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Considering that FiM now airs on Discovery, could this count as shameless endorsement?
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Not really~
EXT. WEDDING SHIP
There is a loud offscreen EXPLOSION momentarily rocking the boat. A shower of water cascades onto the deck. Then the bent up French horn we saw Glut swallow earlier clunks down amidst the startled wedding party.
^ You can find the entire alternate script climax here: http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/disney-princess/articles/96099/title/little-mermaid-early-script-with-alternate-ending
Sounds a bit gruesome. lol
Makes you wonder if it would’ve been cartoony, or if there would of been fish guts, and parts falling like when Ursula & her eels meet their demises.
Didn’t know he had a name either.
Fun fact: the shark (named “Glut”) was originally going to reappear during the “stopping the wedding” climax, with Flounder getting his moment to shine as he tricks the shark into biting the gun powder barrel Ariel was clinging to and blowing itself to smithereens.
I actually still have my sister’s copy of the Capcom “Little Mermaid” game (Capcom used to make many licensed Disney games back in their glory days) and that shark was the first boss.
Regardless they were actually entertaining documentaries. Plus, it’s kinda interesting to think there might be animals still out there that we don’t know exist yet, and such.
http://www.npr.org/2015/07/06/420326546/after-sketchy-science-shark-week-promises-to-turn-over-a-new-fin
So far the line-up has been legit: proving Makos breach while hunting, studying why Great White Shark numbers are increasing in Australia, etc.
And before someone says it: yes, I know megalodon used to be real. Used to be. It’s dead now, and you should be very happy for that fact.
Shark Week has been an annual tradition since 1988.
Shark Week!2015 started today.
“BACK FROM THE DEAD BIOTCH!”