In this video, the narrator discusses the true story behind Disney's "The Little Mermaid" and touches on "Frozen." The Little Mermaid's original story by Hans Christian Andersen, written in 1837, is much darker and more painful than the Disney adaptation. It involves the mermaid's sacrifice of her voice and her ultimate transformation into a spirit of the air due to her selflessness.
The narrator highlights the differences between the original story and the Disney version, including the absence of Ariel's name in the original and the prince's lack of contribution to their relationship. The video provides a humorous and informative take on these classic tales.
1. The speaker discusses the true stories behind Disney movies such as The Little Mermaid and Frozen.
2. The speaker mentions that the original story of The Little Mermaid was written by Hans Christian Andersen in Denmark in 1837.
3. The speaker notes that the movie adaptation of The Little Mermaid was released in 1989.
4. The speaker explains that in the original story, Ariel, the Little Mermaid, has no name.
5. The speaker describes the differences between the original story and the Disney adaptation of The Little Mermaid, including the character's motivation and the events that unfold.
6. The speaker discusses the character of Ursula, also known as the sea witch, and her role in the Disney adaptation of The Little Mermaid.
7. The speaker explains that in the original story, the Little Mermaid transforms into a human being after a series of events involving the sea witch and Prince Eric.
8. The speaker provides a summary of the events in the original story of Frozen, written by Hans Christian Andersen.
9. The speaker explains that the original story of Frozen involves a mirror that can distort people's hearts, leading to the freezing of everything it touches.
10. The speaker discusses the character of Elsa, the Snow Queen, in the original story of Frozen and her role in the plot.
11. The speaker mentions that the Disney adaptation of Frozen paid homage to Hans Christian Andersen, the author of the original story.
12. The speaker invites viewers to subscribe to his channel and follow him on Telegram to learn more about the original stories of other Disney movies.