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'''''Little Mermaid's Island''''' was a show proposed by [[Jim Henson]] during his short time in talks with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. A pilot (called ''Sebastian's Birthday'') and a second episode ''Tell The Truth'' was shot, intended for a daily series to air on the [[Disney Channel]], with puppets against blue screen and human characters interacting. Filming took place in a very old studio (once owned by Mary Pickford) in the Silverlake district of [[Los Angeles]]. <ref>"[[User:Vard|Vard]]," [http://muppet.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_Little_Mermaid%27s_Island&diff=prev&oldid=13556 January 2006]</ref>
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'''''Little Mermaid's Island''''' was a show proposed by [[Jim Henson]] in 1990, during talks with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. Two episodes were shot, but never aired -- "Sebastian's Birthday" and "Tell The Truth" -- intended as a daily series to air on [[Disney Channel]], with puppets against blue screen and human characters interacting. Filming took place in a very old studio (once owned by Mary Pickford) in the Silverlake district of [[Los Angeles]]. <ref>"[[User:Vard|Vard]]," [http://muppet.wikia.com/index.php?title=The_Little_Mermaid%27s_Island&diff=prev&oldid=13556 January 2006]</ref>
   
 
According to [[Karen Falk]], "the Henson Workshop created the puppets and [[Ed Christie]] went out to the shoot to wrangle them, but that was the extent of our involvement. Jim did not work on it himself (did not direct, produce, perform) and was pretty disappointed by the pilot. It was one of the few projects done while our company was in transition to Disney right before Jim died."<ref>personal communication via [[User:Warrick|Warrick Brownlow]]</ref>
 
According to [[Karen Falk]], "the Henson Workshop created the puppets and [[Ed Christie]] went out to the shoot to wrangle them, but that was the extent of our involvement. Jim did not work on it himself (did not direct, produce, perform) and was pretty disappointed by the pilot. It was one of the few projects done while our company was in transition to Disney right before Jim died."<ref>personal communication via [[User:Warrick|Warrick Brownlow]]</ref>
   
The show was a spin-off of Disney's animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', with a [[Marietta DePrima|human actress]] playing the role of Ariel, and puppet versions of Sebastian the crab, Scuttle the seagull, Flotsam and Jetsam and Flounder the fish and new character, Flounder's twin sister, Sandy<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref> The other live cast member was character actor [[Clive Revill]] as a variation of Grimsby from the original film, here re-conceived as a jovial sea captain who lived on an island nearby to Ariel.<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref> [[Ambrosius]] from ''[[Labyrinth]]'' was used as Max the sheepdog. There was also a full body puppet called Scales the Dragon, a musical dragon who lived in a cave and created songs with his rock piano and pots and pans.
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The show was a spin-off of Disney's animated film ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', with [[Marietta Deprima]] playing the role of Ariel, and puppet versions of Sebastian the crab, Scuttle the seagull, Flotsam and Jetsam and Flounder the fish and new character, Flounder's twin sister, Sandy<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref> The other live cast member was character actor [[Clive Revill]] as a variation of Grimsby from the original film, here re-conceived as a jovial sea captain who lived on an island nearby to Ariel.<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref> The puppet used for [[Ambrosius]] in ''[[Labyrinth]]'' was recycled as Max the sheepdog. There was also a full body puppet called Scales the Dragon, a musical dragon who lived in a cave and created songs with his rock piano and pots and pans.
   
Each episode was planned to have four musical numbers, with ten songwriters assigned to the project. The project went into pre-production before the release of the film, with many of the original vocal cast set to reprise their roles (including [[Samuel E. Wright]] and [[Buddy Hackett]]).<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ L.A. Times, February 25, 1990 article by Stacy Smith, as quoted by Mouse Planet]</ref>
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Each episode was planned to have four musical numbers, with ten songwriters assigned to the project. The project went into pre-production before the release of the film, with many of the original vocal cast set to reprise their roles (including [[Samuel E. Wright]] and [[Buddy Hackett]]).<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ L.A. Times, February 25, 1990 article by Stacy Smith, as quoted by Mouse Planet]</ref>
   
