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The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

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Taon2000
Tagal1h 15m

To protect her from a sea witch, Ariel's daughter is not allowed in the ocean; but when she becomes 12, she runs away to an adventure under the sea.

Trailer

Cast

Tara Strong

Melody

Pat Carroll

Morgana

Jodi Benson

Ariel

Samuel E. Wright

Sebastian

Buddy Hackett

Scuttle

Kenneth Mars

King Triton

Max Casella

Tip

Stephen Furst

Dash

Rob Paulsen

Eric

Clancy Brown

Undertow

Cam Clarke

Flounder

Rene Auberjonois

Chef Louis

Kay E. Kuter

Grimsby

Edie McClurg

Carlotta

Frank Welker

Max

JS

Justin Schulte

Handsome Boy

Blake Ewing

Boy #1

Emily Hart

Mergirl #1

Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan

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henvi_darjiSep 12, 2022

I love this movie. I was a big fan of the first and (although usually turned off by sequels made more than two years after the original)was surprised with this one. It was not as awkward as most sequels that are done so long after the first. Now, I have one question... Has anyone else noticed that the ages for this movie are mathematically impossible? The original movie came out in 1989, and the second in 2000. This is 11 years, however, the second movie is about the daughter becoming 12. Since Ariel and Eric only knew each other three days, I doubt that the child could have been conceived early enough to make her 12 for this movie. This obviously isn't exactly the greatest comment on here, but it really is something that bothered me throughout the movie.

JollySep 12, 2022

While this sequel isn't up to par with the original on most levels, it has one strong plus over the first - it is more enjoyable for small children (toddlers). The first is entertaining for adults and kids, but can be quite frightening at times (mine kids run across the room on some scenes). This version is purely for the kiddies - not very frightening; more soft, round, friendly critters. It isn't offensive to adults, but won't hold your interest for long. Some of the voice talents aren't as well done as the first, even tho' the same people are doing the voices (Sebastion and Scuttle, in particular). There are significantly fewer musical numbers in the sequel, and they aren't very memorable. Overall, not a bad film, but really just entertainment for kids.