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A lonely dragon writes a message in a bottle. Ariel finds it and visits him, he decides to come to Ariel's house but King Triton won't allow it until he saves them from some evil sea creatures.
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  • What were those green guys called?

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    This is a pretty fun episode, but one thing just drives me nuts about this episode. I want to know what those "enemies disguised as anemonies" were called. Dose anybody know, I've looked everywhere, but the only reference to them that I can find on this sight where the description of this episode calls them "evil sea creatures." Do they have any official name? If so what is it? I would just love to find out what they are called. If anybody has any information, Please tell me. Another thing, does anybody know if these creatures appear in any other episode?moreless

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    • In this episode, Ariel sings "Sing a New Song" with Simon to cheer him up. Edit
    • First appearance of Simon the sea monster. Edit
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    • Lynn Lefler was nominated for the 1993 Humanitas Prize for "Children's Animation Category" for this episode. Edit
    • This episode is on Disney video. Edit
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    • In stories of people shipwrecked on islands, they usually used messages in bottles to try and contact civilization. People actually still do this and to this day, you can sometimes find messages in bottles washed up on beaches. Edit
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