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  • 7/25/2025
In Episode 22: "Metal Fish", Ariel stumbles upon a strange, terrifying creature in the deep—a human submarine! 🧜‍♀️⚙️
To her, it’s a giant “metal fish” unlike anything she’s ever seen, and its arrival throws Atlantica into panic. Is it dangerous? Is it alive? Is it spying on the ocean world? 🤖🌊

With Sebastian warning her to stay away and Ariel’s curiosity pushing her closer, she uncovers more than just metal—it’s a glimpse into the human world’s power… and its risks. 🔍🌍

⚠️ Will Ariel solve the mystery before the “metal fish” threatens her home?

#TheLittleMermaid #MetalFish #ArielDiscovery #UnderseaMystery #DisneyAdventure #MermaidCuriosity #HumanWorldTech #ClassicCartoons #OceanSecrets #SubmarineStory

🔔 Follow now for more daring adventures and magical moments under the sea!

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00:00Oh
01:00Slow down, Ariel.
01:09Did I say slow down?
01:11I meant hurry up!
01:12Oh, Flounder.
01:13Don't be such a scaredy catfish.
01:16But, Ariel, this is a wilderness.
01:18Anybody who comes here is really, really foolish.
01:25Hi-ho!
01:26Where are we going?
01:27Nobody knows where we're going to go.
01:29Hi-ho!
01:30Where have we been?
01:31Nobody knows because we're following him.
01:34Cut that out!
01:37We are not going anywhere because we're already here.
01:42Ah, yes.
01:43This is where we'll make comp, my little crab scouts.
01:46Wow!
01:47Hurray!
01:47Here!
01:48Yeah!
01:48Crab scouts, that is not the proper procedure.
01:57You must go by the crab scout manual.
02:13Let's see.
02:15Before making comp, a crab scout must recite the crab scout oat.
02:21Crab scouts, crab scouts, crustacean explorers are we.
02:25We lend a helping claw to everyone under the sea.
02:29Chose me up every time.
02:30That's where Archimedes lives?
02:43Yeah.
02:43See?
02:44I told you it wasn't far.
02:46Then why are my fins so tired?
02:48Oh, I can't wait to give Archimedes this bigamajigger we found for his collection.
02:52Say, uh, Ariel, let me take a peek.
03:02Why does Archimedes live way out here, Ariel?
03:09I'm the only friend Archimedes has, Flounder.
03:11Merpeople don't want to be around him.
03:13What's the matter with Archimedes?
03:15Merpeople don't like Archimedes because he's like me.
03:18He wants to know about humans.
03:22Archimedes knows more about humans than anybody under the sea.
03:26I have so many questions.
03:35Drop anchor!
03:36Whirl the sail, mate!
03:38Tie off that boom!
03:40Look alive!
03:46There she is, Penny.
03:48We'll discover a whole new world under the sea.
03:51I've heard tales of fantastic creatures who live down there.
03:55The question is, are they only a myth, or do they really exist?
04:01If they do, imagine the stories we'll tell.
04:04Ah, Ariel, what a nice surprise.
04:14Hi, Archimedes.
04:16Well, well, another surprise.
04:18Well, this is my friend Flounder.
04:20I, I brought you something.
04:22A bigamajigger.
04:23Hmm, a human's telescope.
04:27Tell-a-what?
04:28Uh, how does he know so much about bigamajiggers?
04:34Uh, never mind.
04:36Some things I know the human word for.
04:38Those are statues.
04:40Those are potteries.
04:42And those are called anchors.
04:44Gee, I always thought they were fishin' hooks for really big fish.
04:48Some things, though, I have no idea what to call.
04:51This, for example.
04:52It's a storage device humans use to hold what they call coins.
04:56Coins?
04:57Yes, humans carry coins around so they can jingle everywhere they go.
05:03Hmm.
05:03Have you ever actually met a human?
05:13Yes.
05:14Once I brought food to some shipwrecked humans.
05:16What were they like?
05:18Well, they, they kept rubbing their eyes over and over and staring at me strangely.
05:23Why?
05:24They think merpeople are a myth.
