In 1989 millions of people around the world were inspired by a little mermaid. You could hear ah ah ahh ah ah ahhhhh from anywhere in the world. This mermaid still inspires and lives close to many Disney fans hearts. The creation of this iconic film is an amazing story that has helped shaped Disney’s impact on the world. The Little Mermaid is a story about how a young mermaid makes a deal with a sea witch to follow her heart and chase after her dreams. This astonishing film captivates its audience with its remarkable storyline and incredible craftsmanship. It took Disney 30 years to decide on what their next princess movie would be (Disney Channel's Making of The Little Mermaid (1989) part_1, 2008). The animators took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid to make their own modern version. To get the characters just right the animators had to start by using live models to help guide them (Disney Channel's Making of The Little Mermaid (1989) part_1, 2008). This showed them how the characters should move. The six animators that teamed up to create Ariel used the same model so they would all draw …show more content…
It is meant to keep the audiences cheering for the character and the desire for Ariel’s to get what she wants. This song is usually pretty early in the musical and is around the third or fourth song. In The Little Mermaid, that song is Part of Your World. This really helps the audience understand Ariel better and what she wants in life. The crab Sabastian was meant to have an English accent but was later given a Jamaican one so they could change up some of the songs. They did this so they could add a calypso style number to add some more dimensions into the movie (Disney Channel's Making of The Little Mermaid (1989) part_2, 2008). An example of this would be the Under the