Ursula The Little Mermaid 592 votes Ursula the Sea Witch is a fictional character and the main antagonist from Walt Disney Pictures' 28th animated film The Little Mermaid. She is voiced by Pat Carroll, who also provides her vocals for all the canonical animated media. Ursula is b...
Sometimes referred to as love anime, these shows can be a little more slow-paced than your typical shoujo anime, but that isn't to say they're boring. In fact some of the best romance anime isn't strictly about love, but rather a combination of multiple genres. In the hit series ...
Zane Grey’s books have survived the best, although Ursula Parrott’s Ex-Wife has had a recent revival thanks to reissues from Faber (UK) and McNally Editions (US) and a 2023 biography by Marsha Gordon.
a no-holds barred, live from the stage promo for Disney’s upcoming live action, THE LITTLE MERMAID, followed by the first full trailer. I don’t recall such unadulterated marketing schemes every being a part of the ceremony in previous year. Later we did receive a tribute to Warner ...
Book Summary: A little mermaid defies her emotionless existence to pursue love with a troubled human prince. Why You Should Read: This is perfect if you’re looking for a dark retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid. Content Note: Suggestive references and self-harm with a chara...
. So I've always been a fan of expanding knowledge of a Disney animated feature's background stories, whether that's with the slew of international Cinderella tales, rereading Anderson's The Little Mermaid or The Snow Queen, or, in the case of Moana, doing some research into previously ...
Stolen was a little slow in pace for the first part of the book, but I was never tempted to put it down and stop reading. Elsa is a compelling character, you will find yourself wanting to find out what happens to her and her family. ...
The Little Mermaid (dir. Ron Clements and John Musker) The Seventh Continent (dir. Michael Haneke) The War of the Roses (dir. Danny DeVito) Born on the Fourth of July (dir. Oliver Stone) Enemies: A Love Story (dir. Paul Mazursky) The Juniper Tree (dir. Nietzchka Keene) Scandal (...
good, they’re very very good. Like Luke Turner’s beautiful, ambivalent essay on cruising, looking back on encounters he is now old enough to recognise as abusive. And Kieran Yates’ fan fiction about women of colour in popular culture; from Padma Patil, to Ursula from The Little Mermaid...
war, the one the Headless Horseman is supposed to be the ghost of, the Van Tassels paid to have him buried in case it was the same one that saved the infant from the fire. This is all apparently real legend, if not verifiable history, as opposed to intentional fiction like the story....