* The mermaid in the movie marries the prince, in the book she refuses to kill the prince and the princess and becomes the sea. * In the movie, the mermaid is Ariel, the seawitch is Ursula, the prince is Eric, etc. and they have no names in the book. * In the book, of course, there is no Sebastian, no Flounder, and etc. * The book is much more graphic, in addition to losing her voice, the mermaid's feet bleed when she walks, as if she were walking on glass. Also, to return to the sea she must cut out the hearts of both the prince and the princess he married. Also: the seawitch doesn't try to steal the prince away, instead he ends up marrying a princess that his parents arranged him to.
Nathalie Fauran
Ernest Borgnine voices the elderly version of Mermaid Man(Adam West voices the younger version .) .
Ariel could either kill the prince or die and she decides to die and become a spirit because she cannot kill the prince because she still loves him even if he still doesn't love her back
movies: The Thirteenth Year, the little mermaid, Barbie in a mermaid tale, Aquamarine, Splashseries: mermaid melody pichi pichi (anime), H2O - mermaid series☺i think that's all there is . . . can't think of anymorehope this helps ^v^
The tale is quite different than the Disney cartoon. it is more or less a morality tale against Miscegeneation- again with Parental defiance the Mermaid goes to the sea witch ( a more or less friendly character in the story- not the movie) and she does get her ground legs- she also loses- first her voice and eventually her life- for making love to a Non-Atlantean-- she dissolves into the water- well ahead of schedule- in the tale I seem to recall ( this was omitted in Disney version) Mermaids live for a maximum span of 300 years ( three times the human max)- and then effevesce or dissolve into the ocean form- so there are no Mermaid bodies washing ashore- fossils, etc- this is a neat science fiction touch to explain the lack of Mermaid bodies or fossils!
he is best known for wrting plays, and scripts. he wrote the Original version of the little mermaid.
Ariel was played by Jodi Benson in the Disney version of "The Little Mermaid"
The author of "The Legend of the Mermaid" is unknown, as this story has been passed down through generations as a folklore or myth. Each culture may have its own version of the mermaid legend, so there is no single author credited with creating the story.
Helleo nicki
Yes, Just the Spanish version.
Nathalie Fauran
Because "mermaid" is female. The boy version is "merman."
The Little Mermaid is probably the most well-known, but is very different than the Disney version. The Ugly Duckling is probably second.
Yes it is, but only in the newer version.
there are 6 official volumes of mermaid melody. there is also a 7th volume that has two editional chapters of mermaid melody and three other short stories that have nothing to do with mermaid melody except that they were madde form the same author of course.
Ernest Borgnine voices the elderly version of Mermaid Man(Adam West voices the younger version .) .
The word Christian if translated in Tagalog would be "Kristiyano".