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Aladdin and his friends face terrifying threats and make some exciting last-minute escapes as they pursue the King Of Thieves.
See also:Adaptations vary in their faithfulness to the original story. In particular, difficulties with the Chinese setting are sometimes resolved by giving the story a more typical Arabian Nights background.Books.
One of the many literary retellings of the tale appears in A Book of Wizards (1966) and (1971), by. 'The Nobility of Faith' by in the anthology Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas (2007) is a retelling of the Aladdin story in the style of the Arabian Nights, but featuring the Doctor in the role of the genie.Pantomimes. An 1886 theatre poster advertising a production of the pantomime Aladdin.In the, the story of Aladdin was dramatised in 1788 by for the. It has been a popular subject for for over 200 years.The traditional Aladdin pantomime is the source of the well-known pantomime character (Aladdin's mother). In pantomime versions, changes in the setting and story are often made to fit it better into 'China' (albeit a China situated in the rather than Medieval ), and elements of other Arabian Nights tales (in particular ) are often introduced into the plot.
One version of the 'pantomime Aladdin' is 's, from 1979.Since the early 1990s Aladdin pantomimes have tended to be influenced. For instance, the 2007/8 production at the starring featured songs from the Disney movies Aladdin and.Other musical theatre. Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1917) Animated. The 1926 animated film (the earliest surviving animated feature film) combined the story of Aladdin with that of the prince. In this version the princess Aladdin pursues is Achmed's sister and the sorcerer is his rival for her hand.
The sorcerer steals the castle and the princess through his own magic and then sets a monster to attack Aladdin, from which Achmed rescues him. Achmed then informs Aladdin he requires the lamp to rescue his own intended wife, Princess Pari Banou, from the demons of the Island of Wak Wak. They convince the Witch of the Fiery Mountain to defeat the sorcerer, and then all three heroes join forces to battle the demons. The 1938 animated film, Aladdin makes a brief appearance asking for help but gets punched by one of the Three Musketeers. is a 1939 cartoon.
The 1959 animated film starring as Aladdin's uncle and produced by. The animated feature by Film Jean Image was released in 1970 in France. The story contains many of the original elements of the story as compared to the Disney version.
was a rendition in Japanese directed by Yoshikatsu Kasai, produced in Japan by and released in United States by in 1982., the 1992 by (possibly currently the best known re-telling of the story). In this version several characters are renamed or amalgamated. For instance the Sorcerer and the Sultan's vizier become one character named while the Princess is re-named. They have new motivations for their actions.
The only grants three wishes and desires freedom from his role. A sentient replaces the ring's genie while Jafar uses a royal magic ring to find Aladdin. The names 'Jafar' and 'Abu', the Sultan's delight in toys, and their physical appearances are borrowed from the 1940 film,. at. ^ Razzaque (2017).
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Running time81 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishAladdin and the King of Thieves (also known as Aladdin 3: Aladdin and the King of Thieves) is a 1996 American produced. Contents.PlotAs and prepare for their marriage, Aladdin recovers a dagger, his only memento of his lost father, who had abandoned his family when Aladdin had been a small child. During the ceremony, they and the assembled guests find themselves the targets of a raid by the infamous Forty Thieves, led by a man named Cassim , who is after a particular piece of treasure: a staff which is the receptacle of a powerful oracle.
Aladdin, Jasmine and the discover the Oracle, who has the power to answer a single question about absolutely anything to any individual. When accidentally asks her why the thieves want the staff so badly, she says that they were looking for the 'ultimate treasure'. Learning of the Oracle's power, Aladdin becomes curious about his past. She hints to him that those questions can be answered by his father, who is still alive, much to Aladdin's shock. After some encouragement from Jasmine, Aladdin asks the oracle about his father; the oracle reveals that his father is with the Forty Thieves, 'trapped within their world'.Aladdin, along with Abu, Iago and Carpet, tracks them down and stows away into their hideout, Mount Sesame, where he discovers, to his shock, that his father is actually Cassim himself.
Though Aladdin shares a brief, heartfelt reunion with Cassim, , Cassim's subordinate tries to punish Aladdin for entering the hideout. Cassim, however, slyly suggests that Aladdin instead face 'the Challenge'—an initiation ritual—where he must defeat another one of the Forty Thieves and take his place. Sa'luk fights Aladdin, but the latter just barely manages to prevail by throwing his opponent off a cliff into the sea. He is welcomed into the band, and Cassim reveals to Aladdin why he had left his wife and son: to find the Hand of Midas, a powerful artifact that can transform anything it touches into gold. Cassim believed that, with the Hand, he could return to his family and give them the life they deserved instead of one living out in the streets, and had instigated the raid so he could capture the oracle's staff and question the seer as to the precise whereabouts of the artifact. Aladdin convinces Cassim to return with him to Agrabah to live an honest life. Initially reluctant, Cassim eventually agrees when Iago inadvertently reveals that Aladdin's wedding may be his final chance to get the Oracle.For a while, Cassim is happy to spend quality time with his son.
