Aladdin (1992) 8.0
When a street urchin vies for the love of a beautiful princess, he uses a genie's magic power to make himself off as a prince in order to marry her. |
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Aladdin (1992) 8.0
When a street urchin vies for the love of a beautiful princess, he uses a genie's magic power to make himself off as a prince in order to marry her. |
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| Scott Weinger | ... |
Aladdin
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| Robin Williams | ... | ||
| Linda Larkin | ... |
Jasmine
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| Jonathan Freeman | ... |
Jafar
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| Frank Welker | ... | ||
| Gilbert Gottfried | ... |
Iago
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| Douglas Seale | ... |
Sultan
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| Charles Adler | ... |
Gazeem
(voice) (as Charlie Adler)
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Jack Angel | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Corey Burton | ... |
Prince Achmed
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Philip L. Clarke | ... |
Additional Voices
(voice) (as Philip Clarke)
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| Jim Cummings | ... | ||
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Jennifer Darling | ... |
Additional Voices
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| Debi Derryberry | ... |
Harem Girl
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Bruce Gooch | ... |
Additional Voices
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Aladdin is a street-urchin who lives in a large and busy town long ago with his faithful monkey friend Abu. When Princess Jasmine gets tired of being forced to remain in the palace that overlooks the city, she sneaks out to the marketplace, where she accidentally meets Aladdin. Under the orders of the evil Jafar (the sultan's advisor), Aladdin is thrown in jail and becomes caught up in Jafar's plot to rule the land with the aid of a mysterious lamp. Legend has it that only a person who is a "diamond in the rough" can retrieve the lamp from the Cave of Wonders. Aladdin might fit that description, but that's not enough to marry the princess, who must (by law) marry a prince. Written by Murray Chapman <muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au>
I think this is one of the funniest films that Disney has ever done. This is due entirely to Robin William's brilliant voice of the Genie. He is wonderful in this role. I think the animation is pretty fair although I dislike the "generic" people that Disney's shop is putting out these days. They all share the same basic facial structure and eyes, so there is not much difference between any of the characters. It's not like Sleepy, Doc and Sneezy, who all looked very different. Still, this is a great and funny film. It is totally clean and not very violent so it is appropriate for every member of the family. Give this one a try and you'll have a great time watching it!