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Flounder is a major character in Disney's 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid. He is Ariel's best friend, who regularly embarks on her adventures despite his cowardly demeanor. Though his name would imply otherwise, he is not a flounder, but a tropical fish. Flounder comes from a large family, with numerous siblings. His actual name, according to "The Evil Manta", is Guppy Number 35. His exact age is unknown, but he appears to be younger than Ariel (16) during the events of The Little... Disney Images, Ariel, Fish, Disney, Yellow, Blue, Color

Flounder is a major character in Disney's 1989 animated feature film The Little Mermaid. He is Ariel's best friend, who regularly embarks on her adventures despite his cowardly demeanor. Although his name would imply otherwise, he is not a flounder, but instead a tropical fish. Flounder comes from a large family, with numerous siblings. His actual name, according to "The Evil Manta", is Guppy Number 35. His exact age is unknown, but he appears to be younger than Ariel (16) during the events…

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The Dinglehopper (a.k.a. the fork) is an artifact from the sunken ship which Ariel and Flounder explore early in The Little Mermaid. It is in fact a fairly ordinary object, but Ariel prizes the dinglehopper, as it is an artifact of the human world. Due to his lack of knowledge of the human world, Scuttle gives this strange name to the object rather than the more-accurate "fork." While exploring the sunken ship near the beginning of the film, Ariel encounters an item that has been n... Little Mermaid Painting, Movie Trivia Quiz, Summer Camp Art, Sunken Ship, Disney Sleeve, Ariel And Flounder, Pocket Princesses, Aesthetic Objects, Disney Wiki

The Dinglehopper (a.k.a. the fork) is an artifact from the sunken ship which Ariel and Flounder explore early in The Little Mermaid. It is in fact a fairly ordinary object, but Ariel prizes the dinglehopper, as it is an artifact of the human world. Due to his lack of knowledge of the human world, Scuttle gives this strange name to the object rather than the more-accurate "fork." While exploring the sunken ship near the beginning of the film, Ariel encounters an item that has been noticeably…

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