Disney Wiki
Disney Wiki
mNo edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
No edit summary
(14 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
|image = Filmz.ru f 73520.jpg
 
|image = Filmz.ru f 73520.jpg
 
|films = ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''
 
|films = ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''
|games = ''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]'' (Non-canonical appearance)
+
|games = ''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]'' (non-canonical appearance)<br>''[[Disney Universe]]<br>[[Disney Crossy Road]]'' (bridge hazard, non-playable)
|rides = ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]<br>[[The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow]]<br>[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure]]''
+
|rides = ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean (ride)|Pirates of the Caribbean]]<br>[[The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow]]<br>[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure]]''
 
|inspiration = Mermaids from nautical lore
 
|inspiration = Mermaids from nautical lore
|alias =
 
|leaders =
 
 
|members = [[Tamara (Pirates of the Caribbean)|Tamara]]<br>[[Marina (On Stranger Tides)|Marina]]<br>[[Syrena]] (formerly)
 
|members = [[Tamara (Pirates of the Caribbean)|Tamara]]<br>[[Marina (On Stranger Tides)|Marina]]<br>[[Syrena]] (formerly)
|affiliation =
 
 
|goal = To lure any sailor with their charm and beauty to a watery grave
 
|goal = To lure any sailor with their charm and beauty to a watery grave
 
|headquarters = [[Whitecap Bay]]
 
|headquarters = [[Whitecap Bay]]
|fate = Scared away by the loud explosion of the lighthouse caused by [[Jack Sparrow]]}}The '''Mermaids''' are minor antagonists from the live-action film ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''. They are legendary aquatic creatures with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. They first appear in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]'' and the [[Pirates of the Caribbean]] ride at the [[Magic Kingdom]], among other appearances.
+
|fate = Scared away by the loud explosion of the lighthouse caused by [[Jack Sparrow]]}}The '''Mermaids''' are minor antagonists from the live-action film ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]''. They are legendary aquatic creatures with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. They first appear in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides]]'' and the [[Pirates of the Caribbean (ride)|Pirates of the Caribbean]] ride at the [[Magic Kingdom]], among other appearances.
   
 
Beautiful, conniving, and dangerous, these Mermaids will do anything to protect their home. [[Whitecap Bay]] is the final leg of the journey for the [[Fountain of Youth]]. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them. The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the mermaid's tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.
 
Beautiful, conniving, and dangerous, these Mermaids will do anything to protect their home. [[Whitecap Bay]] is the final leg of the journey for the [[Fountain of Youth]]. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them. The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the mermaid's tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.
Line 23: Line 20:
 
:''Whitecap Bay is the final leg of the journey for the Fountain of Youth. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them.''
 
:''Whitecap Bay is the final leg of the journey for the Fountain of Youth. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them.''
 
:''The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the Mermaid's Tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.''
 
:''The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the Mermaid's Tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.''
  +
Powers and Abilities
  +
*'''Mermaid Swimming:''' A mermaid's tail enables them to swim more swiftly than an equivalent human being and also to more-effectively perform underwater feats of agility.
  +
*'''Powerful Grip:''' Mermaids exhibit physical strength which is higher than that of a normal human woman. They use this superhuman strength and speed for actions as complex as using lariat cords to ensnare the throats of their victims or as simple as grabbing these victims and pulling them underwater.
  +
*'''Fangs:''' Though their torso, arms, and head appear to be those of beautiful young women, the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay have sharp canine teeth, which can extend into fangs at will. It is unknown whether these fangs are venomous or even perhaps blood-draining like those of a vampire, but they are useful when slaying prey.
  +
*'''Entrancing Song:''' The Mermaids of Whitecap Bay can communicate in the English language, and they use this language to connect more intimately with those who may be affected by their mystical melodies. These melodies often mimic songs known to the mermaids' intended prey so as to calm them with feelings of familiarity. Such standard techniques of lulling combine with the mermaids' siren song to render their targets quite unprepared for their close-range attack.
  +
*'''Mermaid's Tears:''' The tears of the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay are a vital component of the ritual used to gain access to the Fountain of Youth. The mermaids are very hesitant to part with them, however, and they are known to be "tough" in refusing to cry under most circumstances. As most of the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay are governed by primeval or negative emotions, their tears tend to be those of pain, anger or sorrow, however their rare tears of joy are said to be even more powerful.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
Line 37: Line 40:
 
====''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]''====
 
====''[[LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game]]''====
 
Mermaids appear in the game.
 
