To keep it simple no. The 1989 Disney film is loosely based on the novel of the same title written by Hans Christian Anderson.
It depends on the particular definition of 'Fairy Tale' you chose to work with but I think that most of us would admit that it is.
The Little Mermaid is a fairy tale written by the Danish author H.C.Andersen. It is also a statue with the same name situated near the harbour in Copenhagen.
Yes I have one.
little Mermaid.
Hans Christian Anderson
Fantasy- Fairy-Tale with supernatural overtones. original one was tragic.
Yes, the Little Mermaid can talk only if she hasn't given her voice, as in the 1989 animated film, or her tongue, as in the original fairy tale, over to the sea witch.
The time is "once upon a time" and the setting is in a fairy tale.
little Mermaid.
Fairy tale
Hans Christian Anderson
The little mermaid
Hans Christian Andersen.
The Little Mermaid.
Fantasy- Fairy-Tale with supernatural overtones. original one was tragic.
"The Little Mermaid" was a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen which was later adapted into an animated film with the same name .
Yes, the Little Mermaid can talk only if she hasn't given her voice, as in the 1989 animated film, or her tongue, as in the original fairy tale, over to the sea witch.
The Little Mermaid, but she not guarding anything, she is just sitting on her rock.
The time is "once upon a time" and the setting is in a fairy tale.
Yes and no. Power Rangers originated in Japan as Super Sentai in the 1970's. So if you are refurring to the 1989 Disney version of The Little Mermaid, your answer is yes. But the fairy tale of the little mermaid is over a century old..