Despite Ursula's irredeemable traits, she had a softer side as seen in her relationship with Flotsam and Jetsam, who Ursula lovingly referred to as her "babies" or "poopsies". They are the only creatures she treats with any true affection, despite barking at them at times when enraged. The only remorse she ever displayed was after accidentally killing them with Triton's trident, immediately redirecting her anguish and rage toward Ariel for causing it in the first place.
In the TV series, however, she does abuse her minions for failure at times. Ursula was classy, if not a bit flamboyant, and presents herself with confidence. She had an eye for high standards and decorum as evidenced by her belief that lurking in doorways is rude. Though she was very obese, she appeared to suffer dysmorphia, claiming to be "wasted away to practically nothing" and "starving".
Despite this, she exhibited vanity, regularly admiring herself and applying makeup and hair treatment. Though she had power to alter her appearance, she chose her naturally curvaceous figure, apparently content and even going so far as to flaunt it in a sultry manner. Most of her personal distaste derived from her demoted social status and lack of power. Though Ursula was highly intelligent and calculating, she was extremely arrogant and egotistical to the point of underestimating her opponents.
For example, when she used the trident to transform herself into a giant, she disregarded Eric as a threat and did not consider that her size made her an easy target. She gleefully brought shipwrecks to the surface, inadvertently providing Eric the perfect means to retaliate, without realizing his strength and skill as a sailor. By the time her fatal mistake was realized, it was too late, and she was easily impaled by the broken bow of Eric's ship before she could react.
It was these negative traits and mistakes that eventually led to Ursula's painful, yet justified, death. Though it is ambiguous as to whether or not Ursula knew she was evil, she makes it clear in song to Ariel that she is aware of her infamous reputation among the merfolk and appears to agree with and embrace their assessment. Some media, such as the Disney Villains book, back this up. Ursula is a morbidly obese octopod, classified as a cecaelia half human, half octopus.
She has light lavender skin, short white hair, and her body, from the waist down, is black with six tentacles dotted by violet suckers. The area around her eyes is a darker shade than the rest of her face. Her eyes are gray and she has a mole near the right side of her mouth. She is always seen wearing makeup; in particular, she has aqua blue eye shadow, deep red lipstick, and red nails. For jewelry she wears purple shell earrings and a gold nautilus shell necklace.
Ursula's alter-ego, Vanessa, looks like what could be considered a "mean girl" version of a Disney Princess. In many respects, she resembles Ariel with her striking beauty, slim figure, and long hair.
It is believed that this was deliberate, to match Eric's hazy recollection of the woman on the beach. However, it's not difficult to tell them apart. Vanessa has olive skin, dark brown hair black when wet that is parted down the middle rather than brushed to the side like Ariel's, higher cheekbones, and violet eyes in contrast to Ariel's bright blue which are accented by highly arched eyebrows.
The latter feature gives Vanessa a more mischievous expression, especially when she's pleased with herself.
Vanessa wears three outfits during her appearance on screen: the first is a sleeveless blue dress under a deeper blue corset. She wears this and black shoes on the beach when hypnotizing Eric, along with a long black cape, but is later seen without the cape.
Her second outfit is simply the vanilla-colored slip she later wears under her wedding dress and black flats. Her final outfit is the aforementioned wedding dress, a long white affair with ruffles covering the front and a split skirt, revealing the slip underneath. This dress has large puffs at the sleeves, much like Ariel's. She also wears a long, opaque white veil on her head and a pair of white high heels.
With all three outfits, she wears Ursula's golden nautilus pendant which contains Ariel's voice. That is, until Scuttle destroys it at the end of the movie.
Ursula's magical abilities, even without the Trident, were very potent. She was able to concoct various potions to create various spells, including mass-transfer implied during the song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" as well as physically altering people's bodies, as evidenced by her transforming Ariel into a human, as well as her own transformation into Vanessa and Ursula although in the case of Vanessa, she needed Ariel's voice to disguise her own.
However, she was incapable of altering her reflection, which is eventually how her enemies got the drop on her. It is also implied that she was capable of generating storms and may have electrokinetic abilities even prior to gaining the trident, since storm clouds were generated the very second the sunset on the third day, and she utilized lightning bolts from the storm clouds to transform back into her original form.
When it comes to physical powers, Ursula possesses Superhuman Strength, though not as strong as Triton, yet strong enough to throw a mermaid towards a rock, as what she did to Ariel in the alternate ending of the movie.
She was also able to implant voices into Flotsam and Jetsams' heads to relay orders to them, as indicated by her debut scene in the movie. She was also capable of creating poisonous ink clouds which could absorb the energy of the Trident and enhance Ursula's power. Her most dangerous ability, however, was her ability to turn people into polyps should they fail to fulfill their end of the bargain via contracts, having done so multiple times under unspecified circumstances, nearly did so with Ariel, and successfully did so with Triton.
It's also implied that she absorbs their souls while transforming them into polyps, making herself more powerful in the process.
