Under the alias "Vanessa", Ursula bewitches Eric to marry her. However, Ariel's seagull companion, Scuttle , discovers Ursula's villainy and quickly alerts Ariel and King Triton's court composer, Sebastian , who rushes off to alert the king. Before she can completely misdirect Eric into marrying her, Scuttle is able to stall the wedding for the time being and, in the chaos, destroy the Nautilus shell containing Ariel's voice, which breaks the enchantment and returning Ariel's voice back to its rightful owner.

However, the sun sets before Ariel and Eric can kiss and Ariel changes back into a mermaid. Ursula, restored to her normal form, grabs Ariel and jumps back into the sea, where she is confronted by King Triton. Ursula reveals her true goal and forces Triton to choose between his freedom and his daughter's. Triton agrees to take Ariel's place, and once Triton is transformed into a polyp, Ursula takes his crown and trident. Furious with Ursula's trickery, Ariel attacks the sea witch, who immediately retaliates and threatens to destroy the former with the power of the trident.

Before she can, Ursula is attacked with a harpoon by Prince Eric. Flotsam and Jetsam are sent to capture the Prince and successfully do so while dragging him down into the sea. Ursula readies a killing shot for Eric, but Ariel grabs hold of her hair, thus redirecting the blast towards Flotsam and Jetsam—killing them. Saddened and enraged by the death of her minions, Ursula seeks vengeance on Ariel and magically alters herself to a massive size. With her new form, Ursula declares herself as ruler of the entire ocean and creates a powerful storm.

Eric takes control of a surfaced ship while Ursula's attention is on Ariel. As Ursula wickedly taunts the idea of "true love" and prepares to kill Ariel using the power of the trident, Eric impales the sea witch by plunging his ship's splintered bow through her abdomen. As Ursula screams in pain, the bow catches lightning, brutally electrocuting her body. Once Ursula loses her last ounce of life, she drops dead onto the ship and sinks into the sea as her dismembered body falls to the ocean floor.

After Ursula's fate was sealed, all the merfolk that have had been under her power, including Triton, are released from their bonds and transform back into their original forms and with Ursula gone forever, Ariel was able to become human again, marry Eric and live happily ever after. Ursula appears as the main villain of the Little Mermaid prequel television series. In all of these episodes, she executes various plans to antagonize King Triton and take over Atlantica. In "Against the Tide", Ursula has been experiencing failures in her most recent magic spells.

She believes it to be the work of an odd sea creature that is said to cause bad luck whenever it's around. Ursula decides to destroy the creature, but Ariel rescues it, as she believes it to be harmless. Eventually, the creature's whereabouts have been located at Triton's palace, and Ursula invades the palace during King Triton's homecoming. She prepares to eliminate the beast by using the stolen magic of the trident, though Sebastian was clever enough to make a makeshift version of the creature, and trick Ursula into destroying it instead.

With the beast supposedly gone, Ursula departs. She offers him a wish if he can recover a rare artifact holding great power. Luckily, Zeus is able to subdue Ursula and revert her curse. In "Heroes", Apollo, a legendary hero who once saved Atlantica from Ursula and her army of octopi, returns to Atlantica, just when Ursula decides to revive her old army in an attempt to dominate Atlantica once more.

Like the previous battle, however, Apollo prevails with the help of the fire-breathing Sea Dragon. It is also implied in this episode that the reason behind her exile was because she tried to create copies of the Trident, referred to as dark tridents, for the aforementioned army against Atlantica. Lastly in "Ariel's Treasures", Ursula enchants the human items in Ariel's grotto, in an attempt to wreak havoc on Atlantica. Ursula doesn't actually appear in this direct-to-video sequel, but she makes a cameo and is mentioned various times, mostly by her sister Morgana , also a Cecelia who has eight tentacles instead of Ursula's six.

Ursula, herself, can be seen in a picture within Morgana's lair. Interestingly, she serves as the driving force for Morgana's story arc, though not exactly in the sense of revenge. Rather, Morgana feels eliminating Triton and stealing the throne would prove her superiority over her sister, as the former spent most of her life in Ursula's shadow.

