Friday, October 18, 2013

Project Disney- The Little Mermaid



Project Disney: The plan is to tackle all of the Disney films, re-reading the classic stories and tales that inspired many of them and to look at how the changes the filmmakers made, the new elements they introduced and the essential elements they kept. We will, of course, be talking about the films as movies as well, saying why we enjoy them and what some of our favorite moments are, but our focus will be on looking at them as adaptations. For the films that are not drawn from any one work we’ll be looking at some of the possible literary influences that we see in the stories.  Project Disney is inspired by Picture Me Reading.



This week's Project Disney is The Little Mermaid!  This is a great Disney movie.  One I have always enjoyed.  The movie is based off the story by Hans Christian Anderson.  This tale of course is dark compared to the Disney novel. In the book, the Little Mermaid goes to the surface of the ocean when she turns 15.  She sees a prince on a ship and loves him instantly.  His ship wrecks and she takes him to land to save him.  A covenant is near the location where she takes him and the women there take him in.  The Little Mermaid figures out where the prince lives and eventually goes to the sea witch to help her get to the surface. The witch agrees but takes the Little Mermaid's tongue so that she can have her voice. The Little Mermaid's tail is split into legs (very painfully) and whenever she walks on those legs it feels like walking on knifes. The prince never falls in love with her and loves one of the women (a princess) who was at the covenant.  The Little Mermaid goes to their wedding and then falls into the sea to become foam. Where she becomes a daughter of the air... who goes around blowing good air for people who need it.


In the movie we have fun Ariel who travels to the surface often.  Collecting items from the human world she finds in ship wrecks.  She is wanting to just grow up in the movie.. and thinks that her dad is too controlling.  She sees a ship and goes to explore seeing fireworks and dancing.  Her is the first time she sees the Prince Eric. Eric's ship is turned over by a storm and Ariel saves Eric (similar to the story by Anderson).  With the help of her sidekicks Flounder and Sebastien, Ariel then tries to figure out a way to get to the surface world.



This part of the movie has Ariel going to the sea witch Ursula.  One of the best Disney villains!  Ursula instead of stealing Ariel's tongue, just steals her voice. Ariel will get her voice back IF she can get Eric to love her (in the book she will die if she can't get the prince to love her).  Ariel gets her legs while in the water so her little sidekicks have to help her get to the surface.  I really love Ariel... I think she is a fun character.   Ariel then goes to the surface where she learns to walk, and eat like a human.  She must convince Eric to love her... but Ursula changes into a human and bewitches him into loving her instead.


The sea witch Ursula had Ariel's voice capture in a necklace that she drops when a scuffle breaks out on Eric's wedding day with her.  This allows Ariel to talk again and Eric discovers who she is and Ursula's spell on him is broken. There is a big battle with Ursula and Ariel's dad Triton in the sea.  Eventually good wins out and Ariel stays a human and marries Eric.  True love!

This is one of those Disney films that I really love the music.  Great great songs.  To compare the movie and book there really aren't a lot of big similarities.  Both mermaids have sisters, there is a witch, and a dad.... but the main story is sad and very different.  I loved both.

Here are Annie Lebovich's Little Mermaid pictures:



Have you read the original story?   What do you think???

Check out my other project disney:
Snow White
Cinderella
Peter Pan
Treasure Planet
Sleeping Beauty
The Great Mouse Detective 
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
The Princess and the Frog
Pinocchio 
Fantasia 
Beauty and the Beast
Lady and the Tramp
Alice in Wonderland
The Rescuers
The Rescuers Down Under
Tangled
Oliver and Company
Mulan
Bambi
101 Dalmatians
Frozen
Fantasia 2000
The Jungle Book
The Emperor's New Groove
The Sword in the Stone
Aladdin
Atlantis
The Aristocats
The Lion King
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh (2011)
Robin Hood
Hercules
Pocahontas
Dumbo
The Black Cauldron 
Mary Poppins
Lilo and Stitch
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
Make Mine Music
Tarzan
Fox and the Hound
Melody Time

10 comments:

  1. Ohh I've been waiting for The Little Mermaid since Project Disney first started! It's my favorite Disney film and I have kinda made it a hobby to collect TLM things! I think the movie is much more enjoyable than the fairy tale (cause the ending is so depressing to me). I was listening to the soundtrack of the film the other day, and I was really taken by the music that goes over the main titles - it's just so pretty! So I definitely agree that the music stands out. I'm glad you posted about The Little Mermaid today Angela! And I love that first image you found - Ariel as a Disney hoarder makes perfect sense!

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    1. I like that image too ( I couldn't find the credit for it). This is one of my favorites too. The music... I just sing it all the time! I think all the supporting characters are so fun!

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  2. I love this feature that you do :) Little Mermaid is one of my favorite Disney movies. I didn't realize how similar it was to the original tale (Disney seemed to just make it less dark). Those Annie Lebovich photos are gorgeous! Ursula is definitely one of the best Disney villains.

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    1. I love the Annie Lebovich pictures. I really hope she continues with the series!!

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  3. I've read the original story and I like how gruesome it is, but the Disney adaptation is also great. Flounder is so cute and I loved seeing Ariel adapting to a human life :D

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    1. I like gruesome stories myself... I really love Grimm's tales too!

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  4. I enjoyed the movie when it first came out, but haven't seen it since. And for some reason, I've never been interested in reading the story.

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    1. The story is really short... I had always heard of Anderson's fairy tales but didn't realize they were dark. I thought they were those happy ones we always hear about!

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  5. I love the movie, but I've never read the original. And really, you can take that comment and apply it to the vast majority of Disney's animated movies (almost all of which I love, and very few of which I've read the source material for).

    "Les Poissons" makes me laugh to this day. One of the funniest songs in the Disney catalog, no doubt.

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    1. I never read the source material for the movies either. That is why I have enjoyed this project so much. I love disney and I thought... well hell I need to know where that comes from!

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