Re: The Little Mermaid: Diamond Edition - Fall 2013
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:31 am
In some countries, it really does. Mine isn't one of them, thank God!
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Is there a way for non-US residents to view the website ?DylanCharles90 wrote:New (slightly fuller) site is now live
http://movies.disney.com/the-little-mermaid
Yes. You have to go to DisneyInternational.com and click on "USA". After that the link won't redirect you to your local Disney-website anymore.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Is there a way for non-US residents to view the website ?DylanCharles90 wrote:New (slightly fuller) site is now live
http://movies.disney.com/the-little-mermaid
Because they were hard to design, resource-heavy, were based on Flash hence they didn't work on smartphones and tablets. I don't remember any useful info on there either.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:Thank you for the international link.![]()
Do you remember when the Disney websites for a home release were really in-depth and interactive ? Why do they not do that anymore I wonder....
I really like the artwork for 'Ariel's story': http://princess.disney.com/ariels-storyDylanCharles90 wrote:New (slightly fuller) site is now live
http://movies.disney.com/the-little-mermaid
Truth be told, it's very good. The characters are on model as well.WillytheDino wrote:I really like the artwork for 'Ariel's story': http://princess.disney.com/ariels-storyDylanCharles90 wrote:New (slightly fuller) site is now live
http://movies.disney.com/the-little-mermaid
Especially the one pic where Ursula is transformed in Vanessa and you see the 'midstage' where we have a Vanessa-Ursula inbetweenthingy.
Also the pic where Eric boat explodes and Ariel watches from the sea is beautiful.
My excitement for the film is a bit more mellow than yours, lol. I haven't seen it since 2011 or so, after I rode the attraction at Disney's California Adventure. So even though it's a childhood relic, it'll feel like (hopefully) an entirely new experience.Matt wrote:I am very excited for this release! I cannot wait to watch it in 3D as well and have a family night.![]()
Who else is excited about this release as well?
Oh, that is really nice.atlanticaunderthesea wrote:I like how the hashtag for the film is 'find your voice'; think that is a really nice touch.
What are they?Matt wrote: I am thinking of ordering it on the Disney Movie Rewards site as well for the extra goodies.
I already knew about this character, but it'll be interesting to hear an actual feature about him on a release for once. I wonder if the polyp that grabs Ariel's hand as she enters Ursula's lair was supposed to be Harold in earlier versions? Harold actually reminds me of the plot they had in mind for Louis in The Princess and the Frog; although I'm glad Harold was cut instead of kept solely as comic relief with the interesting plot excised, like in Louis' case. Many of the Musker/Clements villains have similarities, but I still see Ursula as their best.00:02:05:00 (DELETED CHARACTER - HAROLD THE MERMAN)
Care to expand? I've never heard of Harold, I first assumed he was some early progenitor of Urchin from the TV series but that seems to not be the case.Disney's Divinity wrote:I already knew about this character, but it'll be interesting to hear an actual feature about him on a release for once. I wonder if the polyp that grabs Ariel's hand as she enters Ursula's lair was supposed to be Harold in earlier versions? Harold actually reminds me of the plot they had in mind for Louis in The Princess and the Frog; although I'm glad Harold was cut instead of kept solely as comic relief with the interesting plot excised, like in Louis' case. Many of the Musker/Clements villains have similarities, but I still see Ursula as their best.00:02:05:00 (DELETED CHARACTER - HAROLD THE MERMAN)