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Region: 1 DVD Aspect Ratio: Alternate Wide Screen (1.78:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
Disney's The Little Mermaid was the first in a series of blockbusters that restored the venerable firm's reputation as the world's premiere animated-feature factory. The title character is a precocious teenager named Ariel, the daughter of Triton, king of the Sea. Against her dad's wishes, Ariel journeys beyond her own world to the surface, where she falls in love with Prince Eric, a handsome human. Foolishly, the little mermaid enters into an agreement with evil sea witch Ursula in order to become human herself. The wistfully melancholy ending of the original Hans Christian Andersen story is dispensed with in favor of a joyously happy ending-but not before a spectacular climactic confrontation between Ursula and Triton. The obligatory Disney comic relief is handled by such freshly minted characters as Sebastian the Crab, who, courtesy of voiceover artist Samuel E. Wright, sings the film's Oscar-winning "Under the Sea." Other voices are provided by Broadway star Jodi Benson (as Ariel) and such Hollywood reliables as Buddy Hackett, Pat Carroll, Kenneth Mars, and Rene Auberjonois. The enormous box-office take of The Little Mermaid made possible such future Disney cartoon ventures as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Welcome back, Disney. After numerous colossal missteps by its animation department during the 20 years since The Jungle Book, arguably its last unqualified hit (though some would support The Rescuers from 1977), the studio realized the key to regaining relevance would be an old-fashioned romantic fantasy that would seize the hearts of young girls. And did it ever -- the target audience looked up to Ariel so completely that numerous dolls, pets, and babies coming into being circa 1990 were given her name. Of course, having been mired in dark and expensive misfires like The Black Cauldron for much of the previous decades, Disney didn't have all the details right just yet. For one, a number of critics carped that Ariel was little more than a weakly developed pretty face who relied too heavily on men. The characterization of Ursula, the imaginative but utterly grotesque sea monster villain, added some fuel to the fire. But gender bias has been a knock on Disney for years, and The Little Mermaid boasts enough other strengths for this complaint to fade into the background. Chief among them is the odyssey of aquatic colors that brings bursting life to Ariel's underwater family of happy fish and crustaceans. The two Oscar-nominated songs, "Under the Sea" (which won) and "Kiss the Girl," became the standard bearers for the grand-scale production numbers in numerous Disney films to come. In fact, the delightfully accented lead vocals by Sam Wright (as Sebastian the crab) are so intoxicating, and the corresponding visuals so rich, that these evolve beyond classic soundtrack songs to the level of classic songs, period. They alone justify a viewing of the film that revived one of the 20th century's most powerful enterprises. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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Welcome back, Disney. After numerous colossal missteps by its animation department during the 20 years since The Jungle Book, arguably its last unqualified hit (though some would support The Rescuers from 1977), the studio realized the key to regaining relevance would be an old-fashioned romantic fantasy that would seize the hearts of young girls. And did it ever -- the target audience looked up to Ariel so completely that numerous dolls, pets, and babies coming into being circa 1990 were given her name. Of course, having been mired in dark and expensive misfires like The Black Cauldron for much of the previous decades, Disney didn't have all the details right just yet. For one, a number of critics carped that Ariel was little more than a weakly developed pretty face who relied too heavily on men. The characterization of Ursula, the imaginative but utterly grotesque sea monster villain, added some fuel to the fire. But gender bias has been a knock on Disney for years, and The Little Mermaid boasts enough other strengths for this complaint to fade into the background. Chief among them is the odyssey of aquatic colors that brings bursting life to Ariel's underwater family of happy fish and crustaceans. The two Oscar-nominated songs, "Under the Sea" (which won) and "Kiss the Girl," became the standard bearers for the grand-scale production numbers in numerous Disney films to come. In fact, the delightfully accented lead vocals by Sam Wright (as Sebastian the crab) are so intoxicating, and the corresponding visuals so rich, that these evolve beyond classic soundtrack songs to the level of classic songs, period. They alone justify a viewing of the film that revived one of the 20th century's most powerful enterprises. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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Chapters
Disc #1 -- The Little Mermaid
1. "Fathoms Below" [2:00]
2. Main Titles [1:29]
3. Sebastian's Concert [2:04]
4. The Sunken Ship [3:04]
5. Scuttle [1:52]
6. Ursula Watches Ariel [4:12]
7. "Part of the World" [4:18]
8. To the Surface [2:52]
9. Storm at Sea [2:43]
10. Eric is Saved [3:13]
11. "Under the Sea" [2:57]
12. Sebastian and King Triton [3:50]
13. Ariel's Hidden Treasure [3:11]
14. Ursula's Lair [2:43]
15. "Poor Unfortunate Souls" [1:25]
16. Ursula's Deal [4:27]
17. In Eric's Kingdom [1:11]
18. Dinner in the Castle [1:37]
19. "Les Poissons" [4:02]
20. A Tour of the Kingdom [2:31]
21. "Kiss the Girl" [2:43]
