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The Little Mermaid, the 1989 animated Walt Disney classic featuring Ariel, the mermaid princess.
All the music, fun and adventure under the sea resurface in this magical edition of Disney's 28th animated Classic. Groundbreaking animation, colourful characters and an Oscar winning song and score make THE LITTLE MERMAID even more popular today than the day she first splashed on screen!
Ariel, the fun-loving and mischievous mermaid, lives in an underwater paradise with her father King Triton, and is enchanted with life about the sea â" even more so after saving a handsome prince from drowning! Against the advice of her best friend Flounder and the hilarious reggae-singing crab Sebastian, Ariel strikes a deal with the sea witch Ursula. In exchange for her beautiful voice, Ariel will become part of the human world. But what seems a dream come true becomes a heated race against time in which Ariel must win the prince's love and save her father's kingdom.
Awards
Academy Awards 1990 â" Won Oscars for Best Music, Best Original Score
Golden Globes USA 1990 â" Won Golden Globe Best Original Score, Best Original Song, Nominated Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture â" Comedy/Musical
Golden Screen, Germany 1991 â" Won Golden Screen
Grammy Awards 1991 â" Won Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 1989 â" Won Best Animation
Satellite Awards 2006 â" Won Satellite Award Best Youth DVD
Young Artist Awards 1990 â" Won Best Family Motion Picture â" Adventure or Cartoon
Product reviews...
"Darling it's better, down where it's wetter, take it from me, what do they got, a lot of sand, we got a hot crustacean band!" This movie is nearly as old as I am and it is one that I have watched at least once every year or two, and it is such a favorite that when it came out on DVD I had to grab it and my three children have been enjoying this movie as well. Based upon the famous tale, but taking out aspects like the 'walking on broken glass' sensation, Ariel longs for a life on land and you can't help but hope that her dreams come true.
The animation is wonderful, standing the test of time and still looking just as good, the digital remastering helping a bit there. The songs stick in your head and I pop out with them every now and again, when suited or just for fun. The special features includes some clips that ended up on the cutting room floor, so they didn't even get animated, which is rather interesting to watch. Then you can also take a trip on what was their idea for a Disney ride that was never finalized and built. "Someday I'll be part of their world."
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