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Ariel is Triton's daughter, the king of the sea. She is always dreaming of living with humans beings and she is not afraid of them. She collects everthing that she finds in the sea. She will fall in love with Eric, a human prince.

He is the loyale friend of Ariel. He would be always at her side and he knows all her secrets.

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View Master Little Mermaid

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1989

 The title character is a precocious teenager named Ariel, the daughter of Triton, king of the Sea. Against her dad's wishes, Ariel journeys beyond her own world to the surface, where she falls in love with Prince Eric, a handsome human. Foolishly, the little mermaid enters into an agreement with evil sea witch Ursula in order to become human herself. 

1992

In this direct-to-video sequel to Disney's animated hit The Little Mermaid, Ariel and Eric are the proud parents of a little girl named Melody, who has begun to hear the call of the sea she has inherited from her mother. But wicked Morgana, the sister of Ursula, seeks revenge against Ariel, and has devised a scheme to take control of the oceans. As Melody goes to the waters in dreams of becoming a mermaid like her mother once was, he is drawn into Morgana's plot, and now Ariel must reunite with her childhood friend Sebastian to save her daughter. 

2008

This prequel to Disney's widely acclaimed feature film The Little Mermaid follows Ariel's adventures from long before she gave up her fins for true love. When she wasn't singing alongside her sisters, Ariel spent her time with her mother, Queen Athena. Ariel is devastated when Athena is kidnapped by pirates, and even further so after King Triton outlaws all singing. Along with pals Flounder and Sebastian, Ariel sets off in hopes of changing her father's decision to ban music from the kingdom.

 

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