Get A Sneak Peek Of “Disney Jr.’s Ariel” In New Trailer And Short Form Series on Disney+

Fans are getting a sneak peek at the new preschool series coming later this month thanks to a new trailer for Disney Jr.s’ Ariel, based on the classic story of The Little Mermaid.

What’s Happening:

  • Today, Disney Jr. has released the official trailer for their new series, Disney Jr.’s Ariel, an animated musical series for preschoolers inspired by the beloved story of The Little Mermaid. 
  • The series premieres Thursday, June 27 on Disney Jr. and next day, Friday, June 28 on Disney+.
  • Along with the new trailer, the new short-form series Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales is now available on Disney+. Each two-minute short highlights a different aspect of Ariel’s life in Atlantica and serves as an introduction to the series.

  • Set in the fantastical Caribbean-inspired underwater kingdom of Atlantica, “Disney Jr’s Ariel” follows young mermaid princess Ariel as she embarks on fun-filled, action-packed mermaid adventures with her friends. It features fan-favorite characters, including King Triton, Ursula, Sebastian and Flounder, as well as exciting new additions like Ariel’s two best friends, mer-children Lucia and Fernie, and lots of other adorable sea creatures.

  • The series’ voice cast includes Taye Diggs as King Triton, Amber Riley as Ursula and Mykal-Michelle Harris as Ariel.
  • The series is executive produced by Lynne Southerland (Mulan II, Happily Ever After).

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.