Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Warning: There are spoilers ahead for Disney's "The Little Mermaid" remake. Insider gathered the biggest differences between "The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the 1989 version of "The Little Mermaid," the sea was a crisp blue, sea creatures could turn into functional musical ...
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I'll start this with a confession: I'm not a huge fan of Pixar films. As a cinema lover, I appreciate all the beautiful artwork that goes into them. However, I don't feel the emotional connection to ...
The line that gets me every damn time I watch the 1989 animated version of The Little Mermaid isn’t one of the famous ones — a lyric from “Part of Your World,” Ariel’s defiant “But Daddy, I love him,” ...
The Little Mermaid Trailer: Live-Action and Animated Side by Side Comparison Disney just revealed the first The Little Mermaid trailer for its upcoming live-action remake of the classic animated movie ...
It’s there in the headline, pal. I like the new version of “The Little Mermaid.” I like it partly because I’ve seen the animated Disney “Little Mermaid” exactly once. Didn’t “grow up with it.” Don’t ...
Disney has made several movie adaptations of centuries-old tales, and The Little Mermaid was one of them. The plot borrows many key elements from the original story Hans Christian Andersen wrote. Of ...
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The remake opens on a quote from Hans Christian Andersen. The remake opens with a quote from the author of the original fairy tale upon which Disney's adaptations are based. "But a mermaid has no ...