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I consider myself a reasonable merman... I set certain rules and I expect those rules to be obeyed!
~ King Triton to Ariel
Never again, will you or yours threaten my family! There will be no escape for you! EVER!!!
~ King Triton to Morgana as he imprisons her in a small iceberg.

King Triton is a major character from Disney's 28th full-length animated feature film, The Little Mermaid and a supporting character in its sequels. His character is somewhat similar to the Greek Mythology sea god, Poseidon.

He was voiced by the late Kenneth Mars in the first two films and by Jim Cummings in the third film.

Biograpghy

Triton is the king of the underwater Kingdom of Atlantica. He is a huge merman, husband later widower of Queen Athena, and the father of seven daughters: Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana and Ariel.

He is also the father-in-law of Prince Eric and the grandfather of Ariel and Eric's daughter Melody. As King of Atlantica, he has in his possession a powerful magical trident which appears to be made of gold. It emits a glowing light and typical sound when in use. Furthermore he has a crown and two arm bracelets, which also appear to be made out of gold.

His arch-enemy was Ursula, the old sea-witch who was once a senior member of the Court of King Triton. She has for many years been seeking a way to exact her revenge upon King Triton for banishing her from the kingdom and become queen of the ocean.


Personality

The prequel film The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning initially depicts Triton as a devoted and loving father and husband. After his wife's death, he becomes extremely strict due to the grief he suffered over his queen's death but eventually comes to terms with the incident, showing this by allowing music back into Atlantica after previously banning it in the wake of the tragedy.

The television series, set before the events of the original film, shows Triton to be a wise ruler. He is prejudiced towards humans (possibly due to the death of his wife, even though Athena's death was an accident and despite evidence that Merpeople are half-human). Though he's constantly at odds with Ariel regarding humans and dangerous adventures, he has shown to have a large feeling of guilt and remorse for upsetting his beloved daughter.

In the original film, Triton is shown to be a caring father. However, his prejudice regarding humans often led to personality conflicts with Ariel. He is shown to have an explosive temper when provoked. It was also briefly implied that he may have had genocidal thoughts on humans in general, or at the very least didn't particularly care if a human ended up drowning, as when arguing with Ariel shortly after discovering that she saved Eric. When Ariel tried to explain that Eric could have died if it weren't for her, Triton unmovingly stated that it was "one less human to worry about" in response, despite confirming shortly afterward that he doesn't even know what Eric looks like. His eruptive nature, when pushed far enough, was also shown to lead to violent acts, as he destroyed most of Ariel's human artifacts as a way to "get through to her" after the possibility of losing his daughter to the human world was brought into play. Despite this, he immediately showed remorse afterward, as his angered expression softened to one of despair. After Ariel goes missing (after becoming human) he blames himself for the situation and tirelessly spends his time searching for her, unable to rest until she's safe at home, showing he is able to admit when his aggressive actions (in spite of the reasonings) have gone too far. Earlier in the film, he also confided in Sebastian out of the fear that he may have been too strict with Ariel, showing a struggle in both keeping her safe and being a loving father.

By the time of the sequel, Triton has become accepting of humans. He has a notable soft spot for his granddaughter, Melody and highly values her safety. He's presented as still very wise, though incredibly toned down temper wise. However, his aggressive nature remains in times of crisis.

Physical appearance

King Triton is a large, handsome elderly merman with fair skin and a massive, well-muscled physique. He has long white hair, a thick, matching beard and mustache, a widow's peak hairline, and bushy, gray eyebrows. As a child, he had freckles and his hair was originally red but turned auburn (the same color as his daughter Attina's hair) when he was a young merman. Like his daughter, Ariel, Triton has blue eyes (which are olive green in Ariel's Beginning), though they are more of a grayish hue compared to hers. Because he is a merman, Triton's lower body is a navy-blue fish-like tail with cyan, translucent fins and a matching, fish-lip waist-line. Triton also has three signs of his royal status; he wears gold gauntlets with borders on the edges and five studs around the middle on his forearms, stopping just below the elbow, a golden, five-pointed crown resembling a sea star, and, most important of all, wields the legendary trident, a golden, three-pronged weapon with vast magical powers and abilities.

Appearances

The Little Mermaid

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King Triton in The Little Mermaid.

In the original film, Triton is prejudiced toward humans and Ariel's fascination with humans casts a strain on their relationship. According to Triton, contact between the human world and the merworld is strictly forbidden.

