The Little Mermaid (1989 film)/Characters: Difference between revisions
m (Dai-Guard moved page The Little Mermaid (Disney)/Characters to The Little Mermaid/Characters: Remove TVT Namespaces from title) |
|||
(12 intermediate revisions by 6 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{work}} |
{{work}} |
||
{{characters need descriptions}} |
|||
Characters from ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' include: |
|||
== The Good Guys == |
== The Good Guys == |
||
=== Ariel === |
=== Ariel === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Jodi Benson |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Action Girl]]: At least, in the water. |
* [[Action Girl]]: At least, in the water. |
||
* [[Be Yourself]] |
* [[Be Yourself]] |
||
Line 12: | Line 17: | ||
* [[Curtain Clothing]]: In the first film. |
* [[Curtain Clothing]]: In the first film. |
||
* [[Cute Mute]]: After she loses her voice in the first film. |
* [[Cute Mute]]: After she loses her voice in the first film. |
||
* [[Deal |
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: How Ariel loses her voice to Ursula. |
||
* [[Determinator]] |
* [[Determinator]] |
||
* [[Disney Princess]] |
* [[Disney Princess]] |
||
Line 23: | Line 28: | ||
* [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]] |
* [[Giant Poofy Sleeves]] |
||
* [[Graceful Ladies Like Purple]]: One of her dresses in the sequel. |
* [[Graceful Ladies Like Purple]]: One of her dresses in the sequel. |
||
* [[Hoist |
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard|Hoist by Her Own Petard]]: She decides that it's best for Melody's safety to keep Melody ignorant of her true origins and heritage. But Melody's ignorance (and Ariel's unwillingness to be truthful when she finds the locket) is exactly what causes her to run away and go against her mother until Morgana reveals her true colors. |
||
* [[Hot Mom]]: In the sequel. |
* [[Hot Mom]]: In the sequel. |
||
* [["I Want" Song]]: "Part Of Your World". |
* [["I Want" Song]]: "Part Of Your World". |
||
Line 33: | Line 38: | ||
* [[Red Headed Heroine]] |
* [[Red Headed Heroine]] |
||
* [[Seashell Bra]] |
* [[Seashell Bra]] |
||
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to her sister Arista (Girly Girl) in [[The Little Mermaid ( |
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy to her sister Arista (Girly Girl) in [[The Little Mermaid (animation)|The TV Series]]. Girly Girl to her daughter Melody (Tomboy) in the [[Direct to Video]] sequel "Return to the sea". |
||
=== Prince Eric === |
=== Prince Eric === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Christopher Daniel Barnes (1st film), Rob Paulsen (2nd film) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Brainwashed]]: This happened to Eric by "Vanessa" in the first film. |
* [[Brainwashed]]: This happened to Eric by "Vanessa" in the first film. |
||
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: His piloting his ship through a hurricane in the first film. |
* [[Chekhov's Skill]]: His piloting his ship through a hurricane in the first film. |
||
Line 52: | Line 59: | ||
=== King Triton === |
=== King Triton === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Kenneth Mars |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
* [[Badass Beard]] |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Arc Villain]]: He starts off as the antagonist, but since Ursula far surpasses him in depravity, Ursula ends up becoming the main villain. |
|||
* [[Badass Beard]]: He has a long beard that befits his status as the king of the ocean. |
|||
* [[Badass Grandpa]] |
* [[Badass Grandpa]] |
||
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: His |
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: His opinion of humans is not high and for good reason too: a human ship killed his wife by accident, but thankfully, he stops being racist in the end. |
||
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: Loyalty. |
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: Loyalty. |
||
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Ken Mars at his best. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Ken Mars at his best. |
||
* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shvwa0s20mo&feature=related Has a] [[Fanfare]]. |
* [[Leitmotif]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shvwa0s20mo&feature=related Has a] [[Fanfare]]. |
||
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: In the first film, when he realizes that he was too hard on Ariel. |