Mermaids appear in the game.
  +
  +
====''[[Disney Universe]]''====
  +
An unnamed mermaid was seen in the final level of the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' world in the final level of the Fountain of Youth location where the player must collect her tears by using cannons and then carry them to the fountain to complete the objective.
   
 
===Disney Parks===
 
===Disney Parks===
Line 54: Line 60:
 
===Syrena===
 
===Syrena===
 
{{Main|Syrena}}
 
{{Main|Syrena}}
Syrena is a beautiful, enigmatic mermaid portrayed by [[Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey]]. Mystery surrounds the mermaid Syrena, even down to her true name, for “Syrena” is only what she’s called by missionary [[Philip Swift]] during her captivity by [[Blackbeard]]. After her fellow mermaids attack Blackbeard’s crew at Whitecap Bay, Syrena and Philip begin to recognize a quality in each other that draws them together, allowing them to become allies against a common enemy in Blackbeard. Each discover more of their true beings, but risk their lives when they listen to the sounds of their hearts and saved each other.
+
Syrena is a beautiful, enigmatic mermaid portrayed by Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey. Mystery surrounds the mermaid Syrena, even down to her true name, for “Syrena” is only what she’s called by missionary [[Philip Swift]] during her captivity by [[Blackbeard]]. After her fellow mermaids attack Blackbeard’s crew at Whitecap Bay, Syrena and Philip begin to recognize a quality in each other that draws them together, allowing them to become allies against a common enemy in Blackbeard. Each discover more of their true beings, but risk their lives when they listen to the sounds of their hearts and saved each other.
   
 
===Tamara===
 
===Tamara===
Line 67: Line 73:
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
{{Gallerylink|Mermaids of Whitecap Bay/Gallery}}
 
{{Gallerylink|Mermaids of Whitecap Bay/Gallery}}
  +
  +
==Trivia==
  +
*The mermaids' traits are very similar to the mythical creatured called Sirens.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[[w:c:pirates:Mermaid|Mermaids]] on [[w:c:pirates:Main Page|Pirates of the Caribbean Wiki]]
 
*[[w:c:pirates:Mermaid|Mermaids]] on [[w:c:pirates:Main Page|Pirates of the Caribbean Wiki]]
  +
 
{{PotCWiki}}
 
{{PotCWiki}}
 
{{Pirates of the Caribbean}}
 
{{Pirates of the Caribbean}}
Line 84: Line 94:
 
[[Category:Singing characters]]
 
[[Category:Singing characters]]
 
[[Category:Hybrids]]
 
[[Category:Hybrids]]
[[Category:Live-Action Villains]]
+
[[Category:Live-action villains]]
 
[[Category:Disney characters]]
 
[[Category:Disney characters]]
 
[[Category:Character groups]]
 
[[Category:Character groups]]
  +
[[Category:Characters in video games]]
  +
[[Category:Characters in Disney parks]]
  +
[[Category:Disney Crossy Road characters]]

Revision as of 16:28, 8 January 2020

The Mermaids are minor antagonists from the live-action film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. They are legendary aquatic creatures with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. They first appear in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at the Magic Kingdom, among other appearances.

Beautiful, conniving, and dangerous, these Mermaids will do anything to protect their home. Whitecap Bay is the final leg of the journey for the Fountain of Youth. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them. The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the mermaid's tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.

In a sense, these mermaids provide both a complement and a contrast to those in the original Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. His merfolk could not shed tears because they lacked an immortal soul; the mermaids of On Stranger Tides instead have tears which can potentially grant immortality.