Likewise, once the contract is made, it is indestructible even to someone as powerful as Triton. Presumably, this arcane power is one-way, as she does not end up becoming a polyp for failing to fulfill her end of the contract.
In fact, the only way to completely stop a contract short of fulfilling it is via her death, as evidenced when the polyps turned back into merpeople by the aftermath of her death at the hands of Prince Eric.
When Ursula first appears in the film, she states through a monologue that she once lived in the royal palace of King Triton , the king of the underwater city of Atlantica. She was banished from Atlantica and made her home in the remains of a leviathan where she waits the chance to get her revenge on Triton and become Queen of Atlantica.
She currently resides in a leviathan home lined with a garden of writhing polyps which were merfolk who had previously gone to Ursula for help, but found themselves unable to fulfill their side of the bargain, leading Ursula to claim them as her own and added them to her collection.
Though she remains powerful, Ursula laments her distaste for her living conditions, and secretly watches over King Triton's youngest daughter, Ariel , believing her to be "the key to Triton's undoing". With time, Ursula's assumptions are proven correct, as Ariel one day meets and falls in love with a human prince, named Eric , against Triton's explicit rules.
Ursula commands her minions, moray eels Flotsam and Jetsam , to lure Ariel to her lair, claiming that only she can help make the princess' dreams of living on the surface, beside her apparent true love, a reality.
Little does Ariel realize that this is part of Ursula's scam to take the kingdom. Through the song " Poor Unfortunate Souls ", Ursula proposes an agreement where she will transform Ariel into a human for three days, during which Ariel must receive the "kiss of true love" from Eric. If Ariel succeeds, her transformation into a human will be permanent, but if she fails, she will turn back into a mermaid and be bound to Ursula for eternity. The price for the transformation is Ariel's voice which Ursula will keep no matter what happens.
Ariel agrees and signs a contract that Ursula has conjured. As Ursula orders Ariel to sing, the sea witch summons magical hands to rip out Ariel's voice, which is then magically pulled into Ursula's Nautilus shell necklace. She then laughs gleefully as her plans begin to unfold: Ariel's tail is split into legs.
As she laughs, Ursula allows Sebastian and Flounder to take the human Ariel to the surface. During the time that Ariel is a human and must win a kiss of true love from Eric in order to remain human permanently, Ursula takes every measure to prevent the kiss from occurring, such as when Flotsam and Jetsam tip over the boat in which Ariel and Eric are sitting on as the two are close to kissing.
Fearing that Ariel and Eric may actually fall in love and share a kiss before the deadline, Ursula decides to take matters into her own tentacles.
With intent to sabotage Ariel's relationship with Eric so she can continue with her evil plan, Ursula takes the form of a beautiful human female with Ariel's voice. Under the alias "Vanessa", Ursula bewitches Eric to marry her. However, Ariel's seagull companion, Scuttle , discovers Ursula's villainy and quickly alerts Ariel and King Triton's court composer, Sebastian , who rushes off to alert the king. However, the sun sets before Ariel and Eric can kiss and Ariel transforms back into a mermaid.
Ursula changes back to her true form, grabs Ariel and jumps back into the sea, where she is confronted by King Triton. Ursula reveals her true goal and forces Triton to choose between his freedom and his daughter's. Triton agrees to take Ariel's place, and once Triton is transformed into a polyp, Ursula takes his crown and trident.
Furious with Ursula's trickery, Ariel attacks the sea witch, who immediately retaliates and threatens to destroy the former with the power of the trident. Before she can, Ursula is attacked with a harpoon by Prince Eric. Flotsam and Jetsam are sent to capture the Prince and successfully do so while dragging him down into the sea before Sebastian and Flounder rush to the prince's aid.
Ursula readies a killing shot for Eric, but Ariel grabs hold of her hair, thus redirecting the blast towards Flotsam and Jetsam—killing them. Saddened and enraged by the death of her minions, Ursula seeks vengeance on Ariel and magically alters herself to a massive size. With her new form, Ursula declares herself as ruler of the entire ocean and creates a powerful storm. Eric takes control of a surfaced ship while Ursula's attention is on Ariel.
As Ursula wickedly taunts the idea of "true love" and prepares to kill Ariel using the power of the trident, Eric impales the sea witch by plunging his ship's splintered bow through her abdomen. Ursula screams in pain, and the bow catches lightning, brutally electrocuting her body.
As Ursula loses her last ounces of life, she drops onto the ship and sinks into the sea as her dismembered body falls to the ocean floor. After Ursula's fate was sealed, all the merfolk that have had been under her power, including Triton, are released from their bonds and transform back into their original forms and with Ursula and her minions gone for good, Ariel was able to return to her human form, and she and Eric were finally able to kiss for the very first time, marry, and live happily ever after.
Ursula appears as the main villain of the Little Mermaid prequel television series, which takes place one year prior to her death in the original film. In all of these episodes, she executes various plans to antagonize King Triton and take over Atlantica.
Contrary to the film canon where Ariel first meets Ursula during their deal, Ariel is shown to interact with Ursula more, usually foiling her schemes.