Triton first appears at a concert in Atlantica, presented by the seahorse serving as the host. After Sebastian the crab, the distinguished royal court composer, and Triton's loyal servant are presented, Triton and Sebastian have a discussion about how they anticipate the concert due to Ariel, Triton's youngest daughter, is supposed to make her musical debut. But Ariel turns out to be absent, much to Triton's extreme fury. After an initial argument with Ariel over her latest trip to the surface, Triton orders Sebastian to keep an eye on her. When Triton learns that Ariel saved the life of a human being she has fallen in love with, he loses his temper and, determined to turn Ariel over to his views of humans, destroys her collection of human things, completely ignoring his daughter's protests. In the aftermath, Triton, instantly horrified and remorseful over his actions, leaves a tearful Ariel alone in her grotto in shame.

Later on, after Ariel runs away from home in search of the sea witch Ursula and Triton sees she disappeared, he orders a search for her to apologize for what he had done, unaware that she has accepted Ursula's deal and become a human. He asks Seahorse Herald if any sign of Ariel and Sebastian and he replies that they searched everywhere and no traces of them and Triton orders them to keep looking and no one sleeps until they return home safe and sound and he sadly did so. Triton is briefly seen suffering extreme remorse over what he had done, blaming himself for his daughter's disappearance.

When Sebastian, who had been watching over Ariel, arrives from the surface and tells the king about Ursula's scheme, Triton quickly goes out with Sebastian to find her. Ariel apologizes to her father, who attempts to destroy the contract between Ariel and Ursula, to no avail. Upon learning from Ursula that Ariel had signed an agreement with Ursula and that she may be willing to make an exchange for someone even better, Triton willingly takes his daughter's place, despite knowing the cost of his choice. Triton is temporarily transformed into a polyp, but after Ursula is destroyed, he is restored to his original form and regains both his crown and his trident, as well as his regal status.

By the end of the film, Triton has softened his attitude and realized that he had made a mistake by thinking humans were vicious and that he had been wrong in doing so. Upon noticing how much Ariel loves Prince Eric (who had destroyed Ursula and subsequently not only saved Triton's life, but also the entire kingdom of Atlantica) as much as she is loved by Triton, as well as considering Sebastian's statement "Children got to be free to lead their own lives", Triton transforms Ariel into a human once again, allowing Ariel to be with Eric. He is later seen at the wedding of Ariel and Eric, where he gives his daughter a heartwarming hug and accepts Eric as his son-in-law; when Eric bowed, smiling, Triton returned the smile as though thanking him for saving his life and the kingdom of Atlantica. After saying goodbye, he then uses his trident to cast a beautiful rainbow over the sky

The Little Mermaid: The Series

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King Triton in The Little Mermaid: The Series.

King Triton also appeared in The Little Mermaid TV series. According to the cartoon series, Triton was the son of Poseidon and the grandson of Neptune, of whom he had many fond memories. As a child, his nickname was "Red" for his red hair.

Sebastian: Party Gras!

In the 1992 Disney Special "Sebastian's Party Gras", Sebastian and his performing friend, Sam Wright, are back for another spectacular show at New Orleans Square in Walt Disney World! Kids at home are invited to "Twist And Shout", join a "Conga Line", and do the "Limbo Rock"! Combining colorful animation and engaging live entertainment, "Sebastian's Party Gras" introduces the Little Mermaid's father, King Triton, who urges Sebastian to conduct his concerts under the sea only! But through the magic of music, the King changes his tune, learning that when you "Give A Little Love", "Life Is A Magic Thing" indeed!

The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

Triton appears in the sequel, The Little Mermaid II: Return To The Sea. He seems to trust humans — or at least his son-in-law, Eric — by the time of this film. Upon the birth of Ariel and Eric's daughter Melody, he attends a celebration of her birth that takes place at sea. As a gift, he gives Melody a special locket that reveals a picture of Atlantica. However, his love for his granddaughter proves to be a weakness, which is exploited by Morgana, Ursula's younger sister. Morgana attacks the ceremony, desiring to avenge Ursula, and demands Triton's trident in exchange for Melody's safety. While Ariel and Eric are able to foil Morgana's plot, Ariel makes the decision to withhold all knowledge of Atlantica and mermaids for Melody's safety, and Triton orders a search for Morgana and no one will rest until she is vanquished. A sea wall is put up around the kingdom, sadly cutting Triton off from his daughter and granddaughter.

Twelve years later, Triton is met at sea by Eric and Ariel, who explains that Melody has gone missing. Triton transforms Ariel into a mermaid to assist in the search. Triton and Ariel eventually find Melody with Morgana. With Melody ignorant of her true heritage, Morgana had convinced the girl that Triton had stolen the trident from her. Melody had been transformed into a mermaid and tasked with retrieving the trident, as only Triton or one of his descendants could remove it from its resting place. Despite Ariel's protests, Melody gives the trident to Morgana, resulting in an epic battle.

