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Ursula (The Little Mermaid)

Ursula is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film The Little Mermaid (1989). Voiced by actress Pat Carroll, Ursula is a villainous Cecaelian sea witch who offers a mermaid princess named Ariel a temporary opportunity to become human so that she may earn the love of Prince Eric within three days. However, Ursula is, in fact, determined to sabotage Ariel's chances so that she can ultimately usurp King Triton's position as ruler of the oceans.

Ursula
The Little Mermaid character
First appearanceThe Little Mermaid (1989)
Created byRon Clements
John Musker
Based onThe Sea Witch from the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale
Voiced by
Portrayed by
In-universe information
AliasVanessa (human alter-ego)
SpeciesCecaelia; half-human, half-octopus (original)
Human (via Magical transformation)
GenderFemale
TitleThe Sea Witch
Queen of Atlantica (temporarily)
OccupationSorceress
Faustian bargainer
AffiliationDisney Villains
Family
  • Unnamed father (deceased)
  • Unnamed mother (deceased)
  • Morgana (younger sister)
  • Triton (older brother in some media)[1]
  • Ariel and her sisters (nieces in some media)
  • Uliana (younger sister in Descendants)[2]
ChildrenUma (daughter in Descendants)
NationalityAtlantican
Partner(s)Prince Eric (ex-fiancé)
Pet(s)Flotsam and Jetsam

Created by directors and screenwriters Ron Clements and John Musker, Ursula is based on the sea witch character who appears in the 1837 fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" by Hans Christian Andersen. However, her minor role was greatly expanded into a much more prominent villain for the film. Disney had struggled to cast Ursula for a year, during which the role was well sought after by several coveted television actresses at the time. Clements and Musker disagreed with lyricist Howard Ashman about who should voice the character. While the directors had written the role with Bea Arthur in mind, Ashman intended to offer it to soap opera star Joan Collins; both actresses rejected the part. When Ashman cast his second choice, Broadway actress Elaine Stritch, as Ursula, both stage veterans disagreed about the manner in which Ursula's song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" would be performed, and Pat Carroll was finally hired to replace Stritch after Ashman fired her. Deepening her own voice for the role, Carroll based her performance on a combination of Shakespearean actresses and car salespeople.

Animated by Ruben A. Aquino, Ursula's original design was inspired by several different sea creatures, including manta rays and scorpion fish, before Clements finally decided to base the character on an octopus; her number of tentacles was reduced from eight to six for financial reasons. Ursula's appearance was also inspired by American actor and drag queen Divine. When The Little Mermaid was first released in 1989, Ursula was immediately embraced as one of Disney's best villains, and continues to be ranked highly among the studio's greatest by the media. Praised for being humorous and frightening, the character has garnered positive reviews from film critics, some of whom dubbed her Disney's strongest villain in decades. Meanwhile, Carroll's performance has garnered similar acclaim to the point that the role has eclipsed her previous body of work, ultimately becoming virtually synonymous with the character.

Development edit

Conception and writing edit

At the behest of Disney executives Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg, director and screenwriter Ron Clements was among several film-makers instructed to research new story ideas that could potentially be adapted into the studio's next major animated film release.[3] Clements first discovered Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale "The Little Mermaid" at a local bookstore, and began deliberating why Disney had never attempted to adapt the story before.[3] Clements eventually learned that Walt Disney himself had actually attempted to adapt the fairy tale into a feature-length animated film as early as the 1930s,[4] but the project was ultimately shelved due in part to its sad ending.[5][3] Clements suggested "The Little Mermaid" to Katzenberg, who finally green-lit it after having first rejected it.[4]

Hardly present in Andersen's original story,[6] the sea witch is not a prominent character and lacks a proper name.[7] Among Clements' ideas to alter the story, the film-maker decided to "make the witch more of a villain", describing Ursula as "a fun character to develop" into such.[3] In Andersen's tale, the sea witch is not a villainess as much as she is "a disreputable mermaid."[8] JR Thorpe of Bustle agreed that, in Andersen's story, "The sea witch isn't the enemy". Instead, "human ... nature is."[9] While the original sea witch is willing to help the little mermaid despite the fact that she openly disagrees with her motives, Ursula is only interested in helping Ariel in the hopes of ultimately overthrowing her father.[10] Emma James of Teen Ink observed that in addition to giving the character the name "Ursula", the studio "changed her role as a catalyst in the tale, and morphed her actions into those of an antagonist."[11] Unlike the sea witch, Ursula deliberately intervenes in an attempt to keep the mermaid from success.[12]

Lyricist, producer and writer Howard Ashman had originally envisioned Ursula's relationship with King Triton as a soap opera, and thus drew inspiration from soap opera actress Joan Collins.[13] Ursula was originally conceived as Triton's sister,[14] which would have naturally made the character Ariel's aunt,[15] but the idea was ultimately abandoned.[16] However, their blood relationship is still vaguely alluded to when the character mentions a time during which she actually lived in Triton's palace.[17] Clements and Musker had originally intended for Ursula to remain her original size at the end of the film.[18] However, Katzenberg had just recently seen the film Die Hard (1988), which inspired him to request a "bigger" ending for The Little Mermaid, and thus he instructed the writers to have Ursula grow much larger in size during her climactic fight with Ariel and Eric.[18]

Voice and music edit

Pat Carroll was the voice actress of Ursula from 1989 to her death in 2022, with her final role as Ursula being posthumous in Disney Dreamlight Valley.[19][20][21] Carroll was not the filmmakers' first choice for the role; Clements, Musker and Ashman had long debated who should voice the villainess,[22] the casting of whom was long and tedious, spanning an entire year.[23][24] In his book Makin' Toons: Inside the Most Popular Animated TV Shows and Movies, author Allan Neuwirth documented that the filmmakers searched "for just the right performer who could put across the deep-voiced, world-weary, deadpan villainess they had in mind–but never quite snaring their catch".[25] While Ashman was interested in actress Joan Collins because he was a fan of her performance as Alexis Colby in the soap opera Dynasty,[24] Clements and Musker favored actress Bea Arthur, for whom they had actually written the role,[3] describing Ursula as "having a Bea Arthur-type basso voice" in early drafts of their screenplay.[22] Clements and Musker fully expected Arthur to accept the role because she had already been working for Disney's Touchstone Television on the sitcom The Golden Girls.[24] However, Arthur's agent resented the directors-writers for insinuating that her client voice a witch,[24] refusing to even present the script to the actress.[22]

With Arthur eliminated, Clements and Musker were forced to audition several other popular television actresses of the decade, including Nancy Marchand, Charlotte Rae and Roseanne Barr,[22] the last of whom had originally auditioned for the supporting role of chambermaid Carlotta.[13] Amused by her nasal voice, Howard invited the comedian to read for Ursula, but concluded that her approach was ultimately not suitable for the character.[23] Jazz singer Nancy Wilson also auditioned.[24] Meanwhile, Ashman himself had been similarly unsuccessful in recruiting Collins because Dynasty producer Aaron Spelling feared that the actress' reputation would be jeopardized should she voice an animated character.[24] Thus, Ashman pursued Broadway veteran Elaine Stritch, of whom he had been a long-time fan.[22] The audition process for Ursula required each hopeful to both recite a scene from the film and perform a Broadway-style song of their choice.[23] The finalists became Clements and Musker's Rae versus Ashman's Stritch,[24] the latter of whom ultimately won the role over Rae with her preferred rendition of Ursula's song "Poor Unfortunate Souls".[22] Musker described Stritch's approach to Ursula as "an eccentric, loopy reading".[24] However, Stritch and Ashman soon began to experience creative differences over "Poor Unfortunate Souls" because the actress refused to follow the lyricist's "very specific directions".[22] After refusing to perform the song at Ashman's preferred tempo (combined with her alcoholism),[24] the songwriter fired Stritch from the project,[23] thus forcing Clements and Musker to find a replacement with yet another round of auditions.[22]

Carroll first learned of The Little Mermaid from her agent, and immediately agreed to audition for Ursula because she had always wanted to voice a Disney character.[25] However, the actress felt that her chances were slim to none upon realizing that her competition largely consisted of famous film and television actresses.[22] Musker described Carroll's audition approach as a hybrid of actors Maurice Evans and Tallulah Bankhead.[23] Although confident in both her acting and singing auditions,[25] Carroll did not hear back from her agent about the role until a year afterward, by which time she had already forgotten she had ever auditioned.[22] Upon being cast, Carroll was entirely committed to the role, giving it complete precedence over all other jobs and projects at the time.[25] Carroll's first task was to record "Poor Unfortunate Souls", her approach to which was remarkably different than Stritch's, first asking Howard to demonstrate exactly how he would like her to perform the song before attempting it.[22] Carroll completely credits Ashman with her delivery,[7] explaining, "I got the whole attitude from him ... and his shoulders would twitch a certain way, and his eyes would go a certain way ... I got more about that character from Howard singing that song than from anything else."[22] Carroll also borrowed Ursula's habit of saying "innit" instead of "isn't it" from Ashman.[22] Despite their strong working relationship, Carroll described working with Ashman and composer Alan Menken as a "brutal" experience because of the songwriters' "military" approach; she would often return home from recording sessions with blown vocal chords.[22] After complaining to her about one of her recording sessions, Carroll recalled her daughter, filmmaker Tara Karsian, reassuring her that "you're in something that fifty years from now may be shown ... What you're working on now will be seen by our children, and our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren".[22] Describing her own performance as Shakespearean, Carroll perceived Ursula as an "ex-Shakespearean actress who now sold cars", which inspired her dry, theatrical interpretation.[22] Carroll also deepened her own voice for the role.[26] When Carroll watched the completed film for the first time, she was frightened by her own performance, comparing it to actress Margaret Hamilton's performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in the film The Wizard of Oz (1939).[25] Actress Jodi Benson, who voices Ariel, briefly provides the voice of "Vanessa", Ursula's beautiful human alter-ego, in lieu of Carroll.[27]

On June 28, 2019, it was announced that Melissa McCarthy was in talks to play Ursula in the live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall.[28] On February 18, 2020, McCarthy confirmed her casting as the villainess during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show: “I play Ursula, the sea witch. It is so fun, we're just in rehearsals. It's been an absolute blast. Stepping into the world of Rob Marshall, it's like a fever dream, I just went to London for a week, I was like, ‘I don't get to go to dance camp for a week.’ All day he's like, ‘Do you want to slide down this 40-foot clamshell?’ I'm like, ‘Yes! Of course, I do. What are you, crazy?’ It's been wildly creative.”[29] In December 2020, McCarthy stated that she would hopefully begin filming the movie in January 2021.[30] McCarthy eventually began filming her scenes in April 2021.[31] Later that year, McCarthy described the experience of playing Ursula as "glorious" and adding, "The world of Disney and (director) Rob Marshall is a world that I wish everyone could experience because it's so creative, kind and lovely. Going to singing class every day ... I got to record with an orchestra, which is a mind-bender for someone who is not a singer ... but it was such a fun process. It's going to be incredible ... To me, Ursula is everything. She's one of my absolute favorite villains so to play her was delicious."[32]

Jessica Alexander played Vanessa, Ursula's beautiful human alter ego. Alexander was announced to have been cast on March 1, 2021.[33] She described her character as "a seductress, a temptress, the definition of a femme fatale and a sexy female villain."[34] Of her casting, director Rob Marshall stated it was a conscious decision to cast a relatively unknown actress as Vanessa since McCarthy was already portraying Ursula. He also said: "She's just a beautiful, beautiful actress, and she went there. It's sort of rare for someone that beautiful and charismatic to be able to then turn into the sea witch literally in front of you and just lose it. It was exciting to see that change."[35] Alexander enjoyed playing the role, commenting that she "love[s] being demonic, and just going crazy on screen, so this was a perfect opportunity for that".[36] Comic Book Resources wrote that "Alexander's Vanessa is callous and conniving ... [she] takes the opportunity to go all-out, unleashing her villainous side in her final scene."[37] Kacey Musgraves was also considered for the role.[38]

