The Little Mermaid
"The Little Mermaid" is a beloved animated film that tells the enchanting tale of Ariel, a young mermaid who dreams of exploring the world above the sea. Living under the sea with her father King Triton and her many siblings, Ariel is captivated by the human world and is fascinated by their customs and objects.
One day, Ariel rescues a handsome human prince named Eric from a shipwreck and falls in love with him. Determined to go to the shore and meet Eric, she makes a deal with Ursula, the sea's most dangerous witch. In exchange for her voice, Ariel is transformed into a human for three days, with the condition that she must receive true love's kiss from Eric before the sun sets on the third day.
As a human, Ariel faces various challenges and adventures with the help of her friends, including Flounder, a loyal fish, and Sebastian, a musical crab. With her voice gone, Ariel must find creative ways to communicate with Eric and win his heart. However, Ursula, with her own nefarious plans, tries to thwart Ariel's chances of finding true love.
"The Little Mermaid" is an all-time classic that impresses with memorable songs, colorful animation, and a heartfelt story, Its memorable soundtracks - from the iconic "Under the Sea" to the heartfelt "Part of Your World" - add depth and emotion to the narrative, leaving a lasting impact on both children and adults alike.
Release: 1989
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 92%