Eventually, Triton is able to retrieve his trident after Melody steals it back, and then throws it to him. Triton states that neither Morgana or her family will threaten his ever again before using the trident to freeze Morgana in a block of ice, which sinks to the bottom of the sea. He then offers to allow Melody to become a mermaid permanently. However, she instead requests that he remove the sea wall, reuniting the humans and the merpeople.

The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning

In the prequel film, an opening prologue shows King Triton's wife, Queen Athena. The pair had a loving relationship. However, Athena was crushed to death by a pirate ship while trying to save the music box King Triton gave her as an anniversary present. Triton was so broken-hearted by her death that he banned music from Atlantica and forced everyone—even himself—to follow a strict daily schedule and it was the possible reason why he hated humans. Ariel's free-spirited personality is what casts a strain on their relationship in this film too, and he is particularly angered when he discovers that the leader of the (illegal) Catfish Club is, in fact, Sebastian, throwing his confidante into prison for this. He eventually comes to see the error of his harsh decisions, pardons Sebastian, lifts the ban on music and appoints Sebastian as his court composer at the end of the film.


Other appearances

King Triton made a few cameos in the series House of Mouse. In "Jiminy Cricket", he was seen sitting alongside Rafiki, Grandmother Willow, and Merlin the Wizard. In "Salute to Sports", when Mickey said he wanted the audience to do the wave, Triton summoned an actual wave. In "Pete's House of Villains", Ursula was in charge at the reservation desk and refused to let Triton in the club. Instead, she morphed him into a polyp again.

King Triton made a small cameo appearance in The Princess and the Frog as a float in Charlotte La Bouff's and "Naveen"'s (Lawrence in disguise) Mardi Gras wedding.

The Little Mermaid Musical

In the stage adaptation of the film, Triton's role is similar to that of the original. However, it also adds in a twist that Ursula is his sister (based on a deleted concept from the original film). It also reveals that the reason why he banished Ursula was that of her attempt to gain the Trident when she was inherited with the Nautilus. He also has his own musical number in a reprise of "World Above", where he forbids Ariel from pursuing Eric and the human world as a whole

Printed Material

Poor Unfortunate Soul: A Tale of the Sea Witch

Triton appears as a minor character in the novel by Serena Valentino. It's revealed that Ursula is his long-lost sister who was raised by a human fisherman after Triton abandoned her. When Ursula brings destruction to her old village to get revenge for them killing her father, Triton appears and tells her of their blood relation to each other. He brings her back to his kingdom but he is disgusted by her cecaelian form and tells her she could only live in his palace if she was in mermaid form, which adds a further strain in their relationship. He is shown to have no sympathy for any human because humans eat fish, and even tells Ursula explicitly that her adopted father deserved to die. When Ursula tells her story to the Odd Sisters, they grow a deep hatred of Triton and they agree to help Ursula plot his downfall. Later he is seen with Ursula giving up his freedom in exchange for his daughter's. After Ursula's death, he comes to realize that he treated her harshly and decides to make things right with Ariel and turn her into a human permanently.

Part of Your World: A Twisted Tale

In this alternate reality, Ariel was unable to reclaim her voice in the depicted 'final' confrontation with Ursula although she was able to retrieve the trident, with the result that Ursula spends five years as ruler of Eric's kingdom while Ariel is made to act as ruler of Atlantica, her sisters declaring this as her punishment for failing to save their father (although really because none of them wanted the responsibility). After one of Scuttle's grandchildren witness Ursula keeping the still-polyp Triton prisoner, Ariel is able to retrieve her voice and ally with Eric to try and oppose Ursula, as they learn that she intends to sacrifice Triton to gain more magical power that she can use away from the sea. Eventually Ariel defeats Ursula and Triton is restored, initially appearing on land as a human before he and Ariel return to Atlantica and Triton retakes the throne. Acknowledging Eric's assistance in their fight against Ursula, Triton concedes to Ariel's request to become an ambassador to the humans so that she and Eric can explore their relationship while he resumes the throne.

Video games

Kingdom Hearts

King Triton plays a role in the Kingdom Hearts video game series, again as Ariel's overprotective father who openly berates the worlds outside the ocean floor. In the original game, he appears to have an impressive knowledge of the worlds outside Atlantica, despite said worlds supposedly being a secret. Triton also shows awareness of the Keyblade and its lore, proving he's been aware of the events of the Kingdom Hearts universe even longer than the protagonist Sora.

