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7.6/10
IMDb92%
Rotten TomatoesBest Original Score Motion Picture | 1990 | Alan
Best Score for an Animated Film | 1990 | Alan
Best Original Score | 2010 | Alan
1990 | Alan
Best Youth DVD | 2006
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1991 | Alan
National Film Preservation Board | 2022
Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1990
Best Family Motion Picture Adventure or Cartoon | 1990
1989 | Ron
Best Music Original Song | 1990 | Howard
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1990
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1990 | Howard
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1991 | Alan
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1991 | Howard
Best Performance in Live Theater Young Actor | 2010 | Major
Best Original Song | 2010 | Alan
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 1990 | Susan
Budget 40,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 211,343,479 USD
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In the opening scene when King Triton arrives at the arena, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck and Kermit the Frog can be briefly seen in the crowd of sea-people as mermen when he passes over them.
Originally, Sebastian was to have an English accent. It was lyricist/producer Howard Ashman who suggested he speak with a Caribbean accent. This opened the door to calypso-style numbers like "Under the Sea," which won the Academy Award.
Ben Wright's final film, released four months after his death following heart surgery. When he got the part of Grimsby, Prince Eric's manservant, the younger Disney folks had no idea that he had been the voices of Roger in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) and Rama in The Jungle Book (1967). He had to tell them.
Ariel's rendition of "Part of Your World" set a precedent for subsequent Disney animated musicals where the protagonist would vocalize his or her desires early in the film. The song was referred to by Howard Ashman as the "I Want" song. See also "Belle" in Beauty and the Beast (1991), "One Jump Ahead" in Aladdin (1992), "I Just Can't Wait To Be King" in The Lion King (1994), "Just Around the Riverbend" in Pocahontas (1995), "Out There" in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), "Go The Distance" in Hercules (1997), "Reflection" in Mulan (1998), "Strangers Like Me" in Tarzan (1999), "I'm Still Here" in Treasure Planet, "Almost There" in The Princess and the Frog (2009), "When Will My Life Begin?" in Tangled (2010), "For the First Time in Forever" in Frozen (2013) and "How Far I'll Go" in Moana (2016).
There are several shots of Ariel, sitting on a rock, in a pose reminiscent of the "Little Mermaid" statue that sits in Copenhagen harbor.
"Sebastian: Hm. Teenagers. They think they know everything. You give them an inch, they swim all over you."
"Ariel: [after rescuing the Prince] Is he... dead? Scuttle: It's hard to say. [Place's his ear to Eric's foot] Scuttle: Oh I--I can't make out a heartbeat. Ariel: No look, he's breathing. He's so beautiful. Ariel: [singing] What would i give to live where you are/ What would I pay to stay here beside you/ what would I do to see you smiling at me/ Where would we walk/ where would we run/ If we could stay all day in the sun/ Just you and me/ and I could be/ part of your world Grimsby: [Calling Out] Eric! Eric. [the approaching Grimsby and Max's barking send a startled Ariel back into the ocean] Grimsby: [Helping Eric to his feet] Oh, you really delight in these sadistic strain on my blood pressure don't you? Prince Eric: A girl, rescued me. She was--singing. She had--the most--beautiful voice. Grimsby: Ah Eric, I think you swallowed a bit to much seawater. Off we go. Come along, Max. Sebastian: [after watching the unfolding events] We're just gonna forget the whole thing ever happened. The Sea-King will never know. You won't tell him. Flounder: [Nods in agreement] Sebastian: *I* won't tell him. I will stay in one piece. [Ariel has possitioned herself on top of a rock watching Eric longingly] Ariel: [sung] I don't know when/ I don't know how/ But I know something's starting right now/ Watch and you'll see/ Someday I'll be/ Part of your world!"