Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:20 am
And Number 2, as well.FigmentJedi wrote:Well, except for the Stitch! Anime's english dub replacing Sanders with Ben Diskin (Number 1 from Kids Next Door) because they cheaped out in general.
And Number 2, as well.FigmentJedi wrote:Well, except for the Stitch! Anime's english dub replacing Sanders with Ben Diskin (Number 1 from Kids Next Door) because they cheaped out in general.
Plus Liz Callaway provided Jasmine's singing voice in the sequels. I think Linda Larkin has been fairly consistent as her speaking voice, at least for the sequels and animated series.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:And plus, Jasmine swaps around a lot; its ususally Lea Salonga that gets called back for voicework, as she sings for Jasmine.
Really? What works did Egan play Belle in recently?atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Yes, Susan Egan it would appear has pretty much replaced Paige as Belle's voice. And I honestly think its for the best. After all, she did play Belle on stage.
It is going to be so strange if / when they replace Jodi, as she has been the only voice we have known for Ariel. Except, I suppose, Sierra Boggess for the Broadway show.
What, you can't make out the building? It's right behind them!DisneyJedi wrote:^Is that the right link?
Ohhhh thanks for posting, love!SillySymphony wrote:<iframe title="YouTube video player" width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/oymjLVjVHqU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Includes glimpses of Eric & Ariel during "Kiss the Girl", fish (I assume) from the "Under the Sea" sequence and the real living breathing King Triton!
Sorry it took me so long to answer that (if it was a question), DisneyJedi. Yeah, the King Triton used to be in the pool by Ariel's meet and greet just outside Tomorrowland. He stuck partway out of the water. Now that section has become Pixie Hollow. I thought it was a neat touch that he's being used in a big way in another part of the resort.DisneyJedi wrote:Recycled....
You mean that statue King Triton?
Actually, Pixie Hollow has been cancelled. IDK what they're doing to it now. Yeah, I think Ariel should be better. But, I really like King Trition.Linden wrote:Sorry it took me so long to answer that (if it was a question), DisneyJedi. Yeah, the King Triton used to be in the pool by Ariel's meet and greet just outside Tomorrowland. He stuck partway out of the water. Now that section has become Pixie Hollow. I thought it was a neat touch that he's being used in a big way in another part of the resort.DisneyJedi wrote:Recycled....
You mean that statue King Triton?
About Ariel's animatronic, I'm not terribly impressed. I'm glad her hair moves, but it's not very fluid. And she doesn't really look like Ariel to me (though with her lipstick and eyebrows, that could change). I would have thought after all these years, animatronics would have progressed a lot further. But altogether, the ride looks really good.
It was only cancelled at Magic Kingdom where it was replaced by an expanded circus area, Pixie Hollow exists at Disneyland in the Ariel's Grotto spot.disneyprincess11 wrote: Actually, Pixie Hollow has been cancelled. IDK what they're doing to it now. Yeah, I think Ariel should be better. But, I really like King Trition.
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