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The little Mermaid was released on November 17 1989 and is largely accredited with being the film that heralded the beginning of the disney Renaissance. With the average production time of an animated disney film being 6 years this film was developed in the height of the 80’s.


The assignment of designing the heroine Ariel was left to animator Glen Keane who would go on to animate other disney characters such as the Beast, aladdin and Tarzan. He wanted the heroine to be reminiscent of the traditional disney Princesses while at the same time being relatable to the ‘modern girl'. A common misconception is that Ariel was only modeled after a young Alyssa Milano. Other modelos includeding Glen Keane's wife were sources of inspiration.
 Sherri Stoner
Sherri Stoner

While the live action model for Ariel was an obscure actress named Sherri Stoner, Alyssa did exemplify the 80’s teenager, which was reflected in Ariel. So the assumption is only partly true because Glen Keane did in fact referr to such young girls as Alyssa Milano to see what hair styles were in and what was considered beautiful in teens at the time.
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by John William Waterhouse

Glen Keane also turned to classical artwork for reference material. Although the reason for Ariel's bold red hair color is unknown, it is highly reminiscent of one of the most famous mermaid paintings por John William Waterhouse in 1901. Waterhouse was known for his depictions of fictional female characters from mythology, literature and fairytales. This mermaid is combing her hair; an iconic image that would make its way into the disney film as the dinglehopper.
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by Edvard Eriksen

Another fonte of inspiration was The Sculpture of the Little Mermaid created por Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksenwho shared a name similar to that of Prince Eric (though mais likely named after animator Eric Larson) Animators ended up deciding against the double finned look in this piece and resorted to the traditional single fin. However the sculpture did not go forsaken as it is the last pose Ariel takes as a mermaid in the film.

For the sake of maintaining a G-rating, it was easy enough to slap on a clamshell bra but what would Ariel wear when she became human?


When it comes to Ariel’s land attire, not much is original. While the time period is clearly the late 1700's Ariel's outfits are very much misplaced. This being the first disney Princess film in nearly 20 years the animators decided to pay tribute to the first three princesses; Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora. Much like Gizelle in the recent film Enchanted, bits and pieces of her princess predecessors were incorporated into Ariel’s clothing.




Not many people are aware that Ariel’s rosa, -de-rosa evening vestido was directly inspired por all three disney Princesses prior. Her puffed shoulders are the same design of Snow White’s dress. The shoulder line and long sleeves come from Aurora. Then the bust cut, large saia and overlaying fabric on the sides are from Cinderella’s ball gown. The soft rosa, -de-rosa color was chosen not from Aurora’s dress but Cinderella’s original rosa, -de-rosa dress that got destroyed por her stepsisters.




The blue dress that Ariel wears to town with Eric is also a woven mush of dresses prior. The topo, início half was taken from Briar Rose’s peasant outfit, the length of the saia is the same as Snow White’s, the low neck line and the blue color scheme is of course from none other than Cinderella. (who, por the 1980's was being advertised as having a blue dress)




But what doesn’t scream the 1980’s mais than giant puffed sleeves? mais identifiably ‘modern’ at the time, Ariel’s wedding dress still had features borrowed from Aurora, most notably the lacing trim where the waist meets the saia and, once again, the long sleeves.





In the end it is Ariel's glittery slip of a dress which reigns as the most original in the entire film. Like Ariel herself, it is completely unique and equally chic por even today's standards. Ariel has come to be one of the most popular of disney Princess to dia and rightfully so. No matter how much her clothes resemble those of princesses past, she is a true disney Original. Through her, disney emotionally explored a character's soul like it had never done before and effectively created a character in which young children all over the world can share in the aggravating angst of wanting something that we all feel at some point in our lives.
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It's time to stop making excuses for Disney. It's time to stop congratulating disney for including a line of Oaken saying hi to his family, briefly showing them with the small possibility that that's his husband in the sauna, and then calling Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante revolutionary. Time to stop congratulating disney over having Elsa, a character that shows no signs whatsoever of being LGBTQA+, just because she doesn't show any signs of being straight either. The fact of the matter is that disney is the largest, most influential animation company in the entire world, heck, it's one of the largest companies in...
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324anna's current icon (Meg from "Paperman")
Hello! As March's fã of the mês I was charged with the task of interviewing April's winner, 234anna, also known as Alexandra or Alex. She's a kind and intelligent user, so I was delighted in doing so. Most of the perguntas I asked were borrowed from my own interview with LibelluleBleu (which didn't actually happen, because I had no idea what to write and adele is MIA...oops), but I think I added one or two myself. I tried to put together the best artigo I could, so I hope you like it, Alexandra!

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1. Congratulations! How do you feel about being fã of the Month?...
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As some of you know, I have a six ano old sister. Her name is Arika and she really loves disney too! (tho she prefers Barbie!) I haven't done a collaboration with either of my sisters in a while, so why not do one with our favorites. c: I hope you enjoy!

13. Elsa
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I do not like Elsa. I have been through this so many times that I kinda have outgrown saying it. I find her boring (outside of "Let it Go" and the ending scene.) I find her a tad selfish & she's just not my cup of tea. Take a chair that doesn't let anyone sit on it, give it ice powers, and BAM! Ya got Elsa.

13. Snow White
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This would have been up sooner but my mum shut down the computer so everything got deleted and I have to write it all down again.Argh!Do you know how annoying that is?

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I'm not mad at belle ;I'm mad at the movie for creating her.She's so brave;she's so kind;she's so noble.And you know what?That's not my problem with her.My problem is that the movie never shuts up about this.Every segundo he's on screen I can tell the movie is trying to make the ultimate role model.We have to like her;we have no other choice.They keep adding as many good traits to her as possible to get the audience to...
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