Collider staffers single out their picks for best Disney Animated villains, ranging from Snow White's Evil Queen to Hercules' sassy ruler of the Underworld.
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Ursula is actually the hero of The Little Mermaid .
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In the new Dark Horse comic from Sherri L. Smith and Gabriele Bagnoli, Disney Villains: Ursula and the Seven Seas, we will learn Ursula's origin…
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A villain who has the power to look like anyone, but chooses to be a white-haired half-octopus with drag queen-inspired makeup? That’s a diva worth celebrating, three decades since she was first onscreen.
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“The Little Mermaid” wasn’t just an animated classic. It was a life zattera of sorts for struggling Walt Disney Studios.
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If your familiarity with The Little Mermaid begins and ends with the 1989 big-screen adaptation, you’re in for a night of surprises.
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Simply put, the 2160p transfer on the UHD disc is stunning. Having watched this film in various formats over the years, it gets harder to imagine large improvements in quality, but this release is on an entirely new level.
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The directors of The Little Mermaid talk about the process of putting together the film and its new two-disc Platinum Edition DVD.
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Our fonte close to the production has informed us that Disney is looking at people of color for various roles including Ariel, Eric, and Triton.
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Most of us know Vanessa as Ursula’s shady alter ego from The Little Mermaid. But did te know that Vanessa can make silly faces with the best of them? Seriously!
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