My opinion: The Little Mermaid 2 Return to the sea is my favorite Disney direct to video sequel out of all of them.
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My opinion: The Little Mermaid 2 Return to the sea is my favorite Disney direct to video sequel out of all of them.

Now I know a lot of people don't really like those direct to DVD sequels Disney used to do back in the late 90s and early 2000s. But in my opinion? Out of all of the sequels they made? This one is my favorite one and one that I can watch without any problems. Here's why. Because I like the idea of Ariel being a mother and having a child cause I could definitely see her being a mother considering how even though she's the youngest in the Triton family she still gets to mother Founder a little bit in the original Little Mermaid film like what Jodi Benson said in a video I saw on YouTube. Also I just think Ariel looks more beautiful in this than in the original. Yeah I know hate on me and call me a simp all you want to but I mean in the ending where she's wearing that gorgeous blue and white peasant dress during the "Here on the land and sea" scene? That became my favorite dress that she has ever worn throughout the franchise next to the "Kiss the girl" dress in the original movie. And her hair being completely down during that scene made it even better cause it matches her dress perfectly! I mean I kinda wish she was a mother that I had growing up considering now I have a mom who basically is schizophrenic and does drugs. I kinda think of Ariel as like a imaginary mother that I wish I had. But yeah I just wanted to express my opinion on this movie and why its my favorite sequel out of all of them.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 2 days ago

Unpopular opinion: I don't really like Elsa from Frozen, and here's why

Okay, before anyone immediately jumps into the comments saying "it's not Elsa's fault" or "it's just a fictional character," I already know that. I'm not saying Elsa herself literally caused anything. I'm talking about the impact that happened after Frozen became one of the biggest things on the internet, especially when it comes to the weird side of YouTube.

Personally, Elsa is one of those characters where I just cannot fucking stand for the life of me. She can't sing for shit, she's so overrated, and she became the face of a huge shift in internet culture that I really don't like: Elsagate.

Before Elsagate became a thing, the internet was honestly a different place. Yeah, there were parody videos of popular kids' characters like SpongeBob, Dora the Explorer, Barney, Elmo, and other famous characters, but most of the time those weren't actually made for kids. They were clearly meant for older audiences who understood the joke while us who watched those old parodies didn't know they were for adults. It was more like internet humor, satire, or just people making weird parody content.

And if you saw characters like that being parodied outside of the internet, it was usually in stuff like Robot Chicken, Family Guy, Mad TV, Saturday Night Live, or other adult comedy shows. The joke was that these characters were being put into situations they obviously weren't supposed to be in. It wasn't pretending to be a colorful kids video while secretly being disturbing.

Then Frozen happened. Elsa became insanely popular, and suddenly YouTube started getting flooded with these strange videos using her, Anna, Peppa pig, Paw Patrol, Spider-Man, Hulk, and other recognizable characters. And that's where Elsagate came from. Again, I know the actual people making those videos are responsible, not Elsa herself, but it still feels like Elsa became the character most associated with that whole era.

What makes it interesting to me is that characters before her were also extremely popular. Ariel was huge in the 90s and 2000s. Belle was huge. Jasmine was huge. Characters like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ren and Stimpy, Teletubbies, and tons of other franchises were everywhere. But you didn't really see this same type of weird algorithm-focused content built around them in the same way.

Obviously, YouTube wasn't around until 2005, so things were different, but that's kind of my point. The internet changed, and Frozen came around at the perfect time for this new type of content to explode.

And honestly, that's part of why Ariel will always be my favorite Disney princess. It's not just she's pretty either. I actually think her character connects with a lot of people. The whole idea of wanting to experience a different world, feeling like you don't belong somewhere, wanting to communicate but feeling limited, and wanting to become something more is something a lot of people can relate to.

The scene where Ariel loses her voice because of Ursula has even made some people connect her story to experiences around communication struggles, and her desire to have legs and explore the human world has resonated with people who see disability representation or themes of adapting to a different way of living. That's what makes her interesting to me.

Meanwhile, Elsa... I fucking hate her guts. She is way too overhyped. The amount of attention Frozen got was insane. "Let It Go" was everywhere for years, and I know a lot of people love it, but personally I never understood why it became THE Disney song. It feels like Disney has so many other songs that deserve more recognition.

