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  • >"Huh, chicks..." —Spyro the Dragon, Spyro: A Hero's Tail Mermaids are creatures that appear in Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Spyro: Season of Ice, and Spyro 2: Season of Flame. One of the mermaids is the boss Ineptune. Another one named Lily appears to Spyro, and give him some hints about where to go underwater.
  • Mermaids or merpeople are legendary aquatic creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. Appearing in "The Southern Vampire Mysteries", Mermaids are lovely creatures, with long beautiful hair. Males of the species are called newts.
  • The Mermaids (voiced by Laraine Newman, Julie Payne and Laura Summer) are characters who appeared in The Garfield Show. They have terrible singing voices.
  • A Mermaid is a fictitious or mythical half-human Ocean or Sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail of a fish. Mermaids are seen as virgins because they haven't got the lower part of a human body that they'd need to have Sex.
  • Mermaids are one of the mythological aquatic species that appear in the Filipino fantasy-themed television saga Encantadia produced by GMA Network. They often appear in pairs during Encantadia and Encantadia (2016 TV series).
  • "Mermaids" was featured in the episode What Goes on Tour and is performed by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
  • Mermaids use their allure and tales of despair to lure sailors and adventurers to their island to be consumed by the Grinwhale to satisfy their hunger. Mermaids appear only very rarely in the game, but they are really very ferocious. Humans can easily be lured by them, and thanks to Feena, who is an Icarian, Justin was saved from the Grinwhale.
  • Mermaids are creatures that are part fish and part women and minor villains in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. They are found in White Cap Bay and Isle Sirena.
  • Mermaids are Incredibly beautyful half woman half fish creatures who have extrodinarliy singin voices the famous mermaids are Ariel's sisters, the h20 gang, Ariel and Gabriel they where seashells bikinis and have fish tails thier fish tails and seashells are different color of the rainbow like blue, green, purple, violet, orange, red, yellow, goldenrod and Many other colors there is no more mermaids in the world that's because Ursula withered them all into polyps and has all thier seashell bikinis.
  • Mermaids are mythical creatures that live underwater. A type of faerie, these supernatural creatures are considered half-human and half-fish; they have the upper body of a human and the unnatural lower body of a fish tail. Although they are amphibious, they will only be able to survive on land so long as they don't stray far from a source of water. __TOC__
  • Mermaids is a 1990 Dramedy directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Cher, Bob Hoskins, Winona Ryder (who was nominated for a Golden Globe), and Christina Ricci in her first film role. * Can't Get Away with Nuthin' * Deadpan Snarker: Everyone has their moments. * Glamorous Single Mother: Mrs. Flax. Somewhat justified in that Charlotte's 15 and Kate's somewhere between 7 and 10. * Can't Get Away with Nuthin' * Hollywood Nuns * Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: Charlotte. * Disappeared Dad: Both Charlotte's and Kate's. * Olympic Swimmer: Kate aspires to be one, just like her father. * Really Gets Around: Mrs. Flax. * Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny: Charlotte. * The Sixties
  • The Mermaids appeared in the Mermaid Kingdom on the episode Dora Saves the Mermaids.
  • Mermaids are a race of aquatic humanoids that inhabit the ocean, especially around the Island Nations. One of their favorite spots was the Deserted Island (later named Chiepoo Island or Lazlo Island) where they lived undisturbed. However this arrangement was disturbed when the Cray Trading Company began aggressively hunting mermaids for their skins. This made mermaid hunting a rather lucrative enterprise, although many individuals, such as Kika's pirates, frowned on the act. Prominent Mermaids include: Lilon, Liloon, Lilen, Lilan, and Lilin.
  • The modern word "mermaid" has its roots in the first half of the 14th century as "mermayde", prior to which the creature was known as a merewif or meremenn. The recurring "mer" portion means "sea" or more generally "large body of water", and words like it can be found in many European countries. The suggested Proto-Indo-European word is therefore "móri".