Design edit

 
 
Ursula's character in The Little Mermaid was inspired by the drag queen Divine.[39]

During production of The Little Mermaid, Ursula's design evolved and transformed dramatically. Animator Glen Keane's earliest sketches of Ursula were drawn to resemble Rae, specifically based on the actress' audition for the role.[23] The short-lived casting of Stritch as Ursula and her subsequent performance eventually inspired the animators to design the character as "a tall, thin regal-looking sea witch" based on manta rays and scorpion fish, complete with a long cape.[22] At one point, Ursula had also been drawn with spikes to resemble a spinefish.[7] Ursula's appearance was largely inspired by American actor and drag queen Divine,[39] who was best known for his frequent appearances in several films directed by filmmaker John Waters.[17] Similarities were first drawn between the character and the actor after animator Rob Minkoff sketched "a vampy overweight matron", to which Ashman responded, "She looks like a Miami Beach matron ... playing Mah Jong by the pool.”[40] The character shares Divine's signature eye makeup, jewelry and body type while originally sporting a Mohawk,[40] the last of which was borrowed from the actor's Pink Flamingos (1972) character Babs Johnson.[41] However, Minkoff had been drawing the character with a shark's tail at the time.[40] Clements eventually decided to place Ursula's head on top of the body of an octopus instead, which ultimately resulted in her current design.[3] The animators then studied the way in which octopuses move, explaining, "There was a very kind of seductive and yet scary aspect", which they incorporated into the character's own gait.[3] The Pink Flamingos-inspired Mohawk was ultimately discarded because Disney felt that the hairstyle was "too over-the-top" for the film.[41] Additionally, Ursula's face was also inspired by that of Madame Medusa from Disney's The Rescuers (1977).[42] According to The Gospel according to Disney: Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust author Mark I. Pinsky, Ursula became "the most grotesque characterization Disney ... have created for a female villain" at that time.[43]

Having animated previous Disney villains, Keane was originally approached to be the supervising animator of Ursula, but declined in favor of animating Ariel because he longed to do something different.[44] Thus, Keane was replaced by Ruben A. Aquino.[45] The character was originally drawn with a full set of eight tentacles similar to a real-life octopus, which were eventually reduced to a more manageable six because the original amount would have been too difficult and costly to animate.[5][46] According to Carroll,[47] this modification actually makes the character more similar to a squid than an octopus;[46] whether or not Ursula is an octopus continues to be debated among both critics and devout fans, some of whom believe that the character's pair of arms actually account for the remaining two tentacles.[41][47][48] Clements admitted that the character's six tentacles made animating her a challenge nonetheless.[49] Ursula was intentionally designed to instill fear in The Little Mermaid's viewers.[50] Animators studied Monstro from Disney's Pinocchio (1940) in order to animate the character's enlarged self emerging from the sea.[7] Ursula's appearance was also based on that of the character Norma Desmond, who appears in the film Sunset Boulevard (1950).[51] Divine never lived to see his own likeness appear in The Little Mermaid; the actor died in 1988, one year before the film's release.[40] However, his cohorts agree that Divine would have greatly enjoyed Ursula.[40] Documentarian Jeffrey Schwartz joked that the actor would have wanted to play Ursula himself had he known about the character, having once told Waters "When I was young, all I wanted to be was a Disney villain".[40]

Characterization and themes edit

About.com's David Nusair observed that "There's no limit to how low Ursula will stoop to achieve her goals";[52] the character often relies on a combination of sorcery and deception to achieve them.[53] "A bargainer of the worst kind",[54] Ursula only agrees to help the less fortunate when she's confident that she can gain something from them in return.[55] Identifying Ursula as Ariel's binary due to the character's experience and authority, Collision of Realities: Establishing Research on the Fantastic in Europe author Lars Schmeink described Ursula as a "more complex and mature character" than Ariel, embodying everything that the mermaid can potentially become.[56] To Ariel, Ursula represents "the matronly image" who "instigate[s] the young princess' epic journey" as she longs to achieve the witch's "sage-like knowledge and power".[56] Ursula teaches Ariel about womanhood, a theme From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture author Elizabeth Belle noticed is absent in Anderson's story.[39] According to Bell, "Ursula can retrieve Ariel from her destined alliance with patriarchy", observing that the witch actually "teaches Ariel that performance and voice and manifestations" are "liberations of gender".[39] Teen Ink's Emma James believes that Ursula's death ultimately prevents Ariel from experiencing and learning from the consequences of her actions, concluding, "Ariel never really owns up to all the mishap she caused."[11] Observing that Ursula actually warns Ariel about the consequences should she fail to earn a kiss from Eric, Laura Stampler of Time described the character as a "savvy contract negotiator".[57] Writing for Collider, Dave Trumbore identified Ursula as the film's "Crossroads Demon".[58] According to Gary Thompson of the Philadelphia Daily News, Ursula is similar to businesswoman Leona Helmsley.[59]

Makin' Toons: Inside the Most Popular Animated TV Shows and Movies author Allan Neuwirth observed that Ursula obeys Disney's "long-standing tradition of depicting classic scoundrels ... none so unsettling as their female villains."[25] Neuwirth believes that the public's fear of Disney's female villains "stems from our expectations of nurturing, comfort and honesty from our mothers",[25] while Disney's villainnesses, including Ursula, tend to "lust after ... youth and beauty."[60] Ursula even goes as far as transforming herself into a beautiful young woman in order to trick Ariel's love interest into marrying her instead.[61] Janet Wasko believes that Ursula's role as a powerful but antagonistic woman in The Little Mermaid alludes to the idea of patriarchy being preferable to matriarchy.[62] Sophie Hall of Beamly identified Ursula as a woman struggling to "run the kingdom in a man's world, having been kicked out for no specific reason."[63] In her book Emerson Goes to the Movies: Individualism in Walt Disney Company's Post-1989 Animated Films, author Justyna Fruzińska claimed that "the masculine rule of Triton is presented as positive and opposed to the negative, feminine rule of Ursula".[12] Understanding Disney: The Manufacture of Fantasy author Janet Wasko accused the film's treatment of Ursula of "eliminat[ing] many of the female characters and undermin[ing] [the] feminine power" present in Andersen's fairy tale.[62] However, Wasko also argued that Ursula could possibly be considered a mother figure for Ariel;[62][61] the tunnel of Ursula's cave resembles a vagina, while Ursula's mannerisms evoke those of a mother as she refers to Ariel as "my dear sweet child".[64] Gwynne Watkins of Yahoo! accused Ursula of "assur[ing] Ariel that human men prefer their women to be silent".[65] Meanwhile, in response to feminist critiques of the character, author Amy M. Davis observed in her book Handsome Heroes and Vile Villains: Masculinity in Disney's Feature Films that Ursula is actually responsible for giving Eric the "power to make Ariel permanently human".[66] However, author Alan Dundes in his book Bloody Mary in the Mirror: Essays in Psychoanalytic Folkloristics in conjunction with co-author Lauren Dundes observed that Ursula becomes masculine and deep-voiced once she acquires Triton's trident, implying that even "the only powerful woman in the story fulfills her desire for supreme power by becoming masculine".[61] Dundes and Dundes also observed that Ursula reverts to being feminine once she is impaled.[61]

In her book Tales, Then and Now: More Folktales as Literary Fictions for Young Adults, author Anna E. Altmann compared Ursula to Satan because both Ariel and Triton "sign a contract ... with her";[10] James Plath of Movie Metropolis described Ursula's contract as "a Mephistophelean bargain."[67] Much like Satan, Ursula was banished from Triton's palace, similar to the way in which Lucifer was exiled from heaven.[43] Felix Vasquez of Cinema Crazed believes that Ursula "is evil just for the sake of being evil".[68] Writing for the Disney Archives, Dave Smith observed that Ursula "has the gross unsubtlety of Ratigan from 'The Great Mouse Detective' but substantially more brio."[69] Describing Ursula as "Bejeweled and lip-pouting like an overweight, over-rich, over-pampered, over-the-top society hostess gone mad," Smith perceived the character as "all flair, flamboyance, and theatricality mixed with a touch of con-artistry", citing wrath as her only genuine emotion.[69] Additionally, Ursula tends to act as though she is performing for an audience.[69] Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel compared the character's appearance to that of evangelist Tammy Faye.[70] At times, Ursula tends to demonstrate stereotypically masculine physical traits.[71] Describing the character as "A campy sea witch with an insatiable thirst for power", Rolling Stone's David Ehrlich believes that Ursula resembles a child of Divine and Donald Trump.[72] Some critics identify the character with body positivity. According to Michaela Glover of The Odyssey, "Ursula portrays a bold business woman, not being afraid to show off her curves and use them, which defies the typical standards of beauty by also being a full figured woman."[73]

Appearances edit

Films edit

The Little Mermaid (1989) edit

Ursula debuted in the 1989 adaptation of The Little Mermaid (where she is voiced by Pat Carroll), as a sea witch who is scheming to take advantage of the ambitions of King Triton's youngest daughter Princess Ariel in order to usurp the throne and turning merpeople into seaweed for her garden. When Ariel saves and falls in love with a human named Prince Eric much to her father's chagrin, Ursula temporarily grants Ariel's wish to live as a human for three days in return for her voice. If she successfully earns a kiss from Eric by the end of the third day, Ariel will remain human permanently; if she fails, she will turn back into a mermaid and belong to Ursula forever. However, Ursula is determined to sabotage Ariel's and Eric's budding romance at any cost; when she realizes that Ariel and Eric are actually falling in love, Ursula transforms herself into a young woman named "Vanessa" and hypnotizes Eric, tricking him into agreeing to marry her instead. Ariel manages to thwart Ursula and Eric's wedding. Eric realizes that it was Ariel who saved him when her voice returns to her and is about to kiss her, but as the sun sets Ariel transforms back into a mermaid and is captured by Ursula. Triton confronts Ursula and agrees to give up himself and his magical trident in return for Ariel's freedom. Ursula then uses the trident to expand into monstrous proportions and attempts to kill Ariel and Eric, but Eric manages to impale her with the splintered bowsprit of a wrecked ship, and she dies upon being electrocuted by the trident’s energy and her body is subsequently liquified in the water. With Ursula gone, her powers cease, the merpeople turn back to normal, Triton's power is restored, and Ariel marries Eric once she is permanently transformed into a human.

The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea edit

Due to her death in the original film, Ursula does not appear in the direct-to-video sequel The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, but she is mentioned many times, mostly by her younger sister Morgana (also voiced by Pat Carroll). Her image does appear in a photograph that Morgana has of Ursula. In the family portrait during the cut song "Gonna Get My Wish", Ursula was also depicted as a young girl with light green skin similar to Morgana and their mother.

Descendants 2 edit

Ursula makes an appearance in the 2017 television film Descendants 2, voiced by Whoopi Goldberg. Twenty years prior to the film, Ursula had been banished on the Isle of the Lost with other villains. In the film, her daughter Uma (portrayed by China Anne McClain) is the main antagonist. During one scene, Ursula whips her tentacle out from the kitchen of her Fish and Chips shop and yells at Uma to stop singing and come to wash the dishes. While Ursula doesn't appear in other productions of the Descendants franchise, Uma returns in the sequel Descendants 3, while in the spin-off film Descendants: The Rise of Red appears Ursula's younger sister Ulyana (portrayed by Dara Reneé).[2]

The Simpsons: Welcome to the Club edit

In the Disney+ short The Simpsons: Welcome to the Club, Ursula and other Disney villains welcome Lisa Simpson to "Disney Villain Land," and persuade her to become evil. She is voiced by Dawnn Lewis in this short, due to Pat Carroll's sudden death happening during the short's production.[74]

The Little Mermaid (2023) edit

 
In Disney's 2023 live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, Ursula was played by Melissa McCarthy.

