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TAGLINES

Wish granted! (DVD re-release)
It is not what is outside, but what is inside that counts.
A diamond in the Rough.
Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams and they all could come true.

PLOT SUMMARY

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 fight that description, but that's not enough to marry the princess, who must (by law) marry a prince.

ACTORS
Brad Kane Aladdin
Robin Williams Genie
Lea Salonga Jasmine
Jonathan Freeman Jafar
Frank Welker Abu
Gilbert Gottfried Iago
Douglas Seale Sultan
Bruce Adler Narrator/Merchant
Philip L. Clarke Additional Voices
Jim Cummings Razoul/Head Palace Guard
IMDB Rating

7.70 out of 10 (41774 votes)

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Visitor Reviews

Very enjoyable

posted on 15 Aug 2009

a few **SPOILERS** I can understand why a few people are offended by thelack of arabian accents and stereotypical issues of this movie butignore that and you have a highly funny,romantic,action-packed animatedfilm which remains one of my favourites.The animation is beautiful withmemorable songs including the award-winning "A Whole New World" andcatchy "Prince Ali." The vocal talent is also very good especially fromthe Genie and Jafar.My favourite characters are the lovable shift-shaperGenie and beautiful,free-spirited princess J

The best Disney movie, EVER!

posted on 19 Jul 2009

Aladdin. It came out when I was 13, and I have always loved it. Its by far the funniest Disney movie, its got the best music ever, and the one of the best Disney villains too. I had to watch it 9 times in a two day period at work, because they were playing it in the electronics section...I didn't mind, what a treat!!! The music is fantastic, every song is funny, and great to sing along with. (Ive got the lyrics memorized.) Some of the most memorable characters are Jafar, hes so delightfully evil, and that smart-alec parrot Iago, who is annoying, but has such great lines and keeps getting flattened. I also love the Sultan, Jasmines father. Hes cute, and very typical of a worried father, and he is quite funny. The best character IS of course the Genie. This movie has great effects, even for back in 1992, lots of adventure, and I highly recommend it!

Quite good

posted on 19 Jun 2009

Aladdin is upbeat, fun, funny and good entertainment. And oddly enough, it's all due to Robin Williams. He brings charm, humor and fun to a character that hasn't been seen in animation in a while. The story is the tale of wonder- a street rat who wants to win the heart of a princess, so he finds a magic lamp with a genie (voiced amazingly by Williams) who grants him his wish, but consequences come around. Great fun, especially for kids, who will learn knew characters thanks to Williams impressions. A

Aladdin is a beautifully constructed film. that is possibly the most underrated of the Disney greats!

posted on 25 Feb 2009

Aladdin is a brilliant movie. Sure, it isn't as good as Beauty and the Beast, but I think it is definitely underrated. It is beautifully constructed, with some of the best animation sequences of recent times. The music score is just delightful. How can I ever forget the animated sequence to "A Whole New World?" Perfect. Jafar is one of Disney's finest villains, voiced with relish by Jonathan Freeman. Unfortunately, like Shere Kahn, he was another Disney villain that was ruined by a DTV sequel. Aladdin and Jasmine's romance is so believable, and while people have said they are bland, they do appeal to you soon enough. I actually found it hard to tell what was computer animated, whereas there have been some movies that make a mess of that. I want to guess what is computer animated. The best aspect of this movie, is a hilarious performance from Robin Williams as the Genie. If he hadn't ad-libbed so many of his lines, the script could have won an Oscar. Some people say the movie starts off slow. But with the songs and animation, that really isn't an issue. The movie also spawned the best DTV sequel, the King of Thieves. 10/10. Bethany Cox

Simply fantastic!

