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In the 2010 film The Karate Kid, after moving in with his mom, Dre turns on the TV and finds it on this episode. The clip shown was in Chinese, due to the fact that most of the movie was filmed and takes place in China. There is very little, to no evidence that mermaids exist, despite sometimes compelling stories. That is, besides the anecdotal accounts from men and women around the world. The "Villain Containment Chamber," where villains are kept in frozen prisons, is featured in the Mermalair level of Battle for Bikini Bottom and its remake. The villain " Prawn" is accidentally released from his containment and must be defeated by SpongeBob.

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Another type of mermaid is known to be native to Ireland and is often thought to be given powers to dive deep beneath the waves of the ocean because of a special cap that they were known to possess. This cap was called a cohuleen druith and was thought to be red in color. Other sources say that the cap was made of glittering salmon skin.Mermaids are known to be creatures who embody the duality of the sea. As the waters of the ocean can be both gentle and destructive, so can the nature of the mermaids. These maidens are known to have caused much mischief and destruction at the expense of humans. However, there are also times that mermaids have been very helpful towards humans. Some legends speak of mermaids who have saved sailors and their ships during storms or have helped humans cure illnesses that earlier civilizations had no knowledge of.

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After many years of service, Atargatis fell in love with a mortal shepherd boy and desired to make a union with him. Unfortunately, she did not realize that as a mortal, he wouldn’t be able to survive ‘the divine lovemaking.’ She accidentally killed him and fell into a deep state of grief. In a bittersweet turn of events, she also became pregnant with his daughter. It is the fact that stories about these mythical sea creatures exist independently around the world that many people still believe that mermaids existed or did at one time. Irish mythology brings us the story of Li Ban – a human who was turned into a mermaid after a terrible disaster. In early Ireland, Li Ban and her family lived in a small house with her family some time around the year 858 BC. They lived a simple but happy life until one fateful day when an underwater spring erupted underneath their house. The powerful water that gushed upwards caused all of her family members to drown – only Li Ban and her lap dog managed to survive the flooding. There was so much water that erupted from the underwater spring that the land where Li Ban and her family had lived was transformed into what is now Lough Neagh.The classic tales, ‘The One Thousand and One Nights’ also has legends of ‘sea people.’ Unlike traditional mermaid stories, however, these sea people looked almost identical to humans. In fact, the only difference between sea people and human beings was the ability of sea people to live and breathe underwater. Li Ban and her lap dog lived in an underwater chamber for one year after the great flood. After this time had passed, she was transformed into a mermaid – half maiden and half salmon. Her lap dog was transformed into an otter.

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One year from the day she encountered the sailors, she allowed herself to be captured by the men off the coast of Ireland. They brought her ashore and was baptized under the name ‘Muirgen’, which means ‘sea born.’ She died immediately afterwards and ascended into Heaven. Her story was preserved and spread throughout Ireland – especially by those who marveled at that fact that she was willing to give up 300 more years of life for a chance to reach heaven. Thessalonike

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In 1952, US actor Esther Williams starred in Million Dollar Mermaid, a biography of Kellerman, but the real heart of American mermaiding is in Weeki Wachee in Florida, a freshwater spring that has hosted mermaid shows for 75 years. But, says museum professional Rebecca Schwandt, performers only started swimming in tails in the 1960s. Schwandt’s master’s thesis centred around oral histories of the women performing at Weeki Wachee. “For the mid- 20th-century performers, it was a job you could take in the local area. If you didn’t want to be a teacher or a housewife, then you could be a mermaid,” she says. “But at the same time they all also talk about the magic of being under the water. It was way more than just a job.” I dropped over the side, briefly went under and then started swimming She had always enjoyed swimming, learning “before I could really walk” in the sea near her father’s house in Mullion on the Lizard peninsula. “It’s otherworldly, being under the water,” she says. She would sometimes see mermaids off the coast or at events. “I thought they were wonderful,” she says. “But I’d closed myself off. I thought I was too old.”

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In the late 1500s, Christopher Columbus claimed to have seen mermaids in his travels, specifically off the coast of Hispaniola. He noted their masculine features and specifically said they weren’t beautiful. Today, historians believe that if he saw anything, he saw manatees.Though stories of mermen are perhaps more ancient than those of mermaids, it is thought that the first mermaid was recorded in 1000 BC by the ancient Assyrians. Her name was Atargatis, and she was known to be the fertility goddess and the chief goddess of Northern Assyria. Atargatis, the first mermaid

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