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|name = Benjamin |
|name = Benjamin |
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− | |image = |
+ | |image = Benjamin.png |
|films = ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'' |
|films = ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]'' |
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− | |voice= [[Jeff Bennett]] |
+ | |voice = [[Jeff Bennett]] |
− | |appearance= Obese green manatee |
+ | |appearance = Obese green manatee |
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+ | |alignment = Good/Neutral |
− | |personality= Kind, merciful, cute |
+ | |personality = Kind, sweet, merciful, cute |
− | |friends= [[Ariel]], [[Marina Del Rey]], [[Attina]], [[Aquata]], [[Alana]], [[Andrina]], [[Arista]], [[Adella]], [[King Triton]], [[Sebastian]] |
+ | |friends = [[Ariel]], [[Marina Del Rey]] (formerly), [[King Triton's Daughters|Attina]], [[King Triton's Daughters|Aquata]], [[King Triton's Daughters|Alana]], [[King Triton's Daughters|Andrina]], [[King Triton's Daughters|Arista]], [[King Triton's Daughters|Adella]], [[King Triton]], [[Sebastian]] |
+ | |enemies = [[Marina Del Rey]] |
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|fullname = Benjamin |
|fullname = Benjamin |
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− | |occupation = [[Marina Del Rey|Marina]]'s Assistant/Advisor <br> |
+ | |occupation = [[Marina Del Rey|Marina]]'s Assistant/Advisor <small>(formerly)</small><br>Prisoner Psychiatrist <small>(presumably)</small> |
− | |goal = To help [[Marina Del Rey|Marina]] give up her evil ways |
+ | |goal = To help [[Marina Del Rey|Marina]] give up her evil ways |
|home = [[Atlantica]] |
|home = [[Atlantica]] |
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− | |likes = Being good, helping Marina, the princesses |
+ | |likes = Being good, helping Marina (as long as it is not in a evil/immoral way), the princesses |
− | |dislikes = Marina's eels, hurting people, Marina's rants |
+ | |dislikes = [[Electric Eels|Marina's eels]], hurting people, Marina's rants |
− | |fate = |
+ | |fate = Apparently becomes a prisoner psychiatrist to help Marina redeem herself |
− | |quote = "Now, let's think about what we learned here. You can't just hurt people. Hurting is mean. We don't want to be mean, now do we?" |
+ | |quote = "Now, let's think about what we learned here. You can't just hurt people. Hurting is mean. We don't want to be mean, now do we?"<br>"Oh dear."<br>"Wakey Wakey!"}}'''Benjamin''' is a character from ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]''. |
− | }}'''Benjamin''' is a character from ''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]].'' He's a manatee and is voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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− | ==[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]== |
+ | ===''[[The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning]]''=== |
− | Benjamin is [[Marina Del Rey|Marina Del Ray]]'s sidekick, but he is much nicer than Marina, even complimenting [[Alana]]. He often follows Marina, trying to help her. He is later seen pampering her, showing he is |
+ | Benjamin is [[Marina Del Rey|Marina Del Ray]]'s sidekick, but he is much nicer than Marina, even complimenting [[King Triton's Daughters|Alana]]. He often follows Marina, trying to help her. He is later seen pampering her, showing he is either a friend or a hired servant. He puts up with Marina's rants, though it is clear he takes no interest in them. When Marina steals [[Sebastian]]'s job, by busting him to [[King Triton]], he is put in her place as the girls' helper. Unfortunately, on his first day of the job, [[Ariel]] runs away and Benjamin swims off to tell Marina. Marina is trying to win the King's approval, but he doesn't listen until [[King Triton's Daughters|Attina]] breaks the news to the King herself, though he did tell Triton that Sebastian is also gone (he, [[Flounder]], and [[The Catfish Club Band|the Catfish Club]] members left with Ariel). Marina then begs him for the key to her electric eel's cage, but he refuses to give it to her, notifying that she told him never to give it to her, in a fit of rage. However, Marina distracts him with "pretty fishies" and steals the key, releasing her eels to hunt Sebastian and Ariel. |
− | At the end of the movie, he is sitting with Marina in jail and tells her "You can't just hurt people. Hurting is mean. We don't want to be mean, now do we?" She agrees, and they |
+ | At the end of the movie, he is sitting with Marina in jail (apparently he has become her prisoner psychiatrist) and tells her "You can't just hurt people. Hurting is mean. We don't want to be mean, now do we?". She agrees, and they samba until the credits roll. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *He is mistaken as the secondary antagonist, as he is the voice of reason to Marina Del Rey, telling her to give up her evil ways. He is also sweet and kind-hearted, unlike Marina. |
− | *Benjamin is alike to [[Kronk]] from [[The Emperor's New Groove]]. Both are the sidekicks to [[Yzma|villains attempting to get power]], and accidentally giving them horrific ideas while trying to help them give up their malicious plans. |
+ | *Benjamin is alike to [[Kronk]] from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]''. Both are the sidekicks to [[Yzma|villains attempting to get power]], and accidentally giving them horrific ideas while trying to help them give up their malicious plans. |
+ | *Benjamin is also very similar to [[Winnie-the-Pooh|Winnie the Pooh]]. He has the same gentle mannerisms and is quite absent minded. |
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Revision as of 04:31, 24 May 2018
Benjamin is a character from The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.
Appearances
The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning
Benjamin is Marina Del Ray's sidekick, but he is much nicer than Marina, even complimenting Alana. He often follows Marina, trying to help her. He is later seen pampering her, showing he is either a friend or a hired servant. He puts up with Marina's rants, though it is clear he takes no interest in them. When Marina steals Sebastian's job, by busting him to King Triton, he is put in her place as the girls' helper. Unfortunately, on his first day of the job, Ariel runs away and Benjamin swims off to tell Marina. Marina is trying to win the King's approval, but he doesn't listen until Attina breaks the news to the King herself, though he did tell Triton that Sebastian is also gone (he, Flounder, and the Catfish Club members left with Ariel). Marina then begs him for the key to her electric eel's cage, but he refuses to give it to her, notifying that she told him never to give it to her, in a fit of rage. However, Marina distracts him with "pretty fishies" and steals the key, releasing her eels to hunt Sebastian and Ariel.
At the end of the movie, he is sitting with Marina in jail (apparently he has become her prisoner psychiatrist) and tells her "You can't just hurt people. Hurting is mean. We don't want to be mean, now do we?". She agrees, and they samba until the credits roll.
Gallery
Trivia
- He is mistaken as the secondary antagonist, as he is the voice of reason to Marina Del Rey, telling her to give up her evil ways. He is also sweet and kind-hearted, unlike Marina.
- Benjamin is alike to Kronk from The Emperor's New Groove. Both are the sidekicks to villains attempting to get power, and accidentally giving them horrific ideas while trying to help them give up their malicious plans.
- Benjamin is also very similar to Winnie the Pooh. He has the same gentle mannerisms and is quite absent minded.