Ursula was played by Melissa McCarthy in the 2023 live action remake of The Little Mermaid, directed by Rob Marshall. In this version, like with the Broadway musical, Ursula is the estranged younger sister of King Triton (played by Javier Bardem), thus making her the paternal aunt to Ariel and her sisters in this film. Also, in the climax, Ariel is the one who defeats Ursula in this version, in comparison with Prince Eric in the original 1989 film. Her human form as Vanessa was played by Jessica Alexander.[75]

Television series edit

The Little Mermaid edit

Ursula appears as the antagonist in four episodes of The Little Mermaid prequel television series: "Against the Tide", "Tail of Two Crabs", "Heroes" and "Ariel's Treasures". In all four episodes, she executes various plans to antagonize King Triton and take over Atlantica, but all fail.

House of Mouse edit

Ursula appeared occasionally in the animated television series House of Mouse (2001) as one of Mickey's guests at the nightclub. In the feature film Mickey's House of Villains she is one of the main villains and one of Jafar's sidekicks, and participated in the musical number "It's Our House Now" alongside other Disney villains while they take over the club.[76]

Once Upon a Time edit

Ursula
 
Ursula the Sea Witch, in Once Upon a Time
First appearance"Heroes and Villains" (Season 4; Episode 12)
Created byEdward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz
Portrayed by
In-universe information
SpeciesMermaid (original)
Human (via Magical transformation)
GenderFemale
TitleThe Sea Witch
Queen of Darkness
OccupationSorceress
AffiliationQueens of Darkness (formerly)
Family
NationalityAtlantican

Two live-action versions of Ursula appear in the ABC television series Once Upon a Time.

"The Sea Goddess"

Ursula the Sea Goddess appears in the third season, where she is voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown. In the episode "Ariel", she is described as a sea goddess whom no one has seen for a thousand years. According to Ariel, Ursula gave merfolk the ability to gain legs once a year, when the tide is highest. Ariel uses this ability to visit Prince Eric at his castle, where he is having a ball honoring Ursula. Later, the Evil Queen (Lana Parrilla) disguises herself as Ursula in order to make a deal with Ariel and trick her into capturing Snow White. This physical disguise includes short white hair and tentacles, similar to Ursula's animated appearance. Although the Queen considers Ursula to be "a long-dead octopus", she is shocked when the real Ursula possesses a statue and warns the queen not to impersonate her again.

"The Sea Witch"

Ursula the Sea Witch appears as an antagonist of the second half of the fourth season, where she is portrayed as an adult by Merrin Dungey, and as a teenager by Tiffany Boone.

The episode "Poor Unfortunate Soul" contains further flashbacks to Ursula's youth, when she was a teenage mermaid living under the sea with her father King Poseidon (Ernie Hudson). Ursula was gifted with a beautiful voice, which Poseidon wanted her to use to lure pirates to their death, in order to avenge the murder of Ursula's mother at the hands of an unnamed pirate. Ursula refused and instead befriended a pirate, Captain Hook (Colin O'Donoghue), who supported her desire for freedom. Ursula and Hook's friendship fell apart when Hook sealed Ursula's singing voice inside an enchanted shell, in order to punish Poseidon for destroying a weapon Hook wanted for himself. Ursula, angered and disappointed with both merfolk and humans, used Poseidon's trident to transform her tail into tentacles, emulating the ancient sea goddess that she was named after.

The episodes "Heroes and Villains" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" contain flashbacks to the Enchanted Forest past, where Ursula teamed up with fellow witches Maleficent (Kristin Bauer van Straten) and Cruella De Vil (Victoria Smurfit). The three of them worked together to try to defeat the heroes and find their happy endings, but failed. In the episode "Best Laid Plans", while trying to rescue Maleficent's baby from Snow and Charming, Ursula and Cruella fell into a portal that lead into the non-magical world. Three decades later, in modern-day New York, Ursula is working as a cleaner in an aquarium when she is recruited by Rumplestiltskin, who also reunites her with Cruella. Ursula, Cruella and Rumplestiltskin then trick their way into entering the magical town of Storybrooke. In the episode "Unforgiven", they resurrect Maleficent to join their group.

In the episode "Best Laid Plans", flashbacks show how she and Cruella were sent from the Enchanted Forest before the first Dark Curse to the Land Without Magic because of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Prince Charming (Josh Dallas)'s actions.

In the present day plotline of "Poor Unfortunate Soul", a remorseful Hook makes a deal with Ursula to get her singing voice back. They are only successful when Ariel intercedes, bringing Poseidon to Storybrooke so that he and Ursula can reconcile, and the enchantment is broken. Having achieved her happy ending, Ursula then tells Hook the full plan Rumplestiltskin has for the heroes, and afterward returns to the sea with her father.

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse edit

Ursula appeared in the episode "Keep on Rollin'" of the Disney+ series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, with Carroll reprising her role, where together with Pete and the Beagle Boys they confront Mickey Mouse and his friends for being in the skating rink where the characters meet.[78]

Ariel edit

Ursula will be shown in the reboot series Ariel, partially based on the 2023 The Little Mermaid film, with new designs for the main characters. Ursula will be voiced by Amber Riley.[79][80]

Video games edit

In the Kingdom Hearts video game, Ursula appears as one of Maleficent's co-conspirators, using the power of the Heartless to attack Atlantica and gain power. In this version of events, the official walkthrough states that Ursula was King Triton's fortuneteller before she was banished. Ursula is eventually defeated by Sora, Ariel, Donald Duck and Goofy. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, she appears as a facsimile created from Sora's memories. In Kingdom Hearts II, Ursula mysteriously returns through the powers of darkness and appears to Ariel, and recreates her film role. As the film's storyline is retold in the game, Ursula does not recognize Sora and company, and Ariel makes no mention of her defeat in the original Kingdom Hearts. In fact, when Ursula arrives to make the deal with Ariel, the latter reacts as though she has seen Ursula for the first time. Sora, however, does note that Ursula "got what she deserved" in the first game. At the story's climax, she is defeated when Eric hurls the trident straight through Ursula's chest, destroying her seemingly once and for all. However, she reappears in the Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, confronting Sora and Riku out at sea in her giant form from the end of the movie. The game gives conflicting hints on whether or not this Ursula is the "real one," and serves a very small role, providing the tutorial to the game's battle system and delivering a line that foreshadows the plot of the game's main antagonist, Xehanort. She is again voiced by Pat Carroll in the games

She has appeared for the concept art from Epic Mickey in 2010. When Ursula tries to kidnap Gremlin Gus, Mickey comes to the rescue and saved him from trying to let go of her clutches.

Ursula appears as a playable character to unlock for a limited time in Disney Magic Kingdoms.[81] She also appears in Disney Dreamlight Valley where she was posthumously voiced by Pat Carroll.[82]

Theme park attractions edit

Ursula appears in Disney park attractions such as the Fantasmic! show debuted in 1992 at Disneyland Park, as one of the Disney Villains summoned to destroy Mickey Mouse. A massive Ursula Audio-Animatronic appears in The Little Mermaid ~ Ariel's Undersea Adventure, a dark ride at Disney California Adventure, and Magic Kingdom. Ursula is a central character in the annual Halloween-themed fireworks show HalloWishes at the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party "hard ticket" event. Ursula also appears at the tail end of the Little Mermaid unit in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams at Disneyland.

Stage edit

Broadway musical edit

In the musical version of the original film, Sherie Rene Scott originated the live role, which she played until January 25, 2009. Other actresses who played the role include Heidi Blickenstaff and Faith Prince.

In this version, Ursula is King Triton's sister, a concept for the original film that was eventually dropped.[83] When Ursula and Triton's father died, the pair were given an equal share of the sea plus two magical items. Triton received the trident while Ursula received the magic Nautilus shell. Though the two were meant to rule the seas together, Ursula's greed and use of dark magic to usurp Triton led to her being banished. The desire for revenge and power is her motivation for the show. The musical's plot is similar to the film, with the exception that Ursula doesn't transform into Vanessa, and she is ultimately defeated by Ariel rather than Eric when the mermaid destroys the Nautilus shell that contains Ursula's power. In the revamped version of the musical developed by Glenn Casale in 2012, Ursula and Triton's backstory was changed, making her the youngest of seven sisters like Ariel. Unlike Ariel, she was not a beautiful mermaid like her sisters and was despised and ignored by their father Poseidon while her sisters were adored. She gained the Nautilus shell when Poseidon gave it to her to ease the guilt he felt for how he treated her. Using the shell, Ursula killed all of her sisters and became queen after Poseidon died from a “very rare and lethal flu”. She forgot he had Triton, then only one-year-old, and dismissed him as a threat until he became old enough to depose her and become king. Ursula's motivation for revenge otherwise remains similar to the original book of the musical, with the addition that she was the one who killed Ariel's mother.

In addition to her song from the film, Alan Menken and Glenn Slater wrote new songs for Ursula: "I Want the Good Times Back", which introduces Ursula and her backstory, "I Want the Good Times Back (reprise)", where Ursula orders Flotsam and Jetsam to sabotage Ariel's attempt to get Eric to kiss her, and a reprise of "Poor Unfortunate Souls", where Ursula forces Triton to sign a deal and claims the trident. In the workshop stage, Ursula had a different introductory song: "Wasting Away" where she sings about her suffering in exile after Triton deposed her for using black magic, and its reprise featured Ursula preparing to transform into Vanessa.[84] Emily Skinner provided vocals for Ursula in the workshop.[84] In the 2012 revamped version of the musical, "I Want the Good Times Back" is replaced with a new song, "Daddy's Little Angel".[85]

Unfortunate - The Untold Story of Ursula The Sea Witch (2019-present) edit

Ursula becomes the main character in a revisionist parody musical Unfortunate - The Untold Story of Ursula The Sea Witch by Robyn Grant.[86][87][88]

Other stage productions edit

In 2016, Rebel Wilson performed the role of Ursula at a stripped-down concert version of The Little Mermaid at the Hollywood Bowl, which featured the songs from the film and four songs from the Broadway musical.[89] Wilson was praised for her performance, which was described by The Huffington Post as "pitch perfect."[90]

Queen Latifah portrayed Ursula in the 2019 television special, The Little Mermaid Live! which used a similar format of the live concerts at the Hollywood Bowl, by combining a screening of the film with live accompaniment by guest musicians and celebrities.[91]

Literature edit

Ursula has appeared in various Disney Press novels and tie-ins for the franchise. A comic book series, Disney's The Little Mermaid, was released in 1992, revolving around the adventures of Ariel living under the sea as a mermaid. Ursula appears in a few issues, notably "Serpent Teen", which depicts how Ursula obtained the sea serpent carcass that makes her home.[92] My Side of the Story: Ursula (2004) retells the plot of the film from Ursula's point of view, and depicts Ursula having romantic feelings for Triton.[93] The Villain Files (2005) depicts Ursula's youth living in Triton's castle while Ariel was a baby.[94]

Ursula is a main character in the 2016 young adult novel Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea Witch by Serena Valentino.[95][96] The novel is the third entry of the "Villains" series, a shared universe that crosses over various theatrical Disney films including Beauty and the Beast, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty. In this novel, Ursula is King Triton's younger sister who was betrayed by him as a child for choosing a tentacled form instead of a mermaid's tail, and grew up as a human in the town of Ipswich with an adoptive human father. Ursula returned to the sea when her adopted father was killed by the townsfolk for protecting her, befriending Athena, Queen of Atlantica, but was denied her inheritance by Triton and banished to the shadows. Ursula conspires with three other witches to steal Triton's soul and become ruler of all the seas, but is ultimately defeated.[97]

Ursula is the villain in the 2020 children's horror novel Part of Your Nightmare by Vera Strange, which is the first book of the Disney Chills series.[98] The novel's setting is modern day, in a beach city named Triton Bay where eleven-year-old Shelly Anderson has just moved to a new school. Shelly struggles to fit in and especially wants the approval of Kendall, the popular captain of their school's swim team. Shelly first encounters Ursula at the aquarium owned by the Anderson family, and afterward has sleeping and waking nightmares of Ursula offering her a deal where that Shelly can be the "fastest swimmer ever", if Shelly does her a small favor in return.

Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea Witch edit

Ursula is mentioned and appears in the second book of the Villains series by Serena Valentino, The Beast Within: A Tale of Beauty's Prince, appearing before the Odd Sisters.

She is the main character in the third book. Prior to the events of the book, Ursula appears in the English town of Ipswich and proceeds to inflict pain on the citizens of the town and turn them into twisted sea creatures before being stopped by King Triton. Years later, Ursula, in her guise as Vanessa, goes to the Odd Sisters and asks for their help to defeat Triton, who in the book is Ursula's brother and therefore makes Ursula Ariel's aunt, in exchange for helping them find their sister, Circe. Unknown to the Odd Sisters, Ursula has turned Circe into one of her polyps and is keeping her captive in her cavern.

Initially the Odd Sisters help her, but upon discovering that Ursula is keeping Circe captive, they turn on her and use their magic to influence Eric's ship to impale Ursula and kill her as revenge for keeping Circe captive. Circe is freed after this and discovers Ursula's golden shell. After finding out that her sisters killed Ursula, she banishes them to sleep to keep them from harming anyone else.

In the fourth book Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairy, Circe and Nanny gather Ursula's remains and give her a burial at sea prior to Maleficent's arrival.

Part of Your World: A Twisted Tale edit

The fifth book in the A Twisted Tale series written by author Liz Braswell, it addresses the question "What if Ariel had never defeated Ursula?" In the book Ursula, in her guise as Vanessa, ultimately wed Prince Eric and still possesses Ariel's voice five years later, and uses Eric's connections to go to war with neighboring kingdoms and expand the territory of Eric's kingdom. She maintains a beautiful appearance and a rich lifestyle. She is ultimately overthrown, by Ariel and Eric.

In this book Braswell describes Ursula's species as “cecaelia,”[99] a term created by fans in the late 2000s.[100] This was the first Disney-published work to use the name.

Part of Your Nightmare edit

Ursula is the primary antagonist in the first book of the Disney Chills book series titled Part of Your Nightmare, written by author Jennifer Brody under the name of Vera Strange. The book was published on July 7, 2020. In the book, Ursula agrees to make protagonist Shelley more popular at her school. However, Shelley soon discovers that this deal comes with a price, one she may not be willing to pay.

Vanessa - Happily Never After edit

Ursula, in her guise as Vanessa, is the main character in a novel titled Vanessa - Happily Never After, written in French by Lorie Langdon. The book was published on January 12, 2022. Disappointed by the sea people who reject her, Ursula, now Vanessa, ventures to land for the first time, where she sets out in search of the ultimate power which will make her so powerful that no one will ever be able to ignore her again. But destiny leads her to André Baros, a simple human with whom she falls in love... Can she really have it all? Love and power? Or will Vanessa have to make a choice?[101]

Toys edit

Both Ursula and Vanessa have inspired the creation of several toys, most notably fashion dolls, plush dolls and action figures released by Disney Store and more recently by Mattel,[102][103] Target Corporation[104][105] and Jakks Pacific depicting both characters in different visual styles, body types and sizes, an interactive version of Ursula's mystical magic cauldron released by Jakks Pacific to coincide with the release of the 2023 live-action film which features lights, sounds, music, and several accessories[106] as well as two versions of Ursula's mysterious magic Nautilus shell necklace. The first one is a colorful, ornate variant with additional decorations which was released as a Disney Store exclusive product in 2019. It includes a light-up feature that activates a recording of Jodi Benson vocalizing as Ariel as well as a voice recording feature.[107] The second one is a simpler, more visually accurate version which was released by Jakks Pacific to coincide with the release of the 2023 live-action film.[108] Like its predecessor, it also includes a light-up feature which activates a recording of Halle Bailey vocalizing as either Ariel or Vanessa.[109]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Ursula has earned a positive reception from entertainment critics. When The Little Mermaid was first released in 1989, film critics and audiences alike immediately embraced Ursula as one of Disney's best villains,[22] as well as one of the studio's strongest villains in several years.[67][110] Film critic Roger Ebert dubbed Ursula Disney's "most satisfying villainess since" Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' Evil Queen, who debuted in 1937.[111] Critics agree that Ursula played an important role in the overall success of The Little Mermaid.[112] Samantha Rullo of Bustle reviewed Ursula as a "way more interesting" character than Ariel herself, while praising her for "rocking the best hair and makeup of any Disney villain."[113] Also writing for Bustle, Caitlyn Callegari appreciated Ursula for "tell[ing] it like it is."[114] Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel hailed Ursula as "A total success" despite sharing some similarities with previous Disney villains.[70] Janet Maslin of The New York Times described Ursula as "a fabulously campy creation embodying the film's well-developed sense of mischief."[115] Describing the character as an "inventive high-camp villainess," the New York Daily News' Kathleen Carroll cited Ursula as a prime example of the film's "outstanding" animation.[116] Hailing the character as "a visual feast," Variety considered Ursula to be among "the film's more inspired inventions."[117]

Actress Pat Carroll and the Ursula animators pump astonishing gobs of rotten-flirty menace and perversity into Witch Ursula, who looks a bit like the late actor Divine pasted over with an evil Jack Nicholson leer and squeezed into a cleavage-popping black evening gown, tailing off startlingly into eight squiggling black octopus tentacles. With her pet moray eels, she is a genuine nightmare, an obese lavender voluptuary peeling off lines like "Life's full of hard choices . . . I'n't it?" with blowzy relish or erupting from the ocean like Moby Dick on bonbons.

— The Los Angeles Times' Michael Wilmington

William Thomas of Empire described Ursula as "truly quake-inducing",[118] while Time's Eliana Dockterman enjoyed the fact that, unlike previous Disney villains, "Ursula doesn't even pretend to be good ... Right off the bat, she owns her evil witchiness".[57] Kilmeny Fane-Saunders, writing for Radio Times, warned parents that Ursula could frighten young children.[119] However, The Huffington Post's Hilary Sheinbau believes that "there are many of these people who walk ... talk and strive among us", concluding, "it's important for kids to know that not everyone is going to look out for their best interests, however tempting some offers may be."[120] Metro's Duncan Lindsay agreed that Ursula teaches children "that binding contracts are a necessary part of every deal. We can thank her for all of our business sense as we are always sure to triple check that paperwork when ... securing deals."[121] Dave Smith of the Disney Archives wrote, "When anger does bring out her true emotion, the effects are staggering. Her look of stark hatred, even while her face is still human, must certainly have brought nightmares to young children. And when she finally changes into a giant, towering up through the waves and over puny mortals, the embodiment of fury is quite breathtaking." Smith concluded, "Earlier we may have chuckled at her villainy; at this moment, there is no laughter ... only genuine fear."[69] Meanwhile, SMOSH's Francesco Marciuliano praised the character as "one of the most gleefully evil characters Disney has ever created."[122]

Carroll's vocal performance as Ursula has been met with similar praise.[22][123] Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times predicted that the actress "will make [the film] a hit".[124] Roger Hurlburt of the Sun-Sentinel enthused, "If Academy Awards were given for vocal talents, then Pat Carroll ... certainly is deserving." Hurlburt went on to extol Carroll as "a tour de force ... making such previous Disney villainesses -- Cruella de Ville (sic) (101 Dalmatians) and the Evil Queen (Snow White) -- pale in comparison",[125] while the Deseret News' Chris Hicks described her performance as "delightful".[126] To-date, Carroll's interpretation of Ursula remains so respected that it has ultimately eclipsed her previous body of work as an actress, of which she was "most proud" nonetheless, not minding that she was associated with the role almost exclusively.[22] Carroll explained that she would sign autographs "Dear Sweetlips: I hug you with my tentacles. Oceans of love, Ursula.' And then, underneath, in parentheses, I put 'Pat Carroll,' very small" because her fans are more likely to identify with her character than her.[22]

Accolades and legacy edit

Revered as a fan favorite,[58] Ursula has established herself as one of Disney's most iconic characters;[127][128] she is widely regarded as one of the studio's "classic" villains.[69][129][130][131] Author Corey Sandler described Ursula as a popular "anti-favorite" in his book Econoguide Disneyland Resort, Universal Studios Hollywood: And Other Major Southern California Attractions Including Disney's California Adventure.[132] The character's impact as a villainness has ultimately eclipsed those of her predecessors.[69] According to Laura Rosenfeld of Tech Times, Ursula has had the most profound influence out of all animated characters in the Disney canon.[50] The character is considered to be one of the greatest Disney villains of all-time,[71][114][133][134] and continues to be ranked highly on countdown lists compiled by various publications. Ursula topped E!'s Disney villains ranking; author John Boone concluded that "There will never be a Disney villain more wickedly wonderful than" Ursula.[135] Yahoo! Movies ranked Ursula third, praising her "for being the first female Disney baddie to get her own song."[136] On The Huffington Post's "Definitive Ranking Of 25 Classic Disney Villains", Ursula was also ranked third.[129] About.com placed the character at number four in the website's "Top 10 Disney Villains" article.[52] Babble.com ranked the character the fifth greatest Disney villain "From Bad to Worst".[137] Moviefone ranked Ursula seventh on the website's list of the thirty greatest Disney villains of all-time.[138] TVOvermind also ranked Ursula seventh in its article "Ranking the Top 10 Animated Disney Villains".[53] Recognizing Ursula among "8 Disney villains who are better than the heroes", Beamly's Sophie Hall believes that the character "had more charisma than Ariel".[63] By extension, Ursula is also often considered to be among the greatest animated villains of all-time.[139] Sky Movies included the character on the website's list "Despicable Them: Top Animated Villains".[140] The Toronto Sun ranked Ursula the third "top animated [villain] of all time".[141]

Ursula is also considered to be one of Disney's most terrifying villains.[50][58][138][128] Oh My Disney ranked Ursula's line "Triton's daughter will be mine and then I'll make him writhe. I'll see him wriggle like a worm on a hook!" the fifth "Most Sinister Disney Villain Quote".[142] Meanwhile, Rolling Stone included the climactic sequence in which Ursula grows into a giant on the magazine's list of the "12 Scariest Moments in Kids' Films", comparing the sequence to the iconic shower scene in the horror film Psycho (1960),[72] while BuzzFeed ranked the character's death fifth on the website's "Definitive Ranking Of The Most Horrific Disney Villain Deaths".[143] In the wake of the release of Maleficent (2014), a live-action remake of Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959) told from the perspective of the film's villain, several publications voted for Ursula among Disney villains who deserve to star in their own films,[122] including Yahoo! Movies, MTV, Bustle and the New York Post.[14][113][144] David Crow of Den of Geek selected actor John Travolta as his first choice for the role of Ursula because of his drag performance as Edna Turnblad in the film Hairspray (2007), a role originated by Divine, the actor upon whose appearance Ursula's design was based.[145]

Ursula's body type has been positively embraced by the public; the character has since been recognized as a symbol of body positivity.[146] HelloGiggles believes that "Ursula has the most positive body image" out of all of Disney's villainnesses: "She may not be a size zero, like the other villains and heroines, but she's equally as confident. She is sexy, she is glamorous and she shows of her curves with no apology."[146] From 2007 onwards, Disney launched an advertising campaign called Disney Dreams Portraits featuring celebrities dressed up as various Disney characters and photographer Annie Leibovitz; Queen Latifah was photographed as Ursula for this campaign in 2011.[147] In 2012 Disney released a Disney Villain line of dolls and make-up, and its revamped imagery was criticized for "slimming down" of Ursula to make her "marketable" and ignoring body diversity.[148][149] For Halloween of 2013, Amber Riley portrayed Ursula in a celebrity parody/tribute of "Cell Block Tango" from Chicago titled "Spell Block Tango", directed by Todrick Hall, which was praised for its highlighting Disney villains.[150][151] Lady Gaga wore an Ursula-inspired dress during ArtRave: The Artpop Ball. In the 2015 season of Dancing with the Stars, Rumer Willis dressed up as Ursula to perform a samba set to "Poor Unfortunate Souls".[152] As arguably "the most famous example of a direct tie to the LGBT community," Ursula has also become something of a gay icon, due in part to sharing Divine's appearance and personality.[153]

Sherie Rene Scott's performance as Ursula in the Broadway adaptation earned her a nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical at the Outer Critics Circle Awards.[154] Melissa McCarthy was nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress and the People's Choice Award for The Movie Performance of the Year for her portrayal of Ursula in the 2023 film.[155][156]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ When Ursula's necklace was broken by Scuttle, and Ariel's voice was returned to her owner, and Ursula was still in her human form, Ursula spoke a few sentences that were voiced by Pat Carroll.
  2. ^ a b The 1989 film was the only appearance that Ursula was voiced by Jodi Benson, because in the 1989 film, Ursula turned into a human and used Ariel's voice; in other appearances, since Ursula doesn't have Ariel's voice anymore, when she turns into a human, Jodi Benson isn't her voice actress.

