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Aladdin 2: O Retorno de Jafar

Título original: The Return of Jafar
  • Vídeo
  • 1994
  • Livre
  • 1 h 9 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
33 mil
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Aladdin 2: O Retorno de Jafar (1994)
Animação desenhada à mãoAventura no desertoContos de fadasEspada e feitiçariaFantasia sombriaAnimaçãoAventuraComédiaFamíliaFantasia

Abandonado e aprisionado numa lâmpada como um génio do mal, Jafar acaba por ser libertado por Abis Mal, um ladrão muito perigoso que tem contas a ajustar com Aladdin - uma aliança que se for... Ler tudoAbandonado e aprisionado numa lâmpada como um génio do mal, Jafar acaba por ser libertado por Abis Mal, um ladrão muito perigoso que tem contas a ajustar com Aladdin - uma aliança que se forma sob a égide da vingança.Abandonado e aprisionado numa lâmpada como um génio do mal, Jafar acaba por ser libertado por Abis Mal, um ladrão muito perigoso que tem contas a ajustar com Aladdin - uma aliança que se forma sob a égide da vingança.

  • Direção
    • Toby Shelton
    • Tad Stones
    • Alan Zaslove
  • Roteiristas
    • Duane Capizzi
    • Doug Langdale
    • Mark McCorkle
  • Artistas
    • Jonathan Freeman
    • Scott Weinger
    • Dan Castellaneta
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    33 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Toby Shelton
      • Tad Stones
      • Alan Zaslove
    • Roteiristas
      • Duane Capizzi
      • Doug Langdale
      • Mark McCorkle
    • Artistas
      • Jonathan Freeman
      • Scott Weinger
      • Dan Castellaneta
    • 106Avaliações de usuários
    • 22Avaliações da crítica
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    Jonathan Freeman
    Jonathan Freeman
    • Jafar
    • (narração)
    Scott Weinger
    Scott Weinger
    • Aladdin
    • (narração)
    Dan Castellaneta
    Dan Castellaneta
    • Genie
    • (narração)
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Abis Mal
    • (narração)
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Thief
    • (narração)
    Gilbert Gottfried
    Gilbert Gottfried
    • Iago
    • (narração)
    Val Bettin
    Val Bettin
    • Sultan
    • (narração)
    Brad Kane
    Brad Kane
    • Aladdin
    • (canto)
    Liz Callaway
    Liz Callaway
    • Princess Jasmine
    • (canto)
    Linda Larkin
    Linda Larkin
    • Princess Jasmine
    • (narração)
    B.J. Ward
    B.J. Ward
    • Street Mother
    • (narração)
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Razoul
    • (narração)
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Abu the Monkey
    • (narração)
    Linda Gary
    Linda Gary
    • Marry the Dolphin
    • (não creditado)
    Maurice LaMarche
    Maurice LaMarche
    • Jafar The Genie
    • (não creditado)
    Joe Pizzulo
    • Street Father
    • (não creditado)
    • …
    • Direção
      • Toby Shelton
      • Tad Stones
      • Alan Zaslove
    • Roteiristas
      • Duane Capizzi
      • Doug Langdale
      • Mark McCorkle
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    Op_Prime

    Not as good as Aladdin, but who cares?

    Rule number one in movie viewing friends: never, ever expect a sequel to be better that the original. because it usually isn't. The Return of Jafar is no where near as good as Aladdin, but it is still generally good. This really wasn't even supposed to be a sequel. It was supposed to be the first five episodes of the animated series, thus explaining the change in animation. The story is fairly good and the movie has some good songs. And in defense of Dan Castellaneta, he does a good job as the Genie and sounds sort of like Robin Williams. Don't judge him just because of Williams' performance. It was not as good as Aladdin, but why would you expect it to be?
    TheMan3051

    No Robin Williams is a bad thing!

    Disney has a reputation of doing bad sequels. And for the most part they are but this movie is an exception. It's actually pretty entertaining but the flaw of the movie is the absence of Robin Williams. "Homer Simpson" does a good job providing the voice but he isn't Robin Williams.