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: In the first film, when he realizes that he was too hard on Ariel. |
||
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: He fails to consider that humans might not be an inherently evil race, and that Eric is a good person and that Ariel wouldn't be wrong to marry him. |
|||
* [[Overprotective Dad]] |
|||
* [[Papa Wolf]]: Deconstructed. He ends up making a mistake that causes Ariel to want to make a deal with Ursula. |
|||
* [[Papa Wolf]] |
|||
* [[Physical God]]: Though he doesn't seem to be as strong as Ursula once she gets the trident. |
|||
* [[Physical God]] |
|||
* [[Prongs of Poseidon]]: Fitting, considering that [[Classical Mythology|it's implied Poseidon is his father.]] |
* [[Prongs of Poseidon]]: Fitting, considering that [[Classical Mythology|it's implied Poseidon is his father.]] |
||
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] |
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]] |
||
=== Sebastian the Crab === |
=== Sebastian the Crab === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Samuel E. Wright |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]]: In the second film. |
* [[Badly-Battered Babysitter]]: In the second film. |
||
* [[Butt Monkey]] |
* [[Butt Monkey]] |
||
Line 77: | Line 89: | ||
=== Flounder the Fish === |
=== Flounder the Fish === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Jason Marin (1st film), Edan Gross & Bradley Pierce (TV series), [[Cam Clarke]] (2nd film), Parker Goris (3rd film) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: At the beginning of the first film |
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: At the beginning of the first film |
||
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In the second film, it's [[Cam Clarke]] voicing Flounder as an adult. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In the second film, it's [[Cam Clarke]] voicing Flounder as an adult. |
||
Line 85: | Line 99: | ||
=== Scuttle the Seagull === |
=== Scuttle the Seagull === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Buddy Hackett (1st and 2nd films), Maurice LaMarche (TV series) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] |
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] |
||
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: When he stalls the wedding to buy Ariel some time in the first film. |
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: When he stalls the wedding to buy Ariel some time in the first film. |
||
Line 98: | Line 114: | ||
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Scuttle is voiced by Maurice LaMarche in the TV series. |
* [[The Other Darrin]]: Scuttle is voiced by Maurice LaMarche in the TV series. |
||
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]] |
* [[Plucky Comic Relief]] |
||
* [[Punctuated Pounding]]/[[Punctuated |
* [[Punctuated Pounding]]/[[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: From the first film, "The prince! Is marrying! The sea witch! In disguise!" |
||
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]] |
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]] |
||
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: "You've got an aesthetically pleasing configuration of hair that humans go nuts over." |
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: "You've got an aesthetically pleasing configuration of hair that humans go nuts over." |
||
Line 104: | Line 120: | ||
=== Max the Sheepdog === |
=== Max the Sheepdog === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Big Friendly Dog]] |
* [[Big Friendly Dog]] |
||
* [[Butt Biter]]: Max gets to bite Ursula/Vanessa in the butt near the end of the first film. |
* [[Butt Biter]]: Max gets to bite Ursula/Vanessa in the butt near the end of the first film. |
||
Line 112: | Line 129: | ||
=== Melody === |
=== Melody === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Tara Strong |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
⚫ | |||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
* [[Determinator]] |
* [[Determinator]] |
||
* [[Kid Has a Point]]: She arguably has better reasons for running away than Ariel did |
* [[Kid Has a Point]]: She arguably has better reasons for running away than Ariel did |
||
Line 123: | Line 142: | ||
=== Tip and Dash === |
=== Tip and Dash === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Max Casella (Tip) and Stephan Furst (Dash) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: Dash. |
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: Dash. |
