Aladdin

Aladdin

Movie |

Princess | Magic Lamp

  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Ron Bartlett,Tim Rice,Mark A. Mangini,Howard Ashman,Teresa Eckton Songs List
  • Award(s): Oscar 1993 (Won)
    Oscar 1993 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Sherlock Gnomes, The Book of Life
  • Story:
    Princess Jasmine grows tired of being forced to remain in the palace, so she sneaks out into the marketplace, in disguise, where she meets street-urchin Aladdin. The couple falls in love, although Jasmine may only marry a prince. After being thrown in jail, Aladdin becomes embroiled in a plot to find a mysterious lamp, with which the evil Jafar hopes to rule the land.
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8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Princess Jasmine grows tired of being forced to remain in the palace, so she sneaks out into the marketplace, in disguise, where she meets street-urchin Aladdin. The couple falls in love, although Jasmine may only marry a prince. After being thrown in jail, Aladdin becomes embroiled in a plot to find a mysterious lamp, with which the evil Jafar hopes to rule the land.
Ratings

8/10

IMDb

95%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1993 | Tim Rice

Best Music Original Score | 1993 | Alan Menken

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1993 | Alan Menken

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1993 | Tim Rice

Saturn Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1993 | Robin Williams

Best Performance by a Younger Actor | 1993 | Scott Weinger

ACCA Award

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1992 | Robin Williams

Best Motion Picture | 1992 | Ron Clements

Best Original Score | 1992 | Alan Menken

Best Sound | 1992 | Terry Porter

MTV Movie Award

Best Comedic Performance | 1993 | Robin Williams

Special Award

1993 | Robin Williams

LAFCA Award

Best Animation | 1992 | Ron Clements

ASCAP Award

Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures | 1995 | Tim Rice

Top Box Office Films | 1993 | Howard Ashman

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Score | 2022 | Howard Ashman

BMI Film Music Award

1993 | Alan Menken

Grammy Award

Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1994 | Alan Menken

Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1994 | Tim Rice

Song of the Year | 1994 | Tim Rice

Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | 1994 | Peabo Bryson

Felix Award

Best Original Song | 2013 | Tim Rice

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 1993 | Vince Caro

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1993 | Howard Ashman

Best Sound | 1993 | Terry Porter

Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 1993 | Mark A. Mangini

Golden Globe Award

Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1993 | Howard Ashman

BAFTA Film Award

Best Score | 1994 | Alan Menken

Grammy Award

Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1994 | Howard Ashman

Record of the Year | 1994 | Peabo Bryson

ACCA Award

Best Original Screenplay | 1992 | Terry Rossio

Best Visual Effects | 1992 | Barry Cook

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation | 1993 | Daan Jippes

Felix Award

Best Original Score | 2013 | Alan Menken

Best Original Song | 2013 | Howard Ashman

Saturn Award

Best Music | 1993 | Alan Menken

MTV Movie Award

Best Movie Song | 1993 | Peabo Bryson

BOX OFFICE

Budget 28,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 504,050,219 USD

MUSIC

  • #
  • Title
  • Duration
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  • 1
  • Arabian Nights
  • 01:19
  • 2
  • Legend of the Lamp
  • 01:25
  • 3
  • One Jump Ahead
  • 02:22
  • 4
  • Street Urchins
  • 01:52
  • 5
  • One Jump Ahead (Reprise)
  • 01:01
  • 6
  • Friend Like Me
  • 02:26
  • 7
  • To Be Free
  • 01:39
  • 8
  • Prince Ali
  • 02:51
  • 9
  • A Whole New World
  • 02:40
  • 10
  • Jafar's Hour
  • 02:43
  • 11
  • Prince Ali (Reprise)
  • 01:07
  • 12
  • The Ends Of The Earth
  • 01:35
  • 13
  • The Kiss
  • 01:51
  • 14
  • On A Dark Night
  • 02:55
  • 15
  • Jasmine Runs Away
  • 00:46
  • 16
  • Marketplace
  • 02:37
  • 17
  • The Cave of Wonders
  • 04:57
  • 18
  • Aladdin's Word
  • 01:51
  • 19
  • The Battle
  • 03:39
  • 20
  • Happy End in Agrabah
  • 04:15
  • 21
  • A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)
  • 04:10
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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Originally, Jafar was more hot-tempered while Iago was a cool, haughty British-type. The filmmakers felt that having Jafar losing his temper too much made him less menacing, so the personalities of the two characters were switched.

During the course of recording the voices, the late Robin Williams improvised so much they had almost sixteen hours of material.

Because Robin Williams ad-libbed so many of his lines, the script was rejected for a Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award nomination.

The opening scene with the street merchant was completely unscripted. Robin Williams was brought into the sound stage and was asked to stand behind a table that had several objects on it and a bedsheet covering them all. The animators asked him to lift the sheet, and, without looking, take an object from the table and describe it in character. Much of the material in that recording session was not appropriate for a Disney film.

When Robin Williams died in 2014, Disney honored him that week by airing Aladdin on their three children's channels (Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Junior) across three days, twice on each channel. At the end of the movie, just before the credits, they put up an image that read, "In Memory of Robin Williams, who made us laugh." using animator Eric Goldberg's tribute to him as a backdrop.

Popular Dialogues

"Genie: Oi! Ten thousand years will give you such a crick in the neck."

"Aladdin: Genie, I wish for your freedom. Genie: One bona fide prince pedigree coming up. I... What? Aladdin: [holds the lamp up to Genie] Genie, you're free!"