  • The legend of the mermaid was created by the myths of the nereids and sea nymphs. While the nereids where usually depicted with legs, they were linked with mermaids. Also, as shapeshifters, the sea nymphs could assume the tails of fish. Ione, one of the fifty nereids was described as a mermaid with a fish tail. Due to these facts, the nereids may be the mermaids of legend and lore. While nereids are usually depicted as good and mermaids are described as moody, both have the same personality. Mermaids could be helpful to others and would repay those who helped them. When they were in a good mood, they would rescue humans. The nereids were the guardians of sailors and the sea, but they had a darker side. When Queen Cassiopa claimed she and her daughter Andromada were fairer than the nereids,
  • The first documented mermaid can be found in socialite and Syrian goddess of fertility, Atargatis. In the summer of 349 BCE, Atargatis was humiliated when the public discovered she had conceived a child out of wedlock with Hashim son of Kadar, a notorious seductor and sheepherder. The shame of her adultery drove her to dive into nearby lake Ashkelon where it seems she intended to drown. The spirits of the lake however found death too kind a fate for Atargatis. They transformed her bottom half into that of a fish, at once giving her new life underwater and freeing the world of her baggy and sin-stained pussy.
  • Mermaids are a mythical creature from the sea, usually depicted as half woman, and half fish. They have appeared in stories from a number of cultures dating back centuries. It has been suggested that the myth of mermaids may have come from sightings of manatees during voyages at sea. This was explored in the Animal Show episode "Manatee & Lemur." In 1975, Jim Henson was awarded the Silver Mermaid Award for The Frog Prince at the First Fairytale Film Festival in Odense, Denmark. The award is a small replica of a famous statue in Copenhagen.
  • Baum said that they are the most beautiful creatures in the world, with the form of a lovely lady from the waist up and a fish from the waist down and scaled wings on their backs that look like two large fish fins. Since their race is older than that of both fish and mankind, they say that people are like mermaids without tails. Their hair is long and soft and silky, and floats around them in the water. They wear exquisite veils made of a sheeny silk material. The trains of their veils are so fleecy and transparent that the sparkle of their body scales can be seen through them. Many wear strings of pearls around their necks, and pearls are also used to trim their veils and lower fins.
  • Mermaids are the most glamorous of all fishes, and the biggest teases. When living underwater mermaids have a long green, scaley tail, which turns into a pair of legs when they move to the land. Mermaids subsist on urine-flavored champagneEpisode #310 plankton. Mermaids used to be considered a myth, until they released a documentary called "Splash", which they used to raise awareness about their plight in much the same way the "WristStrong Bracelet" raises awareness about wrists.
  • " If you shut your eyes and are a lucky one, you might see at times a shapeless pool of lovely pale colours suspended in the darkness; then if you squeeze your eyes tighter, the pool begins to take shape, and the colours become so vivid that with another squeeze the colours must burst and go fire. But just before they go on fire you see the lagoon. This is the nearest you ever get to it on the mainland, just one heavenly moment; at the very end of that moment, one may even hear the mermaids singing... " - Peter Pan (1911)
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  • Breathe Underwater
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  • "Welcome to the Bikini Bottom Triangle"
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  • "Mermaid Man Begins"
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  • Seas of the Known World
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  • The Sea
Kingdom
  • Batis ng Katotohanan
  • Falls in the forest of Adamya
  • Sea of Sapiro
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  • Seas
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  • Mermaids
  • Mermaid
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  • Sea-creatures, half-human
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  • Mermaids
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  • Mermaid
  • Encantadas
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  • Mermaids
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  • Green
  • Purple
  • Yellow
  • Aqua
  • Light green
  • adamya
Homeworld
Occupation(s)
  • Using cool, new stuff
Episodes
Video
  • 300
Interests
  • The Bikini Bottom Mall
Gender
  • Female
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  • Inhabitants
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  • Black
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  • >"Huh, chicks..." —Spyro the Dragon, Spyro: A Hero's Tail Mermaids are creatures that appear in Spyro: A Hero's Tail, Spyro: Season of Ice, and Spyro 2: Season of Flame. One of the mermaids is the boss Ineptune. Another one named Lily appears to Spyro, and give him some hints about where to go underwater.
  • Mermaids or merpeople are legendary aquatic creatures with the upper body of a human and the tail of a fish. Appearing in "The Southern Vampire Mysteries", Mermaids are lovely creatures, with long beautiful hair. Males of the species are called newts.
