Aladdin et le Roi des voleurs
Titre original : Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- Vidéo
- 1996
- Tous publics
- 1h 21min
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6,3/10
40 k
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Aladdin et Jasmine préparent leur mariage avec l'aide de leur ami le Génie. Mais les célèbres 40 voleurs sont bien décidés à gâcher la fête.Aladdin et Jasmine préparent leur mariage avec l'aide de leur ami le Génie. Mais les célèbres 40 voleurs sont bien décidés à gâcher la fête.Aladdin et Jasmine préparent leur mariage avec l'aide de leur ami le Génie. Mais les célèbres 40 voleurs sont bien décidés à gâcher la fête.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Scott Weinger
- Aladdin
- (voix)
Robin Williams
- Genie
- (voix)
John Rhys-Davies
- Cassim
- (voix)
Val Bettin
- Sultan
- (voix)
Jim Cummings
- Razoul
- (voix)
Gilbert Gottfried
- Iago
- (voix)
Jerry Orbach
- Sa'luk
- (voix)
Frank Welker
- Abu
- (voix)
- …
Jeff Bennett
- Nahbi
- (voix)
- …
Corey Burton
- Hakim
- (voix)
Jess Harnell
- Behrang
- (voix)
Clyde Kusatsu
- Mujahideen
- (voix)
Rob Paulsen
- Omid
- (voix)
- …
CCH Pounder
- The Oracle
- (voix)
Bruce Adler
- Peddler
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Joan Barber
- Chorus
- (voix (chant))
- (non crédité)
Scott Barnes
- Thief
- (voix (chant))
- (non crédité)
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All of the recent Disney sequels have a set formula that makes them generally the same movie. The main characters have a kid, the kids a rebel, and gets into trouble. Not so with this one. It effectively combines the Aladdin story with the legend of Midas - a touch that turned everything to gold. Again we get to see Robin Williams in character as the blue genie, and funny as always. Again, its a movie meant for the kids, but everyone can find some value in it.
Robin Williams came back as Genie,fortunately,and most of his jokes are
hilarious.ALADDIN AND THE KING OF THIEVES is one hundred percent better than THE RETURN OF JAFAR. But then,a root canal would be better than TROJ...anyway,the story is interesting and the voices are wonderful (John Rhys-Davies is brilliant as Cassim.) My only complaints are the rather limp songs and the animation of Jasmine,who looks like she's
been deflated. Other than that,the characters are more like themselves than they were in TROJ,and Rasoul just rules. A fitting,imaginative conclusion.
hilarious.ALADDIN AND THE KING OF THIEVES is one hundred percent better than THE RETURN OF JAFAR. But then,a root canal would be better than TROJ...anyway,the story is interesting and the voices are wonderful (John Rhys-Davies is brilliant as Cassim.) My only complaints are the rather limp songs and the animation of Jasmine,who looks like she's
been deflated. Other than that,the characters are more like themselves than they were in TROJ,and Rasoul just rules. A fitting,imaginative conclusion.
Most of the time when straight to video Disney Sequels are made you can understand why the film was not released in theatres. However in the case of Aladdin and the King of Thieves I feel that this film should have been released in the theatres.
Aladdin and Jasmine have their wedding interrupted by an attack by the Forty Thieves. Soon Aladdin learns that his father is the King of Thieves. He brings his father back to Agraba hoping that he will reform, however Aladdins father has hopes of finding the ultimate treasure no matter the cost.
The artwork for this film is way better than in The Return of Jafar. Also the story is excellent and action packed.
One of the main reasons why this film works is the return of Robin Williams. He is as hilarious as ever as the Genie, and actually I think that he is much more funny in this film as opposed to the first Aladdin film. Genie is hilarious in this film and that is the major reason this film is great.
Also I like how Aladdin's father is in this film. A great idea and I think that this somewhat is similar to the third Indiana Jones film. Not only is the idea similar but the fact that they got the actor who played Sallah in the Indiana Jones Trilogy (his name escapes me) makes the idea work all that much better.
Also there is a good villain in Suluk, a sort of huge evil guy with a sharp claw thing on one of his hands.