||
* [[Everything's Better |
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]]: Tip. |
||
* [[Expy]]: Tip and Dash are basically sea creature versions of [[The Lion King|Timon and Pumbaa]]. |
* [[Expy]]: Tip and Dash are basically sea creature versions of [[The Lion King|Timon and Pumbaa]]. |
||
* [[Fat and Skinny]] |
* [[Fat and Skinny]] |
||
Line 134: | Line 155: | ||
=== "Surfer" === |
=== "Surfer" === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Queen Athena === |
=== Queen Athena === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Lorelei Hill Butters (speaking) and Andrea Robinson (singing) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Significant Green-Eyed Redhead]] |
* [[Significant Green-Eyed Redhead]] |
||
* [[Hot Mom]] |
* [[Hot Mom]] |
||
Line 143: | Line 167: | ||
=== Ariel's Sisters === |
=== Ariel's Sisters === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Catfish Club Band === |
=== Catfish Club Band === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Urchin === |
=== Urchin === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Pearl === |
=== Pearl === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Stormy the Seahorse === |
=== Stormy the Seahorse === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Moody Mount]] |
* [[Moody Mount]] |
||
* [[Seahorse Steed]] |
* [[Seahorse Steed]] |
||
=== Spot the Baby Orca === |
=== Spot the Baby Orca === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Herald the Seahorse === |
=== Herald the Seahorse === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Sea monster === |
=== Sea monster === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
== The Bad Guys == |
== The Bad Guys == |
||
=== Ursula === |
=== Ursula === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Pat Carroll |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Adaptational Villainy]]: In the fairy tale, the sea witch was a neutral character who in addition to warning the mermaid of the transformation's consequences, didn't go back on her deal with the mermaid until asked to, and never interferes directly. |
* [[Adaptational Villainy]]: In the fairy tale, the sea witch was a neutral character who in addition to warning the mermaid of the transformation's consequences, didn't go back on her deal with the mermaid until asked to, and never interferes directly. |
||
* [[Ambition Is Evil]] |
* [[Ambition Is Evil]] |
||
* [[Attack of the 50 |
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: In the climax of the first film. |
||
* [[Benevolent Boss]]: An unusual example for a Disney film. Subverted in the TV series, though. |
* [[Benevolent Boss]]: An unusual example for a Disney film. Subverted in the TV series, though. |
||
* [[Big Bad]] |
* [[Big Bad]] |
||
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Her human alias, "Vanessa". |
* [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]]: Her human alias, "Vanessa". |
||
* [[Brainwashed]]: "Vanessa" does this to Eric. |
* [[Brainwashed]]: "Vanessa" does this to Eric. |
||
* [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones]]: She clearly cares about Flotsam and Jetsam, and is ''outraged'' at their deaths. |
|||
* [[Evil Eyebrows]] |
* [[Evil Eyebrows]] |
||
* [[Evil Laugh]] |
* [[Evil Laugh]] |
||
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]] |
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]] |
||
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]: When Eric stabs her with the ship's bowline. Strangely enough, her death looks very similar to that of [[Aladdin (Disney)|Jafar]]'s. |
* [[Family-Unfriendly Death]]: When Eric stabs her with the ship's bowline. Strangely enough, her death looks very similar to that of [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Jafar]]'s. |
||
* [[Glamour Failure]]: When "Vanessa" looks in the mirror, her true identity is revealed. |
* [[Glamour Failure]]: When "Vanessa" looks in the mirror, her true identity is revealed. |
||
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Ursula is [[Garfield|Grandma Arbuckle]]. |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Ursula is [[Garfield|Grandma Arbuckle]]. |
||
* [[Impaled |
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: In the climax, when Eric stabs her with the bow of the ship. |
||
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: Subversion; Ursula was actually based on the drag queen Divine, who was originally supposed to voice her, but died before he could even record the voice, so the role went to Pat Carroll instead. |
