Now that’s interesting. I was totally convinced Tristan would turn Arista into a human himself, instead of exposing her to the threat of Ursula. But since he didn’t, I suppose his powers only work on himself.
I thought he was going to go in with her too, but then I remembered that Ursula assumed Arista didn’t know that Tristan was once her accomplice. It’s so cool seeing how all the pages we’ve already seen connect to the new ones!
Wilting
5 months ago
I know we all assume that the deal is that Ursula will turn Arista human, but what if it’s something else? I’m really curious.
White Phoenix
4 months ago
Shouldn’t Ursula recognize Arista? Or did she ignore Triton’s daughters except for Ariel when she’s spying with Flotsam and Jetsam?
Yeah, I also think Ursula should recognize her, since she tells Tristan that she knows he’s been going around with Ariel’s “pretty blonde sister “ in the previous page.
Maybe Flotsam and Jetsam never got close enough to Tristan to clearly see the face of the “pretty blonde sister.” They recognized that she was one of Ariel’s sisters, but they likely wanted to keep their distance so Tristan wouldn’t notice them, especially since he already knows Ursula, and probably them as well. There are many pretty blonde mermaids in Atlantica, so Ursula wouldn’t be certain about Artista’s identity if the eels hadn’t seen her face clearly.
I think it’s cute you’re reusing the same poses for Arista as a way to make things less stressful like how Disney reused animations in the Xerox era to save money. 🙂
Glowworm
4 months ago
I’m kind of surprised that Ursula doesn’t seem to recognize Arista since she’s been spying so much on everyone through her crystal ball. Also, I find it rather sad that Arista no longer truly cares for Tristan ever since he revealed his true identity to her.
Nah, I think she cares for him more than she likes to admit. She is just afraid to open up to him again after his ‘betrayal’. Don’t forget they will get married in the future 😉
Now that’s interesting. I was totally convinced Tristan would turn Arista into a human himself, instead of exposing her to the threat of Ursula. But since he didn’t, I suppose his powers only work on himself.
I thought he was going to go in with her too, but then I remembered that Ursula assumed Arista didn’t know that Tristan was once her accomplice. It’s so cool seeing how all the pages we’ve already seen connect to the new ones!
I know we all assume that the deal is that Ursula will turn Arista human, but what if it’s something else? I’m really curious.
Shouldn’t Ursula recognize Arista? Or did she ignore Triton’s daughters except for Ariel when she’s spying with Flotsam and Jetsam?
Yeah, I also think Ursula should recognize her, since she tells Tristan that she knows he’s been going around with Ariel’s “pretty blonde sister “ in the previous page.
Maybe Flotsam and Jetsam never got close enough to Tristan to clearly see the face of the “pretty blonde sister.” They recognized that she was one of Ariel’s sisters, but they likely wanted to keep their distance so Tristan wouldn’t notice them, especially since he already knows Ursula, and probably them as well. There are many pretty blonde mermaids in Atlantica, so Ursula wouldn’t be certain about Artista’s identity if the eels hadn’t seen her face clearly.
*Arista
I know. It was a typo.
I think it’s cute you’re reusing the same poses for Arista as a way to make things less stressful like how Disney reused animations in the Xerox era to save money. 🙂
I’m kind of surprised that Ursula doesn’t seem to recognize Arista since she’s been spying so much on everyone through her crystal ball. Also, I find it rather sad that Arista no longer truly cares for Tristan ever since he revealed his true identity to her.
Nah, I think she cares for him more than she likes to admit. She is just afraid to open up to him again after his ‘betrayal’. Don’t forget they will get married in the future 😉
I know they end up getting married. I just want to know what he did to finally earn her trust again.
Yeah, I’m curious to learn that as well.
She’s one of your nieces, Ursula.