Cassim meets with Genie, Jasmine and the Sultan, and they immediately take a liking to Aladdin's father. Cassim decides to carry on his original scheme with Iago as his new henchman.
Meanwhile, Sa'luk makes his way to Agrabah. He reveals himself to and sells out his fellow thieves by telling Razoul the password to their hideout in exchange for immunity from prosecution. After thirty-one of the thieves are captured, Sa'luk tells them that Aladdin is one of the forty, and his father Cassim is the King himself. While attempting to steal the Oracle from the palace treasure chamber, Cassim and Iago are captured by the royal guards and Razoul reveals to the Sultan that Cassim is the King of Thieves.
The Sultan has Razoul detain Cassim and Iago in the dungeon for life. Aladdin frees Cassim, but is discovered by Razoul. Despite being a criminal, Aladdin returns to the palace to take responsibility for his actions. The Sultan prepares to punish Aladdin, but Genie and Jasmine come to his defense, stating that all he wanted was to give his father a second chance. The Sultan accepts his apology, much to Razoul's dismay.With the oracle in hand, Cassim and Iago return to Mount Sesame, only to be captured by Sa'luk and the remaining seven thieves. Cassim is forced to use the stolen oracle in order to find the location of the Hand of Midas and then lead his men there.
The Oracle directs them to The Vanishing Isle, a great marble fortress built on the back of a gigantic undersea turtle that periodically dives to the bottom of the ocean, where the Hand is hidden. Iago flees from the group, and goes off to lead Aladdin and Jasmine, Abu and Carpet to his imprisoned father. Aladdin manages to free and reconcile with his father. Working together, they retrieve the Hand just as the turtle is beginning to submerge, when they are attacked by Sa'luk.
While trying to flee from the flood Sa'luk takes Aladdin hostage, demanding that Cassim surrender the Hand. Cassim throws the Hand of Midas to Sa'luk. Sa'luk grabs the Hand—but by the gold hand itself instead of the bronze handle—and turns into a gold statue. Cassim and Aladdin flee. Realizing that his obsession with the Hand can cause destruction and his son is actually his ultimate treasure, Cassim throws the Hand. It lands on the ship with the remaining thieves aboard, turning it into gold and sinking it.Aladdin and Jasmine finally get married, with Cassim attending in the shadows, as he is still wanted for his crimes.
Also among the guests are several cameos from characters from the TV series. Iago decides to join Cassim as a traveling companion, and they both go off once again to see the world.Voice cast. Main article:. as. as Aladdin (singing voice). as. as.
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as. asProductionFollowing the success of The Return of Jafar and the television series, Disney announced in January 1995 that a third film was in production, and later in June, that it was scheduled for a home video release in 1996. In September 1995, it was confirmed that would reprise the role of the Genie reportedly for a $1 million salary after he received an apology from for Disney breaching an agreement not to use his voice to merchandise products inspired by Aladdin.
With Williams on board, all recordings and animation footage of as the Genie was scrapped, and all of the Genie's scenes were rewritten to fit Williams' comic style. Songs. 'There's a Party Here in Agrabah'.
'Out of Thin Air'. 'Welcome to the Forty Thieves'. 'Father and Son'. 'Are You In or Out?' . 'Arabian Nights Reprise'AdaptationTwo comic adaptations of the movie were on sale September 1996. The first was in Disney Comic Hits #13.
The second was in Volume 6 #12.ReleaseUpon its release, the film was accompanied by a marketing campaign at more than $70 million with commercial tie-ins with. Home mediaAt the time of its release, King of Thieves was reportedly outselling The Return of Jafar, but Disney declined to disclose actual sales figures for the release. In January 1997, reported that it sold over 10 million units, and generated at least $130 million in revenue. In total, the film sold 10.3 million units in the United States.On January 18, 2005, the film was re-released as a DVD and VHS, the same day as the previous film, with the DVD version receiving digitally restored picture, sound, two additional games, and a behind-the-scenes bonus feature. However, the film was matted into a 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen ratio (an Disney has rarely used for television animation at the time). The DVD went back into the along with the other two films in the series in January 2008. Aladdin and the King of Thieves, along with The Return of Jafar, was released on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD Combo Pack on January 5, 2016 as a Disney Movie Club exclusive in North America.
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ReceptionBased on 12 reviews collected by, the film received 33% approval rating from critics, with an score of 4.84/10. Caryn James of praised the sequel as 'far better than The Return of Jafar', but acknowledged that 'the video has some other weak spots, but these hardly matter when Aladdin and the King of Thieves is so brimming with comic invention and adventure.'
Awards and nominations YearNominee / workAwardResult1997Aladdin and the King of ThievesAnnie Award for Best Home Video ProductionWon1997Mark Watters, Carl JohnsonAnnie Award for Best Individual Achievement: Music in a Feature/Home Video ProductionNominated1997Aladdin and the King of ThievesWorld Animation Celebration Award for Best Direct to Home Video ProductionWonReferences. January 31, 1995.
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