes9291 5 лет назад +1181

    H2O: just add water?

    • @s.m00116
      @s.m00116 5 лет назад +62

      Naaaawr cleoooo

    • @yinkafalade7513
      @yinkafalade7513 5 лет назад +6

      Yass

    • @413jmee
      @413jmee 5 лет назад +44

      Shraddha Mishra cleorrrr*

    • @khourisaniyyah3947
      @khourisaniyyah3947 5 лет назад +40

      Don't get me started......" Cause I'm no ordinary girl, I'm from a deep blue underworld..."

    • @royfugate
      @royfugate 4 года назад +58

      i am surprised she didn't talk about it ether, especially the fact that the mermaid power comes from a magical cave pool during a full moon, and can turn guys into the very rare merman.

  • @isaacgray2909
    @isaacgray2909 5 лет назад +173

    I'm surprised you didn't tackle the other spectrum of the mermaid stories where the mermaid deliberately leaves the man. There's many folklores recorded in the 19th century where the mermaids leaves the men after they settles with him, in particularly when they had children. The tales of Melusine is one of the famous examples.

    • @Megramia288
      @Megramia288 4 года назад +26

      If you go into the Irish version which are the sidhe they don't like being captured at all and they will leave as soon as they can get their Pelt back because mermaids have like otter pelts and stuff.
      And they'll leave their kids and husbands behind they don't care

    • @dreamyanon5151
      @dreamyanon5151 4 года назад +2

      Meghan Salazar silke/Selkie

    • @mac9733
      @mac9733 3 года назад +1

      They definitely had brushed on it with Miranda

  • @Megramia288
    @Megramia288 4 года назад +67

    Tritan had no problem with Ariel dating in the Disney Cartoon. What he had a problem with was her going after what he considers a killer's heart.

    • @mac9733
      @mac9733 3 года назад +2

      Still applicable to real life seeing many fathers and parents in general do not want their children being with partners they disapprove of solely based on generalizations despite being okay with their child dating someone they do approve of

  • @digapygmy70
    @digapygmy70 5 лет назад +99

    I'm still waiting for a big budget adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi's Mermaid Saga, that I know will never come. In that one, mermaids can easily live on land, but they retain their youth and beauty by eating young human women, their actual forms are monstrous. But if a human eats their flesh, they gain immortality. It's SO good, and nobody really seems to know it.

    • @dylanwickersham5610
      @dylanwickersham5610 5 лет назад +4

      I love the Mermaid Saga! I've seen the anime and OVAs, but they both felt like very surface level adaptations to me. I'd love to see an adaptation that explores the manga more thoroughly.

    • @Moonlight-op4qo
      @Moonlight-op4qo 5 лет назад +3

      digapygmy70 I watched the anime and read a bit of the Manga I love Rumiko and also think her world deserves more attention

    • @Celestinewarbeck
      @Celestinewarbeck 5 лет назад +1

      digapygmy70 I watched these a LOOOOONG time ago

    • @gakailyn9249
      @gakailyn9249 4 года назад +1

      I remember mermaid saga! Dang I haven't thought about that in so many years

    • @Toshimi1043
      @Toshimi1043 4 года назад +2

      I love Mermaid Saga as well! One of my favorite story arcs was one that revealed there are multiple types of mermaid, and that some eat other mermaids of a different type, especially when pregnant.

  • @QueenCloveroftheice
    @QueenCloveroftheice 5 лет назад +142

    It’s funny that Ariel’s looks are based on Alyssa Milano because she becomes a mermaid herself in an episode of Charmed.

    • @dc9067
      @dc9067 3 года назад

      Wasn't Alyssa a teenager when the movie was made tho ? Kinda weird
      But omg yeah I remember the episode (season 6 i think ?)

    • @BobbyCalloway
      @BobbyCalloway 3 года назад

      And Alyssa is terrified of water lol.

  • @dracodracarys2339
    @dracodracarys2339 4 года назад +25

    there needs to be a movie portraying mermen unironically. not as a parody of mermaids to be mocked for their "cringey awkwardness", but a serious portrayal of badass mermen (aquaman doesn't count since he has legs and not a tail)

    • @howdopplthinkofthese
      @howdopplthinkofthese 4 года назад +5

      The thirteenth year!!!!

    • @vittoriopiorosariosavasta7590
      @vittoriopiorosariosavasta7590 2 года назад +3

      i'm agree that we need a more positive and good representation of mermen, but is not necessary to potray them as badass sea warriors to make them serious, it would be just a way to keeping the toxic, outdated stereotypes of masculinity, they should just be potrayted as a cool, free-spirited creature, a symbol of freedom and charm, The Thirteen Year is the perfect example of that, we need more merman representation like that

  • @anne610
    @anne610 5 лет назад +313

    I kept waiting for them to talk about H2O: just add water

    • @obsidian8180
      @obsidian8180 5 лет назад +8

      Those were not mermaids though. Well, not mermaids in the way of not being born mermaids

    • @amaiyagrace
      @amaiyagrace 4 года назад +9

      DIVAs Inc
      The girl that plays Rikki does the last 2 episodes of Mako Mermaids and when Ondina and Weilan. 2 sea born mermaids are talking to Rikki in the Mako moon pool, Ondina knows that Rikki is a land girl turned mermaid but says “your just like us a Mako Mermaid”. Just because the H20 girls are humans magically turned mermaids they are still mermaids.

