Ariel Makes A Splash On Disney Jr The Princess Blog
The newest incarnation of Ariel made her way to Disney Jr. (formerly spelled Disney Junior) today with more episodes anticipated for Disney+ tomorrow. There were two 23-minute episodes split into four 11-minute long segments today. These continue the worldbuilding of this new version of Atlantic that was first introduced in the "Mermaid Tales" shorts from earlier this month. There was a lot of anticipation for this show, but it also gave pause to fans of the original series from 1991 due to its rewriting of Ariel's past. Although there were many changes made to the appearances, world, and backstories of the characters, many things still remain the same, including Ariel's obsession with human objects and the appearances and personalities of Flounder...
Overall, it is a mixed bag that blends the original lore with new changes that are indicative of a different story that may have worked better as a spinoff. Ariel follows the adventures of a young version of the famous redheaded mermaid in a re-imagined version of Atlantica that resides in the Caribbean. In line with this new incarnation, Ariel and her family have been race-bent and given new personalities. Although Ariel retains her loyalty to her friends and love of life, she is more emotionally stable within her community and no longer comes off as an outcast who would eventually leave everything behind... King Triton is a gentle and loving father who is laid-back and accepting of most decisions his daughters make and would never break their things to prove a point. "Tantie" Ursula is Ariel's beloved aunt who has a close relationship with her and her friends.
She is prominently featured teaching them how to use magic in the episode "Ursula's Magic Camp." Her teacher/student dynamic with Ariel is very similar to that of Sofia and Cedric from the beloved series,... Like Sofia's show, each 11-minute segment of Ariel includes an original song inspired by Caribbean beats. While I think this show would have worked better as a spinoff of Ariel's series from the '90s rather than a replacement, it includes tons of Easter eggs for fans of the original. In the first episode, "Atlantica Day," Ariel finds a fork and decides to name it a "dinglehopper" in reference to the original movie. The rest of the episode focuses on Ariel planning a song for Sebastian about what makes Atlantica special, but no one she asks about it can agree on just one thing. In the end, she realizes that their differences are what make Atlantica so unique and decides to sing about how colorful and diverse it is.
This song can be interpreted as a modern throwback to "In Harmony," the famous anti-prejudice song from the original series. Her sisters, Ayanna and Alanna, were not heavily featured in either of these episodes, but were portrayed in the shorts as having similar personalities to the original six sisters, one of whom they are... Ariel has some impressively dynamic writing for a Pre-K. Based on its original description, I was expecting it to be more formulaic like "Doc McStuffins" and follow a routine of Ariel finding a new human object and learning about it in each segment. Instead, the episodes are driven by simple problems that would be relatable to its Pre-K target audience, and the solutions reveal a little something about each character and allows them to learn and grow. Fernie and Lucia are great original additions to the show that represent different personality types.
The episode "Fernie's Notebook" focuses on how Fernie is so attached to his notebook that he isn't aware of how much knowledge he can recall without it, which is a great lesson for young... "Ursula's Magic Camp" gives Lucia a chance to to try to control her magic and not let it all out before she's ready, which is good for kids who have trouble using art supplies... The new Disney Jr. series, Ariel, offers a fresh take on the beloved mermaid's adventures while maintaining some of the charm of the original "sea-ries." With its vibrant animation, catchy Caribbean-inspired songs, and relatable storylines, this show is... While it may not be a direct continuation of the 1991 series, it honors its spirit with Easter eggs and themes that will resonate with fans of all ages. With its dynamic writing, lovable characters, and valuable lessons, Ariel is a great addition to the Disney Junior lineup and her stories from both the past and present are a great watch for any...