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Ursula is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures animated film The Little Mermaid 1989 Voiced by actress Pat Carroll Ursula is a villainous Cecaelian sea witch who offers a mermaid princess named Ariel a temporary opportunity to become human so that she may earn the love of Prince Eric within three days However Ursula is in fact determined to sabotage Ariel s chances so that she can ultimately usurp King Triton s position as ruler of the oceans UrsulaThe Little Mermaid characterFirst appearanceThe Little Mermaid 1989 Created byRon ClementsJohn MuskerBased onThe Sea Witch from the Hans Christian Andersen fairytaleVoiced byPat Carroll 1989 2022 a b Jodi Benson as Vanessa b Whoopi Goldberg Descendants Dawnn Lewis Welcome to the Club Debra Wilson Disney Speedstorm Portrayed bySherie Rene Scott Broadway musical Queen Latifah The Little Mermaid Live Melissa McCarthy live action film Jessica Alexander live action film in human form as Vanessa In universe informationAliasVanessa human alter ego SpeciesCecaelia half human half octopus original Human via Magical transformation GenderFemaleTitleThe Sea WitchQueen of Atlantica temporarily OccupationSorceressFaustian bargainerAffiliationDisney VillainsFamilyUnnamed father deceased Unnamed mother deceased Morgana younger sister Triton older brother in some media 1 Ariel and her sisters nieces in some media Uliana younger sister in Descendants 2 ChildrenUma daughter in Descendants NationalityAtlanticanPartner s Prince Eric ex fiance Pet s Flotsam and Jetsam Created by directors and screenwriters Ron Clements and John Musker Ursula is based on the sea witch character who appears in the 1837 fairy tale The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen However her minor role was greatly expanded into a much more prominent villain for the film Disney had struggled to cast Ursula for a year during which the role was well sought after by several coveted television actresses at the time Clements and Musker disagreed with lyricist Howard Ashman about who should voice the character While the directors had written the role with Bea Arthur in mind Ashman intended to offer it to soap opera star Joan Collins both actresses rejected the part When Ashman cast his second choice Broadway actress Elaine Stritch as Ursula both stage veterans disagreed about the manner in which Ursula s song Poor Unfortunate Souls would be performed and Pat Carroll was finally hired to replace Stritch after Ashman fired her Deepening her own voice for the role Carroll based her performance on a combination of Shakespearean actresses and car salespeople Animated by Ruben A Aquino Ursula s original design was inspired by several different sea creatures including manta rays and scorpion fish before Clements finally decided to base the character on an octopus her number of tentacles was reduced from eight to six for financial reasons Ursula s appearance was also inspired by American actor and drag queen Divine When The Little Mermaid was first released in 1989 Ursula was immediately embraced as one of Disney s best villains and continues to be ranked highly among the studio s greatest by the media Praised for being humorous and frightening the character has garnered positive reviews from film critics some of whom dubbed her Disney s strongest villain in decades Meanwhile Carroll s performance has garnered similar acclaim to the point that the role has eclipsed her previous body of work ultimately becoming virtually synonymous with the character Contents 1 Development 1 1 Conception and writing 1 2 Voice and music 1 3 Design 2 Characterization and themes 3 Appearances 3 1 Films 3 1 1 The Little Mermaid 1989 3 1 2 The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea 3 1 3 Descendants 2 3 1 4 The Simpsons Welcome to the Club 3 1 5 The Little Mermaid 2023 3 2 Television series 3 2 1 The Little Mermaid 3 2 2 House of Mouse 3 2 3 Once Upon a Time 3 2 4 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse 3 2 5 Ariel 3 3 Video games 3 4 Theme park attractions 3 5 Stage 3 5 1 Broadway musical 3 5 2 Unfortunate The Untold Story of Ursula The Sea Witch 2019 present 3 5 3 Other stage productions 3 6 Literature 3 6 1 Poor Unfortunate Soul A Tale of the Sea Witch 3 6 2 Part of Your World A Twisted Tale 3 6 3 Part of Your Nightmare 3 6 4 Vanessa Happily Never After 4 Toys 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades and legacy 6 See also 7 Notes 8 ReferencesDevelopment editConception and writing edit At the behest of Disney executives Michael Eisner and Jeffrey Katzenberg director and screenwriter Ron Clements was among several film makers instructed to research new story ideas that could potentially be adapted into the studio s next major animated film release 3 Clements first discovered Hans Christian Andersen s classic fairy tale The Little Mermaid at a local bookstore and began deliberating why Disney had never attempted to adapt the story before 3 Clements eventually learned that Walt Disney himself had actually attempted to adapt the fairy tale into a feature length animated film as early as the 1930s 4 but the project was ultimately shelved due in part to its sad ending 5 3 Clements suggested The Little Mermaid to Katzenberg who finally green lit it after having first rejected it 4 Hardly present in Andersen s original story 6 the sea witch is not a prominent character and lacks a proper name 7 Among Clements ideas to alter the story the film maker decided to make the witch more of a villain describing Ursula as a fun character to develop into such 3 In Andersen s tale the sea witch is not a villainess as much as she is a disreputable mermaid 8 JR Thorpe of Bustle agreed that in Andersen s story The sea witch isn t the enemy Instead human nature is 9 While the original sea witch is willing to help the little mermaid despite the fact that she openly disagrees with her motives Ursula is only interested in helping Ariel in the hopes of ultimately overthrowing her father 10 Emma James of Teen Ink observed that in addition to giving the character the name Ursula the studio changed her role as a catalyst in the tale and morphed her actions into those of an antagonist 11 Unlike the sea witch Ursula deliberately intervenes in an attempt to keep the mermaid from success 12 Lyricist producer and writer Howard Ashman had originally envisioned Ursula s relationship with King Triton as a soap opera and thus drew inspiration from soap opera actress Joan Collins 13 Ursula was originally conceived as Triton s sister 14 which would have naturally made the character Ariel s aunt 15 but the idea was ultimately abandoned 16 However their blood relationship is still vaguely alluded to when the character mentions a time during which she actually lived in Triton s palace 17 Clements and Musker had originally intended for Ursula to remain her original size at the end of the film 18 However Katzenberg had just recently seen the film Die Hard 1988 which inspired him to request a bigger ending for The Little Mermaid and thus he instructed the writers to have Ursula grow much larger in size during her climactic fight with Ariel and Eric 18 Voice and music edit Pat Carroll was the voice actress of Ursula from 1989 to her death in 2022 with her final role as Ursula being posthumous in Disney Dreamlight Valley 19 20 21 Carroll was not the filmmakers first choice for the role Clements Musker and Ashman had long debated who should voice the villainess 22 the casting of whom was long and tedious spanning an entire year 23 24 In his book Makin Toons Inside the Most Popular Animated TV Shows and Movies author Allan Neuwirth documented that the filmmakers searched for just the right performer who could put across the deep voiced world weary deadpan villainess they had in mind but never quite snaring their catch 25 While Ashman was interested in actress Joan Collins because he was a fan of her performance as Alexis Colby in the soap opera Dynasty 24 Clements and Musker favored actress Bea Arthur for whom they had actually written the role 3 describing Ursula as having a Bea Arthur type basso voice in early drafts of their screenplay 22 Clements and Musker fully expected Arthur to accept the role because she had already been working for Disney s Touchstone Television on the sitcom The Golden Girls 24 However Arthur s agent resented the directors writers for insinuating that her client voice a witch 24 refusing to even present the script to the actress 22 With Arthur eliminated Clements and Musker were forced to audition several other popular television actresses of the decade including Nancy Marchand Charlotte Rae and Roseanne Barr 22 the last of whom had originally auditioned for the supporting role of chambermaid Carlotta 13 Amused by her nasal voice Howard invited the comedian to read for Ursula but concluded that her approach was ultimately not suitable for the character 23 Jazz singer Nancy Wilson also auditioned 24 Meanwhile Ashman himself had been similarly unsuccessful in recruiting Collins because Dynasty producer Aaron Spelling feared that the actress reputation would be jeopardized should she voice an animated character 24 Thus Ashman pursued Broadway veteran Elaine Stritch of whom he had been a long time fan 22 The audition process for Ursula required each hopeful to both recite a scene from the film and perform a Broadway style song of their choice 23 The finalists became Clements and Musker s Rae versus Ashman s Stritch 24 the latter of whom ultimately won the role over Rae with her preferred rendition of Ursula s song Poor Unfortunate Souls 22 Musker described Stritch s approach to Ursula as an eccentric loopy reading 24 However Stritch and Ashman soon began to experience creative differences over Poor Unfortunate Souls because the actress refused to follow the lyricist s very specific directions 22 After refusing to perform the song at Ashman s preferred tempo combined with her alcoholism 24 the songwriter fired Stritch from the project 23 thus forcing Clements and Musker to find a replacement with yet another round of auditions 22 Carroll first learned of The Little Mermaid from her agent and immediately agreed to audition for Ursula because she had always wanted to voice a Disney character 25 However the actress felt that her chances were slim to none upon realizing that her competition largely consisted of famous film and television actresses 22 Musker described Carroll s audition approach as a hybrid of actors Maurice Evans and Tallulah Bankhead 23 Although confident in both her acting and singing auditions 25 Carroll did not hear back from her agent about the role until a year afterward by which time she had already forgotten she had ever auditioned 22 Upon being cast Carroll was entirely committed to the role giving it complete precedence over all other jobs and projects at the time 25 Carroll s first task was to record Poor Unfortunate Souls her approach to which was remarkably different than Stritch s first asking Howard to demonstrate exactly how he would like her to perform the song before attempting it 22 Carroll completely credits Ashman with her delivery 7 explaining I got the whole attitude from him and his shoulders would twitch a certain way and his eyes would go a certain way I got more about that character from Howard singing that song than from anything else 22 Carroll also borrowed Ursula s habit of saying innit instead of isn t it from Ashman 22 Despite their strong working relationship Carroll described working with Ashman and composer Alan Menken as a brutal experience because of the songwriters military approach she would often return home from recording sessions with blown vocal chords 22 After complaining to her about one of her recording sessions Carroll recalled her daughter filmmaker Tara Karsian reassuring her that you re in something that fifty years from now may be shown What you re working on now will be seen by our children and our grandchildren and our great grandchildren 22 Describing her own performance as Shakespearean Carroll perceived Ursula as an ex Shakespearean actress who now sold cars which inspired her dry theatrical interpretation 22 Carroll also deepened her own voice for the role 26 When Carroll watched the completed film for the first time she was frightened by her own performance comparing it to actress Margaret Hamilton s performance as the Wicked Witch of the West in the film The Wizard of Oz 1939 25 Actress Jodi Benson who voices Ariel briefly provides the voice of Vanessa Ursula s beautiful human alter ego in lieu of Carroll 27 On June 28 2019 it was announced that Melissa McCarthy was in talks to play Ursula in the live action remake of The Little Mermaid directed by Rob Marshall 28 On February 18 2020 McCarthy confirmed her casting as the villainess during an interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show I play Ursula the sea witch It is so fun we re just in rehearsals It s been an absolute blast Stepping into the world of Rob Marshall it s like a fever dream I just went to London for a week I was like I don t get to go to dance camp for a week All day he s like Do you want to slide down this 40 foot clamshell I m like Yes Of course I do What are you crazy It s been wildly creative 29 In December 2020 McCarthy stated that she would hopefully begin filming the movie in January 2021 30 McCarthy eventually began filming her scenes in April 2021 31 Later that year McCarthy described the experience of playing Ursula as glorious and adding The world of Disney and director Rob Marshall is a world that I wish everyone could experience because it s so creative kind and lovely Going to singing class every day I got to record with an orchestra which is a mind bender for someone who is not a singer but it was such a fun process It s going to be incredible To me Ursula is everything She s one of my absolute favorite villains so to play her was delicious 32 Jessica Alexander played Vanessa Ursula