The Little Mermaid III: Ariel's Beginning (2008)

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Written by Robert Reece, Evan Spiliotopoulos

Directed by Peggy Holmes

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In this delightful prequel to the story of The Little Mermaid, we learn Ariel's history and hear how the arrival of a pirate ship and the death of her mother affected Ariel's life. Sick with grief at his beloved wife's demise, King Triton bans all music from the under water kingdom of Atlantica. So Ariel and her sisters grow up in a musicless world, being cared for by nanny Marina Del Ray, who has ambitions to become the next chief of staff after Sebastian. When Ariel discovers a secret underwater club where music is played, her life is changed forever - and Marina sees her chance for promotion.

When is The Little Mermaid III: Ariel's Beginning next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic January 2nd, 2010, 10:30am and on Disney Cinemagic HD January 2nd, 2010, 10:30am. See more...

Cast

Jodi BensonAriel
Samuel E. WrightSebastian
Jim CummingsKing Triton / Shelbow
Image for Sally FieldSally FieldMarina Del Ray
Parker GorisFlounder
Tara StrongAdella / Andrina
Jennifer HaleAlana
Grey DeLisleAquata / Arista
Jeff BennettBenjamin / Guards
Kari WahlgrenAttina
Lorelei Hill ButtersQueen Athena
Kevin Michael RichardsonCheeks / Ray Ray
Image for Rob PaulsenRob PaulsenInk Spot / Swifty

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