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The film was released on Region 1 (USA and Canada) DVD by UAV Corporation under the name "The Little Mermaid: Based on Hans Christian Andersen's Classic Tale." [5] The cover art [6] differs significantly from that of the original Starmaker release.
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The first time audiences are introduced to Ursula, the villain in the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid, she's slinking around in her cove, bemoaning her woes.. In her cave, after she pops a ...
The Little Mermaid was the second film, following Oliver & Company, produced after Disney began expanding its animated output following its successful live action/animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and became Disney's first animated major box office and critical hit since The Jungle Book (1967), 22 years earlier. [21]
The original ittle mermaid cheering on her daughter4 (@jodi.benson via Instagram) The person who shot the video seems to recognize the gravity of the moment. You can hear them gleefully say, "Oh ...
Ursula, the treacherous sea witch who steals Ariel's voice in the 1989 animated classic The Little Mermaid and the new live-action reboot, is not a drag queen. At least according to official ...