 
For scenes of Ariel swimming, a rod puppet was used to simulate her movements underwater. <ref>[http://www.laughingplace.com/News-PID115380-115381.asp Laughing Place.com August 9, 2001]</ref>
 
For scenes of Ariel swimming, a rod puppet was used to simulate her movements underwater. <ref>[http://www.laughingplace.com/News-PID115380-115381.asp Laughing Place.com August 9, 2001]</ref>
   
Jim Henson died within two months after the pilot was shot. The two episodes filmed lack the end credits and the final opening titles. A Disney animated series of ''The Little Mermaid'', unrelated to Henson's production, ran on [[CBS]] from 1992 to 1994.
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Jim Henson died within two months after the pilot was shot. The two episodes filmed lack the end credits and the final opening titles. A Disney animated series of ''The Little Mermaid'', unrelated to Henson's production, ran on [[CBS]] from 1992 to 1994.
   
 
==Sebastian's Birthday==
 
==Sebastian's Birthday==
 
'''Pilot Episode'''
 
'''Pilot Episode'''
   
Ariel and her friends are planning a surprise [[:Category:Birthdays|birthday]] party for Sebastian. While searching for his friends, Sebastian tells Scuttle that it is his birthday, which the seagull misinterprets as "bird day." Sebastian is joined by a chorus of oysters in a song about his birthday, followed by another number by Ariel and Flounder which convinces the crab they are too busy to play with him. On his way to visit Scales, Flotsam and Jetsam try to convince the crustacean that his friends have forgotten his special day, and no longer care about him.
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Ariel and her friends are planning a surprise [[:Category:Birthdays|birthday]] party for Sebastian. While searching for his friends, Sebastian tells Scuttle that it is his birthday, which the seagull misinterprets as "bird day." Sebastian is joined by a chorus of oysters in a song about his birthday, followed by another number by Ariel and Flounder which convinces the crab they are too busy to play with him. On his way to visit Scales, Flotsam and Jetsam try to convince the crustacean that his friends have forgotten his special day, and no longer care about him.
   
Once Sebastian reaches Scales, the dragon goes into another musical number to try and mask the noise of Sebastian's birthday balloons popping. Heading home with a headache, Sebastian meets the eels once again, who reinforce their message that friends are unnecessary.
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Once Sebastian reaches Scales, the dragon goes into another musical number to try and mask the noise of Sebastian's birthday balloons popping. Heading home with a headache, Sebastian meets the eels once again, who reinforce their message that friends are unnecessary.
   
Grimsby and Max the sheepdog dock at the pier with the three-layer birthday cake, where they meet up with the confused Scuttle. The seagull and Grimsby sing another song as they head towards the party.
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Grimsby and Max the sheepdog dock at the pier with the three-layer birthday cake, where they meet up with the confused Scuttle. The seagull and Grimsby sing another song as they head towards the party.
   
Meanwhile, Ariel has broken Sebastian's present while attempting to wrap it. She sings another number about their friendship, and ponders another gift for the crab.
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Meanwhile, Ariel has broken Sebastian's present while attempting to wrap it. She sings another number about their friendship, and ponders another gift for the crab.
   
Convincing Sebastian to come to Scales' cave, a reprise of Sebastian's birthday song is sung, and Ariel presents the crab with his present, a framed poem written by the mermaid. As the show ends, Sebastian blows the candles of his cake out with a mighty gust, covering Scuttle with frosting.<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref>
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Convincing Sebastian to come to Scales' cave, a reprise of Sebastian's birthday song is sung, and Ariel presents the crab with his present, a framed poem written by the mermaid. As the show ends, Sebastian blows the candles of his cake out with a mighty gust, covering Scuttle with frosting.<ref>[http://www.mouseplanet.com/9240/Jim_Hensons_The_Little_Mermaid_Island_ "Jim Henson's The Little Mermaid Island" by Wade Sampson, Mouse Planet, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 ]</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:Lmi2.jpg|Flounder and his twin sister Sandy, Ariel and Sebastien
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File:Lmi2.jpg|Ariel, with Flounder, his twin sister Sandy, and Sebastian
 
