Bring The Little Mermaid Trio Together with Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian Collectable Disney Figurines
Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian Disney Traditions figurines give collectors a fuller piece of The Little Mermaid in one display. Ariel brings curiosity and longing, Flounder brings loyalty, and Sebastian adds music, humour and the pressure of keeping the princess safe. The trio feels lively because each character changes the mood of the scene, making these pieces more story-led than a solo Ariel ornament.
Jim Shore's style gives group pieces extra texture through carved-look bases, folk-art patterning and hand-painted borders. That matters because a trio design needs balance. Ariel should remain the emotional centre, Flounder should be easy to spot, and Sebastian should bring enough expression to feel characterful rather than decorative. When those elements work together, the figurine can become a compact under-the-sea scene with real shelf presence.
Why this Little Mermaid trio appeals
This grouping suits collectors who love the musical side of the film. Sebastian immediately brings Under the Sea energy, while Flounder keeps the scene tender and loyal. It can also work well for buyers who want one figurine to represent the friendship and humour of Ariel's world without needing several separate pieces. In a mixed Disney Traditions display, the trio adds colour, movement and recognisable character detail.
How to display Ariel, Flounder and Sebastian
Place trio pieces where all three faces can be read clearly. They pair well with solo Ariel, King Triton, Ursula and musical Ariel designs, but avoid crowding the base with too many small pieces around it. Sea-coloured accents, shells, books or a simple riser can help the undersea detail stand out. For condition checks, look at Ariel's hair and hands, Flounder's fins, Sebastian's claws and face, base corners and raised painted patterns.
These figurines make thoughtful gifts for fans who remember the songs and the friendships as much as the romance. They also suit collectors who want a bright, complete Little Mermaid moment in a single Jim Shore piece.