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==Origin==
==Origin==
Ariel first appeared in Disney's 1989 movie ''{{w|The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid}}'' where she is the main protagonist of the film. Ariel was the seventh daughter of King Triton, ruler of Atlantica, after her six older sisters, Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Attina, Adella and Alana. Ariel always dreamt about the world above the sea (the human world) and is differentiated from her sisters due to her curious and rebellious nature while also possessing a distinct and lovely singing voice. She is first seen looking for things from the human world in a sunken ship.
Ariel first appeared in Disney's 1989 movie ''{{w|The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid}}'' where she is the main protagonist of the film. Ariel was the seventh daughter of King Triton, ruler of Atlantica, after her six older sisters, [[Aquata]], [[Andrina]], [[Arista]], [[Attina]], [[Adella]] and [[Alana]]. Ariel always dreamt about the world above the sea (the human world) and is differentiated from her sisters due to her curious and rebellious nature while also possessing a distinct and lovely singing voice. She is first seen looking for things from the human world in a sunken ship.
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