He would not have had the same amount of time working on the short as he would have in his personal time.The Disneynerd wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 8:20 amreally unfortunate, as this could be literally mistaken for a screenshot from the movie while OuaS Ariel kinda looked like Return to the Sea.Disney Duster wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:28 pm Wow, that is amazing, Disneynerd! Yes, he would have been great for Once Upon a Studio.![]()
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Oh, I've been following that user for a while now, he does some great work, and that particular piece of animation with Ariel is gorgeous.

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Insane this thread is almost 20 years old.
Yeah, it's a classic for a reason. Like what can you say that hasn't already been said? Wonderful, wonderful movie.
Yeah, it's a classic for a reason. Like what can you say that hasn't already been said? Wonderful, wonderful movie.
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I didn't know giant Ursula was Katzenberg's idea.
Source: https://english.elpais.com/culture/2024 ... ncess.htmlBefore Ariel packed out theaters, the then-president of Disney, Jeffrey Katzenberg, told her creators that he wasn’t harboring many illusions about her film: “Movies about girls don’t work.” The Little Mermaid, he said, would never best Oliver & Company. “The big eye-opener was when we had a preview. It played so well to a public audience, all ages, including adults,” says Musker. “They decided they were doing two different ad campaigns. One was a silhouette of a mermaid, looking wistfully out. I think they saw there was a way to treat it a little more adult, classier. It has a lot of fun as a comedy. But there’s an emotional story, not just silliness. I mean, the Hans Christian Andersen’s story was that,” he tells EL PAÍS, who was invited to Animayo by the festival’s organization. Musker’s team had another curious exchange with the legendary Katzenberg during work on Mermaid: “Die Hard had been a box-office hit. So he came into the office saying, ‘We need The Little Mermaid to be more Die Hard. That’s how we got the second action sequence, with an Ursula who is as big as the building in Nakatomi Plaza.”
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Oh, so you usually don`t listen to Audio Commentaries?
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I think audio commentaries are usually the best supplement when included on DVD and Blu-ray, but I almost never listen to them because they take as long as the movie itself!
Who has that time in this day and age?

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I listen to the audio commentaries on the Walt era films and other classic films from the ‘30- ‘80s, particularly musicals. Most post ‘90s films I’m not interested in the commentaries with very few exceptions.
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Why?carolinakid wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 3:55 am I listen to the audio commentaries on the Walt era films and other classic films from the ‘30- ‘80s, particularly musicals. Most post ‘90s films I’m not interested in the commentaries with very few exceptions.
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He just doesn't care about the new films as much as the older ones. He doesn't like them as much.

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I couldn’t have said it better, Duster!
It’s as simple as that. With rare exceptions such as Titanic (1997) or Beauty and the Beast (1991) or Fantasia 2000 (2000) or West Side Story (2021), most post ‘90s films don’t interest me enough to invest my time listening to a commentary. I will watch most “Making of” features, though.
It’s as simple as that. With rare exceptions such as Titanic (1997) or Beauty and the Beast (1991) or Fantasia 2000 (2000) or West Side Story (2021), most post ‘90s films don’t interest me enough to invest my time listening to a commentary. I will watch most “Making of” features, though.
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Hello!
I've been searching for the names of the artists who made Disney's VHS covers and I read in a website that Ron Dias was the artist who created the first cover for TLM. Is it true?
I've been searching for the names of the artists who made Disney's VHS covers and I read in a website that Ron Dias was the artist who created the first cover for TLM. Is it true?

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Not to be facetious, but would he not be the one who made that alleged cover that was stated to be “Rushed” to get done, though that was also a theatrical poster, right?Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 11:50 am Hello!
I've been searching for the names of the artists who made Disney's VHS covers and I read in a website that Ron Dias was the artist who created the first cover for TLM. Is it true?
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The articles that I read about it said that the cover was made by a freelance but they doesn't specify that it was Ron. I saw that Ron illustrated some Disney books too but the art that he made doesn't look like the vhs cover. It's a different style...Patricier21 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 5:52 pmNot to be facetious, but would he not be the one who made that alleged cover that was stated to be “Rushed” to get done, though that was also a theatrical poster, right?Thumper_93 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 11:50 am Hello!
I've been searching for the names of the artists who made Disney's VHS covers and I read in a website that Ron Dias was the artist who created the first cover for TLM. Is it true?


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I have that book with his illustrations. It was released in 2006, with the Platinum DVD. The art is so beautiful.

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I had the same book but I had it since the 90s. I have to take a look to see the publication date


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I had the '90s Disney Illustrated Classics version of the book as well. The 2006 "Special Edition" was a larger format re-release of the book. It had one or two new illustrations, I believe at least one was of Ariel on the rock after she rescued and sang to Eric. I think the other was the animals fighting Vanessa, but I may be wrong about that pic ever happening. Anyway, the original illustrations were freaking beautiful, on-model, and perfect.

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I agree with you! One of the best TLM books. I loved it when I was a child because Ariel had her scales. It was the only book where I saw it.
Maybe that's why I love the original vhs cover so much. I love when Ariel has her scales.
Maybe that's why I love the original vhs cover so much. I love when Ariel has her scales.

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I like that her scales are in it, too, and I am so glad we agree on the pictures!