05:25A myth?
05:27Believe it or not, they think we only exist in their imaginations.
05:31Oh.
05:31Oh, if only we could show them Atlantica.
05:34Oh, yeah.
05:36King Triton would love that idea.
05:38Daddy is so stubborn.
05:40Well, he believes humans would destroy our world, Ariel.
05:44You and I have a bit more faith in humans.
05:46But even if King Triton allowed them to visit, well, humans can't live under the sea.
05:51But they sure do leave a lot of their stuff down here.
05:54Tell you what.
05:55Let's go to the surface and try out your bigamajigger.
05:58The surface?
05:59I'll just wait here.
06:01Nice.
06:02Hey, you don't use mud to build a Crab Scout shelter.
06:31Why not? It's good clean mud, and it holds the rods together.
06:35I don't care.
06:35Muddy Putty is highly adhesive.
06:38See?
06:40The idea, Muddy Putty. Muddy Putty? The Crab Scout manual says nothing about this.
06:47Muddy Putty, we must go by the book. Here, I'll show you how to build a proper Crab Scout shelter.
06:55Now, let me see. Slide Stone A. I want to stone B as shown in figure C.
06:59Looks like he doesn't need our help.
07:01Yeah.
07:03Hey, look!
07:05Epidoptera, I stick this.
07:06Oh, that's butterfly fish to the average crab.
07:09Yeah? Well, let us see it where it is going-eth.
07:15See appendix B, paragraph Q.
07:18Aha! And that, my little Crab Scouts, is how it's done.
07:29Buy the book, and without the use of Muddy Putty.
07:32Huh? They're gone!
07:40Come along, Penny.
07:46A human? Riding a metal fish?
08:10What'd you see up there?
08:16Ah, something wonderful.
08:23Adventuresome, isn't she?
08:24Heh, is water wet?
08:25I can't believe it.
08:51The fish fly, like birds.
08:54The plants are dancing.
08:56And look, Penny, the sun.
08:58Down here, it's blue as a cornflow.
09:05Ariel, be careful.
09:20Flounder, you have to see this.
09:42That's the hairiest human I've ever seen.
09:45That's not the human.
09:45He must be up here.
09:47He must be up here.
09:48No!
10:18Oh man, I never should have turned me back on those little snipper snappers.
10:30Now they're lost.
10:32And so am I.
10:35Crab Scouts!
10:37Crab Scouts!
10:38Where are you?
10:40Here they come.
10:43A herd of tiny treasure hunts!
10:47A rudder!
10:49Aaaaaaahhhh!
10:59Scrum-
11:01It hurt me한다!
11:03I can't swim up!
11:05There must be something about this in the behandscown manual!!
11:10Yes, I remember!
11:12HELP!
11:22HELP!
11:23Come on, Crab Scout Leader Sebastian!
11:25Grab hold!
11:26The three of us are just strong enough to pull you up, sir!
11:28As long as the rope doesn't break,
11:30then you fall into the cannon and smash like a melon.
11:33Yeah.
11:35Thank you for that, Duffy.
11:37Come on, Crab Scouts, pull together!
11:42Don't worry, kids.
11:56The Crab Scout manual is all right.
11:58But I do seem to have broken me claw.
12:03Crab Scout rule number 396.
12:21Don't ever wander away from the Crab Scout leader.
12:25What have you done?
12:27The Crab Scout manual told us how to mend a broken claw.
12:30Of course, we didn't have exactly what it called for,
12:32so we used muddy pudding.
12:35Hmph! This is the most ridiculous thing I've been...
12:47Please, my little Crab Scouts, we must tell the king!
12:50Could you?
12:51Well done!
13:09No!
13:13If we can find where the metalfish fell, we'll find Ariel.
13:16There it is.
13:24And there's Ariel.
13:27I tell you, your majesty, it was a USO, an unidentified sinking object.
13:34This could only be the work of humans.
13:38Humans.
13:39It's my worst nightmare.
13:42Next to the nightmare where you're yelling at me.
13:45Oh, your majesty, I shudder to think what might have happened if that human thing had landed on my little crab scouts.
13:52Not to mention on my little me.
13:54We must take action.
13:56But what action, your majesty?
13:57They must be stopped.
