The Little Mermaid (1992) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 24, 1992

Original Title:
The Little Mermaid

Alternate Titles:
La Leyenda de la Sirenita
La Sirenita
Sieben auf einen Streich - die kleine Meerjungfrau
Η Μικρή Γοργόνα

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
GoodTimes Entertainment
Mondo Home Entertainment

Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L 

Runtime: 50

This charming, lively tale based on Hans Christian Anderson's beloved children's story comes to splendid life in an enchanting animated film. The beautiful and adventurous mermaid, Princess Lena, lives with her family in a watery castle and has everything she could ever need, but she longs for only one thing; to explore the world of humans. Determined to marry Prince Stefan, whom she sees when a whirlpool takes her to the surface, Princess Lena must turn to the evil sea witch Cassandra and pay a heavy price for her promise of help.

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Background Designer:
Dan Kubat
Tim Soman

Character Designer:
Ryan Smith

Director:
Masakazu Higuchi
Chinami Namba

Executive Producer:
Ron Layton
Ken Cayre
Joe Cayre
Stan Cayre

Original Music Composer:
John Arrias
Richard Hurwitz

Producer:
Diane Eskenazi

Production Manager:
Saiid Assefi

Screenplay:
Jack Olesker

Script Editor:
Jack Olesker

Songs:
John Arrias
Richard Hurwitz

Writer:
Hans Christian Andersen

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