The Little Mermaid (TV series)


The Little Mermaid is a 1992-1994 American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation based on the 1989 Disney film of the same name. It features the adventures of Ariel as a mermaid prior to the events of the film. This series is the first Disney television series to be spun off from a major animated film. Some of the voice actors of the film reprise their roles in the series, among them Jodi Benson as Ariel, Samuel E. Wright as Sebastian, Kenneth Mars as King Triton and Pat Carroll as Ursula. Other voice actors include Edan Gross and Bradley Pierce as Flounder, and Jeff Bennett as Prince Eric.
The Little Mermaid premiered in the fall of 1992 with the animated prime time special called "A Whale of a Tale", then moved to Saturday mornings. This series originally appeared on CBS, with an original run from 1992 to 1994. Disney Channel reran the series from October 2, 1995 to September 29, 2002 and again from September 5, 2006, to July 4, 2010. Some of the episodes contain musical segments, featuring original songs written for the series. The opening theme to the show is an instrumental combination of the songs "Part of Your World", "Under the Sea" and "Kiss the Girl". The overture for the 2007 stage musical of The Little Mermaid is similar to this.

Premise

The Little Mermaid television series is a prequel to the movie of the same name. The story is set before the events in the 1989 film, and follows Ariel's adventures as a mermaid still living under the sea with her father, Sebastian the crab and Flounder the fish. Various episodes highlight her relationships with her friends, father and sisters, and usually involve Ariel foiling the attempts of various enemies that intend ill harm to her or her kingdom. A prequel film, , was released in 2008 containing events that contradict the television series, making the TV series and Ariel's Beginning independent continuities.

Characters

From the 1989 film

After the success of the 1989 movie, The Walt Disney Company planned to produce a children's television series for its Disney Channel cable outlet called The Little Mermaid's Island. The proposed series would feature puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop interacting with a "live" Ariel. As the video release of The Little Mermaid soared in sales during 1990 and early 1991, Disney quietly dropped plans for "The Little Mermaid's Island" in favor of a more ambitious plan: an animated weekly series for the CBS network. The new show would concern the adventures of Ariel and her friends before the events in the movie.
Jamie Mitchell, an artist and graphic designer who worked on Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, was named the producer and director of the new series. Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti were the story editors and wrote almost all of the episodes for the show's second and third seasons. Their previous joint work included Hanna-Barbera's The Smurfs, the animated Beetlejuice and Disney's DuckTales. Some of the artists and technicians on the feature film also contributed to the TV series. Mark Dindal, chief of special animated effects for the movie, was a consultant for special effects on the TV show. Robby Merkin, who worked with Alan Menken and Howard Ashman on arranging the songs for the movie, worked as the arranger and music producer for the first season of the TV show.
Conscious of the worldwide acclaim for the movie's superior artistry, Walt Disney Television Animation auditioned the best overseas animation studios. In the world of TV animation, farming most of the artwork out to Asian studios is an economic reality due to lower production costs and wages abroad. Studios in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Korea, Japan and the Philippines contributed to the series.

Episodes

Series overview

Season 1 (1992)

Season 2 (1993)

Season 3 (1994)

Broadcast

The show's broadcast debut in September 1992 was in the form of a half-hour prime-time special, The Little Mermaid: A Whale of a Tale.
Its Saturday morning debut came the very next day. The show's time slot was 8:30 a.m., following another new animated series, Fievel's American Tails, based on the animated movie An American Tail. The Little Mermaid series drew a fair bit of media attention, including more than one spot on Entertainment Tonight, because it was the first series based directly on a Disney animated feature and was a rare television cartoon concerning a strong female character. The show kept its time slot the following year with its second season.
For the series' third season, the show was moved to the 8 a.m. time period and was the lead-in for a new Disney animated series, Aladdin. The third season was the final season to be produced; CBS elected not to buy another batch of episodes. On October 2, 1995, Disney Channel began rerunning the show seven days a week. The show was broadcast on Disney Channel until 2010. It was also shown on Toon Disney until January 25, 2008. The series then aired on Disney Junior from the channel's launch in 2012 until 2014.In 2011 the series ran until 2018 on Disney Junior Africa.

Home release

VHS releases

Seven VHS cassettes containing 14 episodes of the series were released in the United States.
Ariel's Undersea Adventures:
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease DateStock Number
Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Double Bubble"Double Bubble" and "Message in a Bottle"February 23, 19931666
Ariel's Undersea Adventures: In Harmony"The Evil Manta" and "Charmed"June 24, 19942038
Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Stormy the Wild Seahorse"Stormy the Wild Seahorse" and "The Great Sebastian"June 24, 19941665
Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Whale of a Tale"Whale of a Tale" and "Urchin"June 24, 19941664
Ariel's Undersea Adventures: Ariel's Gift"Red" and "Trident True"July 15, 19942039

Princess Collection:
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease DateStock Number
Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Giggles"Giggles" and "Against the Tide"June 6, 19954709
Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories: Wish Upon a Starfish"Wish Upon a Starfish" and "Metal Fish"June 6, 19954708

United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand releases

11 VHS cassettes containing 22 episodes of the series were released in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Ariel's Undersea Adventures:
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease Date
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Whale of a Tale"Whale of a Tale" and "Urchin"November 26, 1993
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Stormy the Wild Seahorse"Stormy the Wild Seahorse" and "The Great Sebastian"November 26, 1993
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Double Bubble"Double Bubble" and "Message in a Bottle"November 26, 1993
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : In Harmony"The Evil Manta" and "Charmed"April 1, 1994
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Ariel's Gift"Red" and "Trident True"April 1, 1994
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Ariel the Ballerina"Wish Upon a Starfish" and "Metal Fish"April 1, 1994
The Little Mermaid - Ariel's Undersea Adventures : Saltwater Sisters"Beached" and "Thingmaijigger"April 1, 1994

Princess Collection:
VHS NameEpisode TitlesRelease Date
Princess Collection : The Little Mermaid - Giggles"Giggles" and "Against the Tide"October 11, 1996
Princess Collection : The Little Mermaid - Wish Upon a Starfish"Wish Upon a Starfish" and "Metal Fish"October 11, 1996
Princess Collection : The Little Mermaid - Heroes"Heroes" and "El-ectric City"March 28, 1997
Princess Collection : The Little Mermaid - Tail of Two Crabs"A Little Evil" and "Tail of Two Crabs"March 28, 1997

DVD releases

The series has not yet been officially released on DVD. However, four episodes were released as part of the Disney Princess DVD releases.
DVD NameEpisode TitleRelease Date
Disney Princess Party: Volume 1"Message in a Bottle"September 7, 2004
Disney Princess Stories: Volume 1"Wish Upon a Starfish"September 7, 2004
Disney Princess Stories: Volume 2"Ariel's Treasures"February 15, 2005
Disney Princess Stories: Volume 3"Giggles"September 6, 2005

Digital release (streaming services)

As of August 24, 2018, all 31 episodes of the series are available for purchase on the iTunes Store and Amazon Prime Video in two volumes in High Definition.
Since the service's launch on November 12, 2019, the series has been available with the exception of the pilot episode through The Walt Disney Company's streaming platform Disney+.

Music

Songs
Music CD album release:

Spin-off

The series received a spin-off entitled Sebastian the Crab, which aired as a segment of the TV series Marsupilami. The segments star Sebastian, and are set outside of the sea, taking place after the wedding between Ariel and Eric in the film.