    • @obsidian8180
      @obsidian8180 4 года назад +9

      @@amaiyagrace thats Mako Mermaids though. Not H20. What im saying is, this video is about the personality of mermaids. Whereas H20, the mermaids were human beings who turned into mermaids, so culturally, they are still human beings, they act like them. Its different from actually growing up a mermaid.

    • @amaiyagrace
      @amaiyagrace 4 года назад +4

      DIVAs Inc
      Very true I agree with you about that. In the dialogue between Rikki,Ondina and Weilan. Rikki explains how difficult it was going from a normal teenage girl to a mermaid. But I agree with you. Rikki even explains how she had 2 friends with her when they changed and how it was about keeping the secret and it was “Us 3 against the world” and when Weilan asks “what happened to her friends?” Rikki says “We grew up, found other interests. Even mermaids move on” and Ondina says “You miss them don’t you? When you were swimming on the reef with your friends didn’t you feel like you were sisters? Imagine losing over 100 sisters. You were drawn here, your just like us a “Mako Mermaid”.

    • @amaiyagrace
      @amaiyagrace 4 года назад +4

      DIVAs Inc
      In Mako when Zak the (merman) his girlfriend Evie gets turned into a mermaid she calls mermaids “gill monsters” and wants to be changed back by the real mermaids and is even more reluctant to swim as a mermaid then Cleo in H20. Cleo was afraid of the water but Evie is a professional diver.

  • @mpvf0
    @mpvf0 5 лет назад +95

    Oh! I came across an interesting analysis concerning the tradition of mermaids and their mirrors!
    So in most stories, mermaids and beings from the sea usually have an object that "fulfills" them, like a comb, mirror, necklace, and for selkies, their seal coat. If you take it away, *she will lose her free will*, so that makes mirrors a really important object.
    Most of these myths generally end with the mermaid finding the precious objects and returning to the sea, leaving a husband and child behind, as usually they were forced into these relationships, and thus have no obligation to want to stay. (Sometimes they take their child, though.)
    Also, mirrors represent water (the ocean, the river, a lake, atc, all of them can work as a natural mirror) and have a more deeper meaning than just the mermaids admiring their own beauty. The mirrors can be used for magic and as a window to other worlds and tend to represent wisdom, can be used in astral travel, meditation, divination, scrying, and even protection: a ward that looks like a mirror on the outside reflects all negativity and keeps light and positivity on the inside. And most importantly, mirrors symbolize *truth* - seeing things clearly. My favorite example is Sailor Neptune/Michiru Kaioh. While not exactly a mermaid, she is representative of the sea, and she possesses her Deep Aqua Mirror as her important talisman, and the mirror can show one's true self, can be used for scrying, divination, and predicting the future.
    It means that, for a mermaid, as strongly related to water and its power, looking at herself in the mirror is like looking at their true self: we see feelings, the past, and the things we did and how that changed us.
    Then they're used for divination, astral travel, meditation and such, but also introspection and shadow work as well. Such as Ursala's dark magic through her own reflective surface, which is her crystal orb (??).
    Lemme know what you think, guys. :0

    • @cherusiderea1330
      @cherusiderea1330 5 лет назад +2

      "(Sometimes they take their child, so don't worry.)"
      I don't even know where to begin. Kids don't only have mothers but also fathers and it is 100% ok if a kid stays with their father. Especially if the mother didn't want the child in the first place (as you suggested). Why is it better for a kid to stay with a mother that didn't even want them and takes them away from the other parent than to stay with their father? I hate that general attitude, it's so ancient. Please think about it.

    • @obsidian8180
      @obsidian8180 5 лет назад +3

      The mirror is definitely more than a vanity object

    • @katwolf897
      @katwolf897 5 лет назад +5

      @@cherusiderea1330 depending on the age of the kid, relationships, and even sex, sometimes it's better for the child to stay with the mother. Of course other times it is better to stay with the father. Both are valid and good for the child.

    • @zoeprovost-neumann6767
      @zoeprovost-neumann6767 4 года назад +5

      @@cherusiderea1330 I don't think the statement about sometimes the mermaid does take her child as any sort of statement about it being better than the child staying with the father. Just that in some story's that is what happened.

    • @thewhiterabbitchaser
      @thewhiterabbitchaser 4 года назад +5

      @@cherusiderea1330 to be fair, judging from the line 'forced into the relationship', probably not ideal to leave the kid with a father who basically trapped and raped their mother either

  • @giordanotuvo9512
    @giordanotuvo9512 5 лет назад +23

    The little mermaid is actually a metaphor of Andersen's story. He was gay and in love with a prince. It was a story that could never end well and the prince was actually in love with a princess and married her.

  • @maddiedilts271
    @maddiedilts271 5 лет назад +302

    Plz do this with more mythical creatures like fairies or the dragon

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 5 лет назад +120

    *Ariel:* [turns into a sea foam]
    _PRINCE ERIC, I DON'T FEEL SO GOOD..._

  • @laurahuynh8333
    @laurahuynh8333 4 года назад +36

    “Cause I’m no ordinary girl.
    Upon a deep blue underworld.
    Land and sea. I got the power if I just believe.
    Cause I’m no ordinary girl.
    Upon a deep blue underworld.
    Land and Sea. The world’s my oyster.
    I’m the pearl.
    No ordinary girl.”

