Aladdinis aDisneymedia franchisecomprising afilm seriesand additional media. It began with the 1992Americananimated featureof the same name,which was based on thetale of the same name,and was directed byRon ClementsandJohn Musker.The success of the film led to twodirect-to-videosequels,atelevision series(which had a crossover episode withHercules: The Animated Series), aBroadway musical,alive-action remake,various rides and themed areas inDisney's theme parks,severalvideo games,and merchandise, among other related works.
Aladdin | |
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Created by | |
Original work | Aladdin(1992) |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Years | 1992–present |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | |
Animated series | Aladdin(1994–1995) |
Television special(s) | "Hercules and the Arabian Night"(1999 episode ofDisney's Hercules: The Animated Series)* |
Television film(s) | Descendants(2015)* |
Direct-to-video | |
Theatrical presentations | |
Musical(s) | |
Games | |
Video game(s) |
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Audio | |
Soundtrack(s) | |
Miscellaneous | |
Theme park attraction(s) |
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Based on | Aladdin and the Magic LampfromOne Thousand and One Nights[a] |
*Work where this franchise's characters or settings appeared as part of acrossover,or has characters based on those from this franchise. |
Films
editFilm | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Screenwriter(s) | Story by | Producer(s) |
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Animated feature films | |||||
Aladdin | November 25, 1992 | John MuskerandRon Clements | Ron Clements, John Musker,Ted ElliottandTerry Rossio | Burny Mattinson,Roger Allers,Daan Jippes,Kevin Harkey,Sue Nichols,Francis Glebas,Darrell Roonney,Larry Leker, James Fujii, Kirk Hanson,Kevin Lima,Rebecca Rees, David S. Smith,Chris Sanders,Brian Pimentaland Patrick A. Ventura | John Musker and Ron Clements |
The Return of Jafar | May 20, 1994 | Toby Shelton,Tad StonesandAlan Zaslove | Kevin Campbell, Mirith J.S. Colao, Bill Motz, Steve Roberts,Dev Ross,Bob Roth,Jan Strnadand Brian Swenlin | Duane Capizzi,Douglas Langdale,Mark McCorkle,Robert Schooleyand Tad Stones | Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove |
Aladdin and the King of Thieves | August 13, 1996 | Tad Stones | Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley | Tad Stones and Jeannine Roussel | |
Live-action feature films | |||||
Aladdin | May 24, 2019 | Guy Ritchie | John Augustand Guy Ritchie | Dan Linand Jonathan Eirich | |
UntitledAladdinsequel | TBA | TBA | |||
Spin-off feature film | |||||
UntitledPrince Andersspin-off | TBA | Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme | TBA |
Animated feature films
editAladdin(1992)
editAladdinis the original film of the franchise. It was produced byWalt Disney Feature Animation,and was released on November 25, 1992, byWalt Disney Pictures.It was produced and directed byRon ClementsandJohn Musker,and belongs to an era known as theDisney Renaissance.[1]Based on the Arabic folktale ofAladdin and the Magic Lampfrom theOne Thousand and One Nights,[a]the plot followsstreet urchinAladdin as he attempts to gain the affection of Princess Jasmine after acquiring a magic lamp.
The Return of Jafar(1994)
editAladdinwas followed by Disney's firstdirect-to-videosequel,The Return of Jafar.It was produced byWalt Disney Television Animation,and was released on May 20, 1994, byWalt Disney Home Video.It was directed by Toby Shelton,Tad Stones,andAlan Zaslove.The plot mainly focused on Jafar seeking revenge on Aladdin. However, this time, with Iago on Aladdin's side, Abis Mal becomes Jafar's new henchman.[5]Now, Aladdin and co. must find a way to thwart Jafar, with his limitless genie power.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves(1996)
editAladdin and the King of Thievesis the second and final direct-to-video sequel toAladdin.It was directed by Tad Stones and was released on August 14, 1996, by Walt Disney Home Video. The story concludes as Aladdin and Jasmine are about to have their wedding and Aladdin discovers that his father is still alive, but is the leader of theForty Thieves.[5]
More Than a Peacock Princess(2007)
editIn 2005, screenwriter Robert Reece, who co-wroteCinderella III: A Twist in TimeandThe Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning,pitched a fourthAladdinfeature toDisneyToon Studiosexecs, although it never came to fruition.[6]In 2007, DisneyToon Studios producedDisney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams,acrossoverfilm withSleeping Beauty.The second half of the film,More Than a Peacock Princess,follows Princess Jasmine, sometime after the events ofAladdin and the King of Thievesas she becomes tired and bored of her usual princess duties, and upon requesting more responsibility from her father, is assigned the role of Royal Assistant Educator.
