Broadcast The show's broadcast debut in September 1992 was in the form of a half-hour prime-time special,
The Little Mermaid: A Whale of a Tale. Its Saturday morning debut came the very next day. The show's time slot was 8:30 a.m., following another new animated series, ''
Fievel's American Tails, based on the animated film An American Tail. The Little Mermaid
series drew a fair bit of media attention, including more than one spot on Entertainment Tonight'', because it was the first series based directly on a Disney animated feature and was a rare (at the time) television cartoon concerning a strong female character. The show kept its time slot the following year with its second season. For the series' third season, the show was moved to the 8 a.m. time period and was the lead-in for a new Disney animated series,
Aladdin. The third season was the final season to be produced; CBS elected not to buy another batch of episodes.
Disney Channel reran the series from October 2, 1995, to September 29, 2002, and again from September 5, 2006, to July 4, 2010. It was also shown on
Toon Disney until January 25, 2008. The series then aired on
Disney Junior from the channel's launch in 2012 until 2014. However, in Russia,
Disney Channel continued to air the series until the channel closed in 2022.
Home media VHS releases Seven titles containing 14 episodes of the series were released on VHS in the United States and Canada. Almost simultaneously, three double-feature LaserDiscs containing 12 episodes were also released. '''Ariel's Undersea Adventures''' '''Princess Collection - Ariel's Songs & Stories'''
International releases 11 titles containing 22 episodes of the series were released on VHS in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and South Africa. These titles were also released on VHS, LaserDisc and Video CD in Mexico, South America, and Asia. '''Ariel's Undersea Adventures'''
Princess Collection DVD releases The series has not yet been officially released on DVD. However, four episodes were released as part of the following
Disney Princess DVD titles, all of which were also available on VHS.
Digital releases As of August 24, 2018, all 31 episodes of the series are available for purchase on the
iTunes Store, and on
Amazon Prime Video, in two volumes in High Definition (HD). The series has been available with the exception of the pilot episode ("Whale of a Tale") through
The Walt Disney Company's streaming platform
Disney+, since the service's launch on November 12, 2019. ==Songs==