Disney Branded Television announced today the premiere date for the highly anticipated animated musical series “Ariel.” Inspired by “The Little Mermaid (2023)” the series will debut on THURSDAY, JUNE 27, on Disney Junior (9:00... EDT/PDT) and air on Disney Channel later that day, with an initial batch of eight episodes available on Disney+ the following day, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. Disney Junior has also released the theme song who will be Disney TVA ’s #98 series overall. To help build excitement for “Ariel,” it was also announced that a new series of shorts titled “Ariel: Mermaid Tales” will be featured across Disney Junior, Youtube and Disney+ beginning Wednesday, June 5. Each two-minute short will highlight a different aspect of Ariel’s life in Atlantica. Recurring Guest Cast on ARIEL include Yvette Nicole Brown (“Firebuds”, “Pupstruction”) as Aquatica, Melissa Villaseñor (“Primos”, Cartoon Network Studios “OK K.O Let’s Be Heroes”) as Navi, Ron Funches (Pixar Animation Studios “Inside Out 2”)...
The acclaimed songwriting teams are comprised of Anthony M. Jones (Tone), Sofia Quinn, Olivia Waithe, Chantry Johnson, Michelle Zarlenga and Rosemarie Tan. Christopher Willis (“The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse” franchise) serves as composer. Sean Skeete, dean of the Professional Performance division at Berklee College of Music, is the Caribbean music consultant. Yvette Nicole Brown, Melissa Villaseñor and Ron Funches, Among Others, To Join the Cast in Recurring Roles Main Title Theme Song and Key Art Released Today
Disney Branded Television announced today the premiere date for the highly anticipated animated musical series “Disney Jr.’s Ariel.” Inspired by “The Little Mermaid,” the series will debut on THURSDAY, JUNE 27, on Disney Junior... EDT/PDT) and air on Disney Channel later that day, with an initial batch of eight episodes available on Disney+ the following day, FRIDAY, JUNE 28. Additionally, new recurring cast members were announced, including Yvette Nicole Brown, Melissa Villaseñor and Ron Funches. To help build excitement for “Disney Jr.’s Ariel,” it was also announced that a new series of shorts titled “Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales” will be featured across Disney+, Disney Channel and Disney Jr. beginning Wednesday, June 5. Each two-minute short will highlight a different aspect of Ariel’s life in Atlantica.
Set in the Caribbean-inspired fairytale kingdom of Atlantica, the series follows young mermaid princess Ariel (Mykal-Michelle Harris) as she embarks on underwater adventures with her family and friends, including King Triton (Taye Diggs), Ursula... Disney is once again setting the gold standard for children’s programming with BeddyByes and Magicampers,... Right in time for Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2, Blippi and the Cat in... Netflix’s Unicorn Academy returns next month with a new chapter that raises the stakes, deepens... PBS Kids is expanding its educational slate with the addition of a new family-led series.
Phoebe... A new promo video has surfaced for Disney Junior's upcoming Ariel series, set for release this summer. The video, which was shared on Instagram, contains interviews with some of the show's creative team along with our very first fully animated clips from the show. It reveals an early look at the new Caribbean-inspired character designs for Ariel, Ursula, and King Triton, along with new characters, Lucia and Fernie, and replacements for Ariel's six sisters in the guise of... The show's aesthetic is cutesy and playful and to appeal to its preschool target audience, but it is filled with contradictions to both the original animated prequel series and the prequel novel to the... These differences make the series difficult for long-time fans of the franchise to enjoy, which is likely why the opening interview states that it is written to be many children's first introduction to the...
A post shared by Flo’s cave of wonders 🧜🏽♀️ (@flo_disneyandmovies_collection) One of many changes presented in the new series is its aesthetic, featuring diverse designs for Ariel, Triton, and Ursula while keeping the cutesy designs of the original 1989 film for Ariel's animal friends,... The whimsical kingdom of Atlantica has a similar brightly colored flair to the 1992 animated series while focusing on Caribbean-inspired music and culture to match the setting of the 2023 live-action film. All in all, the series is an amalgamation of numerous sources from over the years along with its own unique flair. Another visual gimmick is that Ariel's tail changes colors based on her emotions, which seems to be a callback to the magical crystal dress from Elena of Avalor, which contained its own mermaid lore. Instead of altering the canon of a beloved franchise, I would have loved to see a spinoff series about the sirenas of Coronado starring Princess Marisa from the Elena of Avalor special, Song of...