Live-action feature films
editAladdin(2019)
editA live-actionAladdinmovie was released on May 24, 2019, directed byGuy RitchiewithJohn Augustas the writer andDan Linand Jonathan Eirich as the producers and starsMena MassoudasAladdin,Naomi ScottasPrincess Jasmine,Marwan KenzariasJafarandWill SmithasGenie.[7][8][9][10][11]
UntitledAladdinsequel (TBA)
editOn August 12, 2019, producerDan Linannounced his enthusiasm for a sequel and revealed that Disney is in the early stages of developing a follow-up.[12]The studio also hopes to bring backGuy Ritchieto direct and Will Smith to reprise his role as The Genie while also telling a story that's "fresh and new".[13][14][15][16][17]On February 12, 2020, it was announced that Ritchie will be returning as director with Lin and Jonathan Eirich returning as producers. In addition, Ryan Halprin joined the film as executive producer.[18]
UntitledPrince Andersspin-off (TBA)
editOn December 6, 2019,The Hollywood Reporterreported that Disney was in the early stages of developing a spin-off ofAladdinforDisney+centered on Prince Anders, tentatively titledPrince Anders,with Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme writing the script andBilly Magnussenreprising his role.[19]
Genies(TBA)
editOn July 15, 2015, it was reported that a live-action prequel toAladdin(2019) was in development under the titleGenies.The new film will reportedly focus on genies and their realm and reveal how Aladdin's genie ended up in the lamp. The film was being written byDamian Shannon and Mark Swift.Tripp Vinsonwas to serve as a producer through Vinson Films.[20]
Television
editAladdin(1994–1995)
editShortly afterThe Return of Jafar,ananimated serieswas produced. The episodes focused on Aladdin's adventures after the events of the second film.[21]Produced by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove, the series aired from February 6, 1994, to November 25, 1995, having originally aired as a preview onThe Disney Channelbefore airing simultaneously on thesyndicatedblockThe Disney AfternoonandCBS.It was later shown in reruns on Disney Channel andToon Disney.
Descendants(2015–2019)
editDescendantsis a live-actionDisney Channel Original film seriesbased on the lives of the children of various Disney heroes and villains when they attend the same prep school. Jafar appears in the first film as does his son, Jay, who additionally appears itstwosequels.
Other shows
editTheAladdincharacters later madea crossoverwithHercules: The Animated Series,[22]and were featured as guests in the television seriesHouse of Mouseand related works to those series—Jafar was the leader of the villains inMickey's House of Villains.[23]
Agrabah
editAgrabahis a fictionalsultanatethat serves as the setting for theAladdinfranchise.Aladdinwas initially intended to be set in theIraqicity ofBaghdad,but after theGulf Warhappened, the name Agrabah was chosen as an approximateanagramof the name of the city of Baghdad.[24]
Cast and characters
editThis section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.
- An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
- Uindicates an uncredited appearance.
- Sindicates an appearance as a character's singing voice.
