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After Ariel changes into a human, Sebastian tries to help her kiss Prince Eric in time. After Ariel and Prince Eric defeat Ursula, King Triton finally allows Ariel to marry Prince Eric. Seeing this, Sebastian complies with what Ariel once said earlier in the sea, and writes "[[A New Day is Dawning]]" to show how the two worlds can join together in harmony. Afterwards, Sebastian attends Ariel and Eric's wedding. | After Ariel changes into a human, Sebastian tries to help her kiss Prince Eric in time. After Ariel and Prince Eric defeat Ursula, King Triton finally allows Ariel to marry Prince Eric. Seeing this, Sebastian complies with what Ariel once said earlier in the sea, and writes "[[A New Day is Dawning]]" to show how the two worlds can join together in harmony. Afterwards, Sebastian attends Ariel and Eric's wedding. | ||
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Sebastian is a small crab, despite the numerous dissimilarities between him and real crabs. His design seems to be a conglomeration of several different animals, though he does vaguely resemble a crab. His claws somewhat resemble those of a lobster, the structure of his carapace is similar to that of a turtle, and he demonstrates in ''The Little Mermaid'' that he can retract his head into it, and, most notably, he has a head and neck separate from his carapace, which goes against the body structure of all crabs, whose head and abdomen are fused together. | Sebastian is a small crab, despite the numerous dissimilarities between him and real crabs. His design seems to be a conglomeration of several different animals, though he does vaguely resemble a crab. His claws somewhat resemble those of a lobster, the structure of his carapace is similar to that of a turtle, and he demonstrates in ''The Little Mermaid'' that he can retract his head into it, and, most notably, he has a head and neck separate from his carapace, which goes against the body structure of all crabs, whose head and abdomen are fused together. | ||