Frank Welker |
voice of Abu, Raja |
Gilbert Gottfried |
voice of Iago |
Scott Weinger |
voice of Aladdin |
Linda Larkin |
voice of Jasmine |
Val Bettin |
voice of the Sultan |
Robin Williams |
voice of Genie |
CCH Pounder |
voice of the Magic Oracle |
Guest Star |
Corey Burton |
Additional Voices |
Guest Star |
Jess Harnell |
Additional Voices |
Guest Star |
Jim Cummings |
voice of Razoul, Additional Voices |
Recurring Role |
Casim: You don't stand a chance against the King of Thieves.
Aladdin: When I get up I'll bow to you.
Casim: Nice birdie. Polly want a little...
Iago: Say "cracker" and I'll let ya have it on principle!
Rasoul: Whoa! This is the spot, men.
Guard #1: But there is nothing here.
Rasoul: Now... but watch. Open... Caraway!
(Nothing happens)
Guard #2: There is still nothing here.
Rasoul: When I get a hold of that no good...
Guard #1: But I thought you said it was "Open Sesame."
(The door opens)
Genie: (as a TV reporter) Hello and welcome to Lifestyles of the Rich and Magical. That's right. We're taking you to the marriage of the millennium! And who's this coming on the lovely stretch camel? Oh, it's Cleopatra and Caesar and they're bringing a salad. How wonderful! Oh, look, there's Osiris. Oh, Osiris! Osiris could we have a word with you? Oh no, the crowd is parting. Who's coming? It's Moses! And your name is?
Genie: (as Thor) I'm Thor.
Genie: (as reporter) You're Thor?
Genie: (as Thor) Well, it hurts.
Genie: (as reporter) Once again this whole broadcast has been brought to you by sand - it's everywhere! Get used to it.
Awards and Nominations:
- Won the 1997 WAC Winner Award for "Best Direct to Home Video Production"
- Won the 1997 Annie Award for "Best Home Video Production"
- Nominated for the 1997 Annie Award for "Best Individual Achievement: Music in a Feature/Home Video Production"
The movie had two comic adaptations. The first being Marvel Comics Disney Comic Hits #12 and Disney Adventures Volume 6 #12. Both of them were out in September 1996.
This occurs while Aladdin and Jasmine are walking down the aisle when getting married. If you look closely you'll see Prince Uncouthma, his wife Brawnhilda and his son Bud. And if you look harder, you'll see Sadira, Captain Murk, and King Mamoud and his Wazeer.
Like most Disney shows (both live action and animated) Aladdin ends with a movie.
This movie acts as a conclusion to the Aladdin series.
The first idea for this story line involved a villain from the Aladdin TV series named Mozenrath. The plot was that the hero and villain would turn out to be brothers. However (according to one of the writers) everyone thought they should steer away from the TV show and that, and the fact that they couldn't get in touch with 'Johnathan Brandis' (Mozenrath's voice), prompted them to move on to another relative of Aladdin's - his father
Genie wears a Jafar mask during the first musical number.
The "Arabin Knights" reprise at the end of this movie was an alternate ending to the original (1992) Aladdin film.
And the end of the Movie Iago decides to travel with Caisim
And he shows cut-outs of Ariel, Minnie Mouse, and Jessica Rabbit over a picture of Jasmine.
He also shows Jasmine in Snow White and Cinderella's wardrobes.
Genie transforms into Tinkerbell, the White Rabbit, Mrs. Doubtfire, Pocahontas, Pumbaa, Pluto, and Mickey Mouse throughout this movie.
When Genie is cheering Jasmine up, he turns her into Cinderella, and creates a pumpkin carriage.
Genie: Hakuna Matata!
Genie transforms into Pumbaa when he says this line as a reference The Lion King and a song called Hakuna Matata.
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