Romance Films Tales From Earthsea

Romance Films Tales From Earthsea

Aladdin Disney Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia. This article is about the film. For other uses, see Aladdin. This article is about the animated film. For the live action version, see Aladdin 2. Aladdin. Produced by. Ron Clements. John Musker. EditorsMark A. Hester. H. Lee Peterson. Gross revenue5. Imagine if you had three wishes, three hopes, three dreams, and they all could come true. Tagline. Aladdin is a 1. American animated adventure film, the thirty first animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon, and the fourth entry of the Disney Renaissance, made and produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released on November 2. SCI FI Channel is now Syfy, but you can still get access to all your favorite SCI FI Channel content right here. Syfy features science fiction, drama, supernatural. Margot Robbie, who played Harley Quinns baseball batwielding live action debut in Suicide Squad, is pretty sure she knows when shell be filming more material. This is an alphabetical list of film articles or sections within articles about films. It includes made for television films. See the talk page for the method of. A Wizard of Earthsea, 1968 named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list in 1979 The Tombs of Atuan, 1971 Newbery Silver Medal Award The Farthest Shore, 1972. R/Record_of_the_Gedo_War_-_Tales_from_Earthsea/art/maxiol_Record_of_the_Gedo_War_118623_.jpg/?t=picture&norm=1&pi=118623]];var lpix_1=pix_1.length;var p1_0= [[352' alt='Romance Films Tales From Earthsea Watch' title='Romance Films Tales From Earthsea Watch' />Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. It relates a version of the story of Aladdin and the magic lamp from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights. As is usual with Disney film adaptations, many aspects of the story were changed for the movie, such as name changes and a more child friendly plot. It was released at the peak stretch of the Disney renaissance era beginning with The Little Mermaid. It was the most successful film of 1. It was produced and directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The original songs were written by Alan Menken  Howard Ashman and Menken  Tim Rice after Ashmans death. The Full The Ballad Of Nessie Cartoon. Menken received the 1. Academy Award for Original Music Score of Aladdin. The main soundtrack song A Whole New World sung in the closing credits by Peabo Bryson Regina Belle won a Grammy Award as well as the Academy Award for Best Song in 1. Voice actors included Robin Williams as the Genie. Although this was not the first time in which a major actor provided voice over work for an animated film, it was the first major American animated feature film in which particular attention was paid to a celebrity cast member such as a major movie star in the film as part of its promotion. Directed by Gor Miyazaki. With Timothy Dalton, Willem Dafoe, Mariska Hargitay, Junichi Okada. In a mythical land, a man and a young boy investigate a series of. Cheerleader Camp Horror Lucky Number ScrivimiAncora 5 a Day 50K and a Call Girl A Love Story 9. Til Death Til There Was You 500 giorni. Romance Films Tales From Earthsea TrailerThis action by Disney caused an argument between them and Williams, as Williams agreed to be paid a smaller sum if his name and fame were not used to directly promote the film. This has led to a subsequent increased attention to the casts of later productions, such as Toy Story and Shrek, as a major element of animated film marketing. Aladdin was followed by two direct to video sequels The Return of Jafar 1. Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1. An animated television series, Aladdin, was set between the two sequels. There was also a series of video games for different platforms in 1. The Aladdin 2 Disc Special Edition Platinum Edition DVD was released on October 5, 2. Disney Vault in January 2. The film returned with the Diamond Edition Blu rayDVDDigital combo pack, which was released on October 1. Plot. The film starts with a street peddler, guiding us through the streets of the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah, which is based mainly on a medieval city in the Middle East, the home of the 1. Arabian Nights, and there are some inconsistencies in the time period. After trying to sell us on his wares, he pulls out an old oil lamp, claiming it once changed the course of a young mans life. A young man who like this lamp was more than what he seemed A diamond in the rough. The peddler then begins to tell us a tale, beginning on a dark night, where the Sultans Grand Vizier, Jafar, meets with a thief named Gazeem, who hands over half of a gold scarab beetle, of which Jafar has the second half. Putting them together, the beetle flies off, before causing a giant tigers head to rise from the sand A place known as the Cave of Wonders. Jafar summons Gazeem to enter, instructing him to retrieve a lamp inside. However, upon approaching the Tigers Head, it speaks that only one may enter One whose worth lies far within the Diamond in the Rough Gazeem still attempts to enter upon Jafars orders, but upon entering the tigers mouth, it bites down on the thief, closing off the entryway before instructing Jafar again to seek out the Diamond in the Rough it was referring to. It is then that Jafar realizes he needs to find the Diamond in the Rough in order to enter. Jafar seeks to become sultan himself and become the new ruler of Agrabah. The next day, on the streets of Agrabah, a street urchin named Aladdin is struggling to steal a loaf of bread, along with his monkey, Abu. After outwitting some of the palace guards led by their captain, Razoul, the two settle down to eat their spoils, but are put off from satisfying their stomachs by a couple of hungry children. Aladdin and Abu give the two their bread, but are then sidetracked when a royal prince marches through the streets, and claims Aladdin to be nothing but a worthless street rat. Aladdin and Abu then retire to their abode, with Aladdin promising his friend that someday, things will be better and people will see him for what he really is instead of as a public menace. The sultan, meanwhile, is having problems with finding a prince for his daughter, Princess Jasmine, to marry, especially when the last suitor, whom is the same one who insulted Aladdin earlier, leaves after Jasmines pet tiger Rajah bites into his pants. The Sultan talks to Jasmine, who claims she is tired of living her life being cooped up behind walls. The Sultan goes to consult with his advisor, Jafar. By mesmerizing him with his magical snake staff, Jafar convinces the sultan that Jafar needs the sultans blue diamond ring to find Jasmine a husband. Jafar actually needs the ring to discover the identity of the Diamond in the Rough. Jasmine, who does not want to be married off, decides to run away disguised as a peasant girl. However, her act of giving an apple to a hungry little boy lands her in trouble with the street merchant until Aladdin intervenes and leads Jasmine away just in time before she can lose a hand as payment for the fruit. Meanwhile, Jafar uses the blue diamond ring of the Sultans and consults The Sands of Time, and discovers the identity of the Diamond in the Rough Aladdin. Aladdin has retreated with Jasmine to his and Abus place, and she is rather taken by his kindness. However, Aladdin is suddenly set upon by the Royal Guards. It is then that Jasmine reveals herself to them, demanding Aladdin be released. However, Razoul claims he is acting under orders from Jafar, so Jasmine will need to speak with him to get Razoul to release Aladdin. When Jasmine confronts Jafar, he lies to her by saying he had already been executed for kidnapping the princess. As Jasmine runs to the water fountain after confronting Jafar, she begins weeping over Aladdins loss, and Rajah comforts her. In actuality, Aladdin has been imprisoned in the Royal Dungeon. Abu manages to free Aladdin, but are then met within the dungeon by an older prisoner, in reality a disguised Jafar, who shows Aladdin a hidden passageway out of the dungeon to free and take him to the Cave of Wonders. At the entrance, Jafar informs Aladdin that if he brings back the lamp, he will be rewarded. The Caves tiger shaped head allows Aladdin to enter, but he can only touch the lamp. Aladdin and Abu venture deep into the cavern, where they first encounter a magic carpet, that then leads them to the lamps location. Aladdin successfully retrieves the lamp, but Abu violates the rule the Caves guardian imposed, and seizes a large ruby, enraging the tiger guardian, causing the cave to begin to collapse on them. Using the magic carpet, Aladdin and Abu manage to get to the entrance to the cave, where the disguised Jafar pleads for Aladdin to give him the lamp. Aladdin does so, and Jafar then reveals a dagger, intending to kill him. Luckily, Abu bites Jafars arm, and Aladdin and Abu fall both back into the cavern, as the giant Tigers Head disappears under the sand. Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet are trapped in the Cave of Wonders. Jafar then laughingly reaches for the lamp only to find it is gone because Abu stole it back. In the palace, a weeping Jasmine is comforted by the Sultan and informs him that Jafar has done something terrible.

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