In "Against the Tide", Ursula has been experiencing failures in her most recent magic spells. She believes it to be the work of an odd sea creature that is said to cause bad luck whenever it's around. Ursula decides to destroy the creature, but Ariel rescues it, as she believes it to be harmless. Eventually, the creature's whereabouts have been located at Triton's palace, and Ursula invades the palace during King Triton's homecoming. She prepares to eliminate the beast by using the stolen magic of the trident, though Sebastian was clever enough to make a makeshift version of the creature, and trick Ursula into destroying it instead.
With the beast supposedly gone, Ursula departs. She offers him a wish if he can recover a rare artifact holding great power. Luckily, Zeus is able to subdue Ursula and revert her curse. The first drawing of the Ursula we all know today had a pink mohawk and a shark tail, which would eventually become slithering tentacles. None of them seemed right until an animator named Rob Minkoff drew a, as Hazlitt wrote, "vampy overweight matron who everyone agreed looked a lot like Divine. To Ashman, the resemblance between Ursula and Divine was uncanny, and that wasn't a mistake.
Since he was already a big fan of Divine, he understood that having such a theatrical character, with such an enormous presence, would work for a kids movie. So much so that while creating the music for the film, he began to incorporate Divine's notable growl into a number of Ursula's own musical numbers, like " Poor Unfortunate Souls ," which sees Ursula using two eels like a feather boa.
But, as anyone who's smiled after realizing Ursula stole Ariel's voice in order to bag Prince Eric for herself knows, it can feel really good to watch someone behave this badly. Like Ursula, who has an eye on King Triton's throne, Divine and the roles she played are equal parts aggrieved and aspiring.
So, this growling, seductive, rebellious drag queen-turned-six-legged sea witch fit right into the film, and thus Disney gave us the first — and still to this day, the only — plus-size style icon in Disney history. One of the most revolutionary things about her existence is that she showed girls and boys and those in-between that a woman who isn't as tiny as Ariel still has some self-worth.
Having a few back rolls doesn't stop her from doing a damn thing. And that's an important aspect of her character, especially considering that we're still in a day and age 27 years later when actresses from Melissa McCarthy and Rebel Wilson are constantly being defined by their weight, and forced to comment on plus-size issues.
Though Ursula is a villain, there still is a lot about her that is inspirational. In fact, a lot of my generation finds more to connect to with villains than heroes.
Writers tend to make villains more of what they consider to be flawed, and that actually just humanizes them more and makes us more willing to connect with them and see the world through their viewpoint.
Art was done by LightningLizard. Speaking of being big and beautiful, Ursula also knows how to use her femininity to survive. Yes, on land it's much preferred for ladies not to say a word. It's she who holds her tongue who gets a man! The gender debate the song suggests is actually very interesting! This is something that is explored is critical current movies like The Shape of Water!
Like whoa Ursula! Are we sure this movie was for kids? Pat Carroll not only voiced Ursula, but he voiced her sister Morgana as well. Her personality is sort of funny because she hates being compared to Ursula, saying Ursula was known to be the sibling who got more attention.
She also is just worse at magic than Ursula, though she does get the trident for a little longer, I guess. Art was done by kweekwee. Okay, maybe we too need biology degrees to discuss that question. She says a lot of what I considered to be gibberish. However, she was actually speaking Latin!
Her spell contains Latin references to "throat," "voice," and "fish. The Latin spell probably sounds way cooler than if it was in English, so the animators made the right call there. The sea is hard to animate.
This is especially considering that the animators for The Little Mermaid had to study other Disney scenes involving the ocean to perfect their craft of sea animation. One such scene they studied involved Monstro , that giant whale villain from Pinocchio. They somehow made him feel more like a Megalodon to me than a whale.
Man, the sea has too many monsters. You want to know how dedicated people are to their movie? Pause it whenever there is something in writing and read it to see if it makes any sense. What does it say? Oh good, sounds reasonable! However, Ariel, Sora and friends defeated her and she vanished into darkness. She told Ariel that she could help her be with Prince Eric, by turning Ariel herself into a human a spell that only lasted for three days. Ariel agreed, and signed a contract with Ursula which stated that: if Ariel was able to kiss Eric before the sunset of the third day, then she could stay human forever, but, if she didn't obtain a kiss, she would turn back into a mermaid and belong to Ursula.
After Ariel signed the contract, Ursula took Ariel's voice the price for Ursula's spell and turned the princess into a human girl. After a battle, Sora knocked the Trident out of Ursula's hand and it landed on the boat which Prince Eric was on. He then threw it at Ursula and the Trident went through her chest in a beam of light, defeating her once more.
After her contract expired, Heidi Blickenstaff took over. Then, topping it off, Faith Prince ended. Ursula got three new songs.
The song was supposed to be "Wasting Away". The Little Mermaid Explore. The Characters. The Cast. Wright Tara Strong Pat Carroll. The Little Mermaid TV series. About Us. Admins Mikeac1. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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