Monday, July 29

'Mako Mermaids' Episode 1 Review: 'Outcasts'

Mako Mermaids is finally out, which means you can be sure that I'll be sharing all my thoughts and opinions here on the blog! I'd love to hear your thoughts and reactions as well, so be sure to leave a comment so we can discuss!

EPISODE 1: OUTCASTS
At the start of episode 1 we are introduced to Sirena and Nixie who are two seemingly playful mermaids that are in some sort of training and are put on guard duty while the older mermaids, specifically one named Aquata, participate in a full moon ceremony. When Sirena and Nixie show up late to guard duty, we are then introduced to our third main mermaid, Layla, a perfectionist who likes to be in charge. 

Meanwhile, our two leading land boys (Cam and Zac) are headed to Mako Island. On a scene side note, I'm loving that the show is using the same music from H2O, it helps give everything a familiar vibe. 

So Sirena and Nixie decide to get a little mischievous by helping the boys catch some fish and the two head for shore on Mako to camp the night, which is a big mistake on the mermaids' part--especially during a full moon. They convene at the moon pool and we get to see some great banter between the three of them. Layla and Nixie both have extremely confident personalities, but have very different approaches to getting things done. At this point of the show I would say Layla is a lot like Emma of H2O, Nixie like Rikki, and Sirena like Cleo, though they are definitely not trying to be carbon copies of the originals.

The moon pool is also noticeably different from how we left it in H2O. I believe Mako Mermaids is not supposed to be a sequel, prequel, or really at all exist in the H2O universe, but is merely a different take on the story of mermaids and Mako Island. I don't think fans should be trying too hard to place the time frame here, because I don't think it's meant to be placeable.

While Zac is out finishing his "nature business", he stumbles upon a cave that was opened by the power of the full moon. Of course, he winds up exploring the place, and finds a mysterious glowing trident on the cave's wall. When he touches it, the floor of the cave drops him down into the moon pool, where Sirena, Layla, and Nixie are waiting. How Zac fell into the moon pool is a complete mystery to them and the mermaids resort to leaving him, unconscious, on Mako's beach.

The next morning Zac's memories of the night's events are fuzzy at best and the mermaids are in trouble with the pod. If Zac changed at all because of the moon pool, we're told that bad things are in store for all the mermaids. The moment of truth comes when Nixie, Sirena, and Layla watch Zac back on land to see how he was affected. Zac is revealed to have the power to manipulate water, but that's not all. After trying to show Cam his new found talent, Zac falls into the water and gets another huge surprise. Unfortunately for the mermaids, Zac has become...a MERMAN!

This is really the moment I was waiting for. I was dying for there to be a merman in H2O, but sadly it never happened. Mako Mermaids was really the answer to everything I had been missing and it's definitely delivering so far.

Another important scene comes right after the big merman reveal. Nixie, Layla, and Sirena must face punishment for the outcome of the last full moon's events and it's pretty horrible news. The mermaid pod is leaving Mako Island and our three mermaids have been cast out of the pod. The mermaids say their goodbyes to Aquata, who then gives Sirena (they're sisters) her moon ring. It's a pretty intense scene, taking the emotion to a level that I don't think H2O ever had and once again proving that this series can stand (or swim) on it's own.

What I don't understand is why in the world Aquata would leave her younger sister in favor of staying with the pod. This was unrealistic to me. I would never abandon my sister merely for friends or responsibilities.

In an unusual plot twist, Cam learns about Zac's merman development right away. The more I think about it though, this makes sense. I think guys are a bit more rash in similar situations, Zac probably wasn't thinking about the possible disadvantages or consequences of revealing his new secret to someone else. I like this, because while he still will undoubtedly be hiding his secret from people, Zac will have someone to talk to about being a merman from the get go.

The episode ends with Nixie, Sirena, and Layla at the moon pool determined to fix their situation.

Overall, this was a great first episode and I can tell that Mako Mermaids is not just a gimmicky reinvention of H2O: Just Add Water, which I was afraid might happen. I have to admit, my fears are pretty much now disbanded! Definitely looking forward to seeing how everything unfolds from here.