  • @orlandom394
    @orlandom394 4 года назад +38

    Can y’all do a video about Ariel, specifically one similar to your stop blaming the victim video for Cinderella. Maybe something like stop underestimating Ariel, or stop dream shaming Ariel. Yeah she became crazy about a guy and the movie had problems for young people just like any, however she also values having freedom, curiosity, adventure, and she is really determined to get what she wants, people don’t think about this but if Ariel would not have gone to Ursula to get legs, Ursula would have never put herself in the position to be defeated and at the end the souls Ursula has trapped that become free when she dies, would stay trapped.
    Edit: alright got a little further into the video saw that y’all touched on Ariel a little more.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад

      Hey McKay I do prefer the deleted alternate ending over the ending in the final film.
      Granted, the latter isn’t bad. It’s got good action and suspense, but as you said, Ariel doesn’t ever apologize for her actions like she does in the deleted scene.
      Also, if it makes you feel better, at least the ending of “Splash” inverts the ending of “The Little Mermaid” by having GUY give up everything (his home, his family, his friends, his job, his species) in order to be with the mermaid he loves 🎶under the sea🎶.

    • @emmad.176
      @emmad.176 2 года назад +1

      If you ever watched the little mermaid tv series as well, that shows more of Ariel's personality where yes she's a rebel and impulsive but she can also be very smart and resourceful. She's also very caring and nurturing and helps take care of many under the sea misfits and becomes friends with them :) She's a very sweet character :)

  • @briannabrickey444
    @briannabrickey444 5 лет назад +127

    Best video ever! Ariel was my favorite Disney Princess and still is and this video completely captured why. She's fun loving, courageous, wild, smart, sweet, sassy, and unapologetic herself. Also loved Aquamarine for the same reasons and the movie Splash. You captured the mythology, stories and characters beautifully. I like the analyzed the "light" and "dark" mermaids. I also loved H2O that show was a coming of Age story about three very different girls growing up. The movie Sea Creature was really good and showed the alluring version of the mythology, while the character was also a dark monster who, like Miranda, wanted to use humans to procreate. Because of Ariel, I use to fantasize being a mermaid when I was little. I dressed up as Ariel every Halloween and I pretended to have fins when I took a bath.

    • @soleil7931
      @soleil7931 5 лет назад +1

      Brianna Brickey What do you think about the new Ariel being a woman of colour ?

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin 5 лет назад +6

      They totally ignored how Hollywood turned a man eating predator into a sex object. Just like what Hollywood did to vampires by turning them into sparkly defanged sex objects. So sick of the borring and lame mermaid love stories. I want them to bring back the man eating monsters! Because that is what mermaids are. They are wild untamable predators who can be controlled and owned by no one. Instead Hollywood turned them into slutty manic pixie dream girls.

    • @nm9688
      @nm9688 5 лет назад +5

      @@WhitneyDahlin mermaids have always been sexual though

    • @WhitneyDahlin
      @WhitneyDahlin 5 лет назад +5

      @@nm9688 yeah but they USED sex to eat men they werent docile and falling in love in 99% of the old stories. They were using their beauty and sexual attraction to lure men in so they could EAT them not to bang and get married. Im just saying they turned a predator into nothing but a borring sex object just like they did to vampires.

    • @nm9688
      @nm9688 5 лет назад +4

      @@WhitneyDahlin that's true! Same with vampires, they were also sexual but they were predators not heartthrobs

  • @llamasugar5478
    @llamasugar5478 5 лет назад +15

    I was hoping to see the mermaids from Pirates of the Caribbean. The change from lovely songstress to frightening monster was chilling on the big screen.

  • @deegonz06
    @deegonz06 5 лет назад +20

    Amazing. The rusalka from Slavic mythology is another interesting take on the mermaid myth. She’s both feared siren and tragic figure that ends up killing the men she lives by dragging them to the depths.

  • @dantedion9307
    @dantedion9307 5 лет назад +62

    Thanks for the video. Can we get a history of the Femme Fatale? And her male counterpart the Homme Fatale.

  • @aurea.
    @aurea. 5 лет назад +34

    I like mermaids a lot, but did people ever think what a half-human-sized piece of fish would smell like after basking in the sun?

    • @Darm0k
      @Darm0k 4 года назад +6

      Fish, probably.

  • @judeannethecandorchannel2153
    @judeannethecandorchannel2153 4 года назад +7

    1:28 I was probably thirteen when Splash came out and I identify so much with Madison. I guess she was an early free-spirited pixie dream girl type in many ways... Still love her! Beautiful actress!

    • @judeannethecandorchannel2153
      @judeannethecandorchannel2153 4 года назад

      P. S. I never got to meet her myself, but my late husband was friends with her Once Upon a Time boyfriend Jackson Browne--*complicated relationship!* - - is all I'll say about that...
      It was a disappointment that I never got to meet her.
      **She's always been an idol of mine...**

  • @mysticallylumia
    @mysticallylumia 5 лет назад +32

    It's funny they said "often the mermaid is an adventurous spirit who is self-educated", and then the video is sponsored by Skillshare. That's cute~ 💜

  • @lizzychrome7630
    @lizzychrome7630 4 года назад +3

    Despite being obsessed with mermaids *and* vintage movies, I somehow haven't seen most of the movies on this list! Thanks so much for this.