posted on 22 Feb 2009

Aladdin should be considered amongst Disney's most complete films. The idea of having a movie set in Middle East territories was excellent mainly because Disney knows how to print it's unique style on different cultures around the world.Aladdin starts powerful with the super "Arabian Nights" song, and since then, it gets your attention but most important, sets the mood for the movie. More than half of the movie's atmosphere deals with Robin Williams's marvelous comedic performance. I mean, how could an actor deliver an extremely funny performance as an animated character? Only a talented actor can do that.The Genie character steals the show as the most charming character, sure; but without such an effective villain like Jaffar, a likable hero like Aladdin, and a very charming and sexy heroine like Jasmine, this movie wouldn't work completely.Apart from the spectacular and beautiful settings, the movie relies it's success on supporting characters (very likable), a magic and fantastic plot, and best of all, tremendously catchy and quality songs.The ending will leave you breathless mainly because of it's intensity (loved the Jaffar cobra and master wizard of evil!) and positive message. As it should happen, good triumphs over evil.This is one of Disney's best and just paves the way for the brilliant and masterpiece "The Lion King".

Aladdin is my favorite movie of all time.

posted on 13 Feb 2009

This is my favorite movie of all time. I have loved this movie since I saw it when it came out in 1992. I have watched it so many times, that I know all the words. I think this movie is great to watch with the kids. Or even if you don't have kids. I own all three on DVD and VHS. It is the first movie my daughter saw. I think it is the best Disney movie ever made. I like all three, but the first is still my favorite one. it's the original that sticks with you. the others may be good, but not as good as the first. I hope everyone can enjoy this movie. I think no matter how old you are, or no matter what you do, that there is always room for a good Disney movie.

An Amazing Family Film

posted on 17 Jan 2009

*MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS*"Aladdin" is one of the best Disney films ever made. I first saw it in theaters when I was 5 years old and I loved it. I still love it today. The animation is really good, the voices are great, especially Robin Williams as the genie, the story is amazing, and the songs are beautiful. My favorite is "A Whole New World".My favorite part of the movie is when Aladdin and Jasmine are riding on the magic carpet and singing "A Whole New World". That part of the movie is beautiful. Everyone should see this film since it is a great film and good for the whole family. I give this movie 10/10 stars.

Another Classic Disney Film. Great Story, Wonderful Voice Cast And Classic Songs Make This "A Diamond In The Rough."

posted on 14 Jan 2009

Walt Disney Pictures struck gold yet again (as they've done since 1937, when Walt Disney released the company's first animated feature film "Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs") with another delightful animated family film, a classic alongside "Beauty And The Beast," "The Lion King," "Toy Story" and many other Disney favorites. The story is timeless, like "Beauty And The Beast" and "The Lion King" so I won't summarize it. "Come on down, stop on by. Hop a Carpet And Fly To Another Arabian Night." Be prepared to discover "A Diamond In The Rough." The special features (beginning on Disc 1 and continued on Disc 2), along with the movie, are "A treasure-trove of riches" destined to please everyone. Discover deleted scenes, deleted songs and oh, so much more!!! "More To See Than Has Ever Been Seen." The voice cast includes Linda Larkin, Scott W., Jonathan Freeman, Gilbert Gottfried ("Problem Child 2") as Iago (I suppose, named for the duplicitous villain from "William Shakespeare's The Tragedie Of Othello, Moor Of Venice") and Robin Williams (TV's "Mork And Mindy," "Mrs. Doubtfire") as the Genie. The "Making-Of" Featurettes are very interesting. Learn what R-rated material was cut out of the film (yeah, right; Disney doesn't do adult stuff). My favorite song (among the others, which include the silly (I mean that affectionately; I love Disney films)) "Friend Like Me," "Prince Ali" is the Academy-Award winning love theme "A Whole New World." I love this movie. Rated G.

