The Little Mermaid (1989)
The Little Mermaid (1989)



Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Jodi Benson
Ariel / Vanessa (voice)

Samuel E. Wright
Sebastian (voice)

Pat Carroll
Ursula (voice)

Christopher Daniel Barnes
Prince Eric (voice)

Kenneth Mars
King Triton (voice)

Buddy Hackett
Scuttle (voice)

Jason Marin
Flounder (voice)

René Auberjonois
Louis (voice)

Paddi Edwards
Flotsam & Jetsam (voice)

Ben Wright
Grimsby (voice)

Edie McClurg
Carlotta (voice)

Will Ryan
Seahorse (voice)

Sherry Lynn
Additional Voices (voice)

Mickie McGowan
Additional Voices (voice)

Nancy Cartwright
Additional Voices (voice)

Frank Welker
Max (voice)

Hamilton Camp
Additional Voices (voice)

Debbie Shapiro Gravitte
Additional Voices (voice)

Robert Weil
Additional Voices (voice)

Ed Gilbert
Additional Voices (voice)

Charlie Adler
Additional Voices (voice)

Jack Angel
Additional Voices (voice)

Susan Boyd
Additional Voices (voice)

Steve Bulen
Additional Voices (voice)

Philip L. Clarke
Additional Voices (voice)

Jennifer Darling
Additional Voices (voice)

Trevor Allan Davies
Additional Voices (voice)

Gail Farrell
Additional Voices (voice)

Donny Gerrard
Additional Voices (voice)

Willie J. Greene Jr.
Additional Voices (voice)

Linda Harmon
Additional Voices (voice)

Walter S. Harrah
Additional Voices (voice)

Phillip Ingram
Additional Voices (voice)

Luana Jackman
Additional Voices (voice)

William A. Kanady
Additional Voices (voice)

Edie Lehmann Boddicker
Additional Voices (voice)

Anne Lockhart
Additional Voices (voice)

Melissa MacKay
Additional Voices (voice)

Guy Maeda
Additional Voices (voice)

Lynn Dolin Mann
Additional Voices (voice)

Arnold Markussen
Additional Voices (voice)

Bobbi Page
Additional Voices (voice)

Mark A. Hester
Editor

John Musker
Director / Producer / Writer

Howard Ashman
Producer / Songs / Additional Dialogue

Ron Clements
Director / Writer

Alan Menken
Original Music Composer / Songs

Vera Pacheco
Animation

James Ashwill
Foley Mixer

Christopher Flick
Foley Editor

Alan Smart
Animation

Bill Perkins
Layout

Michael Peraza Jr.
Art Direction

Ruben A. Aquino
Animation Director

Matthew O'Callaghan
Storyboard / Animation Director

Fred Cline
Layout

Mary V. Buck
Casting

Gerrit Graham
Additional Dialogue

Mark Henn
Animation Director

Maureen Donley
Associate Producer / Production Manager

Rasoul Azadani
Layout

John Carnochan
Supervising Film Editor

Michael Serrian
Assistant Director

Donald Towns
Art Direction / Background Designer

Glen Keane
Animation Director

James Beihold
Layout

Dave Dunnet
Layout

Mel Metcalfe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Duncan Marjoribanks
Animation Director

Andreas Deja
Animation Director

Chris Hubbell
Additional Dialogue

David J. Hudson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ed Gombert
Storyboard