  • @beethovensfidelio
    @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад +8

    5:10-5:23 and 8:10-8:50
    I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed the similarities between “Splash” and Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”.
    I knew there was a reason I liked “Splash” so much! 😂 😂
    (Well that and Tom Hanks, who is one my favorite actors 🥰)

  • @vee2635
    @vee2635 5 лет назад +9

    god, your analysis is spoken in so much depth and refers to many eras in time where mermaids were believed to be either evil or lovable. this metamorphosis of thoughts over a sea creature shows how different adaptations made us as an audience think differently. whilst ariel is seen as a loving, youthful mermaid, sirens are a pirate's nightmare. how different yet interesting.

  • @sillyanni
    @sillyanni 4 года назад +6

    I'm glad you included Polish LURE. It's highly underrated movie! With amazing twist for original Little Mermaid story.

  • @angelikakrawczyk1465
    @angelikakrawczyk1465 5 лет назад +72

    No mention of h20 just add water? Alright😥

    • @laurahuynh8333
      @laurahuynh8333 4 года назад +2

      Angelika Krawczyk It is talking about movies I think. Not tv shows.

  • @alidiaz2339
    @alidiaz2339 4 года назад +14

    I’ve been a mermaid stan since I was like 7

  • @dawntavishflynn8802
    @dawntavishflynn8802 4 года назад +18

    The in-betweenness of mermaids that makes them reflective of teenhood is also the reason why they're so popular amongst trans people

  • @FaithOriginalisme
    @FaithOriginalisme 4 года назад +60

    "I'm 16 years old! I'm not a child!" yes you are.. go to your room.. you're grounded

    • @LI-vt2kf
      @LI-vt2kf 4 года назад +15

      Just watched the movie again after a few years.. when she screamed „DADDY I LOVE HIM!“ I definitely sided with Triton. That’s when you know you got old 😂😂

    • @brittnismith5997
      @brittnismith5997 4 года назад +7

      @@LI-vt2kf So true! I watched it with my 6 and 4yo sons and was yelling at the screen. "16? Girl, you are a child! Listen to your father!" Lol

    • @stefangingrich2373
      @stefangingrich2373 4 года назад +8

      At the time in which the movie takes place 16 years of age would have been considered an adult.

    • @availanila
      @availanila 4 года назад +2

      @@LI-vt2kf god I must have been born old. I've always thought she was stupid and rash but lucky it turned out well for her, unlike her sister in the Japanese one

  • @Oracle_Ocelot
    @Oracle_Ocelot 5 лет назад +22

    Loved this video! It seems like there are a lot of parallels between mermaids and witches throughout history. Mainly, a simultaneous fear, celebration, and sexualization of independent women. So cool to see the history of mermaids and their different iterations. The Take always delivers!

  • @nathy0308
    @nathy0308 5 лет назад +16

    I briefly tried to be part of the South FL mermaid community, but it's hard working 6 days a week! I know/know of the mermaids in that video. There's Mermaid Jules, Vero Beach Mermaid, and Mermaid Elle

  • @andreinarodriguez2362
    @andreinarodriguez2362 5 лет назад +76

    What about the show from freeform "Siren " a whole different take on that show as well.

    • @signet84
      @signet84 5 лет назад +7

      As much I would've liked them to mention Siren, they did state that the video would be about movie mermaids.

    • @andreinarodriguez2362
      @andreinarodriguez2362 5 лет назад +3

      @@signet84 this is true! But theres never been an actual siren series till this one.

    • @andreinarodriguez2362
      @andreinarodriguez2362 5 лет назад +2

      @TatzRules Yay if you have hulu the complete 3 season are there!

  • @sophiatalksmusic3588
    @sophiatalksmusic3588 4 года назад +15

    Ever since I was little, I always wished the mermaid got more agency in these sorts of stories. I remember watching The Little Mermaid up until the part she became a human, then walking out because it got "boring." Now that I'm older, I feel like the problem is the fact that this mystical creature always has to change herself for what she wants instead of being embraced by the world (either her world or the human world) for who she is. It's really quite a sad message to women- mermaids embody free-spiritedness and seeing the beauty in everything, but they also embody fulfilling a sexual male fantasy. I'd like a mermaid story where humans aren't involved, maybe even a love story between two merpeople. Let us be part of HER world for a change.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 2 года назад +1

      As mentioned in 8:31, “Splash” flipped the ending of Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” on its tail (hehe) by having the human guy Allen give up his life on land to live with Madison 🎶under the sea🎶.

  • @sushi523
    @sushi523 5 лет назад +121

    So, the mermaid's essentially a version of the manic pixie dream girl

    • @AllieBee00
      @AllieBee00 4 года назад

      Yus

    • @mac9733
      @mac9733 3 года назад +2

      Seeing as the mermaid archetype spawned first, it's actually kind of interesting to say that the manic pixie dream girl might've subconsciously took inspiration from mermaid folklore and cinema!

  • @elliel3700
    @elliel3700 4 года назад +2

    Amazing video essay, you could talk in depth for hours about the mermaid metaphor and lore. I think filmmakers need to make more mermaid movies.