Crew
editCrew/detail | Film | ||||
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Aladdin | The Return of Jafar | Aladdin and the King of Thieves | Aladdin | ||
Composer(s) | Alan Menken | Mark Watters | Carl Johnson Mark Watters |
Alan Menken | |
Editor(s) | Mark A. Hester H. Lee Peterson |
Robert S. Birchard Elen Orson |
Elen Orson | James Herbert | |
Production companies | Walt Disney Feature Animation | Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Walt Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Animation Australia Walt Disney Animation Japan Disneytoon Studios |
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment Walt Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Animation Australia Disneytoon Studios |
Walt Disney Pictures Rideback | |
Distributor | Buena Vista Pictures | Walt Disney Home Video | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
Reception
editBox office performance
editFilm | Release date | Box office gross | Budget | Reference | ||
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United States and Canada | Other territories | Worldwide | ||||
Aladdin | November 25, 1992 | $217,350,219 | $287,700,000 | $504,050,219 | $28,000,000 | [25] |
Aladdin | May 24, 2019 | $355,559,216 | $695,134,737 | $1,050,693,953 | $183,000,000 | [26] |
Total | $572,905,435 | $982,834,737 | $1,554,744,172 | $211,000,000 |
Home media performance
editFilm | Video release | US video sales | US sales revenue (est.) | |||
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VHS | DVD | Blu-ray | All formats | |||
Aladdin | October 1, 1993 | 30,000,000[27] | 2,820,000[28] | 1,807,236[29] | 34,627,236 | $747,891,827[30][31][29] |
The Return of Jafar | May 20, 1994 | 15,000,000[32] | Unknown | Unknown | 15,000,000+ | $344,850,000[33] |
Aladdin and the King of Thieves | August 13, 1996 | 10,300,000[34] | Unknown | Unknown | 10,300,000+ | $257,397,000[35] |
Total | 55,300,000 | 2,820,000+ | 1,807,236+ | 59,927,236+ | $1,350,138,827 |
Film | Home media release | Net revenue | Ref |
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Aladdin | August 27, 2019 | $345,000,000 | [36] |
Critical and audience response
editFilm | Year | Critics | Audiences | ||
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Rotten Tomatoes | Metacritic | CinemaScore[37] | PostTrak | ||
Aladdin | 1992 | 94% (74 reviews)[38] | 86 (25 reviews)[39] | A+ | — |
The Return of Jafar | 1994 | 33% (12 reviews)[40] | — | — | |
Aladdin and the King of Thieves | 1996 | 33% (12 reviews)[41] | |||
Aladdin | 2019 | 57% (383 reviews)[42] | 53 (50 reviews)[43] | A | 90%[44] |
Music
editVideo games
editAlong with the film release, three different video games based onAladdinwere released.Disney's Aladdin,aninternational co-productionbetweenVirgin GamesandWalt Disney Feature Animationfor theGenesis,was released in late 1993 and laterportedtoNintendo Entertainment System,PC,Game BoyandGame Boy Color.[45]That same year,Capcomreleased aSuper NESgame, also calledDisney's Aladdin,which was ported to theGame Boy Advancein 2002.[46][47]In 1994,SIMSreleased another game calledDisney's Aladdinfor theGame GearandMaster System.[48]These video games based on the originalAladdinfilm earned$200,000,000(equivalent to $420,000,000 in 2023) in sales revenue.[49]
The television series inspired another game byArgonaut Games,entitledAladdin: Nasira's Revengeand released in 2000 for thePlayStationand PC.[50]Also, in 2004Vivendi UniversalreleasedDisney's Aladdin Chess Adventures,achesscomputer game with the Aladdin license.[51]
TheKingdom Heartsseries features a playableAladdinworld known as Agrabah.[52]InKingdom HeartsandKingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories,the plotline is loosely related to the storyline of the original film.[52][53]InKingdom Hearts II,it is a mixture ofAladdinandThe Return of Jafar.[54]Genie is also a recurringsummonin the series.[52]
Aladdin, Jasmine, and the Genie appeared in the 2011 motion-controlled game,Kinect: Disneyland Adventures,as meet-and-greet characters.Aladdinwas also referenced throughout theDisney Infinityseriesvia power discs and in-game toys, with Aladdin and Jasmine being added to the series as playable characters in the series' second game,Disney Infinity 2.0.
During a limited time Event focused onAladdin,theworld buildergameDisney Magic Kingdomsincluded Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Abu, Carpet, Jafar and Iago as playable characters, along with some attractions based on the franchise, and costumes of Prince Ali and Purple Dress for Aladdin and Jasmine, respectively.[55]The Sultan and Rajah were also included as playable characters in a later update of the game.[56]In the game the characters are involved in new storylines that serve as a continuation of theAladdinanimated film (ignoring other material in the franchise).