File:Lmi3.jpg|Flotsam, Jetsam, Sandy and Flounder
 
File:Lmi3.jpg|Flotsam, Jetsam, Sandy and Flounder
File:Lmi4.jpg|Scuttle, voiced by [[Buddy Hackett]]
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File:Lmi4.jpg|Scuttle, voiced by Buddy Hackett
File:Lmi5.jpg|Sebastian, voiced by [[Samuel E. Wright]]
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File:Lmi5.jpg|Sebastian, voiced by Samuel E. Wright
File:Lmi6.jpg|Scuttle and [[Ambrosius|Max the Sheepdog]]
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File:Lmi6.jpg|Scuttle and Max the Sheepdog
 
File:Lmi7.jpg|Grimsby, Scuttle and Sebastian
 
File:Lmi7.jpg|Grimsby, Scuttle and Sebastian
 
File:Lmi8.jpg|Puppeteer's arm goof
 
File:Lmi8.jpg|Puppeteer's arm goof

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Ariel, with Flounder, his twin sister Sandy, and Sebastian.

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Sebastian.

Little Mermaid's Island was a show proposed by Jim Henson in 1990, during talks with The Walt Disney Company. Two episodes were shot, but never aired -- "Sebastian's Birthday" and "Tell The Truth" -- intended as a daily series to air on Disney Channel, with puppets against blue screen and human characters interacting. Filming took place in a very old studio (once owned by Mary Pickford) in the Silverlake district of Los Angeles. [1]

According to Karen Falk, "the Henson Workshop created the puppets and Ed Christie went out to the shoot to wrangle them, but that was the extent of our involvement. Jim did not work on it himself (did not direct, produce, perform) and was pretty disappointed by the pilot. It was one of the few projects done while our company was in transition to Disney right before Jim died."[2]

The show was a spin-off of Disney's animated film The Little Mermaid, with Marietta Deprima playing the role of Ariel, and puppet versions of Sebastian the crab, Scuttle the seagull, Flotsam and Jetsam and Flounder the fish and new character, Flounder's twin sister, Sandy[3] The other live cast member was character actor Clive Revill as a variation of Grimsby from the original film, here re-conceived as a jovial sea captain who lived on an island nearby to Ariel.[4] The puppet used for Ambrosius in Labyrinth was recycled as Max the sheepdog. There was also a full body puppet called Scales the Dragon, a musical dragon who lived in a cave and created songs with his rock piano and pots and pans.

Each episode was planned to have four musical numbers, with ten songwriters assigned to the project. The project went into pre-production before the release of the film, with many of the original vocal cast set to reprise their roles (including Samuel E. Wright and Buddy Hackett).[5]

For scenes of Ariel swimming, a rod puppet was used to simulate her movements underwater. [6]

Jim Henson died within two months after the pilot was shot. The two episodes filmed lack the end credits and the final opening titles. A Disney animated series of The Little Mermaid, unrelated to Henson's production, ran on CBS from 1992 to 1994.

Sebastian's Birthday

Pilot Episode

Ariel and her friends are planning a surprise birthday party for Sebastian. While searching for his friends, Sebastian tells Scuttle that it is his birthday, which the seagull misinterprets as "bird day." Sebastian is joined by a chorus of oysters in a song about his birthday, followed by another number by Ariel and Flounder which convinces the crab they are too busy to play with him. On his way to visit Scales, Flotsam and Jetsam try to convince the crustacean that his friends have forgotten his special day, and no longer care about him.

Once Sebastian reaches Scales, the dragon goes into another musical number to try and mask the noise of Sebastian's birthday balloons popping. Heading home with a headache, Sebastian meets the eels once again, who reinforce their message that friends are unnecessary.

Grimsby and Max the sheepdog dock at the pier with the three-layer birthday cake, where they meet up with the confused Scuttle. The seagull and Grimsby sing another song as they head towards the party.

Meanwhile, Ariel has broken Sebastian's present while attempting to wrap it. She sings another number about their friendship, and ponders another gift for the crab.

Convincing Sebastian to come to Scales' cave, a reprise of Sebastian's birthday song is sung, and Ariel presents the crab with his present, a framed poem written by the mermaid. As the show ends, Sebastian blows the candles of his cake out with a mighty gust, covering Scuttle with frosting.[7]

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