The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning Page #2

Synopsis: The kingdom of Atlantica where music is forbidden, the youngest daughter of King Triton, named Ariel, discovers her love to an underground music club and sets off to a daring adventure to bring restoration of music back to Atlantica.
Director(s): Peggy Holmes
Production: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
G
Year:
2008
77 min
Website
3,150 Views


- You disrupted your sisters.

- Well, they laughed.

- Well, I didn't.

- Daddy, why can't...

Is it too much to ask that you

simply walk with your family?

- That's all we ever do.

- Ariel...

- Can't we do something different?

- Enough!

You have to learn to respect

the way I run this kingdom.

Barnacles.

What? That'll take all day.

Well, then you'd better get started,

young lady.

I hate this place.

Mm-hmm.

Snacky-snack.

[animals growling]

OK. [moaning]

- No manners.

- [Marina] This job is killing me!

Oh, dear.

If I have to watch over these

spoiled princesses one more day,

- I'm gonna beach myself!

- Mm-hmm.

You should've heard that little

clawboy Sebastian today. "You're late."

[gibbering] If Triton wasn't looking,

I would have squashed

that crustacean into a crab cake!

- Mm-hmm.

- [inhaling deeply]

- Maybe I'm just too sensitive?

- Dip.

- Did you feed them today?

- Yes. Twice.

And the key?

Ooh! That Sebastian!

- I despise him! I loathe him!

- Never heard that one.

How did that little invertebrate

get to be chief of staff?

- Chutzpah?

- I want that job.

I deserve that job!

So what if I'm late every once in

a while and the girls are miserable?

- Nobody's perfect.

- That's right. Nobody's... perfect.

- Nobody's perfect.

- That's right. Nobody's... perfect.

- Oh... my.

- Everyone makes mistakes,

even... him!

# Benjamin

I need to find a clue

Or a good cuticle cream.

# To get myself Sebastian's job

# To stage a little coup

A straw to break the camel's back

# A teeny dent, a tiny crack

# A quiver or a quake

What I need is one mistake

- Ow!

- Oh, so sorry!

# Just one mistake

Now, color? Sardine Silver?

- No, thanks.

- Orange roughy?

- Not in the mood.

- Rainbow trout?

Just paint them the shade

of clarified butter!

# Sebastian

Oh, better be on his guard

So much for my samples.

# 'Cause I have some electric chums

# And they'll be looking very hard

# A straw to break Sebastian's back

A teeny dent, a tiny crack

# A dowdy double take

What I need is one mistake

Uno error.

# Just one mistake

# Then...

- # Hello, world

- [Benjamin] Oh, my.

- # It's Marina Del Rey

- That's right. Three names.

- # I'm the new attach

- Ooh, French!

# Or maybe more

- # Oh, I want so much more

- Big surprise.

# Hello, world

I'm the belle of the ball

I'm feelin' it. Big wave!

# I'm the greatest of all

the loyal royal big shots

[shouting gleefully, grunts]

- [moans]

- Mmm...

# Work it, Marina

- # Pouty, sassy

- Pouty. Sassy.

# From the engine to the chassis

- Oo-wah oo-wah

- # Got to, got to

- Oo-wah oo-wah

- # Get it, get it

# Gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta

gotta, gotta have it

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Robert Reece

Robert Reece (2 May 1838 – 8 July 1891) was a British comic playwright and librettist active in the Victorian era. He wrote many successful musical burlesques, comic operas, farces and adaptations from the French, including the English-language adaptation of the operetta Les cloches de Corneville, which became the longest-running piece of musical theatre in history up to that time. He sometimes collaborated with Henry Brougham Farnie or others. more…

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