* [[Ink Suit Actor]]: Subversion; Ursula was actually based on the drag queen Divine, who was originally supposed to voice her, but died before he could even record the voice, so the role went to Pat Carroll instead. |
||
* [[Kick the Dog]]: A literal example in her human form. |
* [[Kick the Dog]]: A literal example in her human form. |
||
Line 198: | Line 232: | ||
=== Flotsam and Jetsam === |
=== Flotsam and Jetsam === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Paddi Edwards |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Animal Eye Spy]]: They serve as this to Ursula. |
* [[Animal Eye Spy]]: They serve as this to Ursula. |
||
* [[Evil Minions]] |
* [[Evil Minions]] |
||
Line 210: | Line 246: | ||
=== Glut the Shark === |
=== Glut the Shark === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Carnivores Are Mean]] |
* [[Carnivores Are Mean]] |
||
* [[Everything's Even Worse |
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]] |
||
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]/[[ |
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]/[[Non Sequitur Scene]] |
||
* [[The Voiceless]] |
* [[The Voiceless]] |
||
=== Morgana === |
=== Morgana === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Pat Carroll |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] |
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] |
||
* [[The Unfavorite]] |
* [[The Unfavorite]] |
||
=== Undertow the Tiger Shark === |
=== Undertow the Tiger Shark === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Clancy Brown |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[The Dragon]]: To Morgana |
* [[The Dragon]]: To Morgana |
||
* [[Everything's Even Worse |
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]] |
||
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Undertow is voiced by [[ |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Undertow is voiced by [[SpongeBob SquarePants|Mr. Krabs]]. |
||
=== Cloak and Dagger === |
=== Cloak and Dagger === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Evil Minions]] |
* [[Evil Minions]] |
||
* Expy: To Flotsam and Jetsam from the first film. |
* Expy: To Flotsam and Jetsam from the first film. |
||
Line 238: | Line 280: | ||
=== Marina del Ray === |
=== Marina del Ray === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Benjamin the Manatee === |
=== Benjamin the Manatee === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== The Evil Manta === |
=== The Evil Manta === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' [[Tim Curry]] |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Affably Evil]] |
* [[Affably Evil]] |
||
* [[Badass Cape]]: His manta wings double as an effective one. |
* [[Badass Cape]]: His manta wings double as an effective one. |
||
Line 254: | Line 300: | ||
* [[Good Hurts Evil]] |
* [[Good Hurts Evil]] |
||
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Implied to be heading in this direction in the last episode of the TV series after Ariel saves him from getting his brain drained. |
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Implied to be heading in this direction in the last episode of the TV series after Ariel saves him from getting his brain drained. |
||
* [[Hoist |
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: Almost gets his own brain sucked out by his pet brain sponge. |
||
* [[Large Ham]] |
* [[Large Ham]] |
||
* [[Manipulative Bastard]] |
* [[Manipulative Bastard]] |
||
Line 262: | Line 308: | ||
=== Lobster Mobster and Da Shrimp === |
=== Lobster Mobster and Da Shrimp === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]: If Mobster's accent is anything to go by. |
* [[Brooklyn Rage]]: If Mobster's accent is anything to go by. |
||
* [[The Mafia]]: Well, as close as you're gonna get to the mob on a children's show produced by Disney, |
* [[The Mafia]]: Well, as close as you're gonna get to the mob on a children's show produced by Disney, |
||
=== Octopins === |
=== Octopins === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Two Alligators === |
=== Two Alligators === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Little Evil === |
=== Little Evil === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Identical Grandson]]: Looks almost exactly like a miniature version of his father minus the mustache. |
* [[Identical Grandson]]: Looks almost exactly like a miniature version of his father minus the mustache. |
||
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: His motivation for befriending Ariel. |