Background

In the official description of mermaids:

Beautiful, conniving, and dangerous, these Mermaids will do anything to protect their home in Whitecap Bay.
Whitecap Bay is the final leg of the journey for the Fountain of Youth. It is also where mermaids have been known to gather for hundreds of years, thereby striking terror in the heart of sailors and pirates alike. Drawn to the surface by a singing sailor, they entrance their prey before dragging them to the depths of the Bay to devour them.
The mermaids must defend against Blackbeard and his crew as they attempt to capture a live mermaid to harvest the Mermaid's Tear demanded by the Fountain of Youth ritual.

Powers and Abilities

  • Mermaid Swimming: A mermaid's tail enables them to swim more swiftly than an equivalent human being and also to more-effectively perform underwater feats of agility.
  • Powerful Grip: Mermaids exhibit physical strength which is higher than that of a normal human woman. They use this superhuman strength and speed for actions as complex as using lariat cords to ensnare the throats of their victims or as simple as grabbing these victims and pulling them underwater.
  • Fangs: Though their torso, arms, and head appear to be those of beautiful young women, the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay have sharp canine teeth, which can extend into fangs at will. It is unknown whether these fangs are venomous or even perhaps blood-draining like those of a vampire, but they are useful when slaying prey.
  • Entrancing Song: The Mermaids of Whitecap Bay can communicate in the English language, and they use this language to connect more intimately with those who may be affected by their mystical melodies. These melodies often mimic songs known to the mermaids' intended prey so as to calm them with feelings of familiarity. Such standard techniques of lulling combine with the mermaids' siren song to render their targets quite unprepared for their close-range attack.
  • Mermaid's Tears: The tears of the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay are a vital component of the ritual used to gain access to the Fountain of Youth. The mermaids are very hesitant to part with them, however, and they are known to be "tough" in refusing to cry under most circumstances. As most of the Mermaids of Whitecap Bay are governed by primeval or negative emotions, their tears tend to be those of pain, anger or sorrow, however their rare tears of joy are said to be even more powerful.

Appearances

Films

The Curse of the Black Pearl

In the film, when Elizabeth Swann was trying to warn of the cursed pirates, Lieutenant Gillette says, "Don't worry, miss, he's already informed of that. A little mermaid flopped up on deck and told him the whole story" before shutting the doors on her.

On Stranger Tides

During the quest for the Fountain of Youth, a longboat full of members of Blackbeard's crew were used as bait on a mission to lure a mermaid for her tears. Legend has it that man-made light and song attract mermaids, so the boat is lit by the beam of the lighthouse, and Scrum was forced to sing a song. Scrum sang My Jolly Sailor Bold and successfully attracted a mermaid named Tamara, who continued singing Scrum's song as other mermaids surrounded the longboat.

After Tamara revealed her true form, the mermaids began a lethal attack on Blackbeard's crew. Seeing the mermaid slaughtering pirates, Jack Sparrow set an explosion on the Bay's lighthouse to scare the mermaids away. In the aftermath of the battle, Philip Swift captured a mermaid he would later name Syrena.

Video games

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game

Mermaids appear in the game.

Disney Universe

An unnamed mermaid was seen in the final level of the Pirates of the Caribbean world in the final level of the Fountain of Youth location where the player must collect her tears by using cannons and then carry them to the fountain to complete the objective.

Disney Parks

World of Color

In an extended sequence to promote Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, mermaids are seen swimming underwater as Jack Sparrow says "The Fountain of Youth. What does it require?", and in which Angelica says "A mermaid, Jack." Tamara can then be heard singing "My Jolly Sailor Bold", while mermaids continue swimming, shortly before the mermaid attack battle scene follows.

Pirates of the Caribbean

On October 2012, mermaids were added to Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World. At the grotto scene, a mermaid skeleton can be seen in the grotto with "My Jolly Sailor Bold" playing in the background.

The Legend of Captain Jack Sparrow

Mermaids appear in the attraction.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure

Mermaids appear in the attraction.

