Prince Eric

Prince Eric

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name = Prince Eric


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first appearance = The Little Mermaid (1989)
created by = Hans Christian Andersen (original story)
Roger Allers (adaptation)
voiced by = C.D Barnes (1989 film & Kingdom Hearts II)
Jeff Bennett (TV series)
Rob Paulsen ()
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Prince Eric is a fictional character who first appears in the animated Disney film "The Little Mermaid". He later appears in the spin-off prequel television series and in the direct-to-video sequel "".

The character is based on the "prince" character of Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Little Mermaid" but adapted by writer Roger Allers for Disney's film. The character is voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes in the original film and the "Kingdom Hearts" video games, by Jeff Bennett in the prequel television series, and by Rob Paulsen in the direct-to-video sequel. In the Japanese versions, he is voiced by Kazuhiko Inoue. In the 2007 Broadway musical version, the role is originated by Sean Palmer.

Fictional biography

Despite being of royalty, Eric is an accomplished mariner who is often seen partaking in various duties aboard ships in his own fleet. Eric is also displayed to be a skilled helmsman as he is seen steering ships in both the 1989 film and it's sequel, the former his skill displayed where he skewers through Ursula in a split second hard turn to port in a derelict ship. He is often out at sea going on voyages ranging from a fishing expedition to battles at sea. He is often accompanied by Grimsby, his servant and personal confidant.

The Little Mermaid

Eric is the love interest and the first main character seen on screen in Disney film "The Little Mermaid", which follows the story of Ariel, the little mermaid who saves his life and falls in love with him at a cost. Little is known about Eric's background and motivation, making him a cyphercite book | last = Grant | first = John | title = Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters (Third Edition) | publisher = Hyperion | date = 1998 | pages = 344-345 | isbn = 0-7868-6336-6 ] . According to the film's official novelisation, Eric is eighteen in the filmcite book | last = Singer | first = A. L. | title = Disney's The Little Mermaid: Official Novelisation | publisher = Disney Press | date = 1997 | isbn = 978-0786842025 ] .

Through dialogue between him and his man-servant Grimsby, Eric has turned down at least one princess for a prospective bride, as he is still looking for the right girl. When a storm hits, everyone manages to escape to the lifeboat except for Eric, who swims back to save his dog, Max. In the process he almost drowns, but he is saved by Ariel. She drags him to shore and sings to him, but before he can regain consciousness fully, Max and Grimsby arrive, forcing Ariel to dive underwater.

When Eric is seen on-film again, he is haunted by Ariel's voice, and has been searching the kingdom for her. When he crosses paths with Ariel again, she has traded her voice for legs, and though he initially finds her familiar, her lack of a voice makes him think that she cannot be the girl who rescued him. However, he brings her back to his palace and they spend time together. Grimsby advises Eric to forget about his "dream girl", and he apparently does so, throwing his fife (that he had been using to play Ariel's song) into the sea. But before he can approach Ariel, Ursula the sea witch, disguised as a human girl named Vanessa, arrives and hypnotizes Eric into wanting to marry her and forget all about Ariel.

Eric almost marries Vanessa, but before the vows are completed, the sea shell around Vanessa's neck is smashed and the spell is broken. Ariel's voice is also restored, making Eric realise that Ariel is the girl he has been looking for. Before they can kiss, the sun sets and Ursula claims Ariel. Eric goes after them, diving into the sea to help Ariel. In the battle that follows, Eric climbs on to a ship and charges it towards Ursula, plunging the splintered prow into her belly.

Eric manages to reach the shore, and when he wakes, he sees Ariel, transformed back into a human, and the two embrace. The film ends with their wedding, at which Eric and Ariel's father, King Triton, exchange bows.

Prequel television series

The prequel television series is set before the events of the 1989 film, and focuses almost entirely on Ariel. However, Eric makes very brief cameo appearances in three episodes.

The first cameo occurs in Season 1 episode "Thingamajigger". This episode implies that Eric plays a significant role in altering Ariel's perception of humans. Through dialogue, Ariel says that despite her fascination with human things, she is fearful of humans because of the stories she's been told since she was little. But when she witnesses Eric release a trapped dolphin from a net, she starts doubting the truth of those stories. Ariel does not see Eric's face, and Eric does not see Ariel at all.

In the Season 3 episode "Scuttle", Ariel and her friends stop a bunch of pirates from boarding a vessel, which turns out to be Eric's royal barge. Ariel does not see Eric at all, but Eric briefly glimpses Ariel from a distance, though Grimsby brushes it off as his imagination.

In a later Season 3 episode "Ariel's Treasures", Eric is seen briefly aboard a ship, from which a human item falls and is later collected by Ariel.

The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

In the 2000 direct-to-video sequel, Eric is a supporting character. Although happily married to Ariel, the couple have a problem in protecting their daughter Melody from Ursula's sister, Morgana. Morgana blames everyone on board Eric's ship for turning Ursula into shishkabob although it was only Eric who skewered Ursula. Eric does not contribute to the plot, often playing a supporting role in helping Ariel and/or Melody.

Extension

A number of comics and junior books have been released as part of Disney's "The Little Mermaid" franchise, though their connection to canon is arguable. In the Disney Press book "Ariel's Secret" Ariel tells a story of how when she was very young, she went to the surface for the first time and encountered an equally young Eric, who was friendly towards her and promised to keep her a secretcite book | last = Disney | first = RH | title = Ariel's Secret | publisher = Disney Press | date = 2005 | isbn = 978-0736423243 ] . This book contradicts the film, in which sixteen-year-old Ariel states that it is only in the events of the film that she sees a human close for the first time.

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In the 2007 Broadway musical adaptation of the Disney film, the role of Eric is originated by Sean Palmer. It is explained through dialogue that Eric's father has passed away, and it is Grimsby's duty to help Eric find a bride so he can return to the throne proper, despite Eric's affinity for exploring the seas.

Eric contributes singing vocals to the opening song "Fathoms Below", and performs two solo songs: "Her Voice", a song about Eric's obsession with Ariel's voice that had been written for the original film but discarded, and "One Step Closer", a new song where Eric helps Ariel express herself through dance. Eric also provides vocals in the quartet "If Only", where he expresses confusion over his attraction to Ariel, and his fear that if he finds the girl with the right voice, he might lose Ariel.

A new subplot in the stage musical is a singing competition where the eligible princesses in all the land are invited to sing for Eric. The princesses perform in the song "The Contest", which is set to the tune of Ariel's song "Part of Your World". At the end of the performance, Ariel dances for Eric, and he chooses her.

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