  • @nathy0308
    @nathy0308 5 лет назад +37

    The Take + Mermaids, two of my favorite things! 🧜‍♀️❤

  • @andresoneca4414
    @andresoneca4414 5 лет назад +15

    a video about the little mermaid?I love this channel from the heart

  • @ericawilliams2813
    @ericawilliams2813 4 года назад +4

    I love your takes on Disney's classic animated films. It's a lot of fun to hear a fresh perspective on the movies I grew up with. I'd really love you hear your take on some of the female Disney characters that aren't princesses or villains. For instance, The Rescuers has two great examples of strong Disney heroines. Penny enables and assists with her own rescue at a point where no human adults are trying to help her anymore, and Bianca is a brave, daring, compassionate adventurer who is still a very feminine character. Both of these characters are great ones for young girls to look up to. Hearing your take on either (or both) of them would be really fun.

    • @Mogwai-fy7ut
      @Mogwai-fy7ut 3 года назад

      Bianca and Bernard rescue each other multiple times.

  • @milenademilo
    @milenademilo 5 лет назад +36

    I saw the title and my inner child screamed

  • @erinrising2799
    @erinrising2799 5 лет назад +101

    Slightly disappointed you didn't talk about Zoolander and his time as a merman

    • @TheArtofBeingReacts
      @TheArtofBeingReacts 4 года назад +5

      "Mer MAN"🧜🏻‍♂️🤣

    • @perfumaphilia3246
      @perfumaphilia3246 4 года назад +2

      He taught us one of life's greatest lessons:
      Moisture is the essence of wetness. And wetness is the essence of beauty.

    • @aror6480
      @aror6480 3 года назад

      Tritón tritón

  • @mkeogh76
    @mkeogh76 3 года назад +3

    11:19 Ann Blyth is the mermaid. She is most famous for playing "Veda," the daughter from hell, in the 1945 version of "Mildred Pierce." She's still alive at 93.

  • @mari-vx5my
    @mari-vx5my 5 лет назад +83

    Pretty sure the original siren was described more as a bird like creature

    • @jessicav931
      @jessicav931 5 лет назад +32

      There's a idiomatic difficulty in the subject. Siren is what you described, but here we are talking about mermaids. In spanish only the word "sirena" exist and is use for both cases. And for what I know this mess is not new, as the references to this creatures were in greek and latin originally .

    • @tan89284
      @tan89284 5 лет назад +8

      Mermaids are not sirens, sirens are not mermaids. They're two completely different things.

    • @saladcaesar7716
      @saladcaesar7716 5 лет назад +11

      ma ri
      mermaids: fish girl from Norse mythology
      Sirens: bird girl from Greek mythology

    • @mari-vx5my
      @mari-vx5my 4 года назад

      @@saladcaesar7716 that's what I said. Why are y'all trying to educate me when I literally said they were described as bored like creatures

    • @saladcaesar7716
      @saladcaesar7716 4 года назад +1

      ma ri I know. You just forget to name their origins. Have a nice day.

  • @ariellovato1449
    @ariellovato1449 4 года назад +17

    *H2O: just add water left the chat*

  • @roderick8167
    @roderick8167 4 года назад +4

    Truly great video and it's fitting since its the 30th anniversary of The Little Mermaid and the 35th anniversary of Splash 🌊🌊🐟🐬🐳🐋

  • @iceluvndiva21
    @iceluvndiva21 4 года назад +3

    I think part of why people are so drawn to merfolk is because we long to explore their world as much as they want to explore the land.
    Mermaids/men want to explore another world and learn of their own choice.
    Sirens seem to just want to eat, bewitch, and return to the sea. Aka the bare minimum of survival.
    But that’s just my understanding

  • @MissKatAttackOfficial
    @MissKatAttackOfficial 4 года назад +6

    When I was a little girl, I would say “splash” was my favorite movie

  • @belladonna4765
    @belladonna4765 5 лет назад +9

    Can you please do Vampires or Werewolves or even any other monster next that will be a great video to explore the history of monsters in movies.

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 4 года назад +5

    Fun fact: There are even accounts of mermaid sightings in the logs of Henry Hudson's voyages.

  • @Galistarwater
    @Galistarwater 4 года назад +4

    Don't forget the mermaids on the little screen, too! Shows like H2O: Just Add Water and Mako Mermaids are awesome!

  • @emiprzyczyna5222
    @emiprzyczyna5222 4 года назад +8

    I love that you used some footage from independent Polish movie - The Lure and you mentioned it. Your reseach is very broad and detailed. I'm so impressed. I love you guys, you are so professional

  • @Evelyn-nz4mp
    @Evelyn-nz4mp 4 года назад +2

    Very well said and supported. I'm happy you explained why this type of character really reflects the mind of the creators behind it and how it shouldn't be overlooked

  • @JaiProdz
    @JaiProdz 5 лет назад +28

    YES! I have had an obsession with mermaids since ever. I love that you touched on the symbolism Mermaids hold for puberty, sexuality and coming of age, as well as transgender transition and belonging. I feel like SPLASH is such a great film, no doubt an 80s classic, but gets wipe away in the huge status of the Little Mermaid, when many of the scenes, and motifs are presented in Splash first! Also, for a mid 80s film... that tale Daryl Hannah wears really holds up, it's beautiful and her swimming scenes are so pretty to witness. She really transformed herself, and she spent hours in that tale, now that's method acting! Credit where credit is due!

