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It is more than a little sacrilegious. The title character comes out On top in the cartoon film- not the case with the original where she dies by dissolving into the water ahead of schedules- Mermaids were said to live for 300 years- three times the maximum human life-span- and at the end of this period to effevesce into the Water- thus- no Mermaid fossils- Mr. Anderson had some science-fiction touches to explain away a lack of evidence. The original story attacked race-mixing and as mentioned killed off the lead girl character- not so with Disney. The three day limit thing also pushes the sacrilege envelope ( Calvary?) I saw the film when it first came out and thought- This is Not for kids!

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what is the tone of Shrek

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