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Fans of "The Little Mermaid" think the live-action Flounder looks like actor Steve Buscemi. ... voices the live-action fish, but it’s the new Flounder’s slimmer physique that has Twitter talking.
Flounder in The Little Mermaid is not a real-life flounder (related to flatfish). Based on this poster released by Disney, Flounder is a sergeant major fish, genus Abudefduf.
On April 26, Disney dropped its official posters of everyone in the cast, in addition to a small teaser trailer. Rather than cute cartoons, Scuttle and Flounder, who are among Ariel's best pals ...
Jacob Tremblay defended Flounder's portrayal in the upcoming live-action film "The Little Mermaid" at the world premiere of the movie in Los Angeles on Monday, saying that it "works out perfectly." ...
When committing to a live-action “re-imagining” of a beloved animated classic, Disney might have dove just a bit too far in the deep end when it came to “The Little Mermaid.” ...
Tangent. The Little Mermaid is just the latest film to face criticism for unsettlingly lifelike animation.After The Lion King faced similar allegations of uncomfortably lifelike animals in 2019 ...
Jacob Tremblay has no issues with the way Flounder is portrayed in The Little Mermaid — in spite of some Internet pushback. At the world premiere of the live-action movie in Los Angeles on ...
9. I know the Little Mermaid is still in post-production but this doesn’t feel underwater at all. Just very floaty in spacey. Also hate that Flounder is just a basic looking fish, can barely ...
Ariel, Flounder and their friends in Disney's 1989 animated classic "The Little Mermaid." Alamy “All of Ariel’s adorable sea life friends look hideous cause they aren’t cute cartoon fish ...
Flounder in The Little Mermaid is not a real-life flounder (related to flatfish). Based on this poster released by Disney, Flounder is a sergeant major fish, genus Abudefduf.
When committing to a live-action “re-imagining” of a beloved animated classic, Disney might have dove just a bit too far in the deep end when it came to “The Little Mermaid.” ...