The Little Mermaid 25th Anniversary
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:48 pm
Hey everyone ! I did a quick search, and I didn't come across a thread dedicated to the above title, so thought I could start a discussion about it, and share Mermaid - themed memories of the Classic.
The Little Mermaid is now 25 years old. The same age as me. Something I can't quite believe ! I didn't see it when it was first released as I was only months old, but I remember distinctly picking it up on VHS … and then watching and re-watching then watching again ! The soundtrack, or at the very least a song from the soundtrack gets listened to by me everyday. On the commute to work, or having music on around the house….anywhere really.
Ariel herself I think has shaped me as a person and had a huge impact on me growing up. I love her, and everything about her; I can see her faults, yes, but I still think she is a brilliantly written and performed character by Jodi. I've been very ill and in hospital for a vast chunk of my life, and Ariel has been around me and with me for all of it; either the movie or TV series has been on, or the soundtrack playing … anything really. I don't think I've ever been so invested in a movie character or franchise; some people may find it extremely weird and I completely respect and understand that. But Ariel and the film are pretty much part of who I am, and my every day life.
I watched the film in the cinema for the first time in 1997, when it was rereleased to pair off against Anastasia I think ? I saw it with my dad who took me there as a surprise; and blimey, after you've seen a worn out VHS for 7 years to finally see it on the big screen ? Wow, what a moment. The sound, the colour, the vibrancy, the music ….. complete senses overload ! Then the blessed day of the Platinum DVD came, which was magical as well, bad restoration or not. During the run up to the release of Tangled the BFI showed one Disney Classic a week for 49 weeks until the release of Tangled; Mermaid was the only film to sell out. So much so they put on an extra date. The cinema was totally packed out; they showed the original release short beforehand, then went straight into the movie. I must admit, I actually started to cry from the first bars of 'The Little Mermaid - Main Title' ….. its such a breathtaking piece of music, and everyone seemed so in awe of being there and totally wrapped up in the moment … was extremely special.
I read this article that prompted me to this post:
http://hellogiggles.com/happy-birthday-little-mermaid/2
And I have to say I agree entirely with the writers view on the movie. I guess, I just wanted to say thank you to Ron & Jon, Alan & Howard, Glen & Disney …. but most of all to Jodi, who is Ariel, the Little Mermaid, who has given me and so many others, untold joy, comfort and happiness. May Ariel always be 'part of our world'.
I'd like to end with this, from the article linked above;
Ariel set the tone for the next generation of Disney movies, and in doing so set the tone for our generation’s movie touchstone and even the way we watch movies. We can’t thank her enough for doing that. Sure, Disney might have all been “started by a mouse” but our childhood dreams of adventure and exploring were started by a spunky mermaid.
I know its a bold statement that many may not agree with, but for me, its how I view the film and what it did for Disney.
Please, share your Mermaid memories and thoughts !
The Little Mermaid is now 25 years old. The same age as me. Something I can't quite believe ! I didn't see it when it was first released as I was only months old, but I remember distinctly picking it up on VHS … and then watching and re-watching then watching again ! The soundtrack, or at the very least a song from the soundtrack gets listened to by me everyday. On the commute to work, or having music on around the house….anywhere really.
Ariel herself I think has shaped me as a person and had a huge impact on me growing up. I love her, and everything about her; I can see her faults, yes, but I still think she is a brilliantly written and performed character by Jodi. I've been very ill and in hospital for a vast chunk of my life, and Ariel has been around me and with me for all of it; either the movie or TV series has been on, or the soundtrack playing … anything really. I don't think I've ever been so invested in a movie character or franchise; some people may find it extremely weird and I completely respect and understand that. But Ariel and the film are pretty much part of who I am, and my every day life.
I watched the film in the cinema for the first time in 1997, when it was rereleased to pair off against Anastasia I think ? I saw it with my dad who took me there as a surprise; and blimey, after you've seen a worn out VHS for 7 years to finally see it on the big screen ? Wow, what a moment. The sound, the colour, the vibrancy, the music ….. complete senses overload ! Then the blessed day of the Platinum DVD came, which was magical as well, bad restoration or not. During the run up to the release of Tangled the BFI showed one Disney Classic a week for 49 weeks until the release of Tangled; Mermaid was the only film to sell out. So much so they put on an extra date. The cinema was totally packed out; they showed the original release short beforehand, then went straight into the movie. I must admit, I actually started to cry from the first bars of 'The Little Mermaid - Main Title' ….. its such a breathtaking piece of music, and everyone seemed so in awe of being there and totally wrapped up in the moment … was extremely special.
I read this article that prompted me to this post:
http://hellogiggles.com/happy-birthday-little-mermaid/2
And I have to say I agree entirely with the writers view on the movie. I guess, I just wanted to say thank you to Ron & Jon, Alan & Howard, Glen & Disney …. but most of all to Jodi, who is Ariel, the Little Mermaid, who has given me and so many others, untold joy, comfort and happiness. May Ariel always be 'part of our world'.
I'd like to end with this, from the article linked above;
Ariel set the tone for the next generation of Disney movies, and in doing so set the tone for our generation’s movie touchstone and even the way we watch movies. We can’t thank her enough for doing that. Sure, Disney might have all been “started by a mouse” but our childhood dreams of adventure and exploring were started by a spunky mermaid.
I know its a bold statement that many may not agree with, but for me, its how I view the film and what it did for Disney.
Please, share your Mermaid memories and thoughts !