-The Mermaid Guru

Sunday, July 28

VIDEO: Teaser Confirms Ariel for Once Upon a Time

There's been buzz since the start of season 2 that Ariel would be popping up on ABC's Once Upon a Time. Now, through a new teaser video that was shown at San Diego Comic Con, we have confirmation that the little mermaid herself will finally be making an appearance in season 3. Check it out!



Now the only questions are...who is playing Ariel...and will they include additional characters from the fairy tale?

Are you a ONCE fan? Who's your dream casting for the role?

-The Mermaid Guru

Friday, July 26

VIDEO: Watch the Full 'Mako Mermaids' Music Intro

Netflix recently uploaded the full Mako Mermaids theme to their YouTube channel--have a look and listen! It's very different from the original H2O theme that many of us are used too, but I think it's just as catchy!

'Mako Mermaids' Premieres on Netflix and Network Ten!

Just in case you've been living under a hermit crab shell and haven't heard, Mako Mermaids: An H2O Adventure, has released on Netflix and premiered in Australia on Network Ten!

If you're an Aussie and missed the television debut, the first episode is now on Network Ten's website (note: this video will ONLY work for those in Australia).

I will be blogging some of my reviews/reactions to episodes starting this Monday. Be on the lookout for that and let me know what you think of the show!

-The Mermaid Guru

Thursday, July 11

Chai Romruen Talks Landing his Role on 'Mako Mermaids'

Chai Romruen, who plays Zac in the soon to be released Mako Mermaids, talked with The Nambucca Guardian about the show and playing a merman. I'm more excited to see Mako Mermaids than I can ever really explain. I loved H2O and even though I'm sad it's over, I could not be more thrilled that the spin-off is featuring a merman. Mer books, movies, and TV are pretty rare alone, but the fact that this show will feature a merman is even rarer. I'm counting on Zac to be the best thing since Disney Channel's original movie character Cody in The Thirteenth Year. Chai shared a scan of the article on his Tumblr, Twitter, and Facebook pages today, but it's a bit hard to read so I have written up some of the highlights.

On the auditioning process:

"It was an emotional roller coaster. I was so hopeful and had to do two days of final auditions with 10 other people who all had TV experience. I felt like a nobody and I started to get really nervous."

When Chai learned he got the part:

"I ran outside in the rain and just lay on the ground...it was amazing. It was the moment I realized you really can do what you want in life. Then I called my mum straight away to tell her."

What his mom had to say about Chai landing the role:

"As far as landing his first role as a merman, it is so fitting. When we lived in Thailand when he was young...if he was ever out of sight you could be sure to find him in the sea pretending to be a fish."


Chai also mentions that wearing the merman tail felt like "flying underwater". Don't forget that Mako Mermaids premieres on Netflix and on Network Ten July 26th! Will you be watching?

-The Mermaid Guru

VIDEO: 'Empires of the Deep' Trailer

Empires of the Deep is an undersea adventure flick from China that I've had my eye on for a while now, however, around November the first trailer was uploaded to YouTube and I didn't even realize it! Thanks to Bonnie at ABackwardsStory for bringing it to my attention.



Yes, the CGI looks pretty cheesy, however, I can look past this since there are so few mermaid themed films out there. Currently no release date is set, but you can keep up with the project on IMDB.

Wednesday, July 10

VIDEO: 'Mako Mermaids' Sneak Peek Clip and Promo

The premiere date of the H2O: Just Add Water spin-off show Mako Mermaids is getting closer! After an official press release, we know that the first 13 episodes will be released on Netflix July 26th.

Check out the promo below, which confirms that in Australia, Mako Mermaids will also be premiering the first episode July 26th on television (Network Ten, 4 pm).



This clip from the first episode was also recently released. It features the entire main cast, which includes Zac, his best friend, and the three mermaids.



I really can't wait to finally see how the show turns out!

-The Mermaid Guru