7 Fun Facts About The Little Mermaid You May Haven't Heard Of

Ariel is one of the most famous Disney princesses, so it’s completely understandable that we're always on the lookout for facts about The Little Mermaid. If you’re a fan, you’ve seen the three movies, the TV show, and know almost all of the songs by heart. You know all about the adventures that go on under the sea. But here are some fun facts about The Little Mermaid that you might not know of:



1. ALYSSA MILANO


Photos of child actress Alyssa Milano were used when drawling Ariel. If you look at the contours of their faces, the resemblance is remarkable. Glen Keane, the animator of the film, announced that indeed he did use Milano as inspiration. Not many people can say that there is a Disney character, a princess no less, designed after them! Even more, Milano narrates the Disney’s The Making Of The Little Mermaid where you learn endless facts about The Little Mermaid.


2. URSULA AND TRITON


In the musical version of The Little Mermaid, Ursula sings about Triton....her brother. Yes, you read that right! The song "I Want The Good Times Back" talks about the ocean’s kingdom being divided between Triton and Ursula. But Ursula, abusing her power, was cursed and lost her control. This fun fact helps establish why Ursula is so resentful and angry at Triton, though this plot point was eliminated from the film version. Ursula does imply during a monologue, however, that she lived in Atlantica at one point.


3. CARLOTTA AND CINDERELLA


Carlotta, Eric’s maid, and Princess Cinderella have more in common than the fact that they are both in Disney movies. They are wearing the same outfit! The difference is that Carlotta’s hairpiece matches her dress and isn’t white like Cinderella’s. The media today publishes in tabloid after tabloid celebrities’ outfits, asking who wore it best. Disney did the same in a way, leaving us to question who wethink wore it best?


4. DIVINE


Ursula is undoubtedly based upon the famous drag queen, Divine. While in human form, Ursula makes a shout-out to her look-a-like when she sings, "My dear, I’ll look divine! / Things are working out according to my ultimate design." The irony here is that her resemblance to Divine is amazing, making the animator’s design a success. Kudos to Disney for all the work they put into making The Little Mermaid such an amazing film!


5. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM


Ursula’s sidekicks, Flotsam and Jetsam, are her prized possessions. Unlike other Disney henchmen, Ursula is genuinely concerned with their fate. She nicknames them "babies" and "poopsies." In fact, when they are killed, her anger and mourning turns fatal as she attempts to kill Ariel in hopes of avenging their deaths. These eels are more than her minions; they are her family.


6. SEBASTIAN


Sebastian’s Jamaican accent underscores the carefree spirit of the sea despite the animator’s original intentions. What if Sebastian had a British accent? Animators intended this crustacean to resemble Grimsby, Eric’s butler, more. It could be ironic that they switched his accent, considering his run-in with Louie, the French chief. It’s no secret that the Brits and French have been at it in the past, and if Sebastian kept his British roots, then the film might have turned out more political than planned.


7. ERIC


Prince Eric is unlike other Disney princes. With his adorable dimples, a trait that only one other Disney character shares, it’s no wonder how he won over Ariel’s heart. It definitely wasn’t his singing voice because, contrary to other princes, Eric does not sing until the second movie. The second movie The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea reveals that he is the only prince to become a father. And to top it all off, he is one of a select few princes to kill the villain in the end of the film.


Source: All Womens Talk

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