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The Little Mermaid (1989) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 8

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Check out some of the best phrases and sound effects sampled from the movie The Little Mermaid (1989) and see if you should buy this movie. All waveform audio files are in wav and mp3 format.

Actors: Jodi Benson (Princess Ariel), Samuel E. Wright (Sebastian), Buddy Hackett (Scuttle), Pat Carroll (Ursula)

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71 (Scuttle vocalising - Sound Effect)

— Scuttle (Buddy Hackett)

72 Ask 'em my questions and get some answers.

— Ariel The Little Mermaid

73 But who cares. No big deal. I want more.

— Ariel The Little Mermaid

74 I wanna be where the people are, I wanna see... wanna see 'em dancin'...

— Ariel The Little Mermaid

75 Poor unfortunate souls in pain, in need.
76 Soon I'll have that little mermaid and the ocean will be mine.
77 Strollin' along down a... What's that word again? Street.

— Ariel The Little Mermaid

78 That voice. I can't get it out of my head.
79 You know, Eric, perhaps our young guest might enjoy seeing some of the sights of the kingdom. Something in the way of a tour.
80 You pitiful, insignificant fools!

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