Parents' Guide to

Disney Jr.'s Ariel

By Ashley Moulton, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 2+

Fresh take on beloved mermaid will delight littlest viewers.

Disney Jr.'s Ariel TV Show Poster: Ariel, a Black kid mermaid, swims underwater with Flounder and Sebastian

A Lot or a Little?

What you willā€”and won'tā€”find in this TV show.

Community Reviews

age 8+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 2+

WONDERFUL! Iā€™ll never forget this monumental moment! Go watch it!

All my life as a child, I always wanted to see a characters, who looks exactly like me, to be on TV back then, but I never got a chance to see that. However, now that Iā€™m in my late 20s, I finally get a chance to see that. I already got a chance to fulfill my expectations after seeing ā€œThe Little Mermaidā€ 10 times in the movie theater. Now I can finally get a chance to watch a Kids TV show that represents real representation. 10 out of 10!
age 3+

Is It Any Good?

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Grown-ups who find the 1989 Little Mermaid problematic or worry about Ursula giving their preschoolers nightmares can rest assured: Disney has taken inspiration from the original and live-action movies, but made Ariel appropriate for preschoolers. DISNEY JR.'S ARIEL is a delight: with its gorgeous visuals, preschooler-relatable stories, and fun Caribbean-inspired pop songs, wannabe mer-kids will love this show. Grown-ups will appreciate its strong positive messages and representation of diverse Caribbean cultures. There's no Ariel changing her identity to satisfy a romantic partner; instead she's a confident and self-assured strong girl lead. Grown-ups can feel great about letting kids getting swept up in the Disney magic and positive vibes of this adorable show.

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