Le Secret de la Petite Sirène
- Vidéo
- 2008
- Tous publics
- 1h 17min
Dans le royaume d'Atlantique où la musique est interdite, la plus jeune fille du roi Triton, Ariel, découvre sa passion pour un club de musique clandestin et s'embarque dans une aventure pér... Tout lireDans le royaume d'Atlantique où la musique est interdite, la plus jeune fille du roi Triton, Ariel, découvre sa passion pour un club de musique clandestin et s'embarque dans une aventure périlleuse pour ramener la musique en Atlantique.Dans le royaume d'Atlantique où la musique est interdite, la plus jeune fille du roi Triton, Ariel, découvre sa passion pour un club de musique clandestin et s'embarque dans une aventure périlleuse pour ramener la musique en Atlantique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Ariel
- (voix)
- King Triton
- (voix)
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- Flounder
- (voix)
- Adella
- (voix)
- …
- Alana
- (voix)
- Aquata
- (voix)
- …
- Benjamin
- (voix)
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- Attina
- (voix)
- Ink Spot
- (voix)
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Avis à la une
Under the narration of Sebastian, the story starts with King Triton and his wife, Queen Athena, having seven young daughters (the youngest of whom is Ariel). The entirety of the underwater kingdom of Atlantica is filled with joy, music, and laughter. The merfolk are shown relaxing in a lagoon above water, and Triton gives Athena a small music box. A pirate ship approaches, and they attack, stealing the merpeople's possessions. Everyone escapes except Queen Athena, who is crushed by the pirate ship. Devastated by Athena's death, Triton throws the music box away and bans music from the kingdom. Ten years later, Triton's daughters live under a strict schedule maintained by their governess, Marina Del Rey, an original villainess voiced by Sally Field, with no relations to the two witches what so ever. Marina hates her job and longs for Sebastian's, who is the king's attaché. Ariel is frustrated by their current lifestyle, which brings her into conflict with her strict father. During their morning "walk", Ariel tickles her sister Adella with kelp, and she is given the punishment of cleaning barnacles. While carrying out her punishment, Ariel encounters Flounder, a fish who is making music. That night, Ariel sees Flounder outside the window and follows him to an underground music club. She is overjoyed by the presence of music and is shocked when she learns that Sebastian performs at the club. When her presence is revealed, at first all the club patrons flee, but Ariel sings a song explaining her love of music, and she joins the club with an oath. That's all I'm telling you. You will have to see it for yourself.
It's great to finally see Ariel's mother, Queen Athena, who looks like Ariel. But I can see some differences between mother and daughter: Athena's hair is a different shade of red compared to Ariel's and done up almost like a ponytail. And her eyes, I think, are green. Overall, Ariel's Beginning is another excellent Disney OAV (original animated video) and perfect to go with the original film and "Return to the Sea." I love Ariel's sisters, Alana (pink fin), Arista (red fin), and Attina (orange fin).
Consistent between both films is the very high quality animation. TLM:AB keeps CGI to a minimum and much effort has been made to keep the characters close to the original character models (and in many cases, character models have heavily improved over the original). This is probably as good as it will get without the original team of animators.
What saves this film is the fantastic hand-drawn animation in the age of ugly CGI and lazy flash-drawn cartoons. I would go as far as to say that the animation here is on-par or higher than the original 1989 release (the original was plagued with off-model animation). Unfortunately, the story is only so-so. The plot is very weak but effort has been made to develop all of the sisters' personalities, which I really appreciate (they are believable sister to sister relationships). I think Disney recognised that without Alan Menken, the music for TLM would not have charm or beauty. Disney did the right thing for this film by keeping songs short and to a minimum.
This film highly deserves a chance to be seen by many, unlike the rushed and horrible Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe last Disney animated direct-to-video film to date. One of the inquiries John Lasseter made after becoming chief creative officer of both Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios was for the studio to only work on spin-offs like the Tinker Bell franchise and occasionally original films, which also canceled sequels from Disneytoon Studios (theatrical and direct-to-video ones) that officially had been underway or planned at the time, such as Pinocchio 2, Dumbo II, The Jungle Book 3, The Aristocats II, Aladdin 4, Hercules 2 and Mulan III, in addition more Disney Princess Enchanted Tales films.
- GaffesIn the scene where Swifty asks Triton to raise his right hand for the oath, Triton raises his left hand instead of his right.
- Citations
Queen Athena: [singing] Oh the waves roll low,/and the waves roll high;/and so/it goes/under a bright blue, endless sky;/Waves try to measure/the days that we treasure;/wave hello, and wave goodbye.
- Crédits fousThis film wouldn't have been made possible without the inspiration from the original motion picture, and the work of its talented artists and animators.
- ConnexionsFeatured in That Fellow in the Coat: A Look Back at Disney's Sequels (2010)
- Bandes originalesPart of Your World
Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 17 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1