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A Look at Disney: Little Mermaid's Island

Posted by Moviefan12 on June 12, 2012 at 8:10 AM


 

Man this has got to be one of the most obscure things that I've looked at to date. First off, I'd like to thank DisneyOtoko for telling me about this. Little Mermaid's Island was live action show with puppets that was proposed in the '90s by none other than the father of The Muppets, Jim Henson. Two episodes were shot but never aired. However you can find a short video of it online. Now this article will be a bit different as it won't be a regular review but rather just my thoughts on it and there are a lot of pictures to be found, thanks to Muppet Wiki Now the first thing I noticed is that this show was really and I mean really loose with contitunity in regards to the film as Prince Eric is nowhere to be found yet not only do Grimbsy and Max appear in this show but it appears that the characters know them. Now this wouldn't be an issue with me but Ariel is still a mermaid in this show and in the film, she didn't meet these characters until after she was turned into a human by Ursula.

 



The Max puppet was actually Ambrosius from Labyrinth. A movie that I will admit to not seeing but as for my feelings on a puppet being reused, well in some ways it reminds of when Disney would reuse animation to cut corners and to me it's not a big deal. If it was meant to entertain I could get past that but I can't past the fact that Ariel and her friends know these characters and Ariel is still a mermaid. I just can't wrap my head around that one. Now there were two characters introduced to the series and normally I wouldn't have an issue with except for the fact that one of the characters is Flounder's twin sister. Excuse me, when I say huh?

 




My issue with this character is that I just don't see the point to her. Sure, you could argue that Ariel didn't have many female friends but my counter argument would be why not use one of Ariel's sister. Sure, Ariel is the youngest but really using one of her sisters could give those characters development and even in the animated series, they're more or less recurring characters. Mind you, that's not a hit on the show but rather just an observation. Now I have to say that the best looking puppet that I've seen from the stills is Sebastian but that doesn't surprise me as he in my mind seems to be the most natural to adapt to puppet form. Now none of the puppets look bad, I mean this is Henson so I wold expect nothing less and oh, sorry for not touching upon the other character but really, I had stronger feeling regarding Sandy. Anyways, here's Sebastian


 

There is just something about the look of Sebastian as puppet here that is gorgeous. This one literally looks as though he jumped out of the film into our world. He is just so amazing to look at and I had wondered if he gotten a second life in Voyage of The Little Mermaid but sadly no, that does not seem to be the case. I should also mention Sebastian's original VA (voice actor) Samuel E. Wright did return to voice Sebastian for this show as did Buddy Hackett as Scuttle. Disregarding my disdain for that character, it's nice to see that they were able to get the original VA's.

 

 



 

Now I'm sure the big question on everyone's mind is how does Ariel look? Okay but I can't get over the puppets. Now they did make a slight tweak to her outfit which is kind of understandable seeing as this is children's show. In this version, Ariel does not wear her seashell bra and instead her outfit is entirely green. Which is a bit weird but probably thinking too hard.

 

I'm kind of bummed that this show never got to see the light of day because I think this would have been the best puppet show from Disney using their characters. All of the puppets are just so much fun to look at and they have the Henson quality to them. Now one of the big factors that this show never happened is the main reason a lot of other Henson projects that were planned with Disney never happened. Due to his untimely death. Now I can't judge this fairly as there have never been a proper release but just looking at these puppets makes me think that it would've been fun save for the character of Sandy and the loose contitunity. What are your thoughts on this, do you think it would've been good or not? Tell me in the comments. Peace!

 





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8 Comments

Reply Moviefan12
08:26 PM on June 12, 2012 
alexthed says...
That dog is from Labyrinth? I thought it looked familiar! I really don't think it's a bad idea to have Ariel be a mermaid still. It reminds me of BTTF: The Animated Series. We all know the Delorean was destroyed at the end of Part III, but it was still on the show because that was the hook - people wanted to see time travel so they wrote the show around time travel.



My problem isn't that Ariel's still a mermaid but rather the events of this show take place before the movie and in this show she already knows Grimbsy and Max yet Prince Eric was never to appear in this show. The only human actors that would've been in this show would've been the actor playing Grimbsy and the actress playing Ariel. To me that is just mighty confusing. I do see what your saying and I've heard arguments that Ariel works better as a mermaid and do agree with that but I don't think there was any need to have Grimbsy and Max in this show if it were to be set before the events of the movie. Although I must say that was keen comparison. I hope that this didn't come off too hard.
Reply alexthed
07:56 PM on June 12, 2012 
That dog is from Labyrinth? I thought it looked familiar! I really don't think it's a bad idea to have Ariel be a mermaid still. It reminds me of BTTF: The Animated Series. We all know the Delorean was destroyed at the end of Part III, but it was still on the show because that was the hook - people wanted to see time travel so they wrote the show around time travel.
Reply Moviefan12
11:51 AM on June 12, 2012 
Yeah, this is obscure and I do agree that with Jim Henson behind it, it could've been a decent show.
Reply SOJA
11:46 AM on June 12, 2012 
Plus, Ariel is such a babe ;)

Yeah I kinda wish this show got some air time. It wouldn't be so bad as long as it isn't insulting to the audience. Knowing Jim Henson, he got the right people for this show; the puppets look great, the sets look pretty cool and Ariel... Well even if she doesn't look the same she still looks like the part.

Very obscure show INDEED. Thanks Moviefan12
Reply Moviefan12
10:39 AM on June 12, 2012 
Les says...
Hi Moviefan12. Wow, that's really hard to judge.....Henson would've made it amazing-continuity or not, but it sounds like even he wasn't 100% sure it was working even before his untimely demise. Personally, I think the show might've worked better without Max, Grimsby, etc., but be just about Ariel, her family, friends and occasional trips to talk with Scuttle. Good article, my friend. Peace.



Yeah, I agree that I think he could've made it amazing and I do think that it would've been better had Max & Grimbsy not been in the show.
Reply Les
10:26 AM on June 12, 2012 
Hi Moviefan12. Wow, that's really hard to judge.....Henson would've made it amazing-continuity or not, but it sounds like even he wasn't 100% sure it was working even before his untimely demise. Personally, I think the show might've worked better without Max, Grimsby, etc., but be just about Ariel, her family, friends and occasional trips to talk with Scuttle. Good article, my friend. Peace.
Reply Moviefan12
09:21 AM on June 12, 2012 
BigBlackHatMan says...
With Henson behind it, it could have been a solid show. It is just one more reason to morn his death. Good work


Yeah, I think so too but apparently Henson pulled the plug on this because at the time he was working on Muppet Vision and wasn't happy with where this was going but his death did come around this time.
Reply BigBlackHatMan
09:17 AM on June 12, 2012 
With Henson behind it, it could have been a solid show. It is just one more reason to morn his death. Good work

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