Not that good, actually...

posted on 24 Dec 2008

I don't consider this a Disney "classic." I consider it the exact point where Disney started going downhill, and they have yet to come back up (with the exception of "The Lion King," which was great). It is worth noting for the early computer animation, and the excellent voice work by Robin Williams, Gilbert Gottfried, Frank Welker, and Jonathan Freeman, but on the whole, this is nothing but a big Saturday morning cartoon. For one thing, the 2-D artwork is absolute crap. The characters look like they're off of cereal boxes, and even the backgrounds are shoddy. The animation is technically very good, but good animation isn't all that impressive if the characters are crudely drawn to begin with. Compare this to stuff like, say, "Pinocchio" to see the huge difference in effort and talent on the artists' part.For another thing, the songs in this one are horrible. Sure, the tunes are catchy, but has anyone taken time to listen to those LYRICS? "Arabian nights/ Like Arabian days/ More often than not/ Are hotter than hot/ In a lot of good ways." Wow, incredible. And how about this moving line: "Would they see a poor boy? No siree. They'd find out there's so much more to me." Seriously... "no siree"!? I can't believe people get paid to write junk like that.Add the fact that Aladdin and Jasmine, our main characters, are bland and unlikeable, and you have a really bad movie. I remember loving this movie when I saw it in theaters as a kid, but there was a time when Disney movies didn't lose their charm after you turned 13. With the start of movies like "Aladdin," that time is long gone.

One word.....Genie-ous

posted on 18 Dec 2008

Aladdin is genie-ously scripted, (pun intended), and it would be silly of me not to class it in my top 3 animated films. It follows the story of a street rat named Aladdin who longs to be something more. After being thrown in cell he comes across a mysterious old man who lets Aladdin in on a secret - a secret cave in the desert that contains riches beyond Aladdin's wildest dreams. Little does Aladdin know, he is the "diamond in the rough", the one person that can enter this cave and retrieve the lamp that this old man, whose identity will be revealed in the film, is after. It follows the magical and extravagant life of Aladdin alongside his trusty monkey friend Abu and his new friends, Carpet and Genie and with Aladdin trying to catch the eye of the lonely Princess Jasmine all sorts of mischief can happen. Feel your heartbeat race as you watch this exciting storyline unfold with all sorts of twists and turns on the way. Robin Williams is brilliant as the genie and a fantastic soundtrack, which I own, makes this Disney movie an absolute classic. I recommend this to Lush people who want an enchanted afternoon film. A Whole New World is now a classic and could only be improved with someone like Kelly Clarkson and Mark Pakula's vocals but that's a different story.

Best Disney Film.

posted on 27 Nov 2008

Aladdin is the best of the Disney Films. I love this film and truly consider this one of the best films ever made as well as probably the best animated film I have ever seen.Aladdin is a street rat who must steal in order to make a living. He falls in love with the princess of Agraba, Jasmine. However only a prince can marry a princess. However when the evil sorceress Jafar must use Aladdin to go after a magic lamp, things start to change for Aladdin.Everything about this film is awesome. The artwork is phenomenal, and the music is legendary. "A Whole New World" has to be one of the best songs ever in a film.Aladdin is a character whom people can get behind. Everybody loves seeing a rags to riches story and this definitely qualifies and makes it that much more enjoyable.Genie, voiced by Robin Williams, is outstanding beyond belief. Williams performance as a voice actor is so epic that the character of Genie actually acts like Robin WIlliams and uses his style of comedy. I have never seen a voice actor perform a character so well that the voice actor actually makes the character act like them. But this is one of those rare instances. I think that is one of the main reasons why this film stands out and it did start the trend of getting big name actors to do voice over work however no celebrity I believe has done it as well as Robin Williams.Jafar is also a great villain. One of the best of Disney and one that really makes the audience hate him.Frank Welker also gets to star in this film both as Abu and the Cave of WOnders. THat is great because he is my favorite voice actors.The action is phenomenal. Comedy is great. Characters are awesome. Highly recommend this film.

