Sebastian little mermaid what is he
And Sebastian's head is definitely distinct from his body. Crabs are also round-bodied and tend to scuttle sideways but Ariel's BFF is long-bodied and agile. There's also the point that the film was directed at children whose perceptions of the physiognomy of crabs is clearly lacking, so did Disney take advantage of this? Maybe he's a product of inter-crustacean marriage?
To conclude: Disney claims he's a crab yet the Disney Store sells the soft toy 'Sebastian the lobster' - it seems even the House of Mouse can't make its mind up. King Triton happens to be right behind him, hearing the confession and is deeply angered. After Ariel changes into a human, Sebastian tries to help her kiss Eric in time. Seeing this, Sebastian complies with what Ariel once said earlier in the sea, and writes A New Day is Dawning to show how the two worlds can join together in harmony.
In the ending credits, he is attending Ariel and Eric's wedding. He appears as the guest questioneer in the Mermaid's grotto. He asks a couple of questions about The Little Mermaid, and leaves. Sebastian appears in the Disney Parks as a meetable crab character and usually seen in parades and shows. Sebastian appears following Ariel's sequence singing Under the Sea. Sebastian appears in the opening sequence with Flounder and a band performing the song Under the Sea.
Sebastian later reappears in the end celebrating Ariel and Eric's love for each other. Sebastian has released two reggae albums for children under the Walt Disney Records label.
Both of these were released on CD and audio cassette, and are well out of print, but at least one is available on the [iTunes] music store. The first was a self-titled release, featuring songs from The Little Mermaid, along with covers and original tunes. Ariel herself appears in two tracks, along with the interstitials between tracks. The second, released in October is Sebastian: Party Gras! The Little Mermaid Explore. The Characters. The Cast. Wright Tara Strong Pat Carroll.
The Little Mermaid TV series. Instead, he was a character exclusive to the Disney iteration, though his initial conception was much different than his final characterization. Sebastian, then known as Clarence , was originally intended to be almost Grimsby -like: posh, British, and uptight. However, lyricist and screenwriter Howard Ashman suggested portraying a more entertaining, fun-loving Sebastian.
He was rewritten as Jamaican, which gave the songwriters the opportunity to incorporate calypso and reggae influences into the movie's score; one song in particular, " Under the Sea ", went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song in Ashman was also largely responsible for adding depth and heart to Sebastian's character, particularly in regards to Sebastian's developed relationship with Ariel. During the casting process for Sebastian, Samuel E. Wright was told that the role which was undisclosed, as was the film was a Sammy Davis Jr.
Being a self-proclaimed Disney fan, Wright has gone on record to say that he "flipped out" upon learning that the role was for Disney's adaptation of The Little Mermaid. According to Wright, the original version of the song was rather slow, akin to a ballad. Wright requested that they speed up the song, which Ashmen obliged. The results were received positively, and a year later, Wright was officially brought into the project as Sebastian.
Ironically, Wright could not perform a Jamaican accent, and instead performed with a Trinidadian accent, which Ashman loved. Following the release of The Little Mermaid , Disney released several reggae albums and videos starring Samuel as Sebastian under the Walt Disney Records label, covering classic songs and performing a few new ones. The first was simply titled Sebastian , while the second was titled Sebastian: Party Gras!
Sebastian is a multi-layered character. He is generally carefree and fun-loving, especially when dealing with his most-beloved profession: music. He can be so high-spirited, in fact, that it can sometimes overwhelm the more solemn King Triton. However, the urgency of his job, as the king's most sought after assistant, requires Sebastian to be strict and no-nonsense often. This is sometimes a point of contention; being as how Sebastian is less staunch than Triton, the two rarely see eye-to-eye when it comes to Triton's laws.
However, as Triton's advisor, Sebastian must uphold the king's regulations no matter how upsetting they may be. This makes Sebastian out to be "the bad-guy" in some situations mainly those involving Ariel , but his moral compass has the tendency to push Sebastian to follow his heart, rather than the law.
The greatest example of this comes when Ariel is transformed into a human. Rather than alerting the king about Ariel's transformation, Sebastian chose to support Ariel throughout her adventure upon the surface, knowing she'd just be miserable if she returned to the sea.
Sebastian's most striking traits are his loyalty and kindness. He would risk life and limb for his loved ones and has done so many times in the past.
In regards to the royal family, Sebastian genuinely respects King Triton even when they disagree. In The Little Mermaid television series, their relationship is explored even further; one episode showed that Sebastian values his friendship with the king so much that he was visibly depressed when Triton apparently did not reciprocate his feelings.
Of all King Triton's daughters, Sebastian is undoubtedly closest to Ariel. Having been forced to watch over her so many times, Sebastian gradually developed a paternal bond with Ariel and has gone against King Triton's orders multiple times for the sake of her happiness. As a surrogate father figure, Sebastian can still be strict with Ariel, but as is the case for King Triton, this is purely out of love. Sebastian shows great disdain for Ariel's adventures and fascination with the human world, due to the danger that comes with them.
As his attempts to turn Ariel against her more controversial passions are often futile, however, Sebastian is a frequent—albeit, reluctant—participant of Ariel's adventures, mainly to protect her as best he can.
So many near-death experiences have left Sebastian riddled with anxiety. He occasionally suffers from nervous breakdowns, which in turn makes him high-strung and irritable.
For all his accomplishments, Sebastian has struggled with an inferiority complex; he is especially sensitive about his size and the fact that his tiny arms prevent him from swimming as fast as Ariel and Flounder. This makes it difficult to tag along on adventures which is why he'll just grab onto Flounder's tail fin. He also worries over his usefulness to his friends and the king, which drives him to go above and beyond to prove his worth. Sebastian tries to mask his insecurities with a pompous and haughty demeanor.
He even lied to his parents about his job by claiming himself to be the King of Atlantica though this was eventually debunked. Those close to Sebastian—specifically Ariel, Flounder, and King Triton—are aware of his low self-esteem.
They typically deal with the issue by feeding Sebastian's ego and reminding him of his own self-worth. Sebastian is first introduced during the start of a royal concert occurring within King Triton's palace. The performance is a failure, however, as the star of the musical, Ariel, is nowhere to be found. Sebastian is subsequently faced with humiliation throughout the kingdom and berates Ariel for this upon her return to Atlantica. King Triton does the same, and further adds to the argument once he learns Ariel missed the performance due to traveling to the surface again.
After the princess storms off in despair, Sebastian shows no remorse, feeling teenagers be too trouble-making for their own good, and should be given constant supervision. This comment gives Triton the idea to assign Sebastian as Ariel's supervisor, tasked with keeping her out of trouble and under close watch at all times.
Sebastian, angered over the new position, heads out of the throne room to find Ariel, eventually doing so and discovering a hidden grotto owned by the princess and used to store various human objects that have sunk into the sea.
Sebastian scolds Ariel on the obsession with the human world and tries to take her home, only to be interrupted by a passing ship carrying the handsome Prince Eric. The ship is soon caught within a hurricane, and Eric falls into the sea, nearly drowning. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read.
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