
The sultan is grooming Aladdin as new vizier, future son-in-law and heir to the throne of Agrabah, stirring palatial unrest. Former vizier-usurper Jafar was banished to a genie lamp, but is dug up by ambitious simpleton crook Abis Mal, whom Jafar manages to manipulate his three wishes so he can regain his power and return to Agrabah for revenge. His egotistic formerly trusted parrot Iago has already managed to cash in on the palace's gratitude, but is facing conflicting loyal... (Full plot summary below)
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The sultan is grooming Aladdin as new vizier, future son-in-law and heir to the throne of Agrabah, stirring palatial unrest. Former vizier-usurper Jafar was banished to a genie lamp, but is dug up by ambitious simpleton crook Abis Mal, whom Jafar manages to manipulate his three wishes so he can regain his power and return to Agrabah for revenge. His egotistic formerly trusted parrot Iago has already managed to cash in on the palace's gratitude, but is facing conflicting loyalties when his former master reveals himself to him. Genie is finally back and must take on a magic duel against Jafar, whose dirty tricks land Aladdin and Jasmine in the dungeons.
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| Common Sense MediaScott G. MignolaA genie that should have stayed in the bottle. |
| Antagony & EcstasyTim BraytonAbout what you'd expect from a television pilot abruptly promoted to feature film status over the objections of its own creator. |
| Chicago TribuneDawn Sinclair ShapiroThe Disney animators have once again created a perfect dreamy, fantasy-like atmosphere that makes the mythical city of Agrabah and its residents seem warm and inviting. |
| Juicy CerebellumAlex SandellWho actually buys these stupid 'made-for-video' sequels? |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...the whole dull affair comes to a close after running a snappy sixty-nine minutes that seems many times longer. The end comes as a welcome relief. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...nothing less than a huge disappointment for fans of the original. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael Dequina65 tedious minutes of forgettable songs and boring so-called 'adventure.' |
| User ReviewGeneva ElaineJafar rocks...bleh who would say that..? haha (: Aladdin how i really cant get enough of you(: |
| User ReviewAlysia Pcool I haven't seen it but want to |
| User ReviewGeorge GOMG BETTER THAN THE 3RD CLOSE TO THE 1ST! |