Fun and funny.

posted on 03 Nov 2008

Aladdin is a very fun movie and one of the few I enjoy watching again and again. It has many of Disney's most entertaining characters, and you gotta love that Genie!I also like how it combines drama, romance, and different styles of comedy into one picture. Many have said this film won't stand the test of time due to it's current events nature, but there is enough comedy of a more general sort to make the film watchable many years from now.P.S. In regards to the comments by those accusing the film of using American accents for the good guys and "Arabian" accents for the bad guys.
I just don't see it. Neither of the two main villains (Jafar and Iago) have anything remotely resembling an "Arabian" accent, and even the mean palace guards are accentless. The only character I can think of as having anything that could be construed as an "Arabian" (of course, there are many different types of Arabian accents not just one, but I digress) accent is the narrator, and he certainly is not a bad guy.

Great movie!

posted on 04 Oct 2008

Simply a classic. The movie Aladdin is hilariously told with many many MANY funny moments. The genie his an all-time high in this classic film about a street rat and a princess. A great movie for young kids, but even adults will love the wonderfully amusing lines throughout the story. The songs in the movie are well-known and catchy. I even had a guy since one of them to a girl at a school dance! Everyone recognizes them, and it is our duty to make sure the next generations continues to appreciate such a wonderful work of art.A great movie for the entire family to sit down and watch together, it's good sometimes to take a blast to the past and enjoy some of those good ol' movies.

Excellent movie- best Disney movie EVER!

posted on 18 Jun 2008

This is an excellent movie and should be one of the best of all Disney movies. It has fabulous animation and wonderful characters. All the actors do a great job, especially Jasmine and Aladdin. I do not agree that just Robin Williams job as the genie "saved" the movie, because the movie plot alone is fabulous without thinking of the voices and acting. It uses excellent animation techniques and a great plot. Excellent for children with cute songs! I highly recommend.

Great fun!

posted on 15 Jun 2008

I think, of all the Disney movies from the early 90's, "Aladdin" is, hands down, the most enjoyable. It's got the perfect mix of humor, action, and romance. Most interesting of all, however, is the fact that Disney hasn't ever got this mix right twice. "Hercules" was intended as another "Aladdin" and while that's a fun little movie, it's not nearly as memorable as it's predicessor.I think the reason is that, for once, Disney chose to lighten up while making "Aladdin". They allowed the characters to look and act more offbeat than usual. Visually, the artwork is fantastic and the psychedelic color scheme comes very close to putting "Yellow Submarine" to shame. The memorable characters are another highlight of the movie. I don't think you'll find a better sidekick than Genie or a more endearing hero than Aladdin himself.Absolute perfection.

Wish granted!

posted on 28 May 2008

My Take: The sort of cinematic magic Disney has come to offer. After spawning success with their LITTLE MERMAID, the studio's latest work in many years, Disney proceeded with ALADDIN, which comprises another witty and enjoyable charm drawn from colorful animation, enjoyable characters, swift bits of action and solid bits of comedy. Some of the humor falls flat (lets face it, when the humor doesn't come from Robin Williams' Genie or Gilbert Gottfried as the noisy wisecracking parrot, the humor falls a little flat), but everything else fits so perfectly, and it all clearly shows what kind of success Disney spawns.The first half, where Aladdin (voiced by Scoot Weinger) and his life as a "worthless street-rat", falters a bit at times, but it practically catches up in the second half, mostly from the introduction of Williams' manic Genie, who not only fits Williams, but also fits his personalities and manic humor, mostly including nods to Williams' comic impersonations of stars, from Robert DeNiro to Jack Nicholson. If just for Williams, ALADDIN is a true delight for the adult audience. But Williams isn't just the only delight in ALADDIN. Characters of various colors and musical numbers of sheer delight all come together to create a true family movie delight.Directors John Musker and Ron Clements (the magicians behind MERMAID) has brought together this enjoyable affair, complete with appealing characters that would act as a trademark for future Disney enterprises. From a straightforward lead of Aladdin and Princess Jasmine (voiced by Linda Larkin) to the nifty effective villainy of Jaffar (voiced superbly by Jonathan Freeman) and his meddling parrot companion (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried), the film gives us characters we can root for, and characters to be delighted from, good or bad guy. The animation is a true delight, ranging from an active foreground to an elaborate background, ALADDIN delights with sheer colorful brilliance. This is Disney at top form, and what instant classics are made of! Sit back, and enjoy this magic carpet-ride into a wonderful enterprise best be described in three simple words: Shining, shimmering splendid.Rating: ***** out of 5.