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад +1

      “When many of the scenes and motifs are presented in Splash first”
      Which ones? If you don’t mind me asking.

    • @JaiProdz
      @JaiProdz 4 года назад +2

      @@beethovensfidelio Apparently Ariel was originally Blonde. Touchstone Pictures made Splash, and they are a subset of Disney. The iconic scene where Ariel rising to the surface and the background is sparkly from the water happens in Splash first. Splash has a deleted scene with a Sea Hag/Witch. Splash's ending of them swimming to an undersea castle society, looks like the one we know in The Little Mermaid. Splash ofc is inspired by the original Hans Christian Anderson story, but a lot of the visual elements in the animated film take place in Splash which came out 5 years before hand- and frankly overshadowed it.

  • @Luboman411
    @Luboman411 4 года назад +4

    At 10:22. I'll be damned--"comb" in Spanish is "peine," which is very similar to the Spanish word "pene." Both words are almost exactly the same in Latin. It hadn't crossed my mind that the word for "comb" in Spanish was so incredibly similar to the word for "penis."

  • @CaroleeGernhardt
    @CaroleeGernhardt 4 года назад +4

    Good video but I wish it had come out later and included Halle Bailey's portrayal in Disney's live action adaptation.

  • @jadziawynter9241
    @jadziawynter9241 5 лет назад +16

    Please do character studies on the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Mean Girls😣🙏🏿

  • @megdelaney6318
    @megdelaney6318 5 лет назад +6

    She Creature (2001) & maybe even The Shape of Water (2017)

  • @XenoRaptor-98765
    @XenoRaptor-98765 4 года назад +3

    Can you do videos on other mythological creatures? Like “ What about Dragons?” Dragons had been told countless stories and their own share in movies as well. Dragons had gone thought many chances thought out the ages. Like fire-breathing beasts that burned down villages and need a knight in shining armor to slay to be beast friends to children.

  • @SwiftFoxProductions
    @SwiftFoxProductions 5 лет назад +17

    This is a cool video but, I do think it's weird they talk about "the elaborate swimming sequences that became popular in Hollywood" as if this was a trend that a bunch of people/movies did. No... It was just Esther Williams... Only Esther Williams... Literally, nobody else did those sequences in Hollywood except Esther Williams (the modern clip of "Hail Caesar" shown is a reference/tribute to Esther Williams). Esther Williams' movies were extremely popular but, they should've just said that. Not act like she was just one of many who was a knock-off of Annette Kellerman. (Even though she played Annette Kellerman in "Million Dollar Mermaid", Esther Williams very much has a legacy of her own as "America's Mermaid").

  • @arielfilmsinc1926
    @arielfilmsinc1926 4 года назад +7

    Ariel's looks were Sherri Stoner NOT Alysia Milano Mermaid legends are WORLDWIDE AND JUST AS MANY VARIANTS From Seal Maiden to Dragon Maiden

  • @donnguyen1107
    @donnguyen1107 2 года назад +4

    Honestly I see myself in the merpeople, and not just because I love the ocean. Andersen's Little Mermaid was also based on his own experiences with unrequited love and transition, from child, to singer, to lower-class writer, to famous author. He also dealt with unrequited love with women and with a man in at least one instance, so that just makes the mermaid's pining all the deeper and more real. Honestly, I can understand where the mermaid is coming from, even if my desires are somewhere on the opposite end of the spectrum: giving up my legs for a tail and foregoing the rules and restrictions of humanity, and, me being gay, the chance to freely experience male x male love.

  • @boo5860
    @boo5860 5 лет назад +16

    baby tom hanks though oh my god

    • @perfumaphilia3246
      @perfumaphilia3246 5 лет назад +2

      I actually found him super adorable and sexy back in the day.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 5 лет назад +2

      Alannah He DOES have a baby face.
      Look at the punim! 😂
      If it weren’t for “Splash”, Tom Hanks would never have become a movie star. Yes really!

  • @JBTriple8
    @JBTriple8 5 лет назад +4

    Fitting since its the 30th Anniversary Of The Little Mermaid it was a good one

  • @anonelle28
    @anonelle28 4 года назад +3

    Omg! I didn’t know Ariel’s appearance was based on Alyssa Milano! I love her and she has a classy beauty!

  • @miahevangelinamorales714
    @miahevangelinamorales714 4 года назад +2

    Mermaid: "Oh another mermaid pup, I'm going to go ask him if he lost his pod." *Gets a little close*
    Mermaid: "Oh it's one of those humans that dress up like us."

  • @harkeeshirvad3987
    @harkeeshirvad3987 5 лет назад +12

    Splash is classic Tom Hanks movie. I love it

  • @HeatherHolt
    @HeatherHolt 4 года назад +9

    I just always think “someone probably peed in that pool” when I see people swimming

    • @adrianeduron9247
      @adrianeduron9247 4 года назад +2

      Heather Holt and when it’s the ocean I can’t help thinking “there are corpses of people who drowned” 😬

  • @greenfrogy44
    @greenfrogy44 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this! I never knew I needed it, but it provided such a good perspective of these fantastic creatures.

  • @BenHopkins1000
    @BenHopkins1000 4 года назад +4

    6:22 In other words, a cinnamon roll.

  • @AurynLuna
    @AurynLuna 4 года назад +14

    It's a shame you didn't even touch the anime movie based on the same tale as The Little Mermaid, which is more faithful and beautiful.