I guess the one flaw might be the lack of great songs. If they had improved on that a little this film would have been perfect. But I would rather there be great humor, action, and story than a few great songs.
If they had improved the artwork a little, and added some awesomer music this would have been a great film to release in theatres.
Of all the Disney sequels that have been released straight to video, this is BY FAR the best. I recommend this film greatly.
Aladdin and Jasmine have their wedding interrupted by an attack by the Forty Thieves. Soon Aladdin learns that his father is the King of Thieves. He brings his father back to Agraba hoping that he will reform, however Aladdins father has hopes of finding the ultimate treasure no matter the cost.
The artwork for this film is way better than in The Return of Jafar. Also the story is excellent and action packed.
One of the main reasons why this film works is the return of Robin Williams. He is as hilarious as ever as the Genie, and actually I think that he is much more funny in this film as opposed to the first Aladdin film. Genie is hilarious in this film and that is the major reason this film is great.
Also I like how Aladdin's father is in this film. A great idea and I think that this somewhat is similar to the third Indiana Jones film. Not only is the idea similar but the fact that they got the actor who played Sallah in the Indiana Jones Trilogy (his name escapes me) makes the idea work all that much better.
Also there is a good villain in Suluk, a sort of huge evil guy with a sharp claw thing on one of his hands.
I guess the one flaw might be the lack of great songs. If they had improved on that a little this film would have been perfect. But I would rather there be great humor, action, and story than a few great songs.
If they had improved the artwork a little, and added some awesomer music this would have been a great film to release in theatres.
Of all the Disney sequels that have been released straight to video, this is BY FAR the best. I recommend this film greatly.
This was one of the better sequels. The humour was not too cheesy, hardly surprising, seeing as the excellent Robin Willams was again voicing the Genie, and the voice of Cassim did a wonderful job. The animation wasn't great, but better then the Return of Jafar by a mile. The songs were a bit limp, but were upbeat and not that often. "Welcome to the forty Thieves," was my personal favourite. The storyline was strong and we even got a touch of mythology in there! A good yarn to keep the kids quiet, and compulsive and entertaining enough for the adults. The best sequel out there.....
Jasmine looked a little dodgy on some parts of the animation, while Cassim looked better then all of them. A few old gags and scenes from the first movie were woven in, but not to such a extent that it was major clinch overload.
A enjoyable enough film, which I actually quite like.^^
Jasmine looked a little dodgy on some parts of the animation, while Cassim looked better then all of them. A few old gags and scenes from the first movie were woven in, but not to such a extent that it was major clinch overload.
A enjoyable enough film, which I actually quite like.^^
The third Aladdin film is not as good as the first film, but better than the second. Animation is vastly improved over the last one, but still can't compare to the first. Hey it's a direct to video movie, so it won't get the big budget of a theatrical release. Robin Williams is back as the Genie and is as hilarious as ever. I don't care if he was over done or not, he was very funny and vital to the movie. The songs were much better than people make them out to be. This movie had a great story and was a fitting end to the Aladdin story. Thumbs way up on this one.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene with the Genie consoling Princess Jasmine while Aladdin is away at the lair of the forty thieves, was completely improvised by Robin Williams.
- GaffesWhen guests are arriving for the wedding, the Genie looks at the crowd and says, "Oh, look, there's Osiris. Oh, Osiris! Osiris, can we get a word with you?" The character that turns around is not Osiris - it is Horus, Osiris's son in Egyptian mythology.
- Crédits fousDuring the credits the Genie appears in different positions.
- Versions alternativesOn TV airings, one shot showing Genie holding a picture of Jessica Rabbit's body over Jasmine's picture was cut since the body reference of Jessica Rabbit was meant for adult audience.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chantons ensemble: Charivari du film Le bossu de Notre Dame (1996)
- Bandes originalesThere's a Party Here in Agrabah
Words and Music by David Friedman
Performed by Robin Williams, Brad Kane, Liz Callaway, Merwin Foard, Gilbert Gottfried, Joan Barber, Scott Barnes, Don Bradford, David Friedman, Alix Korey, Marin Mazzie, Paul Kandel, Peter Samuel, Gordon Stanley, Guy Stroman, and Molly Wasserman
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