Triton makes his first appearance in the series' flagship installment, Kingdom Hearts where he forbids Sora, Donald, and Goofy from interacting with his world in their quest to find and seal the keyhole, knowing Ariel's fascination with worlds outside of Atlantica would lead her into trouble during the trio's mission. However, after Ursula causes havoc in search of the keyhole, as well, Triton leaves it in the hands of Sora, Donald, Goofy, and Ariel to stop her, eventually revealing the keyhole to be within Ariel's grotto.

In Kingdom Hearts II, the king's worries are switched from Ariel's obsession with the worlds outside of Atlantica, to the human world above the sea surface. To revert her mind from it, he asks Sora, Donald, and Goofy to help Ariel instead focus on Sebastian's concert, in which she's set to sing in. Things take a turn for the worse when Ursula returns and attacks, taking over the sea and transforming Triton into a polyp. However, due to the actions of Prince Eric, the heroes are able to save the day, and the king, teaching Triton the surface isn't all bad, thus allowing his daughter access to the surface, as well as Eric's hand in marriage.

Trivia

  • The death of King Triton's wife, Queen Athena, may be the reason why he forbade Ariel and his other daughters from interacting with humans in the original film. Athena's death was a misunderstanding because the ship had unintentionally crushed her.
  • In The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, it seems that Triton's overprotectiveness came to Ariel, his daughter, as both of them forbade from their daughters (Ariel in Triton's case, and Melody in Ariel's case) to do something they wanted (Going up to the surface in Triton's case, and Going to the sea in Ariel's case). However, both Triton and Ariel did this to protect their daughters from a danger (Human who might kill Ariel in Triton's case, and Morgana in Ariel's case) In both cases, their daughters sought the help of villains (Ariel to Ursula, and Melody to Morgana) which eventually put everyone in Atlantica and the human world in serious danger. The difference is that Ursula is well known to all, including Ariel; Melody on the other hand never knew that Morgana is evil when she sought her help.
  • A theory among Disney fans is that King Triton, alongside his daughters (including Ariel) are related to Hercules.  King Triton confirms that Poseidon is his father in one of the episodes of the animated series, and if true, would make him cousins with Hercules, whose father is Zeus whose brother is Poseidon. However, it is not confirmed whether or not the disney incarnation of Poseidon is fact his father as Hercules is set roughly 3000 years before The Little Mermaid.  However this can also be countered by the fact that King Triton is technically a god and thus is immortal.