  • @lotusthemermaid
    @lotusthemermaid 5 лет назад +8

    I actually am a mermaid, and I'm in the mermaid community. Needless to say, I'm beyond excited for this video. ❤

    • @tan89284
      @tan89284 5 лет назад

      A lot of people around the world are a mermaid and a part of their local pod mermaid group. You're not special. Jantelaw.

    • @lotusthemermaid
      @lotusthemermaid 5 лет назад

      @@tan89284 You're wrong, it's not "a lot of people." What do you think the percentage is? I didn't post my comment to feel special, but to raise awareness because most people I meet have no idea that mermaiding is a profession. But please, continue to spread your toxicity. 👍🏻

    • @tan89284
      @tan89284 5 лет назад

      @@lotusthemermaid poor baby got her superego hurt. Put a jantelaw bandaid on that fragility.

    • @lotusthemermaid
      @lotusthemermaid 5 лет назад

      @@tan89284 I don't think that word means what you think it means. And ad hominem attacks are typical when people realize they're wrong and are backed into a corner. I actually hope you're okay. Have a good one, hon.

    • @tan89284
      @tan89284 5 лет назад

      @@lotusthemermaid why so upset?

  • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
    @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 5 лет назад +16

    Yes but NO ONE HAS ANSWERED MY QUESTION, Are MERMAIDS AQUATIC MAMMALS, or are they FISH, I mean they have hair, Breasts, and they Breath air, plus they have Flat fins on they're Tails, and I believe they're warm Blooded, SO ANSWER THE QUESTION CLAIR.

    • @rowanmccracken5041
      @rowanmccracken5041 4 года назад +5

      I'd love a mermaid who's more like a dolphin than a fish, it would make so much sense

    • @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat
      @LittleJoeTheMoonlightCat 4 года назад +1

      @@rowanmccracken5041 Then, You might like the Cartoon Magi-Nation(2007) it ran for 2 Seasons, one of the episodes has the 3 Main Heroes turning into Merpeople,by Using Relics Strag had on him, and they had no scales.

  • @bebbization
    @bebbization 3 года назад +3

    The Andersen's story of the Little Mermaid is also a social critic of oppressed people, especially women. The mermaid has to suffer and bleed for each step she takes, yet she dances for the prince, all so she can marry him and gain a soul. While the prince, who is completely unknown to what she's been through, keeps her close to his own amusement until he can disregard her when he finds another girl to marry. He's born with a soul, so he can live happily and with easy in ignorance. The sad part is that he loves the other girl because he believed she saved him, while it was the mermaid who actually did it. Andersen has several stories highlighting oppressed people, like the Little Match Girl (this one is really sad).

    • @Mogwai-fy7ut
      @Mogwai-fy7ut 3 года назад +1

      Andersen was a bisexual man who grew up in poverty, so he knew what it was liked to be discriminated against for being attracted to men and for being poor.
      The point of “The Little Mermaid” is that no matter how much the mermaid tried to fit into the heteronormative, wealthy world of human beings, she ultimately failed. She couldn’t achieve upward mobility or pass as a human.

  • @yoonmikim5663
    @yoonmikim5663 5 лет назад +47

    Some influence of the modern mermaid also came from selkies and manatees...
    I kinda see the Dark mermaid as a cis straight male fear of women's power in sexuality.

  • @MavenCree
    @MavenCree 4 года назад +5

    Most popular version of the "Born Sexy Yesterday" trope.

  • @patriaton9812
    @patriaton9812 4 года назад +6

    Maybe a mermaid is the embodiment of a dream come true a beautiful girl who, not knowing the standards and ways of living on earth, then is always authentic. But some dreams can become nightmares too.

  • @mariatxxxc
    @mariatxxxc 5 лет назад +59

    We need a Gilmore Girls series, it's been 19 years since it first aired

    • @obsidian8180
      @obsidian8180 5 лет назад +5

      What did that have anything to do with the above topic?

    • @mariatxxxc
      @mariatxxxc 4 года назад

      @@obsidian8180 I'm a desperate fan and there aren't any videos about GG 😭

    • @obsidian8180
      @obsidian8180 4 года назад

      @@mariatxxxc lol ok. Sorry

    • @Naa45702
      @Naa45702 4 года назад

      María Txc they did an episode on Rory’s hair

  • @kevinnorwood8782
    @kevinnorwood8782 4 года назад +5

    Ariel is a record-holder. She set a new standard for Mermaids in popular culture. Before her, Mermaids in mythology were not always depicted as exceptionally beautiful, and those who were, were heartless and vain beings who only cared about their personal pleasures. But Ariel was the first to show that Mermaids didn't have to follow that stereotype. They could be beautiful, gentle, loving, inquisitive, protective, and have a host of other positive personality quirks. And ever since she made her debut, to my knowledge, nearly every on-screen Mermaid that followed has tried to emulate her in some way.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад

      Kevin Norwood What about “Splash” (1984)?
      Madison in “Splash” basically predated Ariel by five years.
      Like Ariel, Madison fell in love with the first human male she saved from drowning; acquired legs in order to be with her human love interest on land; and found herself fascinated by the world of human beings.
      Also like Ariel, Madison is *kind, innocent, curious, naive, compassionate, adventurous, and loving.*

    • @kevinnorwood8782
      @kevinnorwood8782 4 года назад +1

      @@beethovensfidelio Splash is a movie. All of your points are valid, but I was specifically referring to traditional mythology in my original comment, not popular culture. And movies fall more into the popular culture category.

