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Disney adaptation of the traditional tale, featuring an Oscar-winning score by Tim Rice and the voice of Robin Williams as the Genie in the lamp. Aladdin, a street urchin with a pet monkey called Abu, one day meets the beautiful Princess Jasmine by chance in the marketplace after she has sneaked out of the royal palace looking for some fun. The sultan's advisor, the evil Jafar, who is hatching an evil plot to marry Jasmine and become sultan himself, senses her attraction to the youth and immediately gives orders to throw Aladdin in jail. But when Aladdin discovers a magic lamp in a cave, his quest begins: to defeat Jafar and win the hand of the princess, with the help of the Genie in the lamp.
The sequel to Disney's popular animated feature 'Aladdin'. Aladdin (Scott Weinger) is gradually getting used to being part of the inner circle of royalty. He and his fiancée Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) have yet to marry, but the pressures and duties of life in palace society have already begun. Meanwhile, Jafar the evil sorcerer (Jonathan Freeman) is safely trapped inside the magic lamp - but trouble starts when a clumsy thief, Abis Mal (Jason Alexander), accidently releases him, and he starts to plot his revenge against Aladdin. Aladdin must now put his wedding plans on hold and enlist the help of his friends to foil Jafar once and for all and save the Sultan's kingdom.
A straight-to-video spin-off from Disney's 1993 animated feature. Aladdin is worried about his impending marriage to Princess Jasmine, and in particular his future role as a father, as he has never known his own. When the forty thieves steal a magical talisman during the ceremony, Aladdin is forced to put such concerns to one side. However, as he attempts to retrieve the missing jewel, he unwittingly moves closer to finding his long-lost dad.
Animated version of the 2003 film 'Elf' and the Broadway production 'Elf - The Musical', featuring the voices of Jim Parsons and Mark Hamill. Buddy (Parsons) has been raised by Santa (Edward Asner), living and working among the elves at the North Pole. When Santa tells him he is actually a human being and his real father, Walter Hobbs (Hamill), resides in New York Buddy goes on a journey to the Big Apple. He begins to adapt to the unfamiliar surroundings and gets to know his family and new friend Jovie (Kate Micucci), though Walter is not immediately taken with his son. When, on Christmas Eve, Santa encounters problems with his sleigh it is down to Buddy to save the day with his endless holiday cheer.
Triple bill of Disney adaptations from the traditional tale of Aladdin.
Aladdin (1993)
Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar (1994)
Aladdin 3: The King of Thieves (1996)
Children's animation featuring Princess Jasmine from 'Aladdin'. In 'Elemental My Dear Jasmine', Jasmine matches wits with a crafty mermaid who has eyes for Aladdin. In 'Garden Of Evil', Jasmine, Aladdin, Genie and the Sultan discover the secret behind a most unusual magican's power. Finally, in 'Do The Rat Thing', Princess Jasmine learns about kindness and compassion when she is turned into a 'street rat' and must fend for herself outside the walls of the Palace.
A triple bill of the 'Look Who's Talking' films. In 'Look Who's Talking' (1989), Mollie (Kirstie Alley) is pregnant by Albert (George Segal), a married man who won't leave his wife. When her contractions start, she leaps into a taxi, driven by James (John Travolta) who accompanies her not only to the hospital but into the delivery room. Mollie gives birth to a healthy boy, Mikey (voice of Bruce Willis), and soon James is baby-sitting for her while she goes in search of a suitable father. The sequel, 'Look Who's Talking Too' (1990), picks up where the first film left off, with James and Mollie having another baby. Meanwhile, Mikey deals with growing up, the intrusion of a new baby sister Julie (voice of Roseanne Barr) and that daunting rite of passage - toilet training. In 'Look Who's Talking Now' (1993), Mollie is fired from her job, and takes a position in a toy department as a Christmas elf and James lands a job as a private pilot for the vampy socialite Samantha (Lysette Anthony). When the local street dog Rocks (voice of Danny DeVito) is taken home for son Mikey (David Gallagher), Samantha also turns up with her pampered poodle Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton) who Julie (Tabitha Lupien) instantly takes to. The dogs take an instant dislike to each other, but the parents are too tied up with their own problems to notice. When Mollie discovers that Samantha has whisked her husband off for a secret rendezvous on Christmas Eve, she determines to intercept them with kids and dogs in tow.
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