His conversation is always interrupted by his employer as he understands what the former is about to say. Pearl is shocked that her parents bothered coming, but happy that they cared about her. Eventually, Ursula herself appears in the guise of a human girl named Vanessa to distract Eric from kissing Ariel before the third day is up, but Max is the only character in the human world who can fully see Vanessa for who she really is and is seen growling furiously at her, and during her and Eric's wedding, she kicks him directly in the face. In the ending credits, he is attending Ariel and Eric's wedding. Music by Alan Menken and Lyrics by Howard Ashman.
As they are leaving, Pearl spies Triton's new chariot and coerces Ariel into driving the three mermaids in it while she gives directions. feat: Max is also able to smell Ariel who is hidden off-shore behind rocks, but Eric does not understand his barking. (2006) Audio Commentary by John Musker, Ron Clements, and Alan Menken Bonus material from
As they are leaving, Pearl spies Triton's new chariot and coerces Ariel into driving the three mermaids in it while she gives directions. feat: Max is also able to smell Ariel who is hidden off-shore behind rocks, but Eric does not understand his barking. (2006) Audio Commentary by John Musker, Ron Clements, and Alan Menken Bonus material from
When the ship catches fire, the sailors escape safely, but Max is left behind. Wright could not do a Jamaican accent, so he did a Trinidadian accent during his audition,Two reggae albums featuring Samuel E. Wright performing in-character as Sebastian were released under the Sebastian made an appearance in three titles of the Sebastian is slated to appear in the live-action remake of Flounder appears in all the episodes of the prequel television series, sharing constant adventures with Ariel and in the episode "The Evil Manta", shown how he first met Ariel when they were children. His conversation is always interrupted by his employer as he understands what the former is about to say. Pearl is shocked that her parents bothered coming, but happy that they cared about her. Eventually, Ursula herself appears in the guise of a human girl named Vanessa to distract Eric from kissing Ariel before the third day is up, but Max is the only character in the human world who can fully see Vanessa for who she really is and is seen growling furiously at her, and during her and Eric's wedding, she kicks him directly in the face. In the ending credits, he is attending Ariel and Eric's wedding. Music by Alan Menken and Lyrics by Howard Ashman.
As they are leaving, Pearl spies Triton's new chariot and coerces Ariel into driving the three mermaids in it while she gives directions. feat: Max is also able to smell Ariel who is hidden off-shore behind rocks, but Eric does not understand his barking. (2006) Audio Commentary by John Musker, Ron Clements, and Alan Menken Bonus material from