At the end of the film, after Morgana is imprisoned frozen in an iceberg and forced to sink to the darkest depths of the sea, the framed picture of Ursula makes one last appearance, sinking alongside her. In the deleted, yet fully animated song " Gonna Get My Wish ", a younger Ursula makes a brief appearance in the form of a flashback, alongside Morgana and their mother.

The scene also gives a visual representation of Ursula's past and relationship with Morgana. In their youth, Ursula wears a purple bow tied to her hair. Despite her death in the film, Ursula made numerous cameos in the series House of Mouse , often seen alone or with Ariel.

Her mode of transportation was seen as a wave vehicle. At the end of " Max's Embarrassing Date ", Ursula is seen in an advertisement attempting to steal the voice of Max Goof 's girlfriend Roxanne. She was also part of the all-female guest list in the episode " Ladies' Night ". In the episode " House of Crime ", Goofy interrogates Vanessa, asking if she has seen any disguised villains. She silently shakes her head and then transforms back into Ursula when Goofy leaves her table. Ursula was also one of the lead villains in Mickey's House of Villains , and was seen in Mickey's Magical Christmas , telling Mickey that she wants his voice for Christmas.

Ursula appears in the Hercules: Animated series episode, " Hercules and the Bacchanal " as she tries to sell perfume to Hercules and Hermes. Two different, yet unrelated versions of Ursula appear in the ABC fantasy drama series. This first Ursula is a mythical sea goddess who is considered a myth by merfolk as she hasn't been seen for a thousand years.

This identity appears in the episode " Ariel ", where in the episode, the eponymous Ariel prays to her for guidance so she can be able to continue her life as a human and forever be with Prince Eric. Using this opportunity, the Evil Queen appears as Ursula to Ariel and gives her a magic bracelet that gives the wearer Ariel's tail in exchange for their legs. Ariel, in an act of gratitude for Snow White 's earlier help, gives the bracelet to Snow so that she can live her life free from the Queen while Ariel gets to be with Eric.


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However, Snow White tries to tell Ariel that Ursula isn't real. Much to Ariel's shock, Regina shows up and admits this was a way to get Snow using Ariel. She then gives Ariel an ultimatum: Ariel appears to choose the first choice, but then stabs Regina with a fork and removes the bracelet from Snow, who then escapes with Ariel into the water.

After delivering Snow safely onto land, Ariel returns to tell Eric how she feels, but when she attempts to speak, she discovers that her voice is missing. Regina, standing on the docks, reveals she had taken her voice so Ariel can never tell Prince Eric how she truly feels. Ariel becomes devastated, and Regina proceeds to tell Ariel to leave. When Regina returns to her castle, she looks into her mirror and discovers Ursula herself, proving that Ursula is indeed real.

Ursula then grabs Regina with her tentacles through the mirror itself, threatening a fearful Regina to never pose as her again, or she will prove to Regina "just how real she is", before subsequently letting her go and disappearing. Although Ursula's physical appearance is largely based on the Disney version, her personality is closer to that of the original Hans Christian Andersen tale, being largely a neutral entity, although will get vengeful when someone poses as her.

A second Ursula appeared as one of the main antagonists in the second half of the fourth season, played by actress Merrin Dungey while Tiffany Boone played the young Ursula. She was originally a mermaid princess and the daughter of King Poseidon , named after the original sea goddess. Her back-story is similar to Ariel from the movie , because she had a beautiful singing voice and lost her mother who had been killed by a pirate. Her father developed a xenophobic grudge against humans and use the voice talent of Ursula to lure sailors to their doom.

However, she refused to attack the Jolly Roger , saving Captain Hook and his crew. In grudge with her father, she steals a magic bracelet from his vault, allowing her to become human. She becomes a pub singer and befriend Hook. However, Hook had concluded a pact with Poseidon to trap her singing voice within an enchanted shell in exchange for squid ink, to neutralize his nemesis Rumplestiltskin.

Instead, Ursula herself steals the ink from the vault for him just as her father arrives to take the procured item away. Angered that the ink has been crushed, Hook removes her voice so the King can never use her to sink another ship again. Betrayed and developing a great hate against the human and her father, Ursula decided she no longer wanted to be a mermaid and used her father's trident to transform her fish tail into tentacles, becoming the Sea Witch. Rumple used the three villainesses to get the Dark Curse, but the witches in turn had to face the Chernabog.

