It's a Good Year to Be a Little Mermaid Fan!
Disney has been very kind to my favorite fairy tale over the past few years. It had an impressive 30th anniversary reception at the D23 Expo, a live televised concert, and an upcoming live-action movie that has unfortunately struggled with a few unexpected setbacks. Now fans of the redheaded Disney Princess have even more treats to look forward to. The Disney Wish, the newest Disney cruise ship setting sail this summer, will feature an all-new Little Mermaid stage show. Details for the show have just been revealed along with an exciting new collection of Little Mermaid-printed merchandise from Vera Bradley. On top of that, , the voice of Ariel, recently announced she will release her autobiography, Part of My World: What I've Learned from The Little Mermaid about Love, Faith, and Finding My Voice, this September!
Sometimes it's hard to please a superfan, and I found myself sorely disappointed with the 2007 Broadway production of Disney's The Little Mermaid. That said, I'm always willing to give the Disney creatives another chance, and this new Little Mermaid show onboard the upcoming Disney Wish might be just that. The show is described as a "modern-day retelling" in which "audiences will rediscover the iconic scenes, acclaimed music, and beloved characters of the film, as a cast of contemporary storytellers put their own spin on the timeless tale." Like most Little Mermaid stage shows, "Under the Sea" is planned to be a huge production with puppets resembling the ones used in Voyage of The Little Mermaid at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Many of the "modern twists" appear to draw inspiration from the upcoming live-action movie, such the actress in the concept art baring a resemblance to Halle Bailey, our newest Ariel. Another modern twist is that we will hear Ariel's thoughts during scenes where she has no voice. Her "inner voice" is reported to "play an important and meaningful role" in the "Kiss the Girl" sequence. With extra songs and dialogues for Ariel, this show has the potential to add an even deeper layer of meaning to the mermaid's burning passion that is so relatable to young people.
Another recent announcement comes from an unlikely place. Vera Bradley, a company renowned for adding feminine prints to luggage and storage supplies, just released a limited edition Little Mermaid collection! These fun new prints featuring Ariel, Flounder, Sebastian, and lots of pink sea flowers on an ocean blue background, are available for purchase on the vast majority of Vera Bradley's products. My personal favorite is the ID holder keychain, which comes in two different varieties--one that features a colorful splattering of fish and flowers from the show-stopping "Under the Sea" number, and another with a large embroidered print of Ariel and a seashell-shaped keychain. The collection also includes keychains, sandals, notebooks, and beach towels--everything you'll need to carry you belongings with you to your dream vacation destination! It's too bad this collection came out right after my trip to Hawaii or I would have invited Ariel, Flounder, and Sebastian to join the fun.
Last but certainly not least, Jodi Benson, the woman who provided Ariel with her incredible voice, announced last week that she obtained a publishing deal with Tyndale Publishing to release a new book for all of her fans. She posted on her Instagram that fans have been asking questions "for 30+ years...about The Little Mermaid, about Broadway, about my life" and that this book is her "love letter" to those of us who have been inspired by Ariel since we were children. Her autobiography will encompass her roles on Broadway as well as her work in the recording booth with Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, which can be seen in old production videos of The Little Mermaid. After being such a successful performer for so long, I wish Jodi Benson the best of luck in her new career as an author and look forward to reading Part of My World: What I've Learned from The Little Mermaid about Love, Faith, and Finding My Voice when it hits shelves on September 13th.
I feel very fortunate to be a fan of one of the most popular Disney Princess movies that gets loads of attention from the company. Ariel gave me the courage to chase after my dreams and the inspiration to continue forward even when things didn't go the way I planned. I always felt seen by the Walt Disney Company as a fan of this film and have countless ways to express my passion for it through clothing and merchandise such as this beautiful posable Nendroid that I received as a belated birthday gift. What's your favorite Disney movie? Do you feel like Disney gives it the attention it deserves? What princess show or product are you looking forward to the most this year? Let me know in the comments!