* [[I Just Want to Have Friends]]: His motivation for befriending Ariel. |
||
* [[Missing Mom]]: No word on what happened to Mrs. Evil Manta. |
* [[Missing Mom]]: No word on what happened to Mrs. Evil Manta. |
||
* [[Overlord, Jr.]] |
* [[Overlord, Jr.]] |
||
=== Howling Hairfish === |
=== Howling Hairfish === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: Justified, seeing as how they're underwater and all. |
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: Justified, seeing as how they're underwater and all. |
||
=== Brain Sponge === |
=== Brain Sponge === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Sea serpent === |
=== Sea serpent === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
== Other Characters == |
== Other Characters == |
||
=== Sir Grimsby === |
=== Sir Grimsby === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Ben Wright (1st film), Kay E. Kuter (2nd film) |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
⚫ | |||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
⚫ | |||
* [[Only Sane Man]] |
* [[Only Sane Man]] |
||
* [[The Renfield]]: To Eric. |
* [[The Renfield]]: To Eric. |
||
Line 296: | Line 351: | ||
=== Carlotta === |
=== Carlotta === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== Chef Louis === |
=== Chef Louis === |
||
'''Voiced by:''' Rene Auberjonois |
|||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
{{tropelist|Tropes exhibited by this character include:}} |
|||
* [[French Jerk]] |
* [[French Jerk]] |
||
* [[Gratuitous French]] |
* [[Gratuitous French]] |
||
Line 305: | Line 363: | ||
* [[Super-Persistent Predator]]: to Sebastian, though, to Louis, it may be more a matter of pride than simply to serve the little crab as an entrée. |
* [[Super-Persistent Predator]]: to Sebastian, though, to Louis, it may be more a matter of pride than simply to serve the little crab as an entrée. |
||
=== Priest |
=== Priest === |
||
'''A description of the character goes here.''' |
|||
=== |
|||
{{worksubpagefooter}} |
|||
{{reflist}} |
|||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Little Mermaid, The}} |
|||
[[Category:Characters]] |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 17 April 2024
Some or all of these characters need descriptions. A list of tropes is not a description. Please provide at least a few words telling how these characters differ from other characters with the same tropelists. |
Characters from The Little Mermaid (1989 film) include:
The Good Guys
Ariel
Voiced by: Jodi Benson
A description of the character goes here.
- Action Girl: At least, in the water.
- Be Yourself
- Buffy-Speak: Ariel uses this when referring to the human things she collected, no thanks to Scuttle.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Collector of the Strange: Her hobby of collecting human things.
- Curtain Clothing: In the first film.
- Cute Mute: After she loses her voice in the first film.
- Deal with the Devil: How Ariel loses her voice to Ursula.
- Determinator
- Disney Princess
- Drives Like Crazy: When Eric shows her around his kingdom, he lets her have the reigns to the carriage. She apparently only knows enough to make the horses go even faster.
- Eighties Hair
- Fairytale Wedding Dress
- Fatal Flaw: Curiosity.
- Fish Out of Water: A near-literal example of the trope.
- Foot Focus: The scene right after the transformation sequence seems to be dedicated to this, as she starts getting used to her new appendages. She's the source of the current trope image, in fact.
- Giant Poofy Sleeves
- Graceful Ladies Like Purple: One of her dresses in the sequel.
- Hoist by Her Own Petard: She decides that it's best for Melody's safety to keep Melody ignorant of her true origins and heritage. But Melody's ignorance (and Ariel's unwillingness to be truthful when she finds the locket) is exactly what causes her to run away and go against her mother until Morgana reveals her true colors.
- Hot Mom: In the sequel.
- "I Want" Song: "Part Of Your World".
- Leitmotif: "Part Of Your World". "Ahh, ahh, ahh..."
- Pimped-Out Dress
- Princesses Prefer Pink
- Rebellious Princess
- Former Teen Rebel: In the sequel, she scolds Melody for doing basically what she used to do as a teen. Granted, she did have good reason, but all she ever told Melody was to stay out of the ocean.
- Red Headed Heroine
- Seashell Bra
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to her sister Arista (Girly Girl) in The TV Series. Girly Girl to her daughter Melody (Tomboy) in the Direct to Video sequel "Return to the sea".
