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No visible wear, and all Read more about the condition Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all facets of the item are flawless and intact. See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab. Platinum Edition. The Little Mermaid. Does not apply. The decision to make her a redhead clearly reshaped the generic mermaid marketplace.
Then, the focus turns to Howard Ashman, whose pre- Mermaid career is profiled. Ashman's work partner Alan Menken, life partner Bill Lauch, assistant Nancy Parent, and sister Sarah Gillespie all single out the efforts of the late songwriter, which included re-writes of a few key scenes.
From there it moves into character development, discussing the unlikely influence of the drag queen known as "Divine. He is part of an impressive handful of movie talent not directly involved with Mermaid who comment. Next, the voice cast is celebrated. This section feels rushed, unfortunately, and most cast members are skipped over.
The obligatory obstacles of production are covered -- Katzenberg's lack of patience, dissatisfaction, and the threatened removal of "Part of Your World". This documentary then concludes with an interesting section on marketing the movie and then interview participants recall the film's box office success which seems a little exaggerated, probably due to retrospect and its predecessors. The "Treasures Untold" sub-menu is also home to three Easter eggs, the only unlisted bonuses I could find.
The first finds John Musker and Ron Clements doing caricatures of one another. The second provides comments from Ursula's supervising animator Ruben Aquino as well as Ariel's co-supervising animators Glen Keane and Mark Henn on material that inspired their characterizations.
The group remembers the things that shaped their effects animation and Dindal also take us to Disney's Animation Research Library. While this isn't the easiest watch or something that will likely merit repeat viewings, it's fun to feel privy to this insiders' fond revisiting of a year-old film.
It also speaks at some length about the differences between the featured movie, Andersen's original story, and a featurette-length treatment developed for Walt Disney in by Danish animator Kay Nielsen.
Next is The Little Matchgirl , a dialogue-less new short made in 2-D animation. It tells the story of a young girl in snowy Russia, who, unable to sell any matches, uses them to beat the cold and transport her to warmer, happier places. It's sort of sweet, but also depressing. The short is preceded by an introduction by director Roger Allers. Originally intended for Fantasia it's set to Alexander Borodin's String Quartet 2 , it now finds a home as an unorthodox bonus feature here due to the fact that it too is adapted from a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
It's presented in Dolby 5. As usual, style slightly trumps navigability, but if you can get past the not overly helpful thumbnails and same recurring instrumental strands of "Kiss the Girl", you should enjoy what's here, so long as this kind of thing interests you.
About this product Product Information The Little Mermaid is an animated, musical movie based on a young mermaid named Ariel. In this animated movie, Ariel is very keen on exploring the world outside the sea and so wants to know more about the humans.
As she always wishes to spend a day on the sand, she trades her beautiful voice for a pair of legs with the sea witch. The little mermaid falls in love with a handsome prince when she ventures to the surface.
Also, with a story behind the story, a wonderful art gallery and deleted scenes with alternate ending, "The Little Mermaid" DVD is very entertaining to watch. Additional Product Features Film Country. Show More Show Less. Any Condition Any Condition. See all - All listings for this product. Ratings and Reviews Write a review. Most relevant reviews See all reviews.
Rating the product, not the movie. Good movie family night summary Not my favorite movie, but it is good. Storm at Sea Eric is Saved Sebastian and King Triton Ariel's Hidden Treasure Ursula's Lair Ursula's Deal In Eric's Kingdom Dinner in the Castle A Tour of the Kingdom Ursula Takes Charge
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