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Hatter | White Queen | Bandersnatch | Prince Dastan | Princess Tamina | Sheik Amar | Dave Stutler | Becky Barnes | Balthazar Blake | Balthazar's Eagle | Veronica Gorloisen | Prime Merlinean | Merlin | Sam Flynn | Quorra | Syrena | Walter | John Carter | Troy Bolton | Sharpay Evans | Ryan Evans | Gabriella Montez | Chad Danforth | Taylor McKessie | The Lone Ranger | Tonto | Oscar Diggs | Glinda the Good Witch of the South | China Girl | Maleficent (2014) | Diaval | Aurora (2014) | Prince Phillip (2014) | Knotgrass, Flittle and Thistlewit | The Baker | Cinderella | Rapunzel | Little Red Riding Hood | Cinderella (2015) | Prince Charming (2015) | Anastasia Tremaine (2015) | Mice (2015) | Fairy Godmother (2015) | Jaq and Gus (2015) | Lizard Footmen | Mr. Goose | Casey Newton | Frank Walker | Athena | Mowgli (2016) | Bagheera (2016) | Baloo (2016) | Raksha (2016) | Akela (2016) | The BFG | Sophie | Pete (2016) | Elliott (2016) | Grace Meacham | Conrad Meacham | Natalie Magary | Gavin Magary | Jack Magary | Belle (2017) | Beast (2017) | Maurice (2017) | LeFou (2017) | Lumière (2017) | Cogsworth (2017) | Mrs. Potts (2017) | Chip Potts (2017) | Henry Turner | Carina Smyth | Christopher Robin (Christopher Robin) Winnie the Pooh (Christopher Robin) Madeline Robin | Evelyn Robin | Eeyore (Christopher Robin) Tigger (Christopher Robin) Piglet (Christopher Robin) Giles Winslow Sr. | Meg Murry | Charles Wallace Murry | Mary Poppins | Jack | Jane Banks | Michael Banks | Annabel Banks | John Banks | Georgie Banks | Clara Stahlbaum | Phillip Hoffman | Mother Ginger | Mouse King | Dumbo (2019) | Holt Farrier | Milly Farrier | Joe Farrier | Max Medici | Colette Marchant | Aladdin (2019) | Jasmine (2019) | Genie (2019) | Magic Carpet (2019) | Abu (2019) | Rajah (2019) | Dalia | The Sultan (2019) | Simba (2019) | Mufasa (2019) | Nala (2019) | Timon (2019) | Pumbaa (2019) | Rafiki (2019) | Zazu (2019) | Sarabi (2019) | Sarafina (2019) | Conall | Borra | King John | Lady (2019) | Tramp (2019) | Jock (2019) | Trusty (2019) | Artemis Fowl | Holly Short | Juliet Butler | Mulch Diggums | Domovoi "Dom" Butler | Foaly | Commander Julius Root | Ivan | Bob | Stella | Ruby | Snickers | Henrietta | Murphy | Frankie | Thelma | Hua Mulan | Commander Tung | Chen Honghui | Yao, Ling, and Chien Po (2020) | The Emperor of China (2020) | Flora Buckman | Cruella De Vil (Cruella) | Jasper and Horace (2021) | Buddy | Wink | Anita Darling | Artie | John | Frank Wolff | Lily Houghton | MacGregor Houghton | Proxima | Detective Ellie Steckler | Ugly Sonic | Mal | Carlos De Vil | Jay | Evie | Ben | Lonnie | Jane | Dizzy Tremaine | Celia Facilier | Addison Wells | Zed Necrodopolis | Zliza Zambi | Bree | Bonzo | Willa Lykensen | Wyatt Lykensen | Wynter Barkowitz | Pinocchio (2022) | Jiminy Cricket (2022) | Geppetto (2022) | Sofia | Fabiana | Sabina | Becca | Cassie Traske | Izzy | Gilbert | Tyson Monroe | Peter Pan | Wendy Darling | Tinker Bell | Tiger Lily | John Darling | Michael Darling | The Lost Children | Ben Matthias | Gabbie | Travis | Father Kent | Harriet | Bruce Davis | Ariel (2023) | Prince Eric (2023) | Sebastian (2023) | Flounder (2023) | Scuttle (2023) | King Triton (2023) | King Triton's Daughters (2023) (Mala, Indira, Caspia, Tamika, Karina, Perla) | Max (2023)

Live-Action Television
Brady Parker | Boomer Parker | Boz Parker | Mikayla Makoola | Mason Makoola | Jack Brewer | Kim Crawford | Milton David Krupnick | Jerry Martinez | Eddie Jones | Rudy Gillespie | K.C. Cooper | Ernie Cooper | Judy Cooper | Kira Cooper | Craig Cooper | Marisa Clark | Ryan Walker | Mark Walker | Harris Harris Jr. | Spyder Johnson | Veracity | Stan Mordecai James | Gracie and Freddie | Avery Jennings | Tyler James | Chloe James | Carl Fink | Bennett James | Ellen Jennings | Teddy Duncan | PJ Duncan | Gabe Duncan | Charlie Duncan | Amy Duncan | Bob Duncan | Jessie Prescott Luke Ross | Emma Ross | Ravi Ross | Zuri Ross | Bertram Winkle | Tony Chiccolini | Lou Hockhauser

Other Animated Movies
Br'er Rabbit | Toaster | Blanky | Kirby | Lampy | Radio | Roger Rabbit | Eddie Valiant | Jessica Rabbit | Dolores | Benny the Cab | Baby Herman | James Henry Trotter | Mr. Centipede | Mr. Grasshopper | Earthworm | Mrs. Ladybug | Miss Spider | The Prince | The Pauper | The Glowworm | Valiant | Bugsy | Lofty | Toughwood & Tailfeather | Mercury | Victoria | Wing Commander Gutsy | Sergeant Monty | Charles De Girl | Rollo | Samson | Benny | Bridget | Nigel | Larry | Ryan | Blag | Cloak & Camo | Stan and Carmine | Giselle Philip | Prince Edward | Pip | Nathaniel | Nancy Tremaine | Silvermist | Rosetta | Fawn | Iridessa | Bobble and Clank | Terence | Ebenezer Scrooge | Milo | Gribble | Ki | Milo's Mother | Victor Frankenstein | Sparky | Elsa Van Helsing | Dusty Crophopper | Dottie | Skipper Riley | Sparky | El Chupacabra | Vidia | Lizzy | Periwinkle | Zarina | Gruff | Simba (2019) | Mufasa (2019) | Nala (2019) | Timon (2019) | Pumbaa (2019) | Rafiki (2019) | Zazu (2019) | Sarabi (2019) | Sarafina (2019) | Manny Heffley | Frank Heffley | Susan Heffley | Detective Ellie Steckler | Ugly Sonic | Morgan Philip