Later, she become good friends with the two witches and the three became associates. They work together to steal a magical gauntlet from Rumplestiltskin, capable of revealing the weaknesses of their enemies. Once they learn this crucial information, they'll be able to come out on top, having had enough of constantly facing defeat. To do so, the villains kidnapped Rumple's servant, Belle and held her for ransom.

Once Rumple arrived at the transaction point, Belle was covered in Ursula's tentacles to prevent her from escaping. Her grasp increased with time due to Rumple's hesitation, but once the Dark One handed over the gauntlet, Belle was released. But once their plan fails, Ursula asks if she can choke the duo with her tentacles, claiming that they are bored.

She and Cruella remained Maleficent's primary associates and somewhat henchmen and guarded the cave in which Maleficent rested with her unborn child. After the baby is stolen by the heroes they previously worked with, Ursula and Cruella chase them down, where they end up being transported to the Land Without Magic, using the magic from dragon egg containing the baby to stay young. Gold finds her after being forced out of Storybrooke by Belle and offers her a chance to get even with the heroes and find the Author.

They then head out to find Cruella De Vil and Maleficent. Gold's cellphone, Ursula and Cruella make a deal with Regina to let them into Storybrooke in exchange for info on how to defeat the Chernabog. After the Chernabog disappeared upon being thrown over the town line, Ursula and Cruella were invited into Storybrooke. Later that night, Ursula and Cruella get Mr.

Gold back into Storybrooke and work to bring Maleficent back from the dead.


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  • But soon her intentions drift when she sees Hook in the forest so Ursula heads out to confront him, where he agrees to give back her singing voice so she can tell him about Mr. Since the shell that trapped her voice is in the Enchanted Forest aboard the Jolly Roger, she uses a piece of the ship's rigging to open a portal and cross realms to bring the vehicle to Storybrooke's harbor. She succeeds, however, the ship arrives shrunken and encased in a bottle. From Will , it is restored to normal size with a magic essence.

    Below ship deck, Hook gives Ursula the shell containing her singing voice, but she is unable to reabsorb it. Disappointed, she considers her happy ending is still impossible without the Author's help, causing her to void her deal with Hook, who pulls a gun on her. She easily knocks him out and throws him into the water before returning to the cabin.

    As Ursula refuses to relent, Hook returns with her father, Poseidon, who can restore her voice since he originally enchanted the shell. Poseidon apologizes to Ursula for using her singing voice as a weapon and he expresses regret over not cherishing her gift to honor her mother's memory.

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    After regaining her voice, Ursula fully reconciles with her father and decides to go home with him. Before leaving, she tells Hook about Mr. Gold's scheme to dethrone Emma as savior and make her evil. As Ursula explains, Emma gave everyone their happy endings in this world, and once she is not the savior anymore, only then the Author can give the villains what they want. Ursula appears in the sequel only making a cameo, voiced by Whoopi Goldberg.

    She unleashes one of her tentacles on the pirate gang and orders them and Uma to be quiet and tells them that the dishes are not gonna wash themselves. She often likes to stay home and watch soap operas. In the first two issues of the official " The Little Mermaid " comic, Ursula appears briefly to negotiate with a race of eel-men for the carcass of a Leviathan which she would convert into the home seen in the film. She also briefly appears in a segment of the fourth issue, where she tries to create a new hairstyle to entertain her due to banishment from Atlantica making her lonely on her birthday, but it backfired on her.

    She doesn't appear in the Marvel Comics serial for The Little Mermaid, although a character similar to her appears known as Pirhaia in the penultimate issue. Ursula frequently appears in Ariel's comics in the Disney Princess magazines, often in a villainous role. In the Disney Press book The Villain Files , it is implied that Ursula is Ariel's aunt, a concept that is based on the abandoned story concept of the film.

    She also appears in the manga series of Kingdom Hearts and Kilala Princess. In The Little Mermaid version of My Side of the Story , Ursula claimed she was a protagonist, and revealed to have been romantically infatuated with King Triton, supposedly. Ursula is first mentioned in the saga in the third book when a cast member says Tigger was spying on her.

    She has the power of the water and even creates a whirlpool where Finn almost drowns.

