That's should be the cover to The Little Mermaid: PE.
If your reading this Disney pick the right one.

Yeah, that one is my favorite, the only change I might make is mabey taking Eric out of the picture so Ariel is more prominent.rb_canadian181 wrote:This ones for me, Rodis and Aladdin from Agrabah. I still think the original movie poster takes the cake for artwork! There's so much more colour and includes way more characters. The rest of the stuff (like posted above) is undeniably beautiful but let's bring this one back into play. I definetly think the should use the original title style rather than the masterpiece/1997 title. It's a little too cartoony.
(from Art.com)
-Ryan
According to Video Business' numbers, as of the end of the year, <i>Cinderella</i> had sold 5.6 M units and <i>Bambi</i> had sold 5.0 M units. As of the end of their respective release years, <i>Beauty and the Beast</i> had sold 4.3 M DVD units (and 2.4 M VHS units), <i>The Lion King</i> had sold 7.99 M DVD units, and <i>Snow White</i> had sold 4 M DVD units (and 2.7 M VHS units). They don't have VHS units data for any of the other Platinum Editions or DVD data for the curiously underperforming <i>Aladdin</i>. I suspect that <i>Lady and the Tramp</i> may put up numbers a little below <i>Bambi</i> (had they pushed the Platinum name, I bet it would have sold more) and <i>The Little Mermaid</i> will perform somewhere between <i>Cinderella</i> and <i>The Lion King</i>, though that is a large gap.Disneykid wrote:Since that film is fresher in people's minds than Cinderella was, I think it has the chance of topping that release (and considering how well Cinderella did, that's a big deal). Does anyone have a sort of ranking of the Platinums and how they've done?
They didn't mention this, so I'm guessing the song won't be in the actual movie (it was probably written for the Broadway play exclusively). Disney didn't tamper with the film as far as I'm concerned (apart from cleaning it up and making it suitable enough for IMAX screens before the re-release was scrapped), as far as reanimating a deleted song and reinserting the scene back in the movie. I wouldn't mind if Disney fixed the hurried or unfinished animated cels in the original print of TLM with the redrawing technique, so we get an untarnished view of the movie.singerguy04 wrote:since this is a newer movie, is there any word if they will be re-animating a deleted scene into the movie? or maybe even a song since The Little Mermaid will be coming to Broadway in a few years?