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Jafar, liberatosi dalla lampada, è pronto a tramare vendetta contro Aladdin, cui toccherà l'arduo compito di salvare il regno di Agrabah una volta per tutte.Jafar, liberatosi dalla lampada, è pronto a tramare vendetta contro Aladdin, cui toccherà l'arduo compito di salvare il regno di Agrabah una volta per tutte.Jafar, liberatosi dalla lampada, è pronto a tramare vendetta contro Aladdin, cui toccherà l'arduo compito di salvare il regno di Agrabah una volta per tutte.
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- 1 candidatura in totale
Jonathan Freeman
- Jafar
- (voce)
Scott Weinger
- Aladdin
- (voce)
Dan Castellaneta
- Genie
- (voce)
Jason Alexander
- Abis Mal
- (voce)
Jeff Bennett
- Thief
- (voce)
Gilbert Gottfried
- Iago
- (voce)
Val Bettin
- Sultan
- (voce)
Liz Callaway
- Princess Jasmine
- (voce (canto))
B.J. Ward
- Street Mother
- (voce)
Jim Cummings
- Razoul
- (voce)
Linda Gary
- Marry the Dolphin
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Maurice LaMarche
- Jafar The Genie
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Joe Pizzulo
- Street Father
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizDisney's first direct-to-video sequel.
- BlooperWhen Aladdin and Jasmine make up in the palace garden (during Iago's song "Forget About Love"), Aladdin is wearing his "Ali Ababwa" prince clothes. When the we return to them after a scene with Jafar and Abis Mal, Aladdin and Jasmine are still in the palace garden, but Aladdin is suddenly wearing his "streetrat" clothes.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the end of the movie, Abis Mal says "Does this mean I don't get my third wish?"
- Versioni alternativeFor the 2005 DVD release and later TV airings, the first two shots of Jafar's flashing skeleton were painted out during his death scene, although the final two shots still remain.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #10.11 (1994)
- Colonne sonoreArabian Nights
(1992)
Words by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Produced and Arranged by Bruce Rowland
Performed by Brian Hannan
Recensione in evidenza
I think if you enjoy hearing Gilbert Gottfried's incessant screeching as a performer, as I genuinely do (no, really, for a character like Iago it woks!) then Return to Jafar will be a good effort. Very good, great? Maybe not. I don't even know how necessary it might have been, but as a little kid coming off of Aladdin, which was a triumph for Disney at the time, this was a good way to bridge between the first movie and the animated series that was to come for many years on the Disney channel. It picks up right where the first one left off and follows Iago on his journey from being an awful "I'm looking out for me" kind of stooge and into being, well, semi-heroic.
Of course not having Robin Williams as the Genie, and as a kid as soon as I heard it, it was something of a shock (only once though, during the Genie's first song, does he sound a lot like Homer Simpson). But he does a good enough job and makes it entertaining. I don't know what could have been improved on aside from, you know, the animation (it's not the Hollywood group, it was done overseas), or Williams but... for what it is, I like it. It may not be a strong recommendation, but it's more-so compared to the dirge of ridiculous direct-to-video garbage that Disney pumped out over the next two decades (including things like Bambi 2 and Beauty and the Beast Christmas specials). At least Aladdin, through this sequel and one more and the series, got to be its own thing in continuity and follow arcs and characters in decent timing for children of the period.
Of course not having Robin Williams as the Genie, and as a kid as soon as I heard it, it was something of a shock (only once though, during the Genie's first song, does he sound a lot like Homer Simpson). But he does a good enough job and makes it entertaining. I don't know what could have been improved on aside from, you know, the animation (it's not the Hollywood group, it was done overseas), or Williams but... for what it is, I like it. It may not be a strong recommendation, but it's more-so compared to the dirge of ridiculous direct-to-video garbage that Disney pumped out over the next two decades (including things like Bambi 2 and Beauty and the Beast Christmas specials). At least Aladdin, through this sequel and one more and the series, got to be its own thing in continuity and follow arcs and characters in decent timing for children of the period.
- Quinoa1984
- 14 giu 2016
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