Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 6:56 pm
Sorry I signed it so late, but as you say better late than never.
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are they only on the R1 dvd?DisneyFreak5282 wrote:I don't know if you know this, but if you go to http://www.hiddendvdeastereggs.com/films/2230.html it shows you all of the easter eggs on the new PE of TLM! I think they're cool.
The trailer wont play for me!!Disney Duster wrote:Wow. Has anyone seen this trailer? I've never seen it on T.V., only online. My friend, who's somewhere on this forum, pointed it out to me. Take a look, and be afraid. Be very afraid:
The Little Mermaid 2-Disc Diva DVD
Well, I couldn't find the trailer anywhere else. So, for a very brief time (ha, the same amount of time Disney DVD's stay in print!), I will give you a super-detailed screencap-full synopsis of the trailer, 'cause it's so funny! Luke, I promise I will take the pictures down as soon as xxhplinkxx posts that he has seen them, to save bandwith! So, onto the synopsis:xxhplinkxx wrote:The trailer wont play for me!!![]()
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Can I see it anywhere else?
Yes, I also love your "Was it worth it?" avatar and signature combo.Disney's Divinity wrote:I don't know if it's been answered or put to rest before, but whatever happened to The Little Mermaid Reflections? Was that just a rumor or revealed to be The Little Mermaid III or what?
Yea just ignore that "girl's category" bull. Boys love The Little Mermaid.Leading the girls’ category is the next Disney Princess program, driven by the platinum DVD release of Little Mermaid in Fall 2006, and an expansion of content, product, and retail for the hit TV show That’s So Raven. Disney will introduce Little Mermaid Reflections on DVD in fall 2006. Inspired by the reflections theme, Disney created product development portfolios to support cross-category merchandise and retail programs. Little Mermaid will boast a multimillion dollar marketing campaign.
If that isn't proof enough, there is a witness! Savvy Mommy seems to be able to get in on brandname presentations of upcoming products, and her report spells it out:Following the success of this year’s Cinderella Magical Lights assortment, DCP will introduce Little Mermaid Reflections as a key initiative for the girls’ category in support of the first ever, platinum DVD release. Inspired by the “reflections” theme, DCP has created product development portfolios to support cross-category merchandise and retail programs with multi-tiered distribution strategy to mass and midtier retailers. Developed for girls 3-6, Little Mermaid Reflections leverages the mass appeal of Ariel, a top of mind favorite for girls and the #1 favorite Disney Princess with moms of kids 2-5. Little Mermaid will boast a multi-million dollar marketing campaign comparable to Cinderella: Special Edition and bigger than The Incredibles, and is projected to be among the top 10 videos of 2006.
And then there really wasn't any more mystery to it when the press release for The Little Mermaid 2-Disc Special Edition:Disney Consumer Products will be creating Little Mermaid Reflections utilizing the characters from The Little Mermaid and creating Under the Sea themed products (over 1,000 of them) so little children who don’t really know about The Little Mermaid will be introduced to them and request this DVD as much as their Finding Nemo one. (Although I did hear that Ariel is the #1 Disney princess with moms of children age 2-5 so maybe they are just going to try and target children a little older as well with the products they are creating.)
DCP stands for Disney Consmer Products. So there you have it. Everyone got their hopes up for toys...which I do like...Just as with the overwhelmingly successful October 2005 CINDERELLA DVD and Consumer Products partnership that helped drive Disney Princesses to becoming a $3 Billion Franchise in 2005, the expansive DCP product launch will follow a consistent DVD and licensed product packaging logo and look. Linking THE LITTLE MERMAID DVD with existing products and all-new SKUs licensed in celebration of the DVD release, DCP’s “Little Mermaid Reflections” products will sparkle and shine utilizing an array of fabrics and textures – from pearls and sequins to glitter and iridescent fabrics. Key licensees including Mattel, CDI, Playmates, and Hallmark will begin releasing products in summer 2006 with an increase in September leading up to the October 3 DVD release.

Well actually it is a newer logo, so I guess that's it. But I preferred the milky skinned Tinkerbell.Dottie wrote:I did notice it but I never really thought about it.
The only reason I can imagine is that they did a kind of newer version of the logo, and exaggerated a bit with the colors, like the Cinderella restoration.
Maybe the merchandise will release around the same time as The Little Mermaid III. And, if the movie turns out to be a prequel (one can only hope), the young Ariel on that purse (or whatever it is) would go along with it.Yet, it could just be that the products just haven't surfaced yet. Or, I just haven't seen them. The one article about them did at least provide a picture: