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  1. ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn. Aladdin, hero of one of the best-known stories in The Thousand and One Nights. The son of a deceased Chinese tailor and his poor widow, Aladdin is a lazy, careless boy who meets an African magician claiming to be his uncle. The magician brings Aladdin to the mouth of a cave and bids him enter and bring out a wonderful lamp ...

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    In the earliest stages of the story, Aladdin was portrayed as a much younger character - a boy, as opposed to a young man. The idea was brought upon by animator Glen Keane, who believed Aladdin, the lead of an underdog story should have a more meager, vulnerable appearance to match his role in the film's narrative. In addition, he claimed that typi...

    "...a young man who, like this lamp, was more than what he seemed: a diamond in the rough."
    —Peddler
    "I fear my body is all fight and no contemplation. Oh, there's more to you than that?"
    —Aladdin
    Expert Tactician:Aladdin has demonstrated amazing cleverness, as he has feats of being able to outsmart enemies multiple times. During the first film, he is proven to be capable of avoiding capture...
    Excellent Speed:Aladdin is very fast, having spent years outrunning the officers of Agrabah during his theft of food.
    Excellent Agility:Aladdin is very agile, showing similar acrobatics and grace to his monkey Abu.
    Excellent Reflexes:Aladdin possesses good reflexes, able to dodge the repeated strikes from Jafar in his massive snake form.

    Background

    After Aladdin was born to Cassim and Zena, their struggling background prompted his father to leave Agrabah in hopes of finding a way to better provide for his family. However, Aladdin's mother passed away after his leave and Aladdin was left to fend for himself. By the time Cassim returned, he couldn't find his family, believing them to be dead, resulting in him leaving Agrabah out of despair, where he'd eventually become a leader of the infamous Forty Thieves, though this would remain unkno...

    Aladdin

    Aladdin was born the son of Cassim (the king of thieves) and an unnamed woman. He was an orphan brought up on the streets of Agrabah and forced to live the lifestyle of a thief, also known as a "street rat". Aladdin became infamous for his petty crimes and became one of the most wanted criminals by the city guard, especially the captain Rasoul. He has been caught in the act many times but has always managed to get away through skill, some quick thinking, and outright luck. Somewhere along the...

    Aladdin: The Return Of Jafar

    Aladdin is seen with Jasmine talking to the sultan about their wedding. They cannot get marry yet. Aladdin brings a ton of jewelry back to the townspeople. During a walk with Abu in the city, they encounter Iago. Aladdin doesn't think Iago changed his ways, and his still doesn't trust the parrot. Aladdin leaves, and is attacked by Abis Mal. Aladdin then thanks Iago for saving him, convinces the sultan to let Iago stay with them. Genie returns from his vacation, and Aladdin explains about Iago...

    "Do you trust me?"
    "Someday, Abu, things are gonna change. We'll be rich, live in a palace, and never have any problems at all."
    "Jasmine, I do love you, but I've got to stop pretending to be something I'm not."
    "You're only in trouble if you get caught"
    In the original tale of Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp, Aladdin was actually an Asian youth from a Chinese city ruled by the Persian Empire.
    According to animators, they borrowed multiple physical elements from Tom Cruise to incorporate into Aladdin such as Cruise's eyebrows to show Aladdin's emotions.
    According to the animators, they used reference from MC Hammer's pants to recreate the movement and wrinkles of Aladdin's own pants.
    Aladdin's appearance was changed right before the release of the movie, although the only difference made was that Aladdin became a lot more "meatier" than his previous appearance, which was lanky...
  2. This article is about the character from the film. For articles that share the same name, see Aladdin. Aladdin is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film of the same name. A former street rat from the city of Agrabah, Aladdin spent much of his youth scraping for food and ducking guards with his monkey sidekick Abu. Though sanguine, Aladdin's poor upbringing left him with ...

  3. Agrabah. Aladdin is a fictional character in Disney's animated film Aladdin based on "Aladdin", a folk tale of Middle Eastern origin. He is voiced by Scott Weinger, while his singing voice is provided by Brad Kane. He also stars in the two direct-to-video sequels The Return of Jafar (1994) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), as well as ...

  4. Aladdin is young boy living with his mother in poverty in a town in China. His father died recently, having tried unsuccessfully to persuade his son to knuckle down and learn a trade. Aladdin, however, prefers to go off and play with the other boys in the street. One day, a sorcerer approaches Aladdin, claiming to be his uncle.

  5. May 19, 2024 · In the original 1992 animated film, Aladdin was voiced by Scott Weinger, an American actor best known for his role as Steve Hale on Full House. While Weinger provided the speaking voice, Aladdin’s singing voice was performed by Brad Kane. Weinger later reprised his role as Aladdin in various sequels, TV adaptations, and video games.

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  7. In the Disney film Aladdin, he is a smart young thief in the fictional city of Agrabah. He meets and falls in love with the Sultan's daughter, Jasmine, an independent soul who, much like Aladdin, wants to escape from her current life. Jafar, the Sultan's evil advisor, tricks Aladdin into helping him find a magic lamp, which ends up with Aladdin ...

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