Disney does it again!

posted on 05 Mar 2008

Disney's animation team proved that "Beauty and the Beast" was no fluke in this comedic gem full of adventure. Aladdin is a street urchin who gets by on what little he can steal. One day he runs into the Princess, who is in disguise, and falls hard for her. He discovers an old lamp and to his surprise, a genie voiced by Robin Williams pops out. Williams is in rare form as Disney seems to have let him do whatever he wants, which fits since it is a genie who has been bottled up for so long. He is in rare form as his genie seems to be doing a stand-up routine throughout the film, one that the parents can enjoy as much as the kids.

Another Childhood Favorite!!!

posted on 01 Feb 2008

I've loved this ever since I was a kid. I love the plot, and the direction. It's a classic! Aladdin is a poor kid who lives in the streets of Agrabah who has to steal to eat His friend is a monkey named Abu. Princess Jasmine is being forced to marry, so she runs away. She meets Aladdin and they begin to fall in love. Jafar needs Aladdin to go to the Cave of Wonders to retrieve a lamp. When Aladdin becomes stuck in the cave, he meets the hilarious Genie that dwells within the lamp. Aladdin gets three wishes. When he goes back to Agrabah, everyone thinks he's a prince, with the help of Genie. Jafar gets the lamp, and brings destruction to Agrabah. Aladdin must stop him before it's too late. I highly recommend ALADDIN!!!

Robin Williams did NOT make the whole movie for me.

posted on 23 Jan 2008

This movie is more than Robin Williams. I actually never grew up with the English version, I'm Swedish and saw the Swedish voices when I was a child. They are also perfect. And to be honest, this is my favorite Disney movie of all time! Why? Well, first of, this was the first movie I ever saw, I guess I was 3 years old or something, I still have the VHS, ahh, the good old times, also the story is pretty interesting and it has a lot of ''mystery'' like the cave of wonders and stuff, it has humor and it's not the ordinary cheap Disney humor we see today, this is humor both adults and kids could laugh at, it also has drama and love on a high level. But what also makes this movie is the characters! Aladdin himself was a good. Princess Jasmine, not just only incredibly HOT, is also very smart and make some good points. She is not a ''prize'' you can win. Genie is an awesome character and really funny. OK, that's most thank to Robin Williams, I just love how he goes ''I was afraid of that''. Iago, what a wonderful character! He hates cookies and he is very upset about almost everything. He is also negative and furious all the time. He is just so wonderful. I love that he pretends to be an ordinary parrot(what's coming to you, awck! Awck the lamp, awck the lamp!). Gilbert Gottfried did an excellent job with him! I also just love Jafar. The best Disney villain ever! He turns from being a vizier to an old ugly prisoner, to a sultan, to a sorcerer, to a giant snake and to a powerful Genie. I just love the character. His voice is excellent too! The Magic Carpet, although he cannot talk or dosen't really have a face at all, was really funny. You can see it's emotions and that's because of the great animation. Abu the monkey, funny character. The Sultan by the way, was a funny guy. He is small, fat and old who acts like a little child. All the main characters are so great in this movie.The songs are great too. I love Friend Like Me and A Whole New World. When it comes out on DVD again I'm definitely gonna buy it. My favorite Disney movie!

Another disney classic

posted on 02 Jan 2008

Another superb offering from the giant of animation, Disney. This one tells the story of Aladdin and how he meets and falls for a princess. Along the way he teams up with a genie (marvelously done by Robin Williams) and the adventure takes off from there. Robin Williams is the scene stealer of the movie though, voicing the genie. Great fun for both the little kids and the big kids too..Some scary parts might be too much for the little little ones on a scale of one to ten..9

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