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Synopsis: Aladdin is a poor street urchin who spends his time stealing food from the marketplace in the city of Agrabah. His adventures begin when he meets a young girl who happens to be Princess Jasmine, who is forced to be married by her wacky yet estranged father. Aladdin's luck suddenly changes when he retrieves a magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders. What he unwittingly gets is a fun-loving genie who only wishes to have his freedom. Little do they know is that the Sultan's sinister advisor Jafar has his own plans for both Aladdin and the lamp.
Production: Buena Vista Distribution Compa
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 30 wins & 22 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
86
Rotten Tomatoes:
94%
G
Year:
1992
90 min
Website
23,491 Views


Thanks.

Wait a minute, don't go.

Maybe you can help us.

You see, we're trying

to find this lamp.

l think he knows where it is.

Wait here.

This is it?

This is what we came

all the way down here to...

No!

lnfidels.

You have touched the forbidden treasure.

Now you will never again

see the light of day.

Carpet, let's move.

This is no time to panic.

Start panicking.

- Help me up.

- Throw me the lamp.

l can't hold on.

Give me your hand.

First give me the lamp.

Yes!

At last.

- What are you doing?

- Giving you your reward.

Your eternal reward.

lt's mine. lt's all mine.

l... where is it?

No.

No!

Oh, dearest. What's wrong?

Jafar has done something terrible.

There there, my dear.

We'll set it right.

Now, tell me everything.

Wake up.

My head.

We're trapped.

That two-faced son of a jackal.

Well, whoever he was,

he's long gone with that lamp.

Why, you hairy little thief.

lt looks like such a beat-up,

worthless piece of junk.

l think there's something written here,

but it's hard to make out.

Ten thousand years will give you

such a crick in the neck.

Hang on a second.

Wow, does it feel good

to be out of there.

Nice to be back, ladies and gentlemen.

Where are you from? What's your name?

Aladdin.

Nice to have you on the show.

Can we call you Al? Or maybe just Din?

How about Laddie? Sounds like

''Here, boy.'' Come on, Laddie.

l must've hit my head harder

than l thought.

Do you smoke? Mind if l do?

Sorry, Cheetah,

l hope l didn't singe the fur.

Rugman, haven't seen you

in a few millennia. Give me some tassel.

You're smaller than my last master.

Either that or l'm getting bigger.

Look at me from the side.

Do l look different to you?

Wait a minute. l'm your master?

That's right. He can be taught.

What would you wish of me?

The ever-impressive,

the long-contained,

often imitated,

but never duplicated...

Genie of the Lamp.

Right here, direct from the lamp.

Right here for

your very much wish-fulfillment.

Thank you.

- Wish-fulfillment?

- Three, to be exact.

lx-nay on the wishing

for more wishes.

That's it. Three.

No substitutions,

exchanges or refunds.

- Now l know l'm dreaming.

- You don't realize what you got here.

- Now l know l'm dreaming.

- You don't realize what you got here.

So why don't you just ruminate

whilst l illuminate the possibilities?

Well, Ali Baba had them 40 thieves

SCheherazade had a thousand tales

But, master, you're in luCk

'Cause up your sleeves

You got a brand of magiC never fails

You got some poWer in your Corner noW

Some heavy ammunition in your Camp

You got some punCh, pizzazz,

Yahoo and hoW

See, all you got to do

ls rub that lamp and l'll say

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Ron Clements

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ronald Francis "Ron" Clements (born April 25, 1953) is an American animation director and producer. He is one half of America's leading contemporary animation team with John Musker. more…

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