Elena of Avalor season 2 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Elena of Avalor," Prince Marzel, a mermaid prince with the unique ability to walk on land, is learning about human activities when he decides to attend a Royal Retreat in place of his injured father. Initially struggling to fit in with the other rulers through a series of comical mishaps, Marzel inadvertently turns them into sirenas. To reverse the spell, he leads a brave mission to obtain a cure, showcasing his leadership and earning respect. Marzel learns valuable lessons in authenticity and bravery, ultimately embracing his identity and demonstrating the importance of genuine actions over appearances.
Full Episode S02E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Prince Marzel?
Prince Marzel is a character who can transform from a mermaid to a human, thanks to his mixed heritage.
What is the purpose of the Royal Retreat in "Elena of Avalor"?
The Royal Retreat is a gathering of rulers to relax, have fun, and share ideas on governance and serving their people.
How does Prince Marzel end up representing his kingdom at the Royal Retreat?
After King Pescoro is injured, Marzel is encouraged to attend the retreat in his place to represent their kingdom.
What challenges does Marzel face at the Royal Retreat?
Marzel struggles with horseback riding, olaball, and rock climbing due to his inexperience with human activities.
How do the kings end up as sirenas?
Marzel accidentally turns the kings into sirenas during a tour of his underwater world in an attempt to impress them.
What is the solution to turning the kings back into humans?
The group travels to Isla Botigua to find the Red Avari blossom, which can reverse the transformation if eaten in time.
How does Marzel prove his leadership and bravery?
Marzel leads the rescue mission to Isla Botigua and successfully retrieves the cure, demonstrating his capability as a future ruler.
What lesson does Marzel learn by the end of the episode?
Marzel learns the importance of being true to himself and that leadership comes from genuine actions, not from pretending to be something he's not.