Direct-to-video/Disneytoon Studios Sequels
Cassim | Angelique | Fife | John Rolfe | Uttamatomakkin | Kiara | Kovu | Vitani | Ratso | Murgatroid the Snake | Melody | Tip and Dash | Sylvia Marpole | Scamp | Angel | Baker | Madellaine | Zephyr | Prudence | Jane Darling | Ranjan | Messua | Sparky | Reuben | Thunderbolt | Lars | Ting-Ting, Su, and Mei | Zugor | Cash | Dixie | Granny Rose | Waylon and Floyd | Mena | Nita | Atka | Queen Athena | Blade Ranger | Maru | Windlifter

Animated Television
Ludwig Von Drake | Gruffi Gummi | Zummi Gummi | Grammi Gummi | Cubbi Gummi | Sunni Gummi | Tummi Gummi | Gusto Gummi | Cavin | Princess Calla | King Gregor | Sir Tuxford | Sir Gawain | Sir Victor | Princess Marie | Aquarianne | Launchpad McQuack | Webby Vanderquack | Bentina Beakley | Papa Heffalump | Mama Heffalump | Junior Heffalump | Kessie | Wooster | Nasty Jack | Bruno | Dexter | Kit Cloudkicker | Rebecca Cunningham | Darkwing Duck | Gosalyn Mallard | Honker Muddlefoot | Morgana Macawber | Pistol Pete | Peg Pete | Gabriella | Spot the Killer Whale | Urchin | Bonkers D. Bobcat | Marsupilami | Miranda Wright | Goliath | Elisa Maza | Broadway | Angela | Lexington | Brooklyn | Hudson | Bronx | Penny Proud | Oscar Proud | Trudy Proud | Suga Mama | BeBe & CeCe Proud | Dijonay Jones | Zoey Howzer | LaCienega Boulevardez | Doug Funnie | Porkchop | Skeeter Valentine | Patty Mayonnaise | Beebe Bluff | Chalky Studebaker | Connie Benge | Chiro | Jinmay | Jake Long | Arthur Spudinski | Trixie Carter | Luong Lao Shi | Haley Long | Fu Dog | Rose | Randy Cunningham | Howard Weinerman | First Ninja | Plop Plop | Theresa Fowler | Heidi Weinerman | Dipper Pines | Mabel Pines | Soos Ramirez | Stanley Pines | Wendy Corduroy | Old Man McGucket | Pacifica Northwest | Time Baby | Shimmery Twinkleheart | Stanford Pines | Phineas Flynn | Ferb Fletcher | Candace Flynn | Isabella Garcia-Shapiro | Heinz Doofenshmirtz | Vanessa Doofenshmirtz | Jeremy Johnson | Baljeet Tjinder | Buford Van Stomm | McGee | Gretchen | Squirt | Cassandra | Lance Strongbow | Adira | Varian | Kiera and Catalina | Anne Boonchuy | Sprig Plantar | Hop Pop Plantar | Polly Plantar | Sasha Waybright | Captain Grime | Marcy Wu | Lady Olivia | General Yunan | Luz Noceda | Eda Clawthorne | King Clawthorne | Hooty | Owlbert | Willow Park | Gus Porter | Amity Blight | Emira Blight | Edric Blight | Lilith Clawthorne | Hunter | Raine Whispers | Darius Deamonne | Eberwolf | Alador Blight | Vee | Camila Noceda | Boscha | Molly McGee | Scratch | Libby Stein-Torres | Gretel Grant-Gomez | Hamster | Kevin Grant-Gomez | Moon Girl | Devil Dinosaur | Hailey Banks

Video Games
Sora | Kairi | Riku | Aqua | Terra (Lingering Will) | Ventus | Organization XIII (Axel, Xion, Roxas, Vexen) | Lea | Ienzo | Lauriam | Elrena | Strelitzia | Naminé | Riku Replica | Ansem the Wise | Master Eraqus | Spirit Dream Eaters | Data-Naminé | Data-Riku | Data-Roxas | Data-Sora

Shorts
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Ortensia the Cat | Mickey Mouse | Minnie Mouse | Horace Horsecollar | Clarabelle Cow | Pluto | Goofy | Donald Duck | Daisy Duck | Chip and Dale | Spike the Bee | Max Goof | Mona | P.J.