13:59No, no, your majesty, I'll get the little snipper snappers.
14:05I was talking about the humans.
14:11Sorry, your majesty.
14:12My little crab scouts are hard to control sometimes.
14:15Yes, well, humans are always hard to control.
14:20Hi-ho! Where are we going?
14:22None of us knows, but we're ready to go!
14:24Forgive me, Penny.
14:38My adventure seems to have been a great folly.
14:41Did you see her, Penny?
15:06Was it my imagination?
15:09Am I losing too much air?
15:10No, I saw her.
15:14It was a mermaid.
15:18What's the matter?
15:19What does it mean?
15:21The humans need those bubbles to breathe.
15:24It's what the humans call air.
15:27And it's running out.
15:28Breathe?
15:29Air?
15:30It's how they live.
15:32It's how they live.
15:39Hang on, human.
15:41Hang on.
15:45Archimedes, we have to do something.
15:48Triton.
15:48Daddy.
15:49Good idea.
15:50Well, we'll tell Daddy.
15:52Tell the king?
15:53You know what he'd say.
15:55Now, Ariel, I've told you over and over.
15:58Stay away from humans.
16:00Ah!
16:02Are we there, then humans?
16:05We might have known, sire.
16:07Daddy, you've got to help the human.
16:09Never.
16:09Crab Scouts, rule number one.
16:15Stay away from humans.
16:17But, Sebastian, what about the Crab Scout Oath?
16:21When they're helping claw to everyone under the sea.
16:24And that guy's totally under the sea.
16:28You're right, my little Crab Scouts.
16:31Contact with humans is forbidden, Ariel.
16:34Triton, think of the opportunity.
16:37Archimedes, the humanologist.
16:40Can't you see?
16:41See what?
16:42See the humans destroy our world?
16:45The human is an explorer, like Archimedes.
16:48An adventurer, like me.
16:49But you are not a human, Ariel.
16:52Maybe I'm not all human, but I'm part human.
16:55And so are you, Daddy.
16:58It is the truth, sire.
17:00We are all members of the same family.
17:03The family of life.
17:05We have to save the human and his hairy little friend.
17:18Penny, I think they're going to try to help us.
17:22We have to stop those bubbles from coming out.
17:25The Crab Scout manual say anything about saving humans?
17:27Of course not, Duffy.
17:28We just have to do it for ourselves.
17:33We can make faces at him, so we'll swim away.
17:35We can blow more bubbles for him.
17:37Muddy putty.
17:38Muddy putty.
17:39Muddy putty.
17:40That's it.
17:41Turn in mud.
17:42What are you waiting for?
17:46Is this going to be like building Crab Scout shelters?
17:48Or can we all help?
17:50Oh, my little Crab Scout.
17:52We're all going to do this together.
17:53All right, Crab Scouts.
18:00Keep that muddy putty coming, man.
18:02Dodge it, Flounder.
18:03Top it in there real good.
18:06There.
18:07I think we did it.
18:09Yes.
18:09We stopped the bubbles from getting away.
18:13Yes, indeed.
18:14It's only temporary.
18:17He'll still run out of air eventually.
18:30Oh.
18:32All right.
18:34All right.
18:36Someday, Archimedes.
19:00But not today, Ariel.
19:02A human in the sea is like a fish out of water.
19:05Yeah.
19:05A fish.
19:07Or a mermaid.
19:10Goodbye, metal fish.
19:12Goodbye, human.
19:24Well, it looks like we'll live to tell the tale after all.
19:29Thanks to her.
19:31Ahoy!
19:33Thank you!
19:33Hey, it's Mr. Anderson.
19:45Hans Christian Anderson?
19:47That's me.
19:48What are you writing?
19:49A story I'm calling...
19:51The Little Mermaid.
19:52Oh, Mr. Anderson, please read it to us.
19:55All right.
19:55Gather round.
19:56Far, far, far from land, where the waters are as blue as the petals of a cornflower, and
20:03as clear as glass.
20:04There, where no anchor can reach the bottom, live the merpeople.
20:10Hans Christian Anderson wrote the story of the Little Mermaid and many other classic fairy
20:14tales.
20:15I'd rather
20:28Americas.
20:29.

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