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DVD The Little Mermaid II - Return to the Sea
Ariel and her husband, Prince Eric, have a little problem with their daughter, Melody, in the sequel to Disney's landmark The Little Mermaid. Melody is threatened by Morgana, the evil sister of the sea witch Ursula (both voiced by Pat Carroll). Before you can say "Briar Rose," Melody's parents decide to keep their daughter's roots a secret, forbidding her to learn about the ocean while Morgana is around. Now the budding teenager secretly frolics in the sea with Ariel's old friends, Sebastian and Scuttle. When she learns the truth from Morgana, Melody becomes an unknowing pawn in her scheme--and Mom has to take to the sea again to help.
As with Disney's other made-for-video sequels, The Little Mermaid II looks and sounds wonderful (and reunites much of the same vocal talent). Four- to nine-year-olds who grew up with the original will certainly enjoy seeing the friends again. A new set of artists has come up with four catchy tunes and some fun new characters, including Tip and Dash, a pensive penguin and his blubbery walrus friend. Yet, where Beauty and the Beast had a deliberate Christmas-themed sequel, and Pocahontas told the tale of her historical trip to England, the plot here is very forced. It is pretty much a rehash of the first film with different characters. Tip and Dash are a reincarnation of Timon and Pumbaa, and Morgana is exactly like her sister, except thinner. Besides the stellar music, this unneeded sequel also misses another important aspect of the original--heart. --Doug Thomas
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My daughter loves this more than the original!
We received videos of this movie and the original Little Mermaid movie at the same time. My 4 year old daughter MUCH prefers this one to the original. In fact, she will hardly ever watch the original (it is too scary for her, especially the part where Ursula grows to giant preportions), but has watched this movie endlessly. This one, while still very enjoyable (I like it too), isn't as scary.
Ariel has a baby! My four year old boy/girl twins loved it!
It was sweet, innocent and inspired questions I was happy to answer. It held their interest as well as mine. We have and will continue to view it many times. A total pleasure.
The Little Mermaid II
Poor color quality, sort of faded???? I own new The Little Mermair part one and there is a big difference in color.
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