    She also appears on the cover of Kingdom Keepers V: In the seventh book, it is revealed that she has been disguised as Storey Ming ever since the Keepers went on their Disney Cruise through the Panama Canal. Ursula is mentioned in the second novel The Beast Within: Ursula then rescues her and trades her her life for her beauty. The Enchantress then goes to Ursula to convince her to give up her deal in exchange for something else. In the end, she convinces her. Ursula is one of the villains brought back to life to be imprisoned in the Isle of the Lost.

    She owns a store called Ursula's Fish and Chips and she always chases out Ratigan and his crew every time they go there. Ursula is at the center of the third Disney novel by Serena Valentino in a series that explores the untold backstories of famous Disney villains. It was released on July 26, Ursula was the adopted daughter of a human fisherman and she grew up unaware of her powers or that she was King Triton's long-lost sister. After her powers were exposed the people in her village turned on her and attempted to burn her, her father tried to stop them but was killed in the process.

    From that moment on, Ursula was driven by the hatred of the people in the village and grief for the loss of her father. After attempting to destroy the village, King Triton reveals himself to be her brother and takes her home to his kingdom. But Ursula is not allowed to be around her brother's subjects in her octopus form, because he thinks she is ugly and a true monster. The only person who treats Ursula with kindness is Triton's wife Queen Athena , and she has heated discussions with her husband on Ursula's behalf. She tells her story to The Odd Sisters and they agree to help her kill Triton and in return she will them find their younger sister Circe.

    It is revealed that Ursula has a heated rivalry with Maleficent , the Dark Fairy. In A Twisted Tale: Part of Your World , Ariel was never able to regain her voice, and was forced to leave Ursula with the transformed Triton while she returned to Atlantica with the trident. Now apparently permanently in the form of Vanessa, Ursula used her new position to work on expanding the influence of Eric's kingdom through subtle military campaigns and other strategies, while also carrying out research to grant herself magic powers on land her existing influence only possible due to a spell she cast while still in the ocean tied to Ariel's voice.

    When Ariel returns to the surface a few years later after one of Scuttle's relatives reveals that Triton is still alive, she is able to reclaim her voice and begin a campaign against Ursula. Although Ursula appears to be able to anticipate and thwart Ariel and Eric's attempts to undermine her as she prepares a ritual to sacrifice Triton and gain new power, Ariel is eventually able to stop her by provoking Ursula to turn back into her true self in full view of the people of Eric's kingdom by dowsing her with water from a fountain linked to the sea, Ariel then using the same fountain to give herself the power to kill Ursula with the trident.

    Ursula is the final boss of all the Little Mermaid video games which were contemporary with the film's original release, from the versions on the Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis to the Tiger LCD handheld version. In addition, she has appeared in several multi-franchise Disney video games.

    Ursula is a recurring villain in four installments of the Kingdom Hearts series. Originally, she was a member of the legion of Disney villains led by Maleficent who sought to dominate the worlds via the power of darkness and control over fearsome creatures known as the Heartless. In Kingdom Hearts , Ursula is able to manipulate Ariel into handing over the trident, wanting to use it to take control of the ocean. However, due to the efforts of the game's protagonists Sora , Donald, and Goofy, Ursula is defeated and vanishes into the darkness, alongside other villains who were slain by Sora and co.

    Chain of Memories as a figment of Sora's memories, using Flounder to force Ariel into giving her the trident, claiming she'll have the guppy killed if she refuses. Ursula returns yet again in Kingdom Hearts II , where she returns from the darkness and offers Ariel her dream to live up on the surface in exchange for her voice. The plot that follows mirrors the original film, and upon Ursula acquisition of the trident, she becomes a monstrous giant and tries to eliminate Ariel, as well as Sora and friends.

    However, with their new ally, Prince Eric, Ursula is defeated and sealed yet again. An apparition of Ursula appears in Dream Drop Distance as the first boss in the game. She is, suddenly attacking Sora and Riku with her tentacles and magic as the heroes were on their way to the Mark of Mastery exam. When Ursula is defeated and sealed, but she used her whirlpool to drag Sora and Riku underwater and towards the Keyhole to Destiny Islands and the entrance to the Sleeping Worlds, beginning their new journey. How Ursula came of being is unknown, though her motives were to simply have revenge on Sora.