Notable Mermaids

Syrena

Main article: Syrena

Syrena is a beautiful, enigmatic mermaid portrayed by Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey. Mystery surrounds the mermaid Syrena, even down to her true name, for “Syrena” is only what she’s called by missionary Philip Swift during her captivity by Blackbeard. After her fellow mermaids attack Blackbeard’s crew at Whitecap Bay, Syrena and Philip begin to recognize a quality in each other that draws them together, allowing them to become allies against a common enemy in Blackbeard. Each discover more of their true beings, but risk their lives when they listen to the sounds of their hearts and saved each other.

Tamara

Main article: Tamara (Pirates of the Caribbean)

Tamara is a mermaid played by Gemma Ward. She took part in the battle at Whitecap Bay, fought between mermaids and Blackbeard's crew. When Scrum sings My Jolly Sailor Bold, Tamara first appears before him and seduces him. Entrancing the pirates, Tamara sings Scrum's song as the other mermaids surround the longboat full of Blackbeard's crewmen. Scrum is almost powerless to resist a kiss from the beautiful mermaid, but before succumbing, the mermaid reveals her true form. She tries to attack but is hit with an oar. The mermaids then afterwards attack the crew.

Marina

Main article: Marina (On Stranger Tides)

Marina is a mermaid played by Jorgelina Airaldi. She took part in the battle at Whitecap Bay, fought between mermaids and Blackbeard's crew. In a scene cut from On Stranger Tides, Jack and Marina encountered each other, in which Marina slapped Jack in the face before swimming away. Though it was never directly stated, it is implied that she may have had a relationship with Jack Sparrow, which ended badly.

Gallery

Wiki
The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Mermaids of Whitecap Bay/Gallery.

Trivia

  • The mermaids' traits are very similar to the mythical creatured called Sirens.

External links

PotCWiki-wordmark This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Pirates of the Caribbean Wiki. The list of authors can be seen in the page revision history (view authors). As with Disney Wiki, the text of PotC Wiki is available under the CC-by-SA Free Documentation License.


v - e - d
Pirates-of-the-caribbean-collection-logo
Media
Films: The Curse of the Black Pearl (video/soundtrack) • Dead Man's Chest (video/soundtrack) • At World's End (video/soundtrack) • On Stranger Tides (video/soundtrack) • Dead Men Tell No Tales (video/soundtrack)

Short Films: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked
Books: Jack Sparrow prequel novelsPirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren CourtPirates of the Caribbean: The Price of FreedomPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: The Visual GuidePirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Ultimate Sticker Book)
Video Games: Pirates of the CaribbeanThe Legend of Jack SparrowPirates of the Caribbean OnlineDisney UniverseKingdom Hearts IIPirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer MobileLEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video GamePirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndPirates of the Caribbean (pinball)Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestPirates of the Caribbean: Master of the SeasDisney InfinityPirates of the Caribbean: Tides of WarDisney Heroes: Battle ModeKingdom Hearts IIIDisney Sorcerer's ArenaSea of Thieves: A Pirate's LifeDisney Speedstorm

Disney Parks
New Orleans SquareTreasure CovePiratelandPirate TakeoverA Pirate's Adventure: Treasures of the Seven SeasEl Teatro FandangoJungle River Cruise: Pirate Takeover!Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer IslandPirates of the CaribbeanPirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken TreasureShipwreck ShoreSiren's RevengeThe Legend of Captain Jack SparrowPirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer GoldBilge Rat Bill's Explorer Canoes

Entertainment: Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate TutorialEye of the Storm: Captain Jack's Stunt SpectacularFantasmic!Pirates Summer Battle "Get Wet!"
Restaurants: Blue Bayou RestaurantPintel & Ragetti's Grub to GrabThe Snackin’ KrakenTortuga TavernTortuga Treats
Shops: Doubloon MarketJolly GypsyPirates LeaguePirate Treasure
Fireworks: Celebrate the MagicDisney EnchantmentDisney Movie MagicFantasy in the SkyHappily Ever AfterIgnite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and LightMagic, Music and MayhemThe Magic, the Memories and YouRemember... Dreams Come TrueWorld of Color
Halloween: Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween ParadePirates of the Caribbean Ghost TrailThe Nightmare Experiment

