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She is the main character and a Mermaid.
Yup shes the main character and mermaid group leader
The setting of "The Little Mermaid" is under the sea and later on the land. The main character is a mermaid named Ariel who dreams of becoming human to be with the prince she loves.
Morgana is from The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.She is the younger sister of Ursula the sea witch and the main antagonist of the sequel to The Little Mermaid.
Ariel from the little mermaid her daughter's name is Melody
In the series "H2O: Just Add Water," Sophie does not become a mermaid. The show primarily focuses on the main characters Cleo, Bella, and Emma, who are the mermaids. Sophie is a minor character and does not possess mermaid abilities or undergo any transformation into a mermaid throughout the series.
'The Little Mermaid' symbolizing the main character of Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale of the same name.
Sebation is nothing on the Little Mermaid. However, there was a character named Sebastian on the Little Mermaid who was a lobster.
Princess Ariel is a famous Disney character from the Little Mermaid. The Little Mermaid was first aired in 1986, where Princess Ariel takes the role as the main protagonist. However, in the sequel 'The Little Mermaid 2', Ariel appears as a supporting character, as her daughter Melody is the main focus of the story. Princess Ariel is also known as the fourth Disney princess, after Princess Aurora from 'The Sleeping Beauty' film.
The protagonist, or main character, would be Ariel. The antagonist, or opponent or enemy, would be Ursula.
No. Mermaids are not real. I wanted to be a mermaid when I was little but they are obviously just a children's character. If you want to be a mermaid, you can work at Disneyworld or Disneyland and be the little mermaid!
In Hans Christian Andersen's original tale "The Little Mermaid," the main character is not named Ariel; she is simply referred to as the little mermaid. The story follows her journey as she sacrifices her voice and endures great pain in her quest for love and a soul, ultimately culminating in a tragic ending. Unlike Disney's adaptation, where Ariel is a vibrant character who finds happiness, Andersen's mermaid faces profound struggles and sacrifices.