Ariel, Ursula, Sebastian, Flounder, King
Triton, and Prince Eric are memorable Disney characters in an animated tale called THE LITTLE MERMAID which is a charming
Disney animated classic which brought about the new golden age of Disney animation in a time when Disney was struggling as
a company. Except for the little creepy concept of a 16 year old girl being married
off so she can be happy, THE LITTLE MERMAID is a tale for the whole family which doesn’t need explaining the plot or
one’s reaction sicne millions have watched it and will continue to discover it.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
New extras:
“PART OF YOUR WORLD” music
video featuring Carly Rae Jepsen
@DISENYANIMATION - a look at behind-the-scenes
of the work life of top Disney animators today
Deleted character- HAROLD THE MERMAN-
UNDER THE SCNES: THE ART OF LIVE-ACTION
REFERENCE- using live action reference and how to do it again since it hadn’t been done for decades when the first Disney
animated films had shot live action reference for animators. They got in contact
with the people involved in the original live reference shoots before they shot live action reference for THE LITTLE MERMAID
with Sheri Lynn Stoner as live action Ariel.
HORWARD’S LECTURE- animators talk
about the lunchtime lectures the late Howard Ashman had about music and Broadway with the featurette being intercut with a
video recording of one of those lunchtime lectures with Howard.
PART OF HER WORLD: JODI BENSON’S
VOYAGE TO NEW FANTASYLAND- Jodi Besson (the voice of Ariel) makes a visit to
Disney World with her family and she recounts the other visits there with her family
CRAB-E-OKE SING-ALONG- sing along with
five Disney songs from THE LITTLE MERMAID
All Classic DVD Extras are all carried
over including:
Seven Deleted Scenes
TREASURE UNTOLD: THE MAKING OF THE LITTLE
MERMAID (45:33)-
PROLOGUE: FLOWER STREET
ACT I: RENAISANCE MEN
ACT II: A SYMPHONY OF TALENT
ACT III: BROADWAY COMES TO BURBANK
(ADJACENT)
ACT IV: SETTING SAIL
ACT V: A MERMAID SINGS
The six part making-of documentary follows
the animation team being moved out of their old offices to Flower Street,
the change of management in the 1980s, pressure to perform to make a great animated hit, blending Broadway into it with the
help of Howard Ashman, Ariel almost being a blond, and how everyone responded to this modern classic.
STORM WARNING: THE LITTLE MERMAID SPECIAL
EFFECTS UNIT (8:40)- a reunion of the animators for special effects unit of THE
LITTLE MERMAID as they discuss how they did the effects in the film.
THE LITTLE MERMAID: THE STORY BEHIND THE
STORY (11:29)- the story of Hans Christian Anderson and an early version of THE LITTLE MERMAID which Walt Disney planned as
a little feature back in the 1940s (which didn’t get past the storyboard and artwork stage) which help inform the film
that actually was made
THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL- a sad six minute
animated film told with no dialogue
UNDER THE SEA Early Presentation Reel
Original theatrical trailer
JOHN & RON MAKE CARICATURES OF EACH
OTHER
ANIMATORS COMMENT ON THEIR CHARACTERS
CLEMENTS AND MUSKER DEMONSTRATING “
THE LITTLE MERMAID HANDSHAKE”
Audio Commentary with Directors/ Writers
Ron Clements and John Musker and Composer Alan Menken
Music video by Ashley Tisdale and song
selection which allows you to play film with lyrics on screen for four songs from the movie
DISNEYPEDIA: LIFE UNDER THE SEAS
BEHIND THE RIDE THAT ALMOST WAS
UNDER THE SEAS ADVENTURE: A VIRTUAL RIDE
INSPIRED BY DISNEY IMAGINEERS: RIDE THE ATTRACTIONS
DVD has film in standard definition and
only includes two deleted scenes and the Carly Rae Jepsen video as extras.
FINAL ANALYSIS: THE LITTLE MERMAID is a
charming modern day Disney animated classic which makes some interesting story choices and the Blu-ray has a wonderful assortment
of extras in addition to carrying over the old DVD extras.
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