    • @beethovensfidelio
      @beethovensfidelio 4 года назад +1

      Kevin Norwood Then why did you mention “The Little Mermaid”? That’s a movie.

  • @carlathedestructor2454
    @carlathedestructor2454 4 года назад +2

    Have you ever seen the Futurama episode " The Deep South" where Fry meets a mermaid? It's a hilarious example of mermaids, especially when *spoilers* he figures out they don't have human sex, they have fish sex.

  • @omsnaga
    @omsnaga 5 лет назад +7

    Was Ariel truly based on Alyssa Milano tho? The clips I've seen here on youtube about the making of the film suggest that she looks more like the model that did the live action scenes from which the artist drew inspiration (and also her voice actress).

    • @signet84
      @signet84 5 лет назад +3

      I've heard that the live action model is the voice of Slappy the Squirrel.

    • @Passions5555
      @Passions5555 4 года назад +1

      Heard that too. Isn't that wild?!

  • @Fae_van
    @Fae_van 4 года назад +2

    Yo!, The fact that they didn't show a single clip of H2O: just add water got me feeling some type of way.

  • @jestersudz6085
    @jestersudz6085 5 лет назад +6

    oml 5:52 she got tiny legs

  • @jessicavictoriacarrillo7254
    @jessicavictoriacarrillo7254 5 лет назад +12

    Glynis Johns was also Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins

    • @WillScarlet16
      @WillScarlet16 5 лет назад +5

      She was also the first person ever to sing 'Send in the Clowns.'

  • @tipontoe
    @tipontoe 4 года назад +2

    If someone is curious, 16:48 is in polish :)

  • @Stinoco
    @Stinoco 5 лет назад +9

    Sirens were half bird and half women in Greek mythology

    • @RainyDayWolf
      @RainyDayWolf 4 года назад +1

      pretty much birds with human heads and sometimes boobs... but yes... also the muses rip their feathers... so they end up being featherless birds with human heads devouring men while sitting on their island covered in bones...

  • @marymiller6188
    @marymiller6188 5 лет назад +36

    You guys didn't mention Yoruba Orisha Yemenja, the Goddess of sweet water who is represented as a mermaid. Many greek and Nordic deities are based on Yoruba Orisha's. This info is important and will educate the idiots who were pissed about a beautiful a d talented black actress was cast as Ariel in the live action The Little Mermaid.

    • @sexyEros
      @sexyEros 4 года назад +2

      i was just thinking that

    • @treslechestogo
      @treslechestogo 4 года назад +1

      Oh wow. I had no idea.

    • @sailormermaidix24
      @sailormermaidix24 4 года назад +2

      The sweet water goddess is Oshun. Yemeja is the goddess of the sea

    • @blameitoncapitalism
      @blameitoncapitalism 4 года назад +7

      I do think they should have mentioned some myths that are not europeans, such as african and asian because there are mermaid-like creatures in many cultural mystic traditions. But, you're a little mistaken. Yemanja is Goddess of Sea, Oshun is the Goddess of rivers and sweet waters, and she is not precisely a mermaid. Mermaids are from european mythology, and we should not call everything wherever they come from by their resembling european counterparts, thats still making them the reference and default. and I don't think Norse and Greek mythology is based on middle and southern African Orishas. Humans just always come up with similar ideas and myths, there are half animals half humans in many different cultures, including native americans who were culturally isolated from europe and africa for thousands of years before the so called discovery - thats more to invasion. By the time Norse mythology started, they didn't even had contact with african people and their mythology.

  • @danielladahoui888
    @danielladahoui888 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic vid! Really fascinating, especially coming from a writer (I had ideas for two mermaid narratives and it makes me look at the stories in a different way).
    Hey! Can you do a video on witches?!
    I'm doing some research for my own film and it'd be great to have a Take video on its symbolism!!! :D
    Like have it relate to The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (and the franchise itself) or something?
    (Even if I request it, I wouldn't be surprised if you already had it planned haha).

  • @agirlnamedbrett.
    @agirlnamedbrett. 4 года назад +1

    i love this channel, you always do topics i wouldn't think of right off hand but once i see it im always like hell yes! they're always wonderfully random but perfect and interesting. Thank You!
    xoxo love from Maryland

  • @solveigelisabethhenne1739
    @solveigelisabethhenne1739 5 лет назад +2

    I loved this deep dive into the history and symbolism of mermaids! :) Thank you, great video as always!

  • @catdragon2584
    @catdragon2584 4 года назад +3

    Really interesting video! I’m familiar with stories that feature mermaids as symbols of sexuality, but I never imagined that they symbolized womanhood altogether. Thanks for making this video!

  • @jiwonswrld
    @jiwonswrld 5 лет назад +11

    They did my request! Finally after 2 years!

  • @davidalves31057
    @davidalves31057 4 года назад +4

    Please, next: History of Witches in Cinema!!!

    • @thewhiterabbitchaser
      @thewhiterabbitchaser 4 года назад +2

      linsday ellis sort of did this in her analysis of the wicked witch of the west, highly reccomend