Comics
Scrooge McDuck | Huey, Dewey, and Louie | Gladstone Gander | Fethry Duck | Gyro Gearloose | April, May and June

See Also
101 Dalmatians Heroes | A Bug's Life Heroes | A Twisted Tale Heroes | Aladdin Heroes | Alice in Wonderland Heroes | Amphibia Heroes | Atlantis Heroes | Bambi Heroes | Beauty and the Beast Heroes | Big Hero 6 Heroes | Big City Greens Heroes | Blackbeard's Ghost Heroes | Bluey Heroes | Bolt Heroes | Bon Voyage! Heroes | Brave Heroes | Brother Bear Heroes | Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Heroes | Camp Lakebottom Heroes | Cars Heroes | Charley and the Angel Heroes | Chicken Little Heroes | Coco Heroes | Darkwing Duck Heroes | Diary of a Wimpy Kid | Disney Fairies Heroes | DuckTales Heroes | Dumbo Heroes | Elemental Heroes | Elio Heroes | Emil and the Detectives Heroes | Encanto Heroes | Enchanted Heroes | Finding Nemo Heroes | Fish Hooks Heroes | Freaky Friday Heroes | Frozen Heroes | Gargoyles Heroes | Gravity Falls Heroes | Gummi Bears Heroes | Gus Heroes | Hailey's On It! Heroes | Hamster & Gretel Heroes | Herbie Heroes | Hercules Heroes | Home Alone Heroes | Home on the Range Heroes | Incredibles Heroes | Inside Out Heroes | Kiff Heroes | Kim Possible Heroes | Kingdom Hearts Heroes | Lady and the Tramp Heroes | Lilo & Stitch Heroes | Luca Heroes | Medfield College Heroes | Mighty Med/Lab Rats Heroes | Milo Murphy's Law Heroes | Moana Heroes | Monsters, Inc. Heroes | Mulan Heroes | Muppet Heroes | Narnia Heroes | National Treasure Heroes‏‎ | Night at the Museum Heroes | No Deposit, No Return Heroes | Oliver & Company Heroes | Onward Heroes | Peter Pan Heroes | Phineas and Ferb Heroes | Pinocchio Heroes | Pirates of the Caribbean Heroes | Pocahontas Heroes | Ratatouille Heroes | Raya and the Last Dragon Heroes | Recess Heroes | Rio Heroes | Robin Hood Heroes | Sherlock Holmes Heroes | Sky High Heroes | Sleeping Beauty Heroes | Snow White Heroes | Snowball Express Heroes | Soul Heroes | Special Agent Oso Heroes | Spies in Disguise Heroes | Star vs. the Forces of Evil Heroes | Strange World Heroes | Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Heroes | Tangled Heroes | Tarzan Heroes | That Darn Cat! Heroes | The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin Heroes | The Apple Dumpling Gang Heroes | The Aristocats Heroes | The Barefoot Executive Heroes | The Black Cauldron Heroes | The Cat from Outer Space Heroes | The Emperor’s New Groove Heroes | The Ghost and Molly McGee Heroes | The Great Mouse Detective Heroes | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Heroes | The Jungle Book Heroes | The Lion King Heroes | The Little Mermaid Heroes | The Million Dollar Duck Heroes | The Nightmare Before Christmas Heroes | The North Avenue Irregulars Heroes | The Owl House Heroes | The Parent Trap Heroes | The Princess and the Frog Heroes | The Proud Family Heroes | The Rescuers Heroes | The Ugly Dachshund Heroes | The World's Greatest Athlete Heroes | Toy Story Heroes | Treasure Planet Heroes | Tron Heroes | Turning Red Heroes | Up Heroes | WALL-E Heroes | Wander Over Yonder Heroes | Who Framed Roger Rabbit Heroes | Winnie the Pooh Heroes | Wish Heroes | Wreck-It Ralph Heroes | Yin Yang Yo! Heroes | Zootopia Heroes

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Movies
The Little Mermaid (1989): Ariel | Flounder | Sebastian | King Triton | Scuttle | Prince Eric | King Triton's Daughters (Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, Andrina) | Max | Grimsby | Carlotta
Return to the Sea: Melody | Tip and Dash | Ariel | Prince Eric | Sebastian | Flounder | King Triton | Scuttle | Max
Ariel's Beginning: Ariel | Sebastian | Flounder | King Triton | King Triton's Daughters (Attina, Alana, Adella, Aquata, Arista, Andrina) | Queen Athena | Benjamin | Ink Spot | Ray Ray
The Little Mermaid (2018): Cam Harrison | Elizabeth | Elle | Thora | Ulysses
The Little Mermaid (2023): Ariel | Flounder | Sebastian | King Triton | Scuttle | Prince Eric | Max | Grimsby | King Triton's Daughters (Mala, Indira, Caspia, Tamika, Karina & Perla)