s beautiful human alter ego Alexander was announced to have been cast on March 1 2021 33 She described her character as a seductress a temptress the definition of a femme fatale and a sexy female villain 34 Of her casting director Rob Marshall stated it was a conscious decision to cast a relatively unknown actress as Vanessa since McCarthy was already portraying Ursula He also said She s just a beautiful beautiful actress and she went there It s sort of rare for someone that beautiful and charismatic to be able to then turn into the sea witch literally in front of you and just lose it It was exciting to see that change 35 Alexander enjoyed playing the role commenting that she love s being demonic and just going crazy on screen so this was a perfect opportunity for that 36 Comic Book Resources wrote that Alexander s Vanessa is callous and conniving she takes the opportunity to go all out unleashing her villainous side in her final scene 37 Kacey Musgraves was also considered for the role 38 Design edit nbsp nbsp Ursula s character in The Little Mermaid was inspired by the drag queen Divine 39 During production of The Little Mermaid Ursula s design evolved and transformed dramatically Animator Glen Keane s earliest sketches of Ursula were drawn to resemble Rae specifically based on the actress audition for the role 23 The short lived casting of Stritch as Ursula and her subsequent performance eventually inspired the animators to design the character as a tall thin regal looking sea witch based on manta rays and scorpion fish complete with a long cape 22 At one point Ursula had also been drawn with spikes to resemble a spinefish 7 Ursula s appearance was largely inspired by American actor and drag queen Divine 39 who was best known for his frequent appearances in several films directed by filmmaker John Waters 17 Similarities were first drawn between the character and the actor after animator Rob Minkoff sketched a vampy overweight matron to which Ashman responded She looks like a Miami Beach matron playing Mah Jong by the pool 40 The character shares Divine s signature eye makeup jewelry and body type while originally sporting a Mohawk 40 the last of which was borrowed from the actor s Pink Flamingos 1972 character Babs Johnson 41 However Minkoff had been drawing the character with a shark s tail at the time 40 Clements eventually decided to place Ursula s head on top of the body of an octopus instead which ultimately resulted in her current design 3 The animators then studied the way in which octopuses move explaining There was a very kind of seductive and yet scary aspect which they incorporated into the character s own gait 3 The Pink Flamingos inspired Mohawk was ultimately discarded because Disney felt that the hairstyle was too over the top for the film 41 Additionally Ursula s face was also inspired by that of Madame Medusa from Disney s The Rescuers 1977 42 According to The Gospel according to Disney Faith Trust and Pixie Dust author Mark I Pinsky Ursula became the most grotesque characterization Disney have created for a female villain at that time 43 Having animated previous Disney villains Keane was originally approached to be the supervising animator of Ursula but declined in favor of animating Ariel because he longed to do something different 44 Thus Keane was replaced by Ruben A Aquino 45 The character was originally drawn with a full set of eight tentacles similar to a real life octopus which were eventually reduced to a more manageable six because the original amount would have been too difficult and costly to animate 5 46 According to Carroll 47 this modification actually makes the character more similar to a squid than an octopus 46 whether or not Ursula is an octopus continues to be debated among both critics and devout fans some of whom believe that the character s pair of arms actually account for the remaining two tentacles 41 47 48 Clements admitted that the character s six tentacles made animating her a challenge nonetheless 49 Ursula was intentionally designed to instill fear in The Little Mermaid s viewers 50 Animators studied Monstro from Disney s Pinocchio 1940 in order to animate the character s enlarged self emerging from the sea 7 Ursula s appearance was also based on that of the character Norma Desmond who appears in the film Sunset Boulevard 1950 51 Divine never lived to see his own likeness appear in The Little Mermaid the actor died in 1988 one year before the film s release 40 However his cohorts agree that Divine would have greatly enjoyed Ursula 40 Documentarian Jeffrey Schwartz joked that the actor would have wanted to play Ursula himself had he known about the character having once told Waters When I was young all I wanted to be was a Disney villain 40 Characterization and themes editAbout com s David Nusair observed that There s no limit to how low Ursula will stoop to achieve her goals 52 the character often relies on a combination of sorcery and deception to achieve them 53 A bargainer of the worst kind 54 Ursula only agrees to help the less fortunate when she s confident that she can gain something from them in return 55 Identifying Ursula as Ariel s binary due to the character s experience and authority Collision of Realities Establishing Research on the Fantastic in Europe author Lars Schmeink described Ursula as a more complex and mature character than Ariel embodying everything that the mermaid can potentially become 56 To Ariel Ursula represents the matronly image who instigate s the young princess epic journey as she longs to achieve the witch s sage like knowledge and power 56 Ursula teaches Ariel about womanhood a theme From Mouse to Mermaid The Politics of Film Gender and Culture author Elizabeth Belle noticed is absent in Anderson s story 39 According to Bell Ursula can retrieve Ariel from her destined alliance with patriarchy observing that the witch actually teaches Ariel that performance and voice and manifestations are liberations of gender 39 Teen Ink s Emma James believes that Ursula s death ultimately prevents Ariel from experiencing and learning from the consequences of her actions concluding Ariel never really owns up to all the mishap she caused 11 Observing that Ursula actually warns Ariel about the consequences should she fail to earn a kiss from Eric Laura Stampler of Time described the character as a savvy contract negotiator 57 Writing for Collider Dave Trumbore identified Ursula as the film s Crossroads Demon 58 According to Gary Thompson of the Philadelphia Daily News Ursula is similar to businesswoman Leona Helmsley 59 Makin Toons Inside the Most Popular Animated TV Shows and Movies author Allan Neuwirth observed that Ursula obeys Disney s long standing tradition of depicting classic scoundrels none so unsettling as their female villains 25 Neuwirth believes that the public s fear of Disney s female villains stems from our expectations of nurturing comfort and honesty from our mothers 25 while Disney s villainnesses including Ursula tend to lust after youth and beauty 60 Ursula even goes as far as transforming herself into a beautiful young woman in order to trick Ariel s love interest into marrying her instead 61 Janet Wasko believes that Ursula s role as a powerful but antagonistic woman in The Little Mermaid alludes to the idea of patriarchy being preferable to matriarchy 62 Sophie Hall of Beamly identified Ursula as a woman struggling to run the kingdom in a man s world having been kicked out for no specific reason 63 In her book Emerson Goes to the Movies Individualism in Walt Disney Company s Post 1989 Animated Films author Justyna Fruzinska claimed that the masculine rule of Triton is presented as positive and opposed to the negative feminine rule of Ursula 12 Understanding Disney The Manufacture of Fantasy author Janet Wasko accused the film s treatment of Ursula of eliminat ing many of the female characters and undermin ing the feminine power present in Andersen s fairy tale 62 However Wasko also argued that Ursula could possibly be considered a mother figure for Ariel 62 61 the tunnel of Ursula s cave resembles a vagina while Ursula s mannerisms evoke those of a mother as she refers to Ariel as my dear sweet child 64 Gwynne Watkins of Yahoo accused Ursula of assur ing Ariel that human men prefer their women to be silent 65 Meanwhile in response to feminist critiques of the character author Amy M Davis observed in her book Handsome Heroes and Vile Villains Masculinity in Disney s Feature Films that Ursula is actually responsible for giving Eric the power to make Ariel permanently human 66 However author Alan Dundes in his book Bloody Mary in the Mirror Essays in Psychoanalytic Folkloristics in conjunction with co author Lauren Dundes observed that Ursula becomes masculine and deep voiced once she acquires Triton s trident implying that even the only powerful woman in the story fulfills her desire for supreme power by becoming masculine 61 Dundes and Dundes also observed that Ursula reverts to being feminine once she is impaled 61 In her book Tales Then and Now More Folktales as Literary Fictions for Young Adults author Anna E Altmann compared Ursula to Satan because both Ariel and Triton sign a contract with her 10 James Plath of Movie Metropolis described Ursula s contract as a Mephistophelean bargain 67 Much like Satan Ursula was banished from Triton s palace similar to the way in which Lucifer was exiled from heaven 43 Felix Vasquez of Cinema Crazed believes that Ursula is evil just for the sake of being evil 68 Writing for the Disney Archives Dave Smith observed that Ursula has the gross unsubtlety of Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective but substantially more brio 69 Describing Ursula as Bejeweled and lip pouting like an overweight over rich over pampered over the top society hostess gone mad Smith perceived the character as all flair flamboyance and theatricality mixed with a touch of con artistry citing wrath as her only genuine emotion 69 Additionally Ursula tends to act as though she is performing for an audience 69 Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel compared the character s appearance to that of evangelist Tammy Faye 70 At times Ursula tends to demonstrate stereotypically masculine physical traits 71 Describing the character as A campy sea witch with an insatiable thirst for power Rolling Stone s David Ehrlich believes that Ursula resembles a child of Divine and Donald Trump 72 Some critics identify the character with body positivity According to Michaela Glover of The Odyssey Ursula portrays a bold business woman not being afraid to show off her curves and use them which defies the typical standards of beauty by also being a full figured woman 73 Appearances editFilms edit The Little Mermaid 1989 edit Ursula debuted in the 1989 adaptation of The Little Mermaid where she is voiced by Pat Carroll as a sea witch who is scheming to take advantage of the ambitions of King Triton s youngest daughter Princess Ariel in order to usurp the throne and turning merpeople into seaweed for her garden When Ariel saves and falls in love with a human named Prince Eric much to her father s chagrin Ursula temporarily grants Ariel s wish to live as a human for three days in return for her voice If she successfully earns a kiss from Eric by the end of the third day Ariel will remain human permanently if she fails she will turn back into a mermaid and belong to Ursula forever However Ursula is determined to sabotage Ariel s and Eric s budding romance at any cost when she realizes that Ariel and Eric are actually falling in love Ursula transforms herself into a young woman named Vanessa and hypnotizes Eric tricking him into agreeing to marry her instead Ariel manages to thwart Ursula and Eric s wedding Eric realizes that it was Ariel who saved him when her voice returns to her and is about to kiss her but as the sun sets Ariel transforms back into a mermaid and is captured by Ursula Triton confronts Ursula and agrees to give up himself and his magical trident in return for Ariel s freedom Ursula then uses the trident to expand into monstrous proportions and attempts to kill Ariel and Eric but Eric manages to impale her with the splintered bowsprit of a wrecked ship and she dies upon being electrocuted by the trident s energy and her body is subsequently liquified in the water With Ursula gone her powers cease the merpeople turn back to normal Triton s power is restored and Ariel marries Eric once she is permanently transformed into a human The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea edit Main article The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea Due to her death in the original film Ursula does not appear in the direct to video sequel The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea but she is mentioned many times mostly by her younger sister Morgana also voiced by Pat Carroll Her image does appear in a photograph that Morgana has of Ursula In the family portrait during the cut song Gonna Get My Wish Ursula was also depicted as a young girl with light green skin similar to Morgana and their mother Descendants 2 edit Ursula makes an appearance in the 2017 television film Descendants 2 voiced by Whoopi Goldberg Twenty years prior to the film Ursula had been banished on the Isle of the Lost with other villains In the film her daughter Uma portrayed by China Anne McClain is the main antagonist During one scene Ursula whips her tentacle out from the kitchen of her Fish and Chips shop and yells at Uma to stop singing and come to wash the dishes While Ursula doesn t appear in other productions of the Descendants franchise Uma returns in the sequel Descendants 3 while in the spin off film Descendants The Rise of Red appears Ursula s younger sister Ulyana portrayed by Dara Renee 2 The Simpsons Welcome to the Club edit In the Disney short The Simpsons Welcome to the Club Ursula and other Disney villains welcome Lisa Simpson to Disney Villain Land and persuade her to become evil She