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La serie se centra en Ariel y sus divertidas aventuras de sirena llena de acción con sus amigos en el místico país submarino de Atlántica, que se inspira en el Caribe.La serie se centra en Ariel y sus divertidas aventuras de sirena llena de acción con sus amigos en el místico país submarino de Atlántica, que se inspira en el Caribe.La serie se centra en Ariel y sus divertidas aventuras de sirena llena de acción con sus amigos en el místico país submarino de Atlántica, que se inspira en el Caribe.
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After the hit 2023 remake of The Little Mermaid, audiences have been waiting to see more of Ariel and her unique adventures. Disney's newest animated series, Disney Jr.'s Ariel, gives us a fresh perspective of Ariel in her childhood. Even though this show is geared toward younger audiences, I definitely enjoyed the show's upbeat and entertaining style.
This series follows eight-year-old Ariel (Mykal-Michelle Harris) growing up in the underwater world of Atlantica. With her best friends Flounder (Gracen Newton), Lucia (Elizabeth Pheonics Caro) and Fernie (Cruz Flateau) she goes on fun and action-packed quests. Ariel's curiosity drives her adventures, inspiring her to collect pieces of treasure and solve problems in remarkable ways.
Disney Jr.'s Ariel is the perfect new show for families, especially those with younger children. The first thing that grabbed my attention when watching Ariel was its use of vibrant colors. The bright pinks, blues, and yellows are perfect for younger audiences, giving the characters energy, and keeping kids engaged in the show even if they can't quite understand the plot yet. A key moment of each episode is when Ariel's tail shimmers and changes colors when she gets an idea, or her emotions change. Not only do those colors provide energy to the show, but I predict the upbeat and catchy songs will help Ariel become a fan favorite. Mykal-Michelle Harris carries the lead role, Ariel, extremely well, showcasing her well-rounded talents as both an actress and singer. Ariel has a star-studded cast, with seasoned actors like Taye Diggs and Amber Riley joining this series as King Triton and Ursula. Each character, old and new, brings a new point of view to the story of the Little Mermaid, making this a thrilling family-friendly show.
There are many positive messages from Ariel, but a prominent one is: don't be afraid of adventure. Ariel is a very curious young girl, and sometimes she faces problems she doesn't know the answer to. However, she stays persistent and makes the best out of every situation, learning something new along the way.
I give Disney Jr.'s Ariel 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. You can find Ariel on Disney Junior on June 27, 2024 and on Disney+ on June 28, 2024. Make sure you check it out! By Maica N., KIDS FIRST!
This series follows eight-year-old Ariel (Mykal-Michelle Harris) growing up in the underwater world of Atlantica. With her best friends Flounder (Gracen Newton), Lucia (Elizabeth Pheonics Caro) and Fernie (Cruz Flateau) she goes on fun and action-packed quests. Ariel's curiosity drives her adventures, inspiring her to collect pieces of treasure and solve problems in remarkable ways.
Disney Jr.'s Ariel is the perfect new show for families, especially those with younger children. The first thing that grabbed my attention when watching Ariel was its use of vibrant colors. The bright pinks, blues, and yellows are perfect for younger audiences, giving the characters energy, and keeping kids engaged in the show even if they can't quite understand the plot yet. A key moment of each episode is when Ariel's tail shimmers and changes colors when she gets an idea, or her emotions change. Not only do those colors provide energy to the show, but I predict the upbeat and catchy songs will help Ariel become a fan favorite. Mykal-Michelle Harris carries the lead role, Ariel, extremely well, showcasing her well-rounded talents as both an actress and singer. Ariel has a star-studded cast, with seasoned actors like Taye Diggs and Amber Riley joining this series as King Triton and Ursula. Each character, old and new, brings a new point of view to the story of the Little Mermaid, making this a thrilling family-friendly show.
There are many positive messages from Ariel, but a prominent one is: don't be afraid of adventure. Ariel is a very curious young girl, and sometimes she faces problems she doesn't know the answer to. However, she stays persistent and makes the best out of every situation, learning something new along the way.
I give Disney Jr.'s Ariel 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. You can find Ariel on Disney Junior on June 27, 2024 and on Disney+ on June 28, 2024. Make sure you check it out! By Maica N., KIDS FIRST!
What a great new version of the Little Mermaid. My kids are really connecting with the stories and taking great lessons with them. The animation is amazing and it sounds even better than the movies! Ariel is cute and funny and the other supporting characters really bring it all together. Glad Disney was able to pull it off so well!