  • The legend of the mermaid was created by the myths of the nereids and sea nymphs. While the nereids where usually depicted with legs, they were linked with mermaids. Also, as shapeshifters, the sea nymphs could assume the tails of fish. Ione, one of the fifty nereids was described as a mermaid with a fish tail. Due to these facts, the nereids may be the mermaids of legend and lore. While nereids are usually depicted as good and mermaids are described as moody, both have the same personality. Mermaids could be helpful to others and would repay those who helped them. When they were in a good mood, they would rescue humans. The nereids were the guardians of sailors and the sea, but they had a darker side. When Queen Cassiopa claimed she and her daughter Andromada were fairer than the nereids, the sea nymphs unleashed a sea monster to destroy the kingdom unless Andromada was sacrificed to the sea beast. This further proves that nereids and mermaids may be one and the same. The nereids weren't the only mermaids in Greek mythology. The nereids were said to be members of a nymph species called the haliades. These were marine nymphs and the daughters of the many gods who inhabited the depths of the sea. Like mermaids, they were beautiful maidens. Eurynome was depicted as a mermaid and was said to be a member of the oceanids. They were the nymphs of the ocean. This indicates that the oceanids were also mermaids. In later myths, the winged sirens were depicted with the tails of fish.
  • The Mermaids (voiced by Laraine Newman, Julie Payne and Laura Summer) are characters who appeared in The Garfield Show. They have terrible singing voices.
  • A Mermaid is a fictitious or mythical half-human Ocean or Sea creature with the head and trunk of a woman and the tail of a fish. Mermaids are seen as virgins because they haven't got the lower part of a human body that they'd need to have Sex.
  • The modern word "mermaid" has its roots in the first half of the 14th century as "mermayde", prior to which the creature was known as a merewif or meremenn. The recurring "mer" portion means "sea" or more generally "large body of water", and words like it can be found in many European countries. The suggested Proto-Indo-European word is therefore "móri". Mermaids are regularly conflated with sirens, such that some European languages do not differentiate between the two and call both a variation of "siren". Modern day Greek does differentiate, using "σειρήνα" ("seirína") for sirens and "γοργόνα" ("gorgóna") for mermaids. Meanwhile, "γοργόνα" is the word used both for mermaids and gorgons. Stories featuring seafolk have started playing with mermaid variations as to the shape and qualities of the tail since the second half of the 20th century. Of these, the only one with a name of its own are the octopus-based seafolk, which are named "cecaelias" or "cilophytes". These names originate from a story featuring such a creature named "Cilia" in issue #16 of the Vampirella comic magazine, released in March of 1972. The creature is named Cilia and introduces herself as a cilophyte. "Cecealia" is presumed to be a corruption of "Cilia". Arguably this makes it a "meaningless" word, but "cilia" itself seems to be a name picked in reference to microscopic hairlike structures within or on mobile lifeforms. It is unclear what "cilophyte" is supposed to mean. "-Phyte" comes from Ancient Greek "φύειν" ("phuein", "to grow"/"to generate") through "φυτόν" ("phuton", "plant"/"growth"/"descendent") and probably means "growth" in context. The "cilo-" bit is a mystery, though it is possible to be a typo for "cilio-", which is the same word as "cilia". Another theory is that it's an adaption of "Scylla". The Scylla is an Ancient Greek monster who both is associated with tentacles and likely inspired the two-tailed mermaid; Cilia's tentacles are divided in two tails too. As such, it's possible the author aimed for a name essentially meaning "growth like Scylla's".
  • Mermaids are one of the mythological aquatic species that appear in the Filipino fantasy-themed television saga Encantadia produced by GMA Network. They often appear in pairs during Encantadia and Encantadia (2016 TV series).