Disney's Aladdinby Virgin Games
editDisney's Aladdinwas developed for theMega DrivebyVirgin Interactive's studio of Virgin Games USA and published bySegain 1993. This was due to the fact that Sega had both obtained a license for publishing video games based on Disney's motion picture and established a collaboration deal with Disney's animation studios which was a first in the video game industry, so Sega of America tasked the Virgin Games USA development team with the programming duties because of their successful previous efforts withMcDonald'sGlobal Gladiatorsand7 Up'sCool Spot.The game has been noted for its use oftraditional animation,which was produced byDisneyanimators under the supervision of Virgin's animation staff, including animation producerAndy Luckey,technical director Paul Schmiedeke and animation director Mike Dietz, using an in-house "Digicel" process to compress the data onto the cartridge. The game also featured arrangements and original compositions composed by Donald S. Griffin.
Disney's Aladdinby Capcom
editDisney's Aladdin(アラジン,Arajin)was developed for the Super NES and published byCapcomseparately from Virgin's version, since Capcom still held Disney licensing rights for Nintendo consoles at the time of the film's release. Although the game is still a side-scrolling platformer, it is significantly different in both presentation and gameplay. Similarly following the movie's storyline, players control Aladdin as he jumps on enemies, vaults off stumps and performs various acrobatic feats to get through levels. Throughout the level, Aladdin can collect apples to throw at enemies and golden scarabs which unlock bonus stages. Throughout each level there are various diamonds (collecting all within a level also unlocking bonus stages), with players able to unlock an extra challenge if they collect 70 red diamonds. The game was later ported to theGame Boy Advancewith extra stages, though all the songs based directly on the original movie were replaced with new music, possibly because of copyright reasons. It was also unofficially ported to the NES in 1995 by Hummer Team.
Disney's Aladdinby SIMS
editDisney's Aladdinwas developed bySIMSand published bySega,and released in 1994 for theGame Gearworldwide and for theMaster Systemin Europe. Sega went on to produce this game since they already had the necessaryintellectual propertylicensing rights in order to publish theVirgin Interactivegame on the Mega Drive/Genesis. The game is also significantly different in gameplay compared to its Mega Drive counterpart. There are three main types of level, chase levels in which Aladdin must outrun enemies while dodging obstacles, exploration levels in which Aladdin must carefully navigate traps and solve puzzles, similar toPrince of Persia,and carpet levels in which Aladdin rides his flying carpet. It also, unlike its 16-bit counterparts, fairly closely follow the plot of the movie, even including cut scenes containing entire dialogue scenes from the movie.
Aladdin the Series: Tower of Gold Adventure
editAladdin the Series: Tower of Gold Adventureis a handheld electronic game that was developed and published byTiger Electronicsin 1994 in the United States. It is based on thetelevision series of the same name.
Disney's Aladdin Activity Center
editDisney's Aladdin Activity Centeris part of theDisney's Activity Centerseries.
Disney's Aladdin Print Studio
editDisney's Aladdin Print Studiois part of theDisney's Print Studioseries.
Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge
editDisney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revengeis theAladdinfranchisevideo gamewhich was developed for thePlayStationand PC byArgonaut Gamesand distributed byDisney Interactivein 2001. The game is set after the events ofThe Return of Jafar,during thetelevision series,and beforeAladdin and the King of Thieves.The legendary city of Agrabah is in trouble again: the evil sorceressNasira(Jodi Benson) is out to avenge the death of her brother, the nefarious sorcererJafar(Jonathan Freeman). She begins her vengeful plot by taking over the palace with a spell and kidnapping Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) and the Sultan; she then commands the guard's captain Razoul (Jim Cummings) to bring Aladdin (Scott Weinger) to her. The treacherous Nasira believes that if she collects a set of ancient relics that are spread all over Agrabah she might be able to revive Jafar and take over the world, and so she uses her captives to force Aladdin into doing this job for her.
Disney's Aladdin Pinball
editDisney's Aladdin Pinballis video game developed forWindowsbyDisney Interactiveand published by Disney Online. It was released on July 11, 2005.[57]The game consists of three separate pinball tables that can be traversed in a single game. They include The Market Place, The Cave of Wonders, and the Royal Palace.