Prince Eric
Voiced by: Christopher Daniel Barnes (1st film), Rob Paulsen (2nd film)
A description of the character goes here.
- Brainwashed: This happened to Eric by "Vanessa" in the first film.
- Chekhov's Skill: His piloting his ship through a hurricane in the first film.
- Foot Focus: Used when Scuttle tried looking for his heartbeat.
- Heroes Love Dogs
- Hot Dad: In the sequel.
- I Will Find You: His intention to find Ariel after she was taken by Ursula.
- Leitmotif: Has a short love motif heard at the beginnings of "Bedtime" and "Eric to the Rescue".
- Marry for Love: In the first film.
- Meaningful Name
- The Other Darrin: He is voiced by Rob Paulsen in the second film.
- Rebel Prince
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
King Triton
Voiced by: Kenneth Mars
A description of the character goes here.
- Arc Villain: He starts off as the antagonist, but since Ursula far surpasses him in depravity, Ursula ends up becoming the main villain.
- Badass Beard: He has a long beard that befits his status as the king of the ocean.
- Badass Grandpa
- Fantastic Racism: His opinion of humans is not high and for good reason too: a human ship killed his wife by accident, but thankfully, he stops being racist in the end.
- Fatal Flaw: Loyalty.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Ken Mars at his best.
- Leitmotif: Has a Fanfare.
- My God, What Have I Done?: In the first film, when he realizes that he was too hard on Ariel.
- Overprotective Dad: He fails to consider that humans might not be an inherently evil race, and that Eric is a good person and that Ariel wouldn't be wrong to marry him.
- Papa Wolf: Deconstructed. He ends up making a mistake that causes Ariel to want to make a deal with Ursula.
- Physical God: Though he doesn't seem to be as strong as Ursula once she gets the trident.
- Prongs of Poseidon: Fitting, considering that it's implied Poseidon is his father.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
Sebastian the Crab
Voiced by: Samuel E. Wright
A description of the character goes here.
- Badly-Battered Babysitter: In the second film.
- Butt Monkey
- The Chew Toy
- Overly Long Name: According to his introduction before the royal court, it's Horatio Felonious Ignatius Crustaceous Sebastian
- The Renfield: To King Triton.
Flounder the Fish
Voiced by: Jason Marin (1st film), Edan Gross & Bradley Pierce (TV series), Cam Clarke (2nd film), Parker Goris (3rd film)
A description of the character goes here.
- Cowardly Sidekick: At the beginning of the first film
- Hey, It's That Voice!: In the second film, it's Cam Clarke voicing Flounder as an adult.
- Informed Species: Flounder does not look anything like an actual flounder, though he might be named after the verb instead of the fish.
- The Other Darrin: In the TV series, the second film, and the third film.
Scuttle the Seagull
Voiced by: Buddy Hackett (1st and 2nd films), Maurice LaMarche (TV series)
A description of the character goes here.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: When he stalls the wedding to buy Ariel some time in the first film.
- Did You Get a New Haircut?: In the first film, when he meets up with Ariel after she became human.
- Feather Fingers
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Who would've thought that Tennessee Steinmetz was a seagull?
- Ink Suit Actor: Scuttle bears a strong resemblance to his voice actor, the late Buddy Hackett.
- The Klutz: Scuttle seems to have a habit of occasionally running into things while flying.
- Know-Nothing Know-It-All: His knowledge about human things is anything but accurate.
- Leitmotif: His playful theme can be heard at the beginning of "Wedding Announcement" and was rewritten as "Beyond My Wildest Dreams" in the Broadway Show.
- The Other Darrin: Scuttle is voiced by Maurice LaMarche in the TV series.
- Plucky Comic Relief
- Punctuated Pounding/Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: From the first film, "The prince! Is marrying! The sea witch! In disguise!"