  • The first documented mermaid can be found in socialite and Syrian goddess of fertility, Atargatis. In the summer of 349 BCE, Atargatis was humiliated when the public discovered she had conceived a child out of wedlock with Hashim son of Kadar, a notorious seductor and sheepherder. The shame of her adultery drove her to dive into nearby lake Ashkelon where it seems she intended to drown. The spirits of the lake however found death too kind a fate for Atargatis. They transformed her bottom half into that of a fish, at once giving her new life underwater and freeing the world of her baggy and sin-stained pussy. For many years, people believed mermaids were just legends. Then in 1492, the con artist Christopher J. Columbus tricked a king and queen into giving him money so he could prove the world was round, and that it was quicker to go east by traveling west. But he accidentally made an important discovery. He was sailing around the Cape of Good Hope, and saw what appeared to be "a wommyyn, of about a score of ayge, of most pleasing apeerynce with the tayl of a fysshe". He sailed his ship, Santa Maria, nearer to the mermaid. But as he found no mermaid but instead saw a manatee, he claimed the mermaid had turned invisible. Due to his lack of evidence, it has been alleged that Columbus was a "tosser" and a "charlatan," and people continued to believe the world was flat. Further mermaid sightings were reported throughout history, but weren't confirmed. Many people used to believe that mermaids were really manatees, and the whole mermaid story was invented so sailors would have an excuse to have sex with sea creatures. Most leading sailorologists believe that this is unlikely; sailors stuck at sea for months did not need an excuse to "bum fish". Christian J. Ehrenberg, under the pen name Hans Christian Andersen, wrote the first modern study in 1837 called "The Little Mermaid." He believed that mermaids weren't invisible, but were so small that no one could see them. He also believed they were the cause of many diseases such as ich. People might have accepted his theory, but in the same year he published "The Emperor's New Clothes" where he claimed that no clothes were too small, they were just invisible. In 1984, Dr. Walter J. Kornbluth, professor of marine biology, claimed to have discovered a mermaid named Madison off of Castaway Cay, and to be holding her at Muppet Labs. But when a representative of the Disney Science Foundation arrived to verify the claim, the supposed mermaid was gone. (Media reports did lead to Madison becoming one of the most popular names for girls who have fused legs). It wasn't until 1989 that the Disney Science Foundation proved the existence of mermaids with their documentary inspired by Andersen's study, The Little Mermaid. Returning to Castaway Bay, marine biologists captured a mermaid named Ariel. This film was rated R for its sexual references and beastiality, its underage star Ariel, and sexually oriented songs like "Kiss the Girl Under the Sea." ("Under the Sea" refers to the part of a mermaid that usually stays under the sea).
  • "Mermaids" was featured in the episode What Goes on Tour and is performed by Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement.
  • Mermaids use their allure and tales of despair to lure sailors and adventurers to their island to be consumed by the Grinwhale to satisfy their hunger. Mermaids appear only very rarely in the game, but they are really very ferocious. Humans can easily be lured by them, and thanks to Feena, who is an Icarian, Justin was saved from the Grinwhale.
  • Mermaids are creatures that are part fish and part women and minor villains in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. They are found in White Cap Bay and Isle Sirena.
  • Mermaids are the most glamorous of all fishes, and the biggest teases. When living underwater mermaids have a long green, scaley tail, which turns into a pair of legs when they move to the land. Mermaids subsist on urine-flavored champagneEpisode #310 plankton. Mermaids used to be considered a myth, until they released a documentary called "Splash", which they used to raise awareness about their plight in much the same way the "WristStrong Bracelet" raises awareness about wrists. In 2013, Stephen first used the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Trans-Gender) community's preferred name for merpeople, hermaphra-trout.
  • Mermaids are Incredibly beautyful half woman half fish creatures who have extrodinarliy singin voices the famous mermaids are Ariel's sisters, the h20 gang, Ariel and Gabriel they where seashells bikinis and have fish tails thier fish tails and seashells are different color of the rainbow like blue, green, purple, violet, orange, red, yellow, goldenrod and Many other colors there is no more mermaids in the world that's because Ursula withered them all into polyps and has all thier seashell bikinis.
  • Mermaids are a race of aquatic humanoids that inhabit the ocean, especially around the Island Nations. One of their favorite spots was the Deserted Island (later named Chiepoo Island or Lazlo Island) where they lived undisturbed. However this arrangement was disturbed when the Cray Trading Company began aggressively hunting mermaids for their skins. This made mermaid hunting a rather lucrative enterprise, although many individuals, such as Kika's pirates, frowned on the act. During the Island Liberation War, five Mermaid sisters joined Lazlo's forces and opened an accessory shop aboard the Dauntless. The Mermaids involvement was minimal, but they later proved crucial by piloting three burning decoy ships into the Kooluk Navy before jumping ship and swimming back to the Dauntless. With the Kooluk threat minimized, the mermaids were free to resume their peaceful lifestyle, although the Deserted Island had now attracted a small population. Prominent Mermaids include: Lilon, Liloon, Lilen, Lilan, and Lilin.