Honestly, "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid deserves that legendary status. That song is emotional, memorable, and has lasted for decades. And while we're talking about Disney songs, "I2I" from A Goofy Movie is also amazing and should get way more respect because that song is genuinely catchy.

Another thing that makes Elsa feel even more connected to the weird side of the internet is how AI content farms have been using her lately. There are so many bizarre AI-generated videos with Elsa doing random nonsense, going to places like IKEA, causing chaos, or just ending with some completely random gross joke. It feels like these content farms grab whatever character is recognizable and shove them into the weirdest situations possible for clicks.

So yeah, that's basically why I don't really like Elsa as a character.

I'll stick with Ariel. She's a classic, she has one of the best Disney songs ever, and I think her story has way more emotional impact.

(Also shoutout to Rumi from KPop Demon Hunters because she's awesome too.)

Anyway, that's my unpopular opinion. Feel free to disagree, but that's just how I see it.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 14 days ago

Did anyone had a crush on this character growing up?

I know this may sound like a stupid question but considering that I have never seen this show when I was little and started watching clips of it on YouTube, I can definitely see a lot of you having a crush on her because she is pretty fine looking for a Disney character. I mean I used to watch Disney channel don't get me wrong. But it was only for shows like Phineas and Ferb, and some Playhouse Disney shows like Special Agent Oso and Little Einsteins. If I did watch this show though? I would've probably had a crush on Kim like everyone else.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 15 days ago
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Who on here can role play as Rumi pretty good?

I'm only asking cause I wanted to do a role play idea where Rumi meets me backstage after one of her Huntrix's concerts and I get all like nervous and stuff cause I ran away from my mothers house to get away from her emotionally abusing me so that's why I ended up backstage.

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u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 23 days ago
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Why Rumi is who I can relate to the most

So the reason why Rumi is the one character that I can relate to the most and why she is my favorite character is because of the fact that I can relate to the struggles that she faces in her life. Let me explain. When I was little I had amazing parents growing up. They loved me, nurtured me, and gave me everything I wanted. But when I turned 19? That's when everything went into a downward spiral. My mother started doing drugs and was also Schizophrenic as well so she would sometimes be delusional. For example she would sometimes think that the tv cords were snakes or she would think someone would come and hurt her or something. Throughout all this she stopped feeding me and stopped taking care of me. I would have to go to the kitchen to try to find any food that we can but only to find that we only had expired food in the pantry. It was miserable. I'm 23 now and live with my Aunt and Uncle who take very good care of me. But I still suffer from depression and anxiety because of my mother. So I understand where Rumi is coming from since I have experienced it myself.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 24 days ago
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Do you think Rumi would let her hair down in the sequel when it comes out?

I mean in Frozen 2 Elsa lets her hair completely down so maybe Rumi would do the same in Kpop Demon Hunters 2. She is a very beautiful character either way though ❤

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 24 days ago
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I'm new to this group

Um... Hi guys. I just joined this reddit group just to find some friends who like Kpop demon hunters like i do. My names Hayden and I am a 23 year old special needs male who loves cartoons and vintage toys oh and also enjoys Kpop Demon Hunters and several other franchises like Spongebob and South Park. Hope i get a warm welcome here! My favorite characters from the movie are Rumi and Zoey definitely. 😊

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u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 24 days ago

Name a character that you just cannot stand and wish they never came into existence

If I were to pick one character I hate the most? It would have to be Elsa from Frozen no doubt about it. Why you may ask? Because for one she is so overrated, two she can't sing for shit, and three she basically ruined YouTube when people started making those weird Elsagate videos on the platform back in the mid 2010s when Frozen first started getting popular. Sure she's a pretty character but her singing and everything else I mentioned can't save the fact that I still have a grudge against this character. I mean if she was voiced by a different actress who could sing? Then yeah I wouldn't have that much of a grudge against her but I would still have hated her but much less than now.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 25 days ago
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Does anyone know where this particular Spongebob toy came from?

Seriously I cannot find this toy on eBay and I tried every keyword I typed in to find this and I couldn't find any listing of this. There are two videos of this in action but that's it. Does anyone know where this came from? I would really like to know.

u/Aggressive-Ad-2959 — 28 days ago