- Small Name, Big Ego
- Sophisticated As Hell: "You've got an aesthetically pleasing configuration of hair that humans go nuts over."
- Toothy Bird
Max the Sheepdog
A description of the character goes here.
- Big Friendly Dog
- Butt Biter: Max gets to bite Ursula/Vanessa in the butt near the end of the first film.
- Even the Dog Is Ashamed
- Evil-Detecting Dog: Taken to the extreme in the first film.
- They Have the Scent: From the first film, when he finds Ariel after she became human.
Melody
Voiced by: Tara Strong
A description of the character goes here.
- Deal with the Devil: When she trades Triton's trident to Morgana in the second movie in order to become a permanent mermaid.
- Determinator
- Kid Has a Point: She arguably has better reasons for running away than Ariel did
- Rebellious Princess
- Spin Offspring: As Ariel's daughter, the spotlight shifted to her for the direct-to-video sequel.
- Tomboy Princess
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tomboy to Girly Girl's Ariel.
Tip and Dash
Voiced by: Max Casella (Tip) and Stephan Furst (Dash)
A description of the character goes here.
- Cowardly Sidekick: Dash.
- Everything's Better with Penguins: Tip.
- Expy: Tip and Dash are basically sea creature versions of Timon and Pumbaa.
- Fat and Skinny
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Tip is voiced by Daxter while Dash is Vir Cotto.
- Miles Gloriosus: Tip again.
- Those Two Guys
"Surfer"
A description of the character goes here.
Queen Athena
Voiced by: Lorelei Hill Butters (speaking) and Andrea Robinson (singing)
A description of the character goes here.
- Significant Green-Eyed Redhead
- Hot Mom
- Strong Family Resemblance: She looks almost exactly like Ariel, except her eyes are green.
Ariel's Sisters
A description of the character goes here.
Catfish Club Band
A description of the character goes here.
Urchin
A description of the character goes here.
Pearl
A description of the character goes here.
Stormy the Seahorse
A description of the character goes here.
Spot the Baby Orca
A description of the character goes here.
Herald the Seahorse
A description of the character goes here.
Sea monster
A description of the character goes here.
The Bad Guys
Ursula
Voiced by: Pat Carroll
A description of the character goes here.
- Adaptational Villainy: In the fairy tale, the sea witch was a neutral character who in addition to warning the mermaid of the transformation's consequences, didn't go back on her deal with the mermaid until asked to, and never interferes directly.
- Ambition Is Evil
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: In the climax of the first film.
- Benevolent Boss: An unusual example for a Disney film. Subverted in the TV series, though.
- Big Bad
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Her human alias, "Vanessa".
- Brainwashed: "Vanessa" does this to Eric.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She clearly cares about Flotsam and Jetsam, and is outraged at their deaths.
- Evil Eyebrows
- Evil Laugh
- Evil Sounds Deep
- Family-Unfriendly Death: When Eric stabs her with the ship's bowline. Strangely enough, her death looks very similar to that of Jafar's.
- Glamour Failure: When "Vanessa" looks in the mirror, her true identity is revealed.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Ursula is Grandma Arbuckle.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: In the climax, when Eric stabs her with the bow of the ship.
- Ink Suit Actor: Subversion; Ursula was actually based on the drag queen Divine, who was originally supposed to voice her, but died before he could even record the voice, so the role went to Pat Carroll instead.
- Kick the Dog: A literal example in her human form.
- Leitmotif: "Poor Unfortunate Souls", of course!
- Make Myself Grow: In the climax.
- Mama Bear: Ursula did not take kindly to Flotsam and Jetsam getting blasted by the trident.
- Oh Crap: "Vanessa" does one when she sees the whole flock of birds flying towards her.
- Power Hair
- Purple Eyes: As Vanessa.
- Sanity Slippage
- Slasher Smile
- Unscaled Merfolk
- Villainous Breakdown: Near the end.
- Villainous Glutton
- Villain Song: "Poor Unfortunate Souls".
