In the 1989 version of "The Little Mermaid," the sea was a crisp blue, sea creatures could turn into functional musical instruments, ocean waves defied gravity and a flounder was huggable. But under ...
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3.Like in other Disney films of the past, the filmmakers used real people to act out the scenes, helping them better animate the movements. Sherri Stoner was the lone actor used for Ariel so all the ...
Something tells us this particular take on The Little Mermaid won't be belting out "Part of Your World" and cavorting with Sebastian and her other aquatic pals "Under the Sea." Continuing the recent ...
Another summer, another Disney release. And this time it’s a reimagining of the movie that kicked off the Disney Renaissance, The Little Mermaid. But the ensuing mermaid craze obviously didn’t come ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Halle Bailey’s turn as The Little Mermaid’s Ariel is inspired, but the movie’s lackluster sense of visual magic ...
The remake opens on a quote from Hans Christian Andersen. The remake opens with a quote from the author of the original fairy tale upon which Disney's adaptations are based. "But a mermaid has no ...