Gary Trousdale
Storyboard

Thom Enriquez
Storyboard

Brenda Chapman
Storyboard

Lorenzo E. Martinez
Layout

Roger Allers
Storyboard

Susan Edelman
Casting

Sam Graham
Additional Dialogue

Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dan St. Pierre
Layout

Mark Dindal
Visual Effects Supervisor

Joe Ranft
Storyboard

Craig Robertson
Background Designer

Doug Ball
Background Designer

Kathy Altieri
Background Designer

Dean Gordon
Background Designer

Jack M. Nietzsche Jr.
Apprentice Sound Editor

Mustafa Dok
Thanks

Lulu Washington
Thanks

Andrew Schmidt
CG Animator

Dennis Durrell
Background Designer

Philip Phillipson
Background Designer

John Richards
Scoring Mixer

Sutherland C. Ellwood
Assistant Production Manager

Greg Drolette
Background Designer

Tia W. Kratter
Background Designer

John Roesch
Foley

Jim Coleman
Background Designer

Steve Hickner
Assistant Production Manager

Arlene Schwartz
Thanks

Brian Sebern
Background Designer

Cristy Maltese
Background Designer

Philo Barnhart
Character Designer

Gary G. Shafer
Painter

Phyllis Bird
Painter

Chris Naylor
Painter

Geno DuBois
Painter

Mimi Frances Clayton
Painter

Debbie Mihara
Painter

Denise Wogatzke
Painter

Micki Zurcher
Painter

Ruben Procopio
Sculptor

Tina Price
CG Animator

Chris Conklin
Painter

Annette Leavitt
Painter

Barbara Palmer
Painter

Andrew Phillipson
Background Designer

Joseph T. Sabella
Foley

Tania Francisco
Painter

Richard C. Franklin
Supervising Sound Editor

Renee Ilsa Alcazar
Painter

Rose Ann Stire
Painter

Cathy Walters
Painter

Chris Buck
Character Designer

Gary Eggleston
Visual Development

Doug Lefler
Visual Development

Lisa Keene
Background Designer

Bruce Phillipson
Painter

Nellie B. Rodriguez
Painter

Brett Hayden
Production Coordinator

Bruce Morris
Visual Development

Ashley Shurl Lupin
Painter

Sharon M. Dabek
Painter

Chuck Neely
Sound Editor

Kendall O'Connor
Visual Development

Melody Hughes
Painter

Helen Vives
Painter

Joyce Alexander
Painter

Russell Blandino
Painter

Marilyn Pierson
Painter

Rowland B. Wilson
Visual Development

Britt Van der Nagel
Painter

Kathy Wilbur
Painter

Patricia Torocsik
Painter

Joyce Frey
Painter

Etsuko Fujioka
Painter

Linda Redondo
Painter

Patricia Cowling
Painter

Bruce Richardson
Sound Editor

Paulino García
Painter

Ania Rubisz
Painter

Fumiko R. Sommer
Painter

Susan Wileman
Painter

Albert Tavares
Thanks

Don Henry
Projection

Chris Jargo
Sound Editor

Eadie Hofmann
Painter

Leslie Kober
Painter

Irma Velez
Painter

Nancy Parent
Script Supervisor

Larry Singer
ADR Editor

Charles L. Campbell
Sound Editor

Sybil Cuzzort
Painter

David Karp
Painter

Dennis Edwards
Assistant Production Manager

Robert E. Stanton
Background Designer

Denise Link
Painter

Karen Hepburn
Painter

Stephanie Myers
Painter

Patricia Pettinelli
Painter

Lee Wood
Painter

Kelly Asbury
Visual Development

Teri McDonald
Painter

Cookie Tricarico
Painter

Tom Shaffer
Color Timer

Kathleen Bennett
Supervising Music Editor

Chris Van Allsburg
Visual Development

Ronna Pincus
Painter

Colene Riffo
Painter

H. Lee Peterson
Assistant Editor

Scot Scalise
Assistant Editor

Bill Wilner
First Assistant Editor

Thomas Pasatieri
Orchestrator

Nils C. Jensen
Sound Editor

Helga van den Berge
Painter

Elena Marie Cox
Painter

Sharon Rehme
Painter

Sheryl Ann Smith
Painter

Pamela G. Kimber
Assistant Sound Editor

Kay Nielsen
Visual Development

Gale Raleigh
Painter

Lada Babicka
Painter

Phyllis Fields
Painter

Kathlyn Kephart
Painter

Celeste McDonald-Perry
Painter

Leonard T. Geschke
Sound Editor

Andrew Gaskill
Visual Development

Roxanne M. Taylor
Painter

Louis L. Edemann
Supervising Sound Editor

Dan Haskett
Character Designer

Kevin Lima
Character Designer

Gina Evans
Painter

Belle Norman
Painter

Melanie Pava
Painter

Bonnie Ramsey
Painter

David J. Zywicki
Painter

Barbara Gerety
First Assistant Editor

Dorothy McKim
Assistant Production Manager

Hans Christian Andersen
Author

Dave Bossert
Animation

Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist
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Details.
Release DateNovember 17, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 23m
Content RatingG
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$211,343,479
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation in association with Silver Screen Partners IV and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is loosely based on the 1837 Danish fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was written and directed by John Musker and Ron Clements and produced by Musker and Howard Ashman, who also wrote the film's songs with Alan Menken, who also composed the film's score. Featuring the voices of René Auberjonois, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll, Paddi Edwards, Buddy Hackett, Jason Marin, Kenneth Mars, Ben Wright, and Samuel E. Wright, The Little Mermaid tells the story of a teenage mermaid princess named Ariel, who dreams of becoming human and falls in love with a human prince named Eric, which leads her to make a magic deal with the sea witch, Ursula, to become human and be with him.
Walt Disney planned to put the story in a proposed package film containing Andersen's stories, but scrapped the project. In 1985, while working on The Great Mouse Detective (1986), Clements and Musker decided to adapt the fairy tale and proposed it to Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, who initially declined due to its similarities to a proposed sequel to the 1984 film Splash, but ultimately approved of it. Ashman became involved and brought in Menken. With supervision from Katzenberg, they made a Broadway-style structure with musical numbers as the staff was working on Oliver & Company (1988). Katzenberg warned that the film would earn less since it appealed to female viewers, but he eventually became convinced that it would be Disney's first blockbuster hit.
The Little Mermaid was released in theaters on November 17, 1989, to critical acclaim, earning praise for the animation, music, and characters. It was also a commercial success, garnering $84 million at the domestic box office during its initial release, and $235 million in total lifetime gross worldwide, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 1989. Along with the major success of both Disney's 1986 animated film The Great Mouse Detective and the 1988 Disney/Amblin live-action/animated film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Little Mermaid is given credit for breathing life back into the art of Disney animated feature films after some films produced by Disney were struggling. It also marked the start of the era known as the Disney Renaissance. The film won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song ("Under the Sea").
The film's success led to a media franchise. A direct-to-video sequel was released in 2000, focusing on Ariel's daughter, Melody. A prequel followed in 2008. The first film was adapted into a stage musical with a book by Doug Wright and additional songs by Alan Menken and new lyricist Glenn Slater opened in Denver in July 2007 and began performances on Broadway January 10, 2008 starring Sierra Boggess. Other derived works and material inspired by the film, include a 2019 live musical presentation on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney, and a 2023 live-action film adaptation directed by Rob Marshall and starring Halle Bailey. In 2022, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
The Little Mermaid Collection.
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