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  • When you head under the sea, sometimes magic happens in unexpected ways.

  • This surprise cameo in The Little Mermaid has fans singing with joy.

  • Spoilers ahead!

  • The live-action remake of "The Little Mermaid" boasts an impressive cast and dazzling musical numbers led by Halle Bailey's acclaimed performance as Ariel.

  • So farfans on Twitter have had positive reactions that align with the early reactions from critics and moviegoers.

  • They also praise Melissa McCarthy's lively portrayal of Ursula the sea witch, as well as a surprising and delightful cameo.

  • The original animated classic premiered in 1989 and introduced Ariel as a beloved icon

  • Given the importance of the characterit was only right to include a very special guest during the second half of the 2023 reimagining.

  • After Ursula's sinister spell transforms the young mermaid, Ariel ascends to the surface of the ocean on her new legs.

  • She reconnects with Prince Eric and enjoys a colorful day in the royal kingdom while sampling the many offerings on land.

  • Among the welcoming locals, one helpful vendor happens to be none other than Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel in the original animated treasure.

  • Even though Ariel is unable to speak during this exciting exchangeJodi Benson's captivating presence more than makes up for it.

  • It isn't immediately clear that Benson is playing the market vendorbut the sound of the original Ariel's voice will certainly have the audience's ears perked up before her big reveal.

  • "I get recognized a lot as the voice of her."

  • She holds up a fork and tells Ariel she may be needing itAriel then misuses the renowned "dinglehopper" by running it through her hair.

  • In both versions of "The Little Mermaid," the seagull Scuttle mistakes the instrument for a comb.

  • "Just a little twirl here and a yank there and viola."

  • As Benson gives her the fitting gift, it also feels like a passing of the torch moment between the two actresses that crowns Bailey as the new Ariel.

  • This loving inclusion pays tribute to Benson's heartfelt depiction while also celebrating Bailey's groundbreaking role.

  • In a story about combining two worlds, this is a wonderful interaction that seamlessly threads the two versions of "The Little Mermaid" together.

  • The scene in which Halle Bailey's Ariel receives the dinglehopper was always present in the scriptbut the idea of bringing Benson in manifested a bit later.

  • While discussing her cameo with Entertainment Weekly, Benson expressed just how excited she was to return to the world of "The Little Mermaid" and work with director Rob Marshall, her friend for over four decades.

  • "It was just a huge thrill for me when Robbie reached out.

  • I'm like, 'Of course I'm gonna come

  • I don't care what I'm doing.

  • I just can't wait to get around the set and watch all of you work."

  • For Marshall, it was important to fold Benson into the film in a way that felt organic and not "stunt-y."

  • The director also told the outlet that having the two Ariels on set was a major win that brought the cast and crew together.

  • "The Little Mermaid" continues to receive praise for its lead performances, with Halle Bailey consistently singled out for her take on Ariel.

  • While Bailey is receiving her fair share of love from Disney fans across the world, it's Jodi Benson's approval that has her jumping for joy.

  • Bailey talked about Benson in a chat with the Los Angeles Times, saying:

  • "She told me how proud she was of me and how I'm handling everythingand encouraged me to just go for it.

  • I appreciate her for being so warm and welcoming to me because she's the GOAT, and it was important to me to get her stamp of approval."

When you head under the sea, sometimes magic happens in unexpected ways.

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