

In large part because of this, the Disney Comics serial for The Little Mermaid, most notably the story arc Serpent-Teen, utilized the name Mermaid City.

The name would stick in the sequel and other Disney media afterwards.
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The TV series was the first animated medium to utilize that name. It was not until a Mouseworks novelization was released in 1993 that the term was coined.

Atlantica appears in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (though as an illusion in this game), and Kingdom Hearts II, all of them following a plot similar to the original film, though in Kingdom Hearts II, events there play out almost similar to what happened in the original film. The world seems to also hold lore on the Keyblade and its history, as King Triton was able to recognize the weapon and the danger it possessed. In this world, visitors are given magical forms to survive and adapt, such as the case with Sora, Donald, and Goofy, who were given aquatic forms to swim underwater. Undertow, Cloak, and Dagger's whereabouts are unknown.Ītlantica is a world in the games, encompassing not only the sea but also the land where Prince Eric resides. The lair has caved in after Morgana's defeat by King Triton freezing her in an eternal thick layer of ice. However, Morgana has not used enough of Ursula's magic on her so she could remained a mermaid. Morgana has also stolen Ursula's Magic from Ursula's lair to turn Melody into a mermaid. Here is where Morgana would also cast magic spells to try to turn Undertow back from a piranha to a tiger shark.

Ariel restarted her collection, but most of the items in the grotto were destroyed by King Triton in the film. Ariel was forced to destroy the first collection herself, after Ursula enchanted the objects to attack Atlantica. It has held two separate collections of human items, all gathered by Ariel. Ariel's grotto was once filled with many human items such as paintings, weapons, books, forks, and spoons.