Not gonna reveal any spoilers but some characters may surprise you in this new take. It's not connected to the old Little Mwrmaid movie or the new live action film they made recently. Ariel still gets curious about things and through each episode, goes on her own adventures while learning new and valuable lessons.
Not gonna reveal any spoilers but some characters may surprise you in this new take. It's not connected to the old Little Mwrmaid movie or the new live action film they made recently. Ariel still gets curious about things and through each episode, goes on her own adventures while learning new and valuable lessons.
I wish I could rate this lower than one star. Disney Jr.'s Ariel is another painful example of how far modern animation companies will go to "modernize" classic characters-at the cost of everything that made them iconic in the first place. Ariel has been completely redesigned, and instead of feeling fresh or exciting, it just comes off as forced and unnecessary.
This show claims to be "fun-filled and action-packed," but in reality, it lacks charm, creativity, and any of the heart that made the original Little Mermaid so magical. It feels more like a checklist of trends than an actual story kids can fall in love with.
I'm tired of studios constantly rebooting beloved characters with new styles and personalities just to appeal to "modern" audiences. What's wrong with letting new generations experience the real Ariel-the one so many of us grew up loving? Not everything needs to be reimagined.
This isn't about race or representation-it's about preserving the legacy of timeless characters. Disney Jr.'s Ariel strips away the essence of the original and replaces it with a version that feels generic, awkward, and far removed from what made the story special in the first place.
Nostalgia aside, even as a standalone show, it's just not good. The writing is bland, the tone is overly sanitized, and the animation style doesn't feel inspired. Disney can do better-and used to.
This show claims to be "fun-filled and action-packed," but in reality, it lacks charm, creativity, and any of the heart that made the original Little Mermaid so magical. It feels more like a checklist of trends than an actual story kids can fall in love with.
I'm tired of studios constantly rebooting beloved characters with new styles and personalities just to appeal to "modern" audiences. What's wrong with letting new generations experience the real Ariel-the one so many of us grew up loving? Not everything needs to be reimagined.
This isn't about race or representation-it's about preserving the legacy of timeless characters. Disney Jr.'s Ariel strips away the essence of the original and replaces it with a version that feels generic, awkward, and far removed from what made the story special in the first place.
Nostalgia aside, even as a standalone show, it's just not good. The writing is bland, the tone is overly sanitized, and the animation style doesn't feel inspired. Disney can do better-and used to.
We saw the ads for a new Ariel show from Disney but were even more excited it was going to be a spin off for Disney Junior!! They started off the show with a preview season that was only 5 minutes per episode which was a great way to get my 3 year old hooked for the full season.
The full season is quite fun to watch for all the children and adults in the room. The show follows Ariel as she goes on adventures with her friends throughout her kingdom. It is also educational since one of Ariel's friends is into different types of fish. As the adults, we have even learned about different fish.
What I really love is the attention to detail, Ariel's red hair has texture and it is a show focused on mermaids who would technically be in the Carribbean or West Africa. Ariel's friends are diverse which is great to see in 2024.
Ursula is a loving aunt and King Triton's character is just a fun loving dad. I really like how they refreshed the characterization of the cast for Disney Junior.
The full season is quite fun to watch for all the children and adults in the room. The show follows Ariel as she goes on adventures with her friends throughout her kingdom. It is also educational since one of Ariel's friends is into different types of fish. As the adults, we have even learned about different fish.
What I really love is the attention to detail, Ariel's red hair has texture and it is a show focused on mermaids who would technically be in the Carribbean or West Africa. Ariel's friends are diverse which is great to see in 2024.
Ursula is a loving aunt and King Triton's character is just a fun loving dad. I really like how they refreshed the characterization of the cast for Disney Junior.
I'm not one to watch animated stuff, but upon watching the first episode of Ariel, I was hooked. Ariel and her best friend, Lucia, are so charming and feisty..
Love this series. Once O watched the first episode, I watched two more right away. The charm of the series gives me such a warm feeling, unlike some animated stuff, that feels a bit cold...not humane.
Ariel is the best.
I think that the charm could translate into a live action film or series. That's how much I've connected with these characters and the ambience. Even the "scene sets" are so much more alive...real...than many other animated films.
Love "Ariel" so much. I'll be watching the new episodes this week!
Ariel is the best.
I think that the charm could translate into a live action film or series. That's how much I've connected with these characters and the ambience. Even the "scene sets" are so much more alive...real...than many other animated films.
Love "Ariel" so much. I'll be watching the new episodes this week!
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- TriviaThe animated series title was announced during Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2023 on June 13th, 2023.
- ConexionesFeatured in A Disney Villains Retrospective: Ursula (The Little Mermaid) (2024)
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