“The Little Mer-Alien” Cast Video 🌊🐟🧜‍♀️ (Final Remake)

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Reuploaded due to an error for Gwen’s name spelled incorrectly.

Hey guys. Due to change of plans in my Phase 2 spoofs, I decided to do a last remake on my Little Mermaid cast video because of a role I added. I also thought Terra, Marinette, and Musa would fit as the other sisters too since they’re one of my favorite characters. Of course, I thought Dory would fit Flounder perfectly as well.

If you want to know where I got the audio from, click here: https://youtu.be/j86QBy6ubr0?si=rB_PzsCBVM9ROu-s

Official Synopsis:
In the underwater kingdom as Andros, there was King Neptune who lived with his seven daughters. Danny was getting a concert organized and have all the sisters perform. Unfortunately it wasn’t successful until Neptune gets so enraged when Starfire goes missing. Later on, Starfire was forbidden to go to the human world which makes her see the evil witch, Charmcaster. With her deal, she gives Charmcaster her voice. Unfortunately she ends up being tricked by her. Will Starfire live happily ever after?

Shoutout goes to ​⁠@AmberBarwick​⁠ for suggesting me to portray Blackfire as Vanessa!

So please enjoy this brand new remake. I absolutely own nothing.

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