Television
Urchin | Gabriella | Ollie | Dudley | Pearl | Spot the Killer Whale

Books
The Little Mermaid: The Little Mermaid
Part of Your World: Ariel | Eric

           KH Heroes

Original Characters
Ansem the Wise | Aqua | Data-Naminé | Data-Riku | Data-Roxas | Data-Sora | Elrena | Hayner | Ienzo | Kairi | Lauriam | Lea | Master Eraqus | Naminé | Olette | Axel | Roxas | Vexen | Xion | Demyx | Saïx | Pence | Protagonist | Riku | Riku Replica | Spirit Dream Eaters | Sora | Strelitzia | Terra (Lingering Will) | Ventus

Disney Characters
Abu | Aladdin | Alice Liddell | Anna | Anastasia Tremaine | Andrina | Andy's Toys (Buzz Lightyear | Hamm | Jessie | Little Green Men | Rex | Sarge | Woody) | Apollo | Attina | Bambi | Barley Lightfoot | Beast | Big Hero 6 (Baymax | Fred | Go Go Tomago | Hiro Hamada | Honey Lemon | Wasabi) | Blue Fairy | Boo | CDA | Captain Jack Sparrow | Captain Phoebus | Caterpillar | Cheshire Cat | Chicken Little | Chip Potts | Chip and Dale | Cleo | Cogsworth | Daisy Duck | Dante | Dash Parr | Disney Princesses (Snow White | Cinderella | Aurora | Ariel | Belle | Jasmine | Mulan | Rapunzel | Moana) | Donald Duck | Dr. Finkelstein | Dumbo | Eeyore | Elastigirl | Elizabeth Swann | Elsa | Eric | Esmeralda | Eugene Fitzherbert | Fairy Godmother | Fix-It Felix, Jr. | Flora | Fauna | Merryweather | Flounder | Gantu | Genie | Geppetto | Goofy | Gopher | Grand Councilwoman | Grand Duke | Héctor Rivera | Hector Barbossa | Hera | Hercules | Hermes | Horace Horsecollar | Huey, Dewey, and Louie | Iago | Ian Lightfoot | Jack-Jack Parr | Jack Skellington | James P. Sullivan | Jane Porter | Jaq | Jiminy Cricket | Joshamee Gibbs | Judy Hopps | Jumba Jookiba | Kala | Kanga | Kerchak | Kevin Flynn | Kiara | King Triton | Kristoff | Launchpad McQuack | Li Shang | Lost Boys | Lucky | Lumière | Lumpy | Mad Hatter | Magic Carpet | March Hare | Marshmallow | Maui | Maurice | Maximus | Mayor of Halloween Town | Megara | Merlin | Mickey Mouse | Miguel Rivera | Mike Wazowski | Minnie Mouse | Mrs. Potts | Mushu | Nick Wilde | Olaf | Owl | Pascal | Patch | Pegasus | Perdita | Peter Pan | Philoctetes | Piglet | Pinocchio | Pluto | Pongo | Pridelanders (Mufasa | Nala | Rafiki | Simba) | Prince Charming | Prince Phillip | Pumbaa | Quasimodo | Quorra | Rabbit | Razoul | Remy | Rolly | Roo | Sally | Sam Flynn | Santa Claus | Scrooge McDuck | Sebastian | Sergeant Calhoun | Seven Dwarfs (Bashful | Doc | Dopey | Grumpy | Happy | Sleepy | Sneezy) | Sparky | Stitch | Sven | Tarzan | Terk | The Emperor of China | The Peddler | The Prince | The Sultan | Tick-Tock the Crocodile | Tigger | Timon | Tinker Bell | Tron | Vanellope von Schweetz | Victor, Hugo, & Laverne | Violet Parr | Wardrobe | Wendy Darling | White Rabbit | Will Turner | Winnie the Pooh | Wreck-It Ralph | Yao, Ling and Chien Po | Yen Sid | Zero | Zeus

Other Square Enix Characters
Aerith Gainsborough | Auron | Beat | Cid Highwind | Cloud Strife | Joshua Kiryu | Lightning | Moogles (Mog) | Neku Sakuraba | Paine | Rhyme | Rikku | Selphie Tilmitt | Setzer Gabbiani | Shiki Misaki | Squall Leonhart | Tidus | Tifa Lockhart | Vivi Ornitier | Wakka | Yuffie Kisaragi | Yuna | Zack Fair