
Do you know why they decided to add more arms?

You're more than welcome
 
  That's my best bet.
 That's my best bet.


All good points and very true!Disney's Divinity wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2023 12:42 pm Love that scene, but all Ursula scenes are great. For me, it's little details--Ursula hitting a bull's-eye with that much force from a PIN. Then the fact that it's an angel's face she aimed at.... And also when you think about the fact that she doesn't have practice doing such a thing--you can't exactly play darts in water. I always thinl a lot of the joy in this scene--besides the obvious of being almost to the point of victory--is Ursula reveling in how much freer the body moves out of water, as well as youth of course.
 But also, how much of Ursula's personality shines through in that short sequence of her. She's full of bad-girl attitude and I'm all for it! Just hearing Jodi Benson's evil voice as Vanessa is just great and I know she loved to play the evil part as well.
 But also, how much of Ursula's personality shines through in that short sequence of her. She's full of bad-girl attitude and I'm all for it! Just hearing Jodi Benson's evil voice as Vanessa is just great and I know she loved to play the evil part as well.
 
   I always though that looked really scary!
 I always though that looked really scary!


I have always loved this sequence, ever since I was a kid. I remember seeing this in theaters during the 1997 theatrical re-release. And when the giant Ursula emerged from the ocean, the entire theater gasped.

I would have LOVED to see The Little Mermaid in a theater. Sadly, I never got to see it. The cinemas in Denmark showed The Lion King when the 3D version was released and they showed Aladdin at one point, both of these I attended. But they have never shown Mermaid. I hope they will, someday.Vlad Sicoe wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 2:51 am I have always loved this sequence, ever since I was a kid. I remember seeing this in theaters during the 1997 theatrical re-release. And when the giant Ursula emerged from the ocean, the entire theater gasped.
I love how her laughter sounds normal at first, and then as she continues to grow, it becomes more monstrous and threatening. Plus her maniacal facial expression is so terrifying.
 
 


















 
 
 
 
