  • Mermaids are mythical creatures that live underwater. A type of faerie, these supernatural creatures are considered half-human and half-fish; they have the upper body of a human and the unnatural lower body of a fish tail. Although they are amphibious, they will only be able to survive on land so long as they don't stray far from a source of water. __TOC__
  • Mermaids are a mythical creature from the sea, usually depicted as half woman, and half fish. They have appeared in stories from a number of cultures dating back centuries. It has been suggested that the myth of mermaids may have come from sightings of manatees during voyages at sea. This was explored in the Animal Show episode "Manatee & Lemur." In 1975, Jim Henson was awarded the Silver Mermaid Award for The Frog Prince at the First Fairytale Film Festival in Odense, Denmark. The award is a small replica of a famous statue in Copenhagen. One of the most popular stories about mermaids is Hans Christian Andersen's 1836 fairy tale, The Little Mermaid. Disney produced an animated version in 1989, which spawned a television pilot created by Jim Henson called The Little Mermaid's Island.
  • Mermaids is a 1990 Dramedy directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Cher, Bob Hoskins, Winona Ryder (who was nominated for a Golden Globe), and Christina Ricci in her first film role. * Can't Get Away with Nuthin' * Deadpan Snarker: Everyone has their moments. * Glamorous Single Mother: Mrs. Flax. Somewhat justified in that Charlotte's 15 and Kate's somewhere between 7 and 10. * Can't Get Away with Nuthin' * Hollywood Nuns * Jumping Off the Slippery Slope: Charlotte. * Disappeared Dad: Both Charlotte's and Kate's. * Olympic Swimmer: Kate aspires to be one, just like her father. * Really Gets Around: Mrs. Flax. * Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny: Charlotte. * The Sixties
  • Baum said that they are the most beautiful creatures in the world, with the form of a lovely lady from the waist up and a fish from the waist down and scaled wings on their backs that look like two large fish fins. Since their race is older than that of both fish and mankind, they say that people are like mermaids without tails. Their hair is long and soft and silky, and floats around them in the water. They wear exquisite veils made of a sheeny silk material. The trains of their veils are so fleecy and transparent that the sparkle of their body scales can be seen through them. Many wear strings of pearls around their necks, and pearls are also used to trim their veils and lower fins. A peculiar quality of mermaids is that no water ever really touches them. A thin layer of air surrounds their bodies and clothes, keeping them warm and dry and giving them air to breathe. It also protects them from the crushing weight of the water around them. Since they are fairies, mermaids live forever, although they always appear young and beautiful. The mermaids are ruled by Queen Aquareine, and other notable mermaids are Princess Clia and her cousin Merla. They are good friends of the Sea Serpents, and are enemies of the wicked Zog.
  • " If you shut your eyes and are a lucky one, you might see at times a shapeless pool of lovely pale colours suspended in the darkness; then if you squeeze your eyes tighter, the pool begins to take shape, and the colours become so vivid that with another squeeze the colours must burst and go fire. But just before they go on fire you see the lagoon. This is the nearest you ever get to it on the mainland, just one heavenly moment; at the very end of that moment, one may even hear the mermaids singing... " - Peter Pan (1911) The Mermaids are mysterious and seductive aquatic creatures living in the waters that surrounds the mystical island of Neverland. They first appeared in J. M. Barrie's classic children's novel titled Peter and Wendy published in 1911. The mermaids appear in many books and movies based on Peter Pan and are usually given a brief cameo appearance due to having a small but memorable and important part in the story. The mermaids can only be found in Neverland's lagoon and never speak a civil word to anyone besides Peter. They love to pamper themselves and play the "mermaid games" all day long. However, at nightfall they transform into dark creatures who can be as dangerous as they are beautiful.. At midnight the mermaids begin to utter strange, melancholy wailing noises and call to the moon. They have even been known to liure mortals into the waters to drown them as it is their given nature.. * In the book it is stated that Peter gifted Wendy one of the Mermaids hair combs. "Mermaids are sweet, they'll sweetly drown you, if you get too close..." -Peter Pan
  • The Mermaids appeared in the Mermaid Kingdom on the episode Dora Saves the Mermaids.
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