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When the Sea Witch steal the Bubble Guppies' magical jewels so she can rule the Seven Seas, the Guppies must stop her and get their jewels back before it's too late, with the help of their new guppy friend, Zooli. Pop Song: Ocean Animals + Reprise; Storybook: The Jewels of the Seven Seas; Shop: Narwhal-Mart; Lunch Joke: Sand-wich (Gil)
Bubble Guppies is an animated children's fantasy television series created by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull and developed by Belt, Scull, and Janice Burgess for Nickelodeon. [1] The series is a combination of the sketch comedy , edutainment , and musical genres, and revolves around the underwater adventures of a group of merperson preschoolers ...
4 episodes Bubble Guppies: The Sea Witch (voice) Episode: "The New Guppy!" Big Mouth: The Menopause Banshee (voice) Episode: "Florida" Summer Camp Island: Barb Junior (voice) Episode: "The Great Elf Invention Convention" 2020–2023 Hunters: Mindy Markowitz 18 episodes 2022 Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Underground Rock Experience: Grand-Mah ...
So, this growling, seductive, rebellious drag queen-turned-six-legged sea witch fit right into the film, and thus Disney gave us the first — and still to this day, the only — plus-size style ...
Pat Carroll, who voiced Ursula in "The Little Mermaid," died Saturday at 95. The role defined Disney's queer canon — and helped launch a renaissance.
Ursula is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film The Little Mermaid (1989). Voiced by actress Pat Carroll, Ursula is a villainous Cecaelian sea witch who offers her youngest niece, mermaid princess Ariel, a temporary opportunity to become human so that she may earn the love of Prince Eric within three days.
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 ...
Ursula and Morgana's unnamed mother was a widowed witch. She loved Ursula more than Morgana, likely due to the former being better at magic. She is briefly mentioned in The Little Mermaid II, though her role gets slightly expanded in the Special Edition, as Morgana elaborates on her motives and backstory through the song "Gonna Get My Wish".