is voiced by Dawnn Lewis in this short due to Pat Carroll s sudden death happening during the short s production 74 The Little Mermaid 2023 edit Main article The Little Mermaid 2023 film nbsp In Disney s 2023 live action remake of The Little Mermaid Ursula was played by Melissa McCarthy Ursula was played by Melissa McCarthy in the 2023 live action remake of The Little Mermaid directed by Rob Marshall In this version like with the Broadway musical Ursula is the estranged younger sister of King Triton played by Javier Bardem thus making her the paternal aunt to Ariel and her sisters in this film Also in the climax Ariel is the one who defeats Ursula in this version in comparison with Prince Eric in the original 1989 film Her human form as Vanessa was played by Jessica Alexander 75 Television series edit The Little Mermaid edit Main article The Little Mermaid TV series Ursula appears as the antagonist in four episodes of The Little Mermaid prequel television series Against the Tide Tail of Two Crabs Heroes and Ariel s Treasures In all four episodes she executes various plans to antagonize King Triton and take over Atlantica but all fail House of Mouse edit Ursula appeared occasionally in the animated television series House of Mouse 2001 as one of Mickey s guests at the nightclub In the feature film Mickey s House of Villains she is one of the main villains and one of Jafar s sidekicks and participated in the musical number It s Our House Now alongside other Disney villains while they take over the club 76 Once Upon a Time edit Ursula nbsp Ursula the Sea Witch in Once Upon a TimeFirst appearance Heroes and Villains Season 4 Episode 12 Created byEdward Kitsis and Adam HorowitzPortrayed byMerrin Dungey Tiffany Boone young In universe informationSpeciesMermaid original Human via Magical transformation GenderFemaleTitleThe Sea WitchQueen of DarknessOccupationSorceressAffiliationQueens of Darkness formerly FamilyPoseidon father 77 Unnamed mother deceased NationalityAtlantican Two live action versions of Ursula appear in the ABC television series Once Upon a Time The Sea Goddess Ursula the Sea Goddess appears in the third season where she is voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown In the episode Ariel she is described as a sea goddess whom no one has seen for a thousand years According to Ariel Ursula gave merfolk the ability to gain legs once a year when the tide is highest Ariel uses this ability to visit Prince Eric at his castle where he is having a ball honoring Ursula Later the Evil Queen Lana Parrilla disguises herself as Ursula in order to make a deal with Ariel and trick her into capturing Snow White This physical disguise includes short white hair and tentacles similar to Ursula s animated appearance Although the Queen considers Ursula to be a long dead octopus she is shocked when the real Ursula possesses a statue and warns the queen not to impersonate her again The Sea Witch Ursula the Sea Witch appears as an antagonist of the second half of the fourth season where she is portrayed as an adult by Merrin Dungey and as a teenager by Tiffany Boone The episode Poor Unfortunate Soul contains further flashbacks to Ursula s youth when she was a teenage mermaid living under the sea with her father King Poseidon Ernie Hudson Ursula was gifted with a beautiful voice which Poseidon wanted her to use to lure pirates to their death in order to avenge the murder of Ursula s mother at the hands of an unnamed pirate Ursula refused and instead befriended a pirate Captain Hook Colin O Donoghue who supported her desire for freedom Ursula and Hook s friendship fell apart when Hook sealed Ursula s singing voice inside an enchanted shell in order to punish Poseidon for destroying a weapon Hook wanted for himself Ursula angered and disappointed with both merfolk and humans used Poseidon s trident to transform her tail into tentacles emulating the ancient sea goddess that she was named after The episodes Heroes and Villains and Darkness on the Edge of Town contain flashbacks to the Enchanted Forest past where Ursula teamed up with fellow witches Maleficent Kristin Bauer van Straten and Cruella De Vil Victoria Smurfit The three of them worked together to try to defeat the heroes and find their happy endings but failed In the episode Best Laid Plans while trying to rescue Maleficent s baby from Snow and Charming Ursula and Cruella fell into a portal that lead into the non magical world Three decades later in modern day New York Ursula is working as a cleaner in an aquarium when she is recruited by Rumplestiltskin who also reunites her with Cruella Ursula Cruella and Rumplestiltskin then trick their way into entering the magical town of Storybrooke In the episode Unforgiven they resurrect Maleficent to join their group In the episode Best Laid Plans flashbacks show how she and Cruella were sent from the Enchanted Forest before the first Dark Curse to the Land Without Magic because of Snow White Ginnifer Goodwin and Prince Charming Josh Dallas s actions In the present day plotline of Poor Unfortunate Soul a remorseful Hook makes a deal with Ursula to get her singing voice back They are only successful when Ariel intercedes bringing Poseidon to Storybrooke so that he and Ursula can reconcile and the enchantment is broken Having achieved her happy ending Ursula then tells Hook the full plan Rumplestiltskin has for the heroes and afterward returns to the sea with her father The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse edit Ursula appeared in the episode Keep on Rollin of the Disney series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse with Carroll reprising her role where together with Pete and the Beagle Boys they confront Mickey Mouse and his friends for being in the skating rink where the characters meet 78 Ariel edit Ursula will be shown in the reboot series Ariel partially based on the 2023 The Little Mermaid film with new designs for the main characters Ursula will be voiced by Amber Riley 79 80 Video games edit In the Kingdom Hearts video game Ursula appears as one of Maleficent s co conspirators using the power of the Heartless to attack Atlantica and gain power In this version of events the official walkthrough states that Ursula was King Triton s fortuneteller before she was banished Ursula is eventually defeated by Sora Ariel Donald Duck and Goofy In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories she appears as a facsimile created from Sora s memories In Kingdom Hearts II Ursula mysteriously returns through the powers of darkness and appears to Ariel and recreates her film role As the film s storyline is retold in the game Ursula does not recognize Sora and company and Ariel makes no mention of her defeat in the original Kingdom Hearts In fact when Ursula arrives to make the deal with Ariel the latter reacts as though she has seen Ursula for the first time Sora however does note that Ursula got what she deserved in the first game At the story s climax she is defeated when Eric hurls the trident straight through Ursula s chest destroying her seemingly once and for all However she reappears in the Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance confronting Sora and Riku out at sea in her giant form from the end of the movie The game gives conflicting hints on whether or not this Ursula is the real one and serves a very small role providing the tutorial to the game s battle system and delivering a line that foreshadows the plot of the game s main antagonist Xehanort She is again voiced by Pat Carroll in the gamesShe has appeared for the concept art from Epic Mickey in 2010 When Ursula tries to kidnap Gremlin Gus Mickey comes to the rescue and saved him from trying to let go of her clutches Ursula appears as a playable character to unlock for a limited time in Disney Magic Kingdoms 81 She also appears in Disney Dreamlight Valley where she was posthumously voiced by Pat Carroll 82 Theme park attractions edit Ursula appears in Disney park attractions such as the Fantasmic show debuted in 1992 at Disneyland Park as one of the Disney Villains summoned to destroy Mickey Mouse A massive Ursula Audio Animatronic appears in The Little Mermaid Ariel s Undersea Adventure a dark ride at Disney California Adventure and Magic Kingdom Ursula is a central character in the annual Halloween themed fireworks show HalloWishes at the Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom Mickey s Not So Scary Halloween Party hard ticket event Ursula also appears at the tail end of the Little Mermaid unit in Walt Disney s Parade of Dreams at Disneyland Stage edit Broadway musical edit Main article The Little Mermaid musical In the musical version of the original film Sherie Rene Scott originated the live role which she played until January 25 2009 Other actresses who played the role include Heidi Blickenstaff and Faith Prince In this version Ursula is King Triton s sister a concept for the original film that was eventually dropped 83 When Ursula and Triton s father died the pair were given an equal share of the sea plus two magical items Triton received the trident while Ursula received the magic Nautilus shell Though the two were meant to rule the seas together Ursula s greed and use of dark magic to usurp Triton led to her being banished The desire for revenge and power is her motivation for the show The musical s plot is similar to the film with the exception that Ursula doesn t transform into Vanessa and she is ultimately defeated by Ariel rather than Eric when the mermaid destroys the Nautilus shell that contains Ursula s power In the revamped version of the musical developed by Glenn Casale in 2012 Ursula and Triton s backstory was changed making her the youngest of seven sisters like Ariel Unlike Ariel she was not a beautiful mermaid like her sisters and was despised and ignored by their father Poseidon while her sisters were adored She gained the Nautilus shell when Poseidon gave it to her to ease the guilt he felt for how he treated her Using the shell Ursula killed all of her sisters and became queen after Poseidon died from a very rare and lethal flu She forgot he had Triton then only one year old and dismissed him as a threat until he became old enough to depose her and become king Ursula s motivation for revenge otherwise remains similar to the original book of the musical with the addition that she was the one who killed Ariel s mother In addition to her song from the film Alan Menken and Glenn Slater wrote new songs for Ursula I Want the Good Times Back which introduces Ursula and her backstory I Want the Good Times Back reprise where Ursula orders Flotsam and Jetsam to sabotage Ariel s attempt to get Eric to kiss her and a reprise of Poor Unfortunate Souls where Ursula forces Triton to sign a deal and claims the trident In the workshop stage Ursula had a different introductory song Wasting Away where she sings about her suffering in exile after Triton deposed her for using black magic and its reprise featured Ursula preparing to transform into Vanessa 84 Emily Skinner provided vocals for Ursula in the workshop 84 In the 2012 revamped version of the musical I Want the Good Times Back is replaced with a new song Daddy s Little Angel 85 Unfortunate The Untold Story of Ursula The Sea Witch 2019 present edit Ursula becomes the main character in a revisionist parody musical Unfortunate The Untold Story of Ursula The Sea Witch by Robyn Grant 86 87 88 Other stage productions edit In 2016 Rebel Wilson performed the role of Ursula at a stripped down concert version of The Little Mermaid at the Hollywood Bowl which featured the songs from the film and four songs from the Broadway musical 89 Wilson was praised for her performance which was described by The Huffington Post as pitch perfect 90 Queen Latifah portrayed Ursula in the 2019 television special The Little Mermaid Live which used a similar format of the live concerts at the Hollywood Bowl by combining a screening of the film with live accompaniment by guest musicians and celebrities 91 Literature edit Ursula has appeared in various Disney Press novels and tie ins for the franchise A comic book series Disney s The Little Mermaid was released in 1992 revolving around the adventures of Ariel living under the sea as a mermaid Ursula appears in a few issues notably Serpent Teen which depicts how Ursula obtained the sea serpent carcass that makes her home 92 My Side of the Story Ursula 2004 retells the plot of the film from Ursula s point of view and depicts Ursula having romantic feelings for Triton 93 The Villain Files 2005 depicts Ursula s youth living in Triton s castle while Ariel was a baby 94 Ursula is a main character in the 2016 young adult novel Poor Unfortunate Soul A Tale of the Sea Witch by Serena Valentino 95 96 The novel is the third entry of the Villains series a shared universe that crosses over various theatrical Disney films including Beauty and the Beast Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Sleeping Beauty In this novel Ursula is King Triton s younger sister who was betrayed by him as a child for choosing a tentacled form instead of a mermaid s tail and grew up as a human in the town of Ipswich with an adoptive human father Ursula returned to the sea when her adopted father was killed by the townsfolk for protecting her befriending Athena Queen of Atlantica but was denied her inheritance by Triton and banished to the shadows Ursula conspires with three other witches to steal Triton s soul and become ruler of all the seas but is ultimately defeated 97 Ursula is the villain in the 2020 children s horror novel Part of Your Nightmare by Vera Strange which is the first book of the Disney Chills series 98 The novel s setting is modern day in a beach city named Triton Bay where eleven year old Shelly Anderson has just moved to a new school Shelly struggles to fit in and especially wants the approval of Kendall the popular captain of their school s swim team Shelly first encounters Ursula at the aquarium owned by the