    Along with other toons, Ursula had her essence drained by Mizrabel and into a wasteland. Unlike the other villains, she had no affiliation to Mizrabel whatsoever. When Mickey found her and explained it was Mizrabel's fault for this second "banishment", Ursula demanded to know where the witch was to prove there was only room for 1 witch: As Mickey didn't know, she was directed to the fortress to scheme against Mizrabel.

    She asks for a cauldron in exchange for not harming any of the other toons Mickey saved; she keeps her end of the bargain. Ursula plays a small role in the game, being featured as a boss alongside Flotsam and Jetsam during The Little Mermaid stage. A stage musical version of the film debuted in Denver for a pre-Broadway tryout, and in January opened on Broadway. Actress Sherie Rene Scott originated the live role. The role was later played by Heidi Blickenstaff and Faith Prince. The show closed on Broadway Aug.

    In this version, Ursula is King Triton's sister. As revealed in the lyrics of Ursula's song " I Want the Good Times Back ", later replaced with " Daddy's Little Angel " when their father died, the pair were given equal share of the sea plus two magical items. Triton received the trident while Ursula received the magic Nautilus shell. In the feature film Mickey's House of Villains she participated in the musical number "It's Our House Now" alongside other Disney villains, and is one of Jafar's henchmen. In 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.

    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 , 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. Ursula retells the plot of the film from Ursula's point of view, and depicts Ursula having romantic feelings for Triton.

    Ursula is a main character in the young adult novel Poor Unfortunate Soul: 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.

    In the musical version of the original film, Sherie Rene Scott originated the live role, which she played until January 25, Other actresses who have played the role are Heidi Blickenstaff and Faith Prince. In this version, Ursula is King Triton's sister, a concept for the original film that was eventually dropped.

    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 exceptions that Ursula doesn't transform into Vanessa, and Ursula is ultimately defeated by Ariel, when the mermaid destroys the Nautilus shell that contains Ursula's power. In the revamped version of the musical developed by Glenn Casale in , this backstory was changed to Ursula and Triton being the seventh and eighth of eight siblings.

    Ursula killed their older siblings one by one until she became a queen, and she forgot about Triton 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 the episode " Ariel ", Ursula 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. 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.

    Ursula the Sea Witch is an antagonist who appears in the second half of Season 4, where she is portrayed as an adult by Merrin Dungey , and as a teenager by Tiffany Boone. 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. 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. In the episode's present time, a remorseful Hook makes a deal with Ursula to get her singing voice back.


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    • 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. Ursula makes an appearance in the movie, voiced by Whoopi Goldberg. In the film, her daughter Uma 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. Twenty years prior to the movie, Ursula had been banished on the Isle of the Lost with other villains. It's also revealed that Ursula and Maleficent had a rivalry over who gets to be the ruler of the island.

      Now, she has a daughter named Uma, who is feisty and manipulative just like her mom and she works at her mother's fish and chips shop. Uma and her archenemy, Mal, who is Maleficent's daughter, have a heated rivalry on the island. Uma, Harry, and Gil are on a quest to find King Triton 's trident to get out of the island for good until Mal retrieve it and Uma swears that she will get her revenge on Mal. Ursula has earned a positive reception from entertainment critics.

      When The Little Mermaid was first released in , film critics and audiences alike immediately embraced Ursula as one of Disney's best villains, [18] as well as one of the studio's strongest and most powerful villains in several years. Right off the bat, she owns her evil witchiness". We can thank her for all of our business sense as we are always sure to triple check that paperwork when 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. Carroll's vocal performance as Ursula has been met with similar praise. I hug you with my tentacles. Oceans of love, Ursula.

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      Revered as a fan favorite, [44] Ursula has established herself as one of Disney's most iconic characters; [89] [90] she is widely regarded as one of the studio's "classic" villains. Movies ranked Ursula third, praising her "for being the first female Disney baddie to get her own song. Ursula is also considered to be one of Disney's most terrifying villains.

      Ursula's body type has been positively embraced by the public; the character has since been recognized as a symbol of body positivity. She is sexy, she is glamorous and she shows of her curves with no apology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ursula as she appears in Disney's The Little Mermaid. Sherie Rene Scott Broadway musical. The Little Mermaid TV series. The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea. The Little Mermaid musical.

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