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=== Season 2 === {| class="wikitable" !No. in<br /> Series !No. in<br /> Season !Title !Original Airdate |- !15 |01 |"Resigned to It" |September 18, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |Sebastian quits his job as King Triton's royal advisor and tries to make a new life for himself. At the same time, the dreaded Red Tide returns and threatens to consume Atlantica. |- !16 |02 |"Calliope Dreams" |September 25, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |King Triton wants Ariel to play the sea calliope; an instrument resembling a organ. However she instead wants to play the new harp she found. The music from the calliope awakens the Seaclops. It is up to Ariel and friends to find a way to put the Seaclops to sleep again (in this episode, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart has a cameo appearance). King Triton's grandfather also appears for the first time. |- !17 |03 |"Save the Whale" |October 2, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |Spot, the killer whale from the pilot episode, returns. Spot and Sebastian get captured by a crazed circus owner, and Ariel has to save them. |- !18 |04 |"Against the Tide" |October 9, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |Ariel rescues a Bad-Luck Creature, putting all of Atlantica in a panic, and must make her own luck when Ursula comes after the creature. |- !19 |05 |"Giggles" |October 16, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |A grumpy sorcerer blowfish's magic spell causes Ariel to create seaquakes whenever she laughs, then Flounder and Sebastian switch bodies. Music: "The Sound of Laughter", performed by Samuel E. Wright |- !20 |06 |"Wish Upon a Starfish" |October 23, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |A big wave grabs a ballerina music box during a thunderstorm, and Ariel, Flounder, and Sebastian tried to get it, but it was unable to reach. Ariel befriends a deaf mermaid, and both of them decide to seek out the magical Wishing Starfish to make their dreams come true. (Note: This is the first appearance of Gabriella. Also, the title is a play on a song from the animated film Pinocchio). |- !21 |07 |"Tail of Two Crabs" |October 30, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |Sebastian feels threatened by Zeus, an old arch-rival who is better than him at everything, while Ursula works on a plan to turn Triton, Ariel, and others into sea polyps by using a magic stone. |- !22 |08 |"Metal Fish" |Novmber 6, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |A human explorer known in the episode as the author of The Little Mermaid story, Hans Christian Andersen, boards a primitive submarine to explore the undersea realm, and crosses paths with Ariel when his submarine is damaged and starts to leak. |- !23 |09 |"T'ank You For Dat, Ariel" |December 1, 1993 |- | colspan="4" |Ariel enters a magic cave to become a sea witch and uses her powers to make Sebastian a great big crab. Unfortunately, she is not quite specific about the size she wishes Sebastian to attain. |}
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