22. Ursula Takes Charge [1:25]
23. The Wedding Ship [1:33]
24. Sunset on the Third Day [3:24]
25. Ursula's Wrath [2:14]
26. Happy Ending [2:44]
27. End Credits [4:36]
Disc #2 -- The Little Mermaid - Bonus Features
1. Prologue: Flower Street [2:48]
1. Act I: Renaissance Men [6:06]
1. Act II: A Symphony of Talent [7:31]
1. Act III: Broadway Comes to Burbank (Adjacent) [10:06]
1. Act V: A Mermaid Sings [5:45]
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DVD Menu
Disc #1 -- The Little Mermaid
Play
Scene Selection
Bonus Features
"Kiss the Girl" Performed by Ashley Tisdale
Disney Song Selection
Play All
Play Individual Songs: "Part of Your World"
Play Individual Songs: "Les Poissons"
Play Individual Songs: "Under the Sea"
Play Individual Songs: "Kiss the Girl"
Play Film With Lyrics On Screen: On
Play Film With Lyrics On Screen: Off
Audio Commentary
Audio Commentary With Ron Clements (Co-Writer, Co-Director), John Musker (Co-Writer, Co-Director), and Alan Menken (Composer): On
Audio Commentary With Ron Clements (Co-Writer, Co-Director), John Musker (Co-Writer, Co-Director), and Alan Menken (Composer): Off
The Little Mermaid III: Musical Sneak Peek
Disc Two Preview
Set Up
Audio Options
Audio Options: English 5.1: Disney Enhanced Home Theater Mix
Audio Options: French 5.1 Surround Sound
Audio Options: Spanish 5.1 Surround Sound
Captions
Captions: English for the Hearing Impaired
Captions: None
Register Your DVD
Sneak Peeks
Play All
Robin Hood: Special Edition
Tinker Bell
Peter Pan: 2-Disc Special Edition
Enchanted Tales
Disney Cruise Line
The Little Mermaid III
Meet the Robinsons
Cars
The Fox and the Hound: 25th Anniversary Edition
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time
Disc Two Preview
Index
Look on Disc One for: "Kiss the Girl" Performed By Ashley Tisdale
Look on Disc One for: Disney Song Selection
Play All
Play Individual Songs: "Part of Your World"
Play Individual Songs: "Les Poissons"
Play Individual Songs: "Under the Sea"
Play Individual Songs: "Kiss the Girl"
Play Film With Lyrics On Screen: On
Play Film With Lyrics On Screen: Off
Look on Disc One for: Audio Commentary
Audio Commentary With Ron Clements (Co-Writer, Co-Director), John Musker (Co-Writer, Co-Director), and Alan Menken (Composer): On
Audio Commentary With Ron Clements (Co-Writer, Co-Director), John Musker (Co-Writer, Co-Director), and Alan Menken (Composer): Off
Look on Disc One for: The Little Mermaid III Musical Sneak Peek
Disney's Fast Play
Disc #2 -- The Little Mermaid - Bonus Features
Backstage Disney
Treasures Untold: The Making of The Little Mermaid
Play All
Act IV: Setting Sail
Storm Warning: The Little Mermaid Special Effects Unit
The Story Behind the Story
The Little Match Girl
The Little Mermaid Art Galleries
Visual Development
Kay Nielsen Artwork (1940)
Character Design
Ariel
Ursula
Prince Eric
King Triton
Sebastian
Miscellaneous Characters
Storyboard Art
Backgrounds
Production Photos
Early Presentation Reel
Original Theatrical Trailer [Trailer]
Deleted Scenes
Play All
"Fathoms Below" Alternate Version
Backstage With Sebastian
"Poor Unfortunate Souls" Alternate Version
Sebastian Lost in the Castle
Advice from Sebastian
Fight With Ursula/Alternate Ending
"Silence is Golden" Song Demo (Audio Only)
Games & Activities
Under the Sea Adventure: A Virtual Ride Inspired By Disney Imagineers: Ride the Attraction
Audio Commentary: On
Audio Commentary: Off
Under the Sea Adventure: A Virtual Ride Inspired By Disney Imagineers: Ride With Disney Imagineers
Under the Sea Adventure: A Virtual Ride Inspired By Disney Imagineers: Behind "The Ride That Almost Was"
DisneyPedia: Life Under the Sea
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Alan Menken
| - | Composer (Music Score), Songwriter | |
Andreas Deja
| - | Animator | |
Donald A. Towns
| - | Art Director | |
Duncan Marjoribanks
| - | Animator | |
Glen Keane
| - | Animator | |
Hans Christian Andersen
| - | Short Story Author | |
Howard Ashman
| - | Co-producer, Composer (Music Score), Musical Direction/Supervision, Songwriter | |
Jay Jackson
| - | Animator | |
John Carnochan
| - | Editor | |
John Musker
| - | Co-producer, Director, Screenwriter | |
Mark Dindal
| - | Special Effects | |
Mark Henn
| - | Animator | |
Mark Hester
| - | Editor | |
Matthew O'Callaghan
| - | Animator | |
Maureen Donley
| - | Associate Producer, Production Designer | |
Michael A. Peraza, Jr.
| - | Art Director | |
Rob Minkoff
| - | Animator | |
Robby Merkin
| - | Composer (Music Score) | |
Ron Clements
| - | Director, Screenwriter | |
Ruben A. Aquino
| - | Animator |
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Format: DVD
Release Date: 10/3/2006
UPC: 786936284065
Item ID: 725259
Studio: WALT DISNEY VIDEO
ProductID: WD04023400DVD
Region: 1 DVD Aspect Ratio: Alternate Wide Screen (1.78:1) Audio: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel Language: English, Spanish, French Subtitles: English Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
cc Picture & sound:
All-new digital restoration
All-new 5.1 Disney enhanced home theater surround sound
All-new music video: "Kiss the Girl" by Ashley Tisdale
Games & activities:
Under the Sea Adventure: A virtual ride inspired by Walt Disney Imagineering: Experience the theme park ride that was almost built-Ride it and go behind the scenes
DisneyPedia: Life Under the Sea: Learn about the real-life animals that inspired the movie characters
Backstage Disney:
Never-before-seen deleted scenes
Exclusive animated short, The Little Match Girl
Treasures untold: The making of Disney's The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid III musical sneak peek
And much, much more
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