- Wicked Witch
- X-Ray Sparks: During her death scene.
Flotsam and Jetsam
Voiced by: Paddi Edwards
A description of the character goes here.
- Animal Eye Spy: They serve as this to Ursula.
- Evil Minions
- Family-Unfriendly Death: They end up getting blasted to smithereens from a misfire from the trident.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: It's both chilling and amazing at the same time to think that Gozer the Gozerian is a pair of evil eels.
- Leitmotif: If you listen carefully, they have a sub-theme inside of Ursula's own leitmotif.
- Meaningful Name
- Mismatched Eyes
- Those Two Bad Guys
Glut the Shark
A description of the character goes here.
- Carnivores Are Mean
- Everything's Even Worse with Sharks
- One-Scene Wonder/Non Sequitur Scene
- The Voiceless
Morgana
Voiced by: Pat Carroll
A description of the character goes here.
Undertow the Tiger Shark
Voiced by: Clancy Brown
A description of the character goes here.
- The Dragon: To Morgana
- Everything's Even Worse with Sharks
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Undertow is voiced by Mr. Krabs.
Cloak and Dagger
A description of the character goes here.
- Evil Minions
- Expy: To Flotsam and Jetsam from the first film.
- Meaningful Name
- Those Two Bad Guys
- The Voiceless
Marina del Ray
A description of the character goes here.
Benjamin the Manatee
A description of the character goes here.
The Evil Manta
Voiced by: Tim Curry
A description of the character goes here.
- Affably Evil
- Badass Cape: His manta wings double as an effective one.
- Beware My Stinger Tail
- The Corrupter: His first plot involves turning all the denizens of Atlantica against one another
- Dark Is Evil
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He genuinely seems to love and care about his son, Little Evil. He just really wishes Evil would act, well, more evil.
- Evil Sounds Deep
- Glowing Eyes of Doom
- Good Hurts Evil
- Heel Face Turn: Implied to be heading in this direction in the last episode of the TV series after Ariel saves him from getting his brain drained.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Almost gets his own brain sucked out by his pet brain sponge.
- Large Ham
- Manipulative Bastard
- Papa Wolf: A rare villain example.
- Really 700 Years Old: He was imprisoned by ancient Merpeople and apparently hasn't aged a day.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Pupiless eyes, no less.
Lobster Mobster and Da Shrimp
A description of the character goes here.
- Brooklyn Rage: If Mobster's accent is anything to go by.
- The Mafia: Well, as close as you're gonna get to the mob on a children's show produced by Disney,
Octopins
A description of the character goes here.
Two Alligators
A description of the character goes here.
Little Evil
A description of the character goes here.
- Identical Grandson: Looks almost exactly like a miniature version of his father minus the mustache.
- I Just Want to Have Friends: His motivation for befriending Ariel.
- Missing Mom: No word on what happened to Mrs. Evil Manta.
- Overlord, Jr.
Howling Hairfish
A description of the character goes here.
- Our Werewolves Are Different: Justified, seeing as how they're underwater and all.
Brain Sponge
A description of the character goes here.
Sea serpent
A description of the character goes here.
Other Characters
Sir Grimsby
Voiced by: Ben Wright (1st film), Kay E. Kuter (2nd film)
A description of the character goes here.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: In the first film, Grimsby is voiced by Roger, while in the second film, he is voiced by Newt Kiley.
- Only Sane Man
- The Renfield: To Eric.
- Servile Snarker
Carlotta
A description of the character goes here.
Chef Louis
Voiced by: Rene Auberjonois
A description of the character goes here.
- French Jerk
- Gratuitous French
- Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: After he chases Sebastian all over the kitchen in the first film.
- Super-Persistent Predator: to Sebastian, though, to Louis, it may be more a matter of pride than simply to serve the little crab as an entrée.
Priest
A description of the character goes here.
- Back to The Little Mermaid (1989 film)