Disney's Math Quest with Aladdin
editDisney's Math Quest with Aladdinis a 1997 educational game by Disney Interactive, and part of theAladdinfranchise. It was released as a CD-ROM for Windows and Macintosh personal computers.[58]
Critical reception
editGame | Platform | Developer | Year | GameRankings | Metacritic |
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Disney's Aladdin | Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) | Virgin Games | 1993 | 88%[59] | — |
Disney's Aladdin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System | Capcom | 1993 | 78%[60] | |
Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge | Sony PlayStation | Argonaut Games | 2001 | 65%[61] | 61/100[62] |
Disney's Aladdin | Game Boy Advance | Capcom | 2004 | 65%[63] | 59/100[64] |
Adaptations
editMusical theatre
editIn November 2010Alan Menkenconfirmed that amusical theatre adaptationof the show is in the works with a book written byChad Beguelin.[65]The show premiered at the5th Avenue Theatrefrom July 7–31, 2011.[66]Jonathan Freeman,who voiced Jafar in the film, played the role in the stage adaptation.[67]Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed played Aladdin and Jasmine. Additional actors included Seán G. Griffin as the Sultan; Don Darryl Rivera as Iago; and, playing Omar, Babkak, and Kassim – a trio of characters originally conceived by the film's creators but not used –Andrew Keenan-Bolger,Brian Gonzales, and Brandon O'Neill. The show was also directed and choreographed byCasey Nicholaw.[68]Another production of the musical played at theMuny TheatreinSt. Louisfrom July 5–13, 2012.[69][70]The musical premiered onBroadwayon February 26, 2014 (in previews) and officially opened on March 20, 2014, at theNew Amsterdam Theatre,taking the place ofMary Poppins.[71][72]The musical had a pre-Broadway tryout at theEd Mirvish TheatreinTorontolasting from November 13, 2013, to January 12, 2014.[73]Casey Nicholawdirected and choreographed, withChad Beguelinwriting the book and additional lyrics,Bob Crowleyas the scene designer, and costume design byGregg Barnes.[73][74] Aladdin the musical was also opened at Tokyo's Dentsu Shiki Theatre Umi in May 2015. It had its European premiere in December 2015 at the Stage Theatre Neue Flora in Hamburg. It opened in Sydney and London's West End in 2016.[75][76]
In addition, a stage adaptation of the movie has been created for younger students, known asDisney's Aladdin Jr.Licensing and performing rights are currently being held by Music Theatre International.[77]MTI licenses both a "Kids" version (which uses doubling to foster more of an ensemble feeling among young children)[78]and a "Dual Language" version (which takes the Junior version and adds an element of half the characters speaking only in Spanish).[79]
A recording of the show will be release onDisney+in 2024.[80][81]
Novels
editIn 2015Disney Presslaunched ayoung adultnovel series that retells Disney films but with certain elements changed. The first novel in the series isA Whole New World: A Twisted Tale,written byLiz Braswell,adark fantasywhich retells the film but with Jafar gaining control of the genie before Aladdin does.[82]
Attractions
edit- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin,aDumbo the Flying Elephant-like ride (Magic KingdomatWalt Disney World Resort;andWalt Disney Studios ParkatDisneyland Resort Paris).[83][84][85]
- Arabian Coast
- Le Passage Enchanté d'Aladdin
- Adventureland Bazaar
The film also inspired aDisney On Icepresentation,[86]as well as the showDisney's Aladdin: A Musical SpectacularatDisney California Adventure Park.
Meet and greets
editAladdin, Jasmine, Genie and the Sultan, and occasionally Jafar all appear asmeetable charactersin theDisney Parks and Resorts.They are all usually based inAdventureland.
Notes
edit- ^abAladdin and the Magic Lampwas originally authored byHanna Diyab,[2][3]and was added to theOne Thousand and One NightsbyAntoine Galland,appearing in his French translationLes mille et une nuits.[4]
- ^The Peddler from the original animated film and its sequels is replaced by the Mariner in the live-action film.
- ^In the original animated film version ofAladdin,the Merchant who causes Aladdin and Jasmine to meet is known as Farouk. In the live-action remake, the character is renamed to Jamal.
- ^In the original animated film version ofAladdin,the Prince who attempts to marry Princess Jasmine is known as Prince Achmed. In the live-action remake, the character is renamed to Prince Anders.
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