
The prince turned himself into a lion the following day and traveled that way until he tired of it and turned himself back into a man. On his first night, the young prince met a hungry lion and shared his food with the beast the lion repaid the kindness by giving him the tip of its ear and told him this gift would help him transform himself into a lion if he so wished. The king and queen sent the prince out into the world. They raised their son and when the youth was 16, the king and queen decided to have him leave home so the mermaid would not be able to find him when she came to collect on the promise. On his return to his kingdom, he found his first son had been born and he told the queen what he had promised. As the sea became more and more threatening, the king finally agreed. His ship, caught in a storm, was about to founder on the rocks when a mermaid appeared and promised to save him if he, in turn, would promise to give her his firstborn child. Synopsis Ī king, having been married a year, set out to settle disputes among some distant subjects. Later, author Andrew Lang included an English-language version in The Brown Fairy Book with the name The Mermaid and the Boy, in 1904. It was later translated to Norwegian as Gutten, Havfruen og Ridder Rød by Friis and into German as Der Knabe, die Meerfrau und Ritter Roth by Scandinavist Josef Calasanz Poestion. The tale was originally collected by philologist Jens Andreas Friis in 1856 with the Sami title Bardne, Havfruva ja Riddaræva, in a compilation of Sami tales. It tells the story of a prince unknowingly promised to a mermaid before he was born, then obtains magical powers to transform into animals later in the story. The Mermaid and the Boy is a Sámi fairy tale first collected in the mid-19th century.

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Role in series "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" In the episode " Mermaid Pants," the phone looks slightly different, due to the light bulb not constantly having a reddish color. Attached to the base is the receiver, which looks similar to the Magic Conch shell from the episode " Club SpongeBob." The receiver is a shell with a wire coiling down to the base of the phone. It has a red buzzer on the base that flashes and makes dolphin chirps when being called. It has a metallic base, with multiple visible screws.

The Aquaphone's receiver resembles a shellphone.

