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In this case, the fanlisting is for the animated Disney movie The Little Mermaid, and was created by Sasha. If you're still not sure what a fanlisting is, please read Fanlistings 101 for more information!
The Little Mermaid is my favorite Disney movie ever. At the time of its initial release in 1989, critics hailed The Little Mermaid as one of Disney's most entertaining animated features and placed it in the same league as many of the Studio's all-time classics. Moviegoers turned out in record numbers, making it the most successful animated release up to that time. The film's universal appeal and box office success helped to launch a renewed interest in the art of animation and marked the beginning of an unprecedented new era of productivity and creativity at Disney Feature Animation. Since that time, Disney has gone on to produce such delightfully diverse animated favorites as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Toy Story, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Hercules. The film, which is the Studio's 28th full-length animated feature, swam off with a pair of Academy Awards -- a Best Song Oscar for Under the Sea and another statuette for its richly entertaining underscore. Audiences around the world and critics alike embraced this fun and fanciful adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen classic, which represented the Disney animation team's first adaptation of a fairy tale since Sleeping Beauty, thirty years prior. Disney's version of The Little Mermaid takes moviegoers under the sea, as it follows the animated adventures of a bubbly and fiercely independent young mermaid named Ariel, who longs to be part of the human world. Determined to meet her dream prince, she impulsively strikes a bargain with Ursula, a devious seawitch, to trade her voice and fins for a pair of legs and a chance to land her handsome human Prince Eric. Going against the advice of her mighty father, King Triton, and her guardian crab, Sebastian, Ariel finds herself in deep water as she quickly discovers that silence is not so golden and that there's something fishy about Ursula's deal...
I was 8, going on 9, when it was released, and I saw it in cinemas about 5 times. It totally captivated me. I loved it to death, because it was scary, it was funny, it had great songs, and (like all little girls) I loved Ariel. I still have many fond memories of this movie, just listening to the soundtrack alone makes me smile. :)
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