![]() Thankfully they find an ally in Bella, a new girl in town who reveals an equally surprising twist: she too is a mermaid with extraordinary super powers. But when water attacks the girls on a full moon, they realize a new, potentially dangerous force is developing on the mysterious island, and a boy with freakish free-diving skills who stumbles upon the Moon Pool could hold the key to understanding the powerful energy. Together with Lewis, they're confident they know everything there is to know about Mako Island, especially now that they no longer have to worry about the effect of the full moon. It's nearly the end of the summer holidays and Cleo and Rikki are about to face their last year of high school without Emma, who has gone overseas with her family. To view the third season of Mako: Island of Secrets click here. Is it trying to say the girls are pieces of dirt or grit then encased in something hard and unyielding and become beautiful and rare? Yeah, I can actually see that working.This article is about the third season of the H2O: Just Add Water series. Not quite sure what it’s trying to say here. Land or sea, the world’s my oyster, I’m the pearl They are humans from land first, mermaids second. On the other hand, they’ve also got their powers if they concentrate and work hard, not ‘just believe.’Ĭause I’m no ordinary girl, I’m from the deep blue underworld So they’ve got the powers whether they believe or not. ![]() Funnily enough it only lasted 12 hours, long enough to get the bad guys off their tails, but they legitimately thought they’d lost their powers forever. Well, according to the show, they have the power even if they don’t believe they have it anymore, including the time they jumped into the moon pool during an eclipse thinking they were giving the powers up. ![]() Land or sea, I’ve got the power if I just believe They’re not from the water, they’re from the land. They’re land people who can become mermaids. The girls still live on land, they only visit the ocean. ![]() It’s all about living in the ocean being wild and free So come on this is my adventure, this is my fantasy They’re afraid they’ll be taken away and experimented on. The girls are deathly afraid of using their powers in front of people and in public. I’ve got a special power that I’m not afraid to use (actually, fun thing I noticed: Bella wants to write a song about the ocean with Will, and the song she ends up performing at the end of season 3 is ‘No Ordinary Girl’.) The lyrics used really promise a different story to the one we get. Season 1 is Ellie Henderson, season 2 is Kate Alexa, and Season 3 is Indiana Evans, who plays Bella, who sings a lot in the show due to being in a band. It’s performed by a different singer for each season. The official opening/ending song is “No Ordinary Girl” written by Shelley Rosenberg and music by Danny Beckerman and Ric Formosa. The thing that really bugs me is the opening theme song. I even like the storyline, even though by now it’s a bit juvenile for me and I’m constantly pointing out plot holes. I think the three main leads are incredibly beautiful and look amazing as mermaids. I binge watched H2O: Just Add Water, which is a show about three regular Aussie teenage girls who accidentally become mermaids and are granted magical powers, but must keep their secret from everyone, including their families, and the shenanigans they encounter as they discover more about mermaids and the mysterious Mako Island that changed them. Australian kids’ TV is seriously the best. My favourite show he’s done is Thunderstone, followed by Pirate Islands, Silversun, and Ocean Girl. This is going to be the most random blog post I’ve ever written.Ī couple of weeks ago I was sick and laid up in bed for over a week, so with nothing better to do, I made myself feel better by watching a TV show by one of my favourite Australian children’s TV producers, Jonathon M Shiff. ![]()
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