


Aladdin and the King of Thieves
T**A
Aladdin is awesome!
When I was little I use to think Disney characters were very attractive. Aladdin was like the cutest one to me. Next to Prince Charming in Cinderella. Anyways, this movie is perfect to ending of the Aladding triology. I think its perfect that Aladdin and Jasmine finally get married. This disney movie delivers a dose of suspense, andcliff hanging moments, adventure, and romance. Aladdin and Jasmine once again dominate. They are the best disney couple in my opinion. There are some scary elements, so I would advise if you are going to watch this movie with your children, you might want to be careful. But other than that, this movie is awesome.
C**C
Are you in or out?
As a sequel, this is a good one (we shall not speak of the horrors of the second, as Robin Williams wasn't. even. in. it.)As a kid, this was actually my favorite of the Aladdin series - and definitely held up pretty well.
J**D
pretty good sequel
Video quality is not as good as first movie but is very funny. Musical numbers were not as good either abd fid not really hold my daughter's attention but might still be good for older kids or those who are really big aladdin fans. Great for adults who Remember this from their childhoods. Was a fun trip down memory lane for me.
T**R
Childhood classic
Great buy and in great condition. The movies remind me of my childhood
R**D
The only worthy "Aladdin" sequel
I was really pleased (and relieved) that "Aladdin and the King of Thieves" was a well-made sequel, especially after the embarrassing debacle of the straight-to-video "The Return of Jafar". I rented "Jafar" when it was released, watched it for the first 15 mins., then turned off the VCR in disgust. Everything about it was cheap: cheap story, cheap animation, and cheap execution. It was barely up to Saturday morning cartoon fare, let alone Disney's high standards. Especially disappointing was the exclusion of the comic genius of Robin Williams; didn't Disney realize his voice IS the Genie? A glaring oversight on their part.Thank goodness they made up for it with this concluding sequel to the Aladdin saga. While a notch below the original, AATKOT restored most of the magic missing from "Jafar".The subplot of Aladdin getting to know his long-lost, charmingly roguish father was well-handled and poignant. But as with the original film, Williams stole the show as the mischievous and all-powerful Genie, a perfect character for Williams to morph from one impersonation and/or satirical situation into another.I had it on VHS, but definitely want it on DVD to add to my Disney collection. A fitting conclusion to one of Disney's most treasured animated films.
H**H
Just Surprised The DVD Works
During a time of streaming services, I like to have the dvds too in case Disney decides to be like Netflix and take off all of the good titles or raise the prices to be ridiculously high
L**B
The product was not damaged
I liked that it wasn’t damaged, and it’s like it wasn’t even used!
T**4
What a Fun Movie
Got this movie for my 3 yr old granddaughter. She loves it.Robin Williams as the genie is great and very entertaining.General theme is along the lines of the classic Disney films.But this has the added plus of introducing my granddaughter toanother "cultural" setting. Good for brainstorming with the powerand wonder of the genie and the magic carpet.
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