That would be an original diverse mermaid series that doesn't throw 30+ years of beloved Disney lore into a blender. Story-wise, the character seems pretty similar to the one we all know and love. There is no precise source that states when Ariel began her obsession with humans, but if she studied them so fervently from the time she was eight years old like in this show, it... The show has a good formula for its approved 120-episode run that is scheduled to continue into 2027. It will focus on different human objects for Ariel to discover in each episode, giving both characters and audience a chance to learn something new each time. One of the clips from the promo video features Ariel mistakenly wearing a pair of boots on her hands before Flounder reminds her that humans put them on their feet.
Though this gag works well as a standalone, it does contradict "Thingamajigger," an excellent episode from the original series about the dangers of letting fear and ignorance take over people's lives. The characters are a combination of fresh and familiar ones from Ariel's history. Amongst the updated cast, she has a mermaid friend named Lucia, who plays a similar role to Gabriella from the original series (though probably not disabled) and a merman friend named Fernie a spiritual... This series is the first to openly state that Ursula is Ariel's aunt, a relic from an old draft of the original film that was later used in the Broadway production. She is described here as a "beloved aunt" who occasionally creates mischief for the family, making her a non-threatening villain like Cedric from Sofia the First. Ariel's twin sisters, Alanna and Ayanna, are replacing the girly six from the original series and film, though Alanna's name is clearly a throwback to Alana, Ariel's pink-tailed youngest sister.
Despite the reference, the twins bear a much stronger reference to Tamika, one of the six new sisters from the live-action film. "Disney Jr.'s Ariel" premieres Thursday on Disney Junior and streams the next day on Disney+ LOS ANGELES -- Disney's beloved Princess Ariel is swimming onto your screen in the all new series, "Disney Jr.'s Ariel," this Thursday. Mykal-Michelle Harris, who starred in "Raven's Home" and "Mixed-ish," is the new voice of the little mermaid, and the 12-year-old actress was thrilled about being cast in the iconic role. "I've always loved Disney princesses and all they represent, and to actually become one was a dream come true!" she told On The Red Carpet. Harris couldn't help but break out into song.
"I wished on a star and it actually came true," she sang. The series takes inspiration from the Caribbean, featuring music in each episode.
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The newest incarnation of Ariel made her way to Disney Jr. (formerly spelled Disney Junior) today with more episodes anticipated for Disney+ tomorrow. There were two 23-minute episodes split into four 11-minute long segments today. These continue the worldbuilding of this new version of Atlantic that was first introduced in the "Mermaid Tales" shorts from earlier this month. There was a lot of ant...
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Overall, it is a mixed bag that blends the original lore with new changes that are indicative of a different story that may have worked better as a spinoff. Ariel follows the adventures of a young version of the famous redheaded mermaid in a re-imagined version of Atlantica that resides in the Caribbean. In line with this new incarnation, Ariel and her family have been race-bent and given new pers...
She Is Prominently Featured Teaching Them How To Use Magic
She is prominently featured teaching them how to use magic in the episode "Ursula's Magic Camp." Her teacher/student dynamic with Ariel is very similar to that of Sofia and Cedric from the beloved series,... Like Sofia's show, each 11-minute segment of Ariel includes an original song inspired by Caribbean beats. While I think this show would have worked better as a spinoff of Ariel's series from t...
This Song Can Be Interpreted As A Modern Throwback To
This song can be interpreted as a modern throwback to "In Harmony," the famous anti-prejudice song from the original series. Her sisters, Ayanna and Alanna, were not heavily featured in either of these episodes, but were portrayed in the shorts as having similar personalities to the original six sisters, one of whom they are... Ariel has some impressively dynamic writing for a Pre-K. Based on its ...
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