Anderson family and afterward has sleeping and waking nightmares of Ursula offering her a deal where that Shelly can be the fastest swimmer ever if Shelly does her a small favor in return Poor Unfortunate Soul A Tale of the Sea Witch edit Ursula is mentioned and appears in the second book of the Villains series by Serena Valentino The Beast Within A Tale of Beauty s Prince appearing before the Odd Sisters She is the main character in the third book Prior to the events of the book Ursula appears in the English town of Ipswich and proceeds to inflict pain on the citizens of the town and turn them into twisted sea creatures before being stopped by King Triton Years later Ursula in her guise as Vanessa goes to the Odd Sisters and asks for their help to defeat Triton who in the book is Ursula s brother and therefore makes Ursula Ariel s aunt in exchange for helping them find their sister Circe Unknown to the Odd Sisters Ursula has turned Circe into one of her polyps and is keeping her captive in her cavern Initially the Odd Sisters help her but upon discovering that Ursula is keeping Circe captive they turn on her and use their magic to influence Eric s ship to impale Ursula and kill her as revenge for keeping Circe captive Circe is freed after this and discovers Ursula s golden shell After finding out that her sisters killed Ursula she banishes them to sleep to keep them from harming anyone else In the fourth book Mistress of All Evil A Tale of the Dark Fairy Circe and Nanny gather Ursula s remains and give her a burial at sea prior to Maleficent s arrival Part of Your World A Twisted Tale edit The fifth book in the A Twisted Tale series written by author Liz Braswell it addresses the question What if Ariel had never defeated Ursula In the book Ursula in her guise as Vanessa ultimately wed Prince Eric and still possesses Ariel s voice five years later and uses Eric s connections to go to war with neighboring kingdoms and expand the territory of Eric s kingdom She maintains a beautiful appearance and a rich lifestyle She is ultimately overthrown by Ariel and Eric In this book Braswell describes Ursula s species as cecaelia 99 a term created by fans in the late 2000s 100 This was the first Disney published work to use the name Part of Your Nightmare edit Ursula is the primary antagonist in the first book of the Disney Chills book series titled Part of Your Nightmare written by author Jennifer Brody under the name of Vera Strange The book was published on July 7 2020 In the book Ursula agrees to make protagonist Shelley more popular at her school However Shelley soon discovers that this deal comes with a price one she may not be willing to pay Vanessa Happily Never After edit Ursula in her guise as Vanessa is the main character in a novel titled Vanessa Happily Never After written in French by Lorie Langdon The book was published on January 12 2022 Disappointed by the sea people who reject her Ursula now Vanessa ventures to land for the first time where she sets out in search of the ultimate power which will make her so powerful that no one will ever be able to ignore her again But destiny leads her to Andre Baros a simple human with whom she falls in love Can she really have it all Love and power Or will Vanessa have to make a choice 101 Toys editBoth Ursula and Vanessa have inspired the creation of several toys most notably fashion dolls plush dolls and action figures released by Disney Store and more recently by Mattel 102 103 Target Corporation 104 105 and Jakks Pacific depicting both characters in different visual styles body types and sizes an interactive version of Ursula s mystical magic cauldron released by Jakks Pacific to coincide with the release of the 2023 live action film which features lights sounds music and several accessories 106 as well as two versions of Ursula s mysterious magic Nautilus shell necklace The first one is a colorful ornate variant with additional decorations which was released as a Disney Store exclusive product in 2019 It includes a light up feature that activates a recording of Jodi Benson vocalizing as Ariel as well as a voice recording feature 107 The second one is a simpler more visually accurate version which was released by Jakks Pacific to coincide with the release of the 2023 live action film 108 Like its predecessor it also includes a light up feature which activates a recording of Halle Bailey vocalizing as either Ariel or Vanessa 109 Reception editCritical response edit Ursula has earned a positive reception from entertainment critics When The Little Mermaid was first released in 1989 film critics and audiences alike immediately embraced Ursula as one of Disney s best villains 22 as well as one of the studio s strongest villains in several years 67 110 Film critic Roger Ebert dubbed Ursula Disney s most satisfying villainess since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Evil Queen who debuted in 1937 111 Critics agree that Ursula played an important role in the overall success of The Little Mermaid 112 Samantha Rullo of Bustle reviewed Ursula as a way more interesting character than Ariel herself while praising her for rocking the best hair and makeup of any Disney villain 113 Also writing for Bustle Caitlyn Callegari appreciated Ursula for tell ing it like it is 114 Jay Boyar of the Orlando Sentinel hailed Ursula as A total success despite sharing some similarities with previous Disney villains 70 Janet Maslin of The New York Timesdescribed Ursula as a fabulously campy creation embodying the film s well developed sense of mischief 115 Describing the character as an inventive high camp villainess the New York Daily News Kathleen Carroll cited Ursula as a prime example of the film s outstanding animation 116 Hailing the character as a visual feast Variety considered Ursula to be among the film s more inspired inventions 117 Actress Pat Carroll and the Ursula animators pump astonishing gobs of rotten flirty menace and perversity into Witch Ursula who looks a bit like the late actor Divine pasted over with an evil Jack Nicholson leer and squeezed into a cleavage popping black evening gown tailing off startlingly into eight squiggling black octopus tentacles With her pet moray eels she is a genuine nightmare an obese lavender voluptuary peeling off lines like Life s full of hard choices I n t it with blowzy relish or erupting from the ocean like Moby Dick on bonbons The Los Angeles Times Michael Wilmington William Thomas of Empire described Ursula as truly quake inducing 118 while Time s Eliana Dockterman enjoyed the fact that unlike previous Disney villains Ursula doesn t even pretend to be good Right off the bat she owns her evil witchiness 57 Kilmeny Fane Saunders writing for Radio Times warned parents that Ursula could frighten young children 119 However The Huffington Post s Hilary Sheinbau believes that there are many of these people who walk talk and strive among us concluding it s important for kids to know that not everyone is going to look out for their best interests however tempting some offers may be 120 Metro s Duncan Lindsay agreed that Ursula teaches children that binding contracts are a necessary part of every deal We can thank her for all of our business sense as we are always sure to triple check that paperwork when securing deals 121 Dave Smith of the Disney Archives wrote When anger does bring out her true emotion the effects are staggering Her look of stark hatred even while her face is still human must certainly have brought nightmares to young children And when she finally changes into a giant towering up through the waves and over puny mortals the embodiment of fury is quite breathtaking Smith concluded Earlier we may have chuckled at her villainy at this moment there is no laughter only genuine fear 69 Meanwhile SMOSH s Francesco Marciuliano praised the character as one of the most gleefully evil characters Disney has ever created 122 Carroll s vocal performance as Ursula has been met with similar praise 22 123 Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times predicted that the actress will make the film a hit 124 Roger Hurlburt of the Sun Sentinelenthused If Academy Awards were given for vocal talents then Pat Carroll certainly is deserving Hurlburt went on to extol Carroll as a tour de force making such previous Disney villainesses Cruella de Ville sic 101 Dalmatians and the Evil Queen Snow White pale in comparison 125 while the Deseret News Chris Hicks described her performance as delightful 126 To date Carroll s interpretation of Ursula remains so respected that it has ultimately eclipsed her previous body of work as an actress of which she was most proud nonetheless not minding that she was associated with the role almost exclusively 22 Carroll explained that she would sign autographs Dear Sweetlips I hug you with my tentacles Oceans of love Ursula And then underneath in parentheses I put Pat Carroll very small because her fans are more likely to identify with her character than her 22 Accolades and legacy edit Revered as a fan favorite 58 Ursula has established herself as one of Disney s most iconic characters 127 128 she is widely regarded as one of the studio s classic villains 69 129 130 131 Author Corey Sandler described Ursula as a popular anti favorite in his book Econoguide Disneyland Resort Universal Studios Hollywood And Other Major Southern California Attractions Including Disney s California Adventure 132 The character s impact as a villainness has ultimately eclipsed those of her predecessors 69 According to Laura Rosenfeld of Tech Times Ursula has had the most profound influence out of all animated characters in the Disney canon 50 The character is considered to be one of the greatest Disney villains of all time 71 114 133 134 and continues to be ranked highly on countdown lists compiled by various publications Ursula topped E s Disney villains ranking author John Boone concluded that There will never be a Disney villain more wickedly wonderful than Ursula 135 Yahoo Movies ranked Ursula third praising her for being the first female Disney baddie to get her own song 136 On The Huffington Post s Definitive Ranking Of 25 Classic Disney Villains Ursula was also ranked third 129 About com placed the character at number four in the website s Top 10 Disney Villains article 52 Babble com ranked the character the fifth greatest Disney villain From Bad to Worst 137 Moviefone ranked Ursula seventh on the website s list of the thirty greatest Disney villains of all time 138 TVOvermind also ranked Ursula seventh in its article Ranking the Top 10 Animated Disney Villains 53 Recognizing Ursula among 8 Disney villains who are better than the heroes Beamly s Sophie Hall believes that the character had more charisma than Ariel 63 By extension Ursula is also often considered to be among the greatest animated villains of all time 139 Sky Movies included the character on the website s list Despicable Them Top Animated Villains 140 The Toronto Sun ranked Ursula the third top animated villain of all time 141 Ursula is also considered to be one of Disney s most terrifying villains 50 58 138 128 Oh My Disney ranked Ursula s line Triton s daughter will be mine and then I ll make him writhe I ll see him wriggle like a worm on a hook the fifth Most Sinister Disney Villain Quote 142 Meanwhile Rolling Stone included the climactic sequence in which Ursula grows into a giant on the magazine s list of the 12 Scariest Moments in Kids Films comparing the sequence to the iconic shower scene in the horror film Psycho 1960 72 while BuzzFeed ranked the character s death fifth on the website s Definitive Ranking Of The Most Horrific Disney Villain Deaths 143 In the wake of the release of Maleficent 2014 a live action remake of Disney s Sleeping Beauty 1959 told from the perspective of the film s villain several publications voted for Ursula among Disney villains who deserve to star in their own films 122 including Yahoo Movies MTV Bustle and the New York Post 14 113 144 David Crow of Den of Geek selected actor John Travolta as his first choice for the role of Ursula because of his drag performance as Edna Turnblad in the film Hairspray 2007 a role originated by Divine the actor upon whose appearance Ursula s design was based 145 Ursula s body type has been positively embraced by the public the character has since been recognized as a symbol of body positivity 146 HelloGiggles believes that Ursula has the most positive body image out of all of Disney s villainnesses She may not be a size zero like the other villains and heroines but she s equally as confident She is sexy she is glamorous and she shows of her curves with no apology 146 From 2007 onwards Disney launched an advertising campaign called Disney Dreams Portraits featuring celebrities dressed up as various Disney characters and photographer Annie Leibovitz Queen Latifah was photographed as Ursula for this campaign in 2011 147 In 2012 Disney released a Disney Villain line of dolls and make up and its revamped imagery was criticized for slimming down of Ursula to make her marketable and ignoring body diversity 148 149 For Halloween of 2013 Amber Riley portrayed Ursula in a celebrity parody tribute of Cell Block Tango from Chicago titled Spell Block Tango directed by Todrick Hall which was praised for its highlighting Disney villains 150 151 Lady Gaga wore an Ursula inspired dress during ArtRave The Artpop Ball In the 2015 season of Dancing with the Stars Rumer Willis dressed up as Ursula to perform a samba set to Poor Unfortunate Souls 152 As arguably the most famous example of a direct tie to the LGBT community Ursula has also become something of a gay icon due in part to sharing Divine s appearance and personality 153 Sherie Rene Scott s performance as Ursula in the Broadway adaptation earned her a nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical at the Outer Critics Circle Awards 154 Melissa McCarthy was nominated for the Saturn Award for 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