Movie Reviews for The Little Mermaid (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)

The Little Mermaid (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)

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Movie Reviews of The Little Mermaid (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)

Movie Review: I heart his movie!
Summary: 5 Stars

If you want to cross the bridge, my sweet, you've got to pay the toll.
Take a gulp, take a breath, and go ahead and sign the scroll.

Flotsam, Jetsam, now I've got her boys, the boss is on a roll!!!

Movie Review: Mermaid Manners
Summary: 4 Stars

The Little Mermaid has always been one of my favorite Disney movies. The night my oldest daughter turned three, we had a movie night and watched The Little Mermaid together for the first time. Athough she thoroughly enjoyed the movie, watching it through the eyes of a parent, I realized just how rebellious and disrespectful Ariel acts. So, enjoy the movie, but use it as a time to talk to your kiddos about personal values and morals and what you expect in your family!

Movie Review: Great movie
Summary: 5 Stars

Well glad this came out when it did. We have been updating or whs collection and trying to get dvd's as the kids are not willing to wait for rewind on the vhs and the tapes are worn. So this is great we love it and the color and sound is wonderful. Really good movie can't say enough.

Movie Review: My favorite Disney movie!
Summary: 5 Stars

This is my all time favorite Disney movie, I loved this movie so much I used to watch it all the time when I was little.

What I like about this movie is that it has a good pace, it tells a long story in a short amount of time, by skipping out on things that probably would have made more sense, but would have slowed the movie down.
One might think "What does Eric and Ariel see in each other? They just fall in love and live happily ever after?"
I can imagine of utterly boring this movie would have been, having you forced to see those characters explain and show how much they love each other.
Instead, it's love at first sight, you kind of guess Eric's personality (though it's obvious he's kind and brave), and it dosen't slow the movie down, and they do add the romantic scene "Kiss the girl" to really show Eric and Ariels love for each other. "Kiss the girl" is so beautifully animated, it's one of my favorite scenes in the movie.

The music and the songs really stands out in this movie, I used to sing-a-long with "Under the sea" when I watched it, nowadays I always choose "Part of your world" when I sing. That song is so dreamy, so perfect and tells the story that just because you got a lot of fancy stuff dosen't mean you are happy. "Kiss the girl" is also a very good song, it suits perfectly with the beautiful scene.

And to not make this a sappy love-story (like Pocahontas), there is some scary stuff in this movie. The ending battle is without a doubt the best painted parts of the movie, I can't even imagine how many hours was spent drawing that scene!

It's a good story, great songs, loveable (and not lovable Ursula) characters and beautiful animation.

Movie Review: The Little Mermaid
Summary: 5 Stars

A triumphant return to the hand-drawn Disney classics of old, the effervescent "Mermaid" is a sparkling mix of superb voice acting, energetic animation, and a highly infectious songbook, all loosely based on the Hans Christian Andersen story. As voiced by Sam Wright, Sebastian the Crab is a particularly inspired entry in the studio's canon of irresistible helpmates, while Ashman and Menken songs like "Kiss the Girl" and the Oscar-winning "Under the Sea" will have you humming to the beach and back. "Mermaid" is a fun, intoxicating Atlantic fantasia for every size minnow in your splash-happy household.
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