Characters
The Curse of the Black Pearl: Jack SparrowHector BarbossaJoshamee GibbsWill TurnerElizabeth SwannJames NorringtonGovernor Weatherby SwannPintel and RagettiJack the MonkeyCottonMartyMurtogg and MullroyTheodore GrovesAnamariaCotton's ParrotGilletteGiselleScarlettBo'sunJacobyKoehlerTwiggMallotGrappleWeatherbyExecutioner of Port Royal

Dead Man's Chest: Davy JonesCutler BeckettIan MercerTia DalmaKrakenBootstrap Bill TurnerMaccusClankerPenrodAnglerRatlinKolenikoHadrasPalificoOgilveyCrashWyvernGreenbeardJimmy LegsLeechBellamyPrison RavensPelegostos Tribe
At World's End: Sao FengTai HuangLian and ParkStengEduardo VillanuevaSri SumbhajeeCapitaine ChevalleAmmand the CorsairJocardMistress ChingCaptain TeagueMoreyGreitzerDavy Jones' Locker Crabs
On Stranger Tides: AngelicaBlackbeardPhilip SwiftSyrenaGarhengSalamanScrumDerrickEzekielGunnerQuartermasterCookMarinaMermaidsTamaraSpaniardKing FerdinandKing George IIJohn CarteretHenry PelhamRedcoats
Dead Men Tell No Tales: Captain SalazarLesaroHenry TurnerCarina SmythUncle JackScarfieldShansaMayor DixGhost SharksGhost Seagulls
Tales of the Code: MungardMarquis d'Avis
Attraction: ReddAuctioneerPirate CaptainCaptain XPrison DogTinySeedy PrisonersHook Hand PirateSkeleton HelmsmanBarker BirdBeacon JoeThe Pooped PirateOld BillShy AlbertCarlosFortune RedCaptain GoreJean LafitteTom SawyerCarlos' WifeSkeleton PillagerSkeleton Pirate CaptainTreasure SkeletonPirate RobberTreasure OctopusHungry PirateScalawagCooteThurlBillie HowTaliban PiratePirate AssistantSword Skeleton PirateHook Hand Skeleton PirateAlligators
Video Games: Black BartyJolly Roger
Books: MontezumaJames the MysteriousArabella SmithSilver

Organizations
Crew of the Black PearlCursed CrewCrew of the Flying DutchmanEast India Trading CompanyBrethren CourtSpaniard's crewBlackbeard's Zombie OfficersCrew of the Silent MaryCrew of the Wicked Wench
Locations
Isla TesoroDead Man's CoveBlue Bayou LagoonPort Royal, JamaicaFort CharlesTortugaRumrunner's IsleIsla de MuertaPelegostosIsla CrucesPantano RiverSingaporeSao Feng's BathhouseDavy Jones' LockerShipwreck CoveLondon, EnglandSpainWhitecap BayFountain of YouthSaint MartinPoseidon's Tomb
Ships/Boats
Wicked WenchBlack PearlFlying DutchmanQueen Anne's RevengeHMS InterceptorHMS DauntlessHMS EndeavorJolly MonSilent MaryThe Sailing Ship Columbia
Objects
Jack Sparrow's hatJack Sparrow's swordJack Sparrow's compassCursed TreasureTreasure of CortésElizabeth Swann's gold medallionRagetti's wooden eyeJar of DirtDavy Jones' pipe organKey to the Dead Man's ChestDead Man's ChestMao Kun MapPirata CodexJack Sparrow's Pirate BeadsSword of TritonJack Sparrow Voodoo DollChalices of CartagenaDark MagicVoodooDavy Jones and Calypso's LocketsTrident of Poseidon
Music
"Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" • Theme park soundtrackSoundtrack Treasures CollectionPirates of the Caribbean and Other VillainsSwashbuckling Sea Songs1966 soundtrackThe Medallion CallsHe's a PiratePirates RemixedHoist the ColoursMy Jolly Sailor Bold
See Also
Pirates of the Caribbean Trading Card GameLiar's DicePirates of the ScareibbeanSwashbucklersCalypso's Maelstrom