    2(**)out of 4(****)stars
    4elicopperman

    Lackluster Followup to Aladdin

    Following the huge success of Aladdin in 1992, Disney commissioned its television animation studio to create a show successor. When the creators of the series decided to make the pilot about Jafar seeking revenge on Aladdin and rule all of Agrabah, Disney chose to market the pilot as a direct to video sequel entitled The Return of Jafar. Released nearly 2 years after the first film, the sequel sold over $300 million on VHS sales alone and soon prompted a whole slew of straight to home video Disney sequels. That being said, it is today deemed one of the worst examples of such work, and for good reason too.

    The film follows Jafar, now an all powerful genie, seeking vengeance towards Aladdin and his friends. At the same time, Iago turns against Jafar by means of going back to the palace, causing much turmoil towards the protagonists. With a premise like that, one would hope for a thoroughly engaging revenge story with the good and evil duking it out. Sadly, the biggest issue with Return of Jafar is how rushed and unfocused it is, as it would rather focus more on Iago trying to make amends with Aladdin and the gang than on Jafar plotting his master plan to rule all of Agrabah. It doesn't help that the person Jafar manipulates to help with his plan is a dreadfully annoying dimwitted thief Abis Mal whose only purpose is to get back at Aladdin for foiling his criminal activities. As a result, the story feels too fast paced for its own good in getting from plot point to plot point that the only amount of substance we get is the conflicting relation between Aladdin and Iago. At merely an hour runtime, Gilbert Gottfried has too much material for his own good that Iago is worth groaning at rather than rooting for.

    Speaking of Gottfried, while the cast from the original do their best with the subpar material they have, the inclusion of Jason Alexander as Abis Mal is way too distracting. While Alexander can be very funny in the right role, Abis Mal comes off more as George Costanza in an Arabian thief disguise rather than a fully realized character, sadly aided by too much dialogue for the character's tolerance. It's sad when Dan Castellaneta doing the Genie is far more likable in his role than Alexander is as a villain, since at least there are times when he does sound close to matching Williams' energy. Even the singing talents of Liz Callaway and Brad Kane feel completely wasted on insipid musical numbers that feel more at place in a Saturday morning adventure series than a Disney sequel. It's bad enough that poor Gilbert has two songs to handle on his own, the movie doesn't need to shoehorn more forgettable material on sheer talent. Sometimes the cast of a feature can save a fairly weak feature with their talents, but when they fall short, it's not really their fault as much as the work itself.

    As for the film being intended for television from the start, it goes without saying that the animation quality in Return of Jafar is lower than that of the first film. It's hard to be critical of the visual work when a whole different studio is working on a followup to a feature like Aladdin, especially when the people at Disney Animation Australia and Japan had done some fantastic work in later endeavors. Unfortunately, the difference in art direction can be sighted from the background art looking more like oddly painted backdrops than a full fledged Arabian landscape. Seeing the characters drawn hastily for efficient production is probably the worst offender as it shows just how it is to draw a Disney character, let alone get them to move. While the layouts are definitely ambitious enough, they're sadly undermined by grotesquely flat color palettes. Arguably, the biggest highlight in the animation comes from the effects department, as the broad range of lights and power create a lot of tension in the film's climax. Otherwise, we're left with a feature that should've stayed on television instead of VHS.

    As a followup to Aladdin and as the first direct to video Disney sequel, The Return of Jafar pales in comparison in every single regard. While the cast and crew did their best with the rushed schedule and subpar material they had, the result is nothing more than Disney shamelessly cashing in on the success of one of their most popular films at the time without much care for who would see the film or not. Unless you're a die hard Aladdin fan or curious to get through all those weird Disney sequels of back then, you're better off pretending this never happened and hope that Jafar remained in the cave of wonders.
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Jafar is back and he's definitely not here for a cup of tea

    As rare as it is, Disney will have good sequels that will come out and one of those is Return of Jafar, even though this one you can tell the animation isn't as great as the original and Robin Williams skipped out on this one, I still really enjoyed this Disney sequel. I thought it was pretty cool to see how Jafar would get his revenge as a genie, you thought he was a scary villain just as a sorcerer? Imagine him as a genie with all the powers in the world! It's pretty crazy, but I like how they are continuing the story between Aladdin and Jasmine and how Aladdin's life has been since the Sultan has invited him to stay within the castle and to love his daughter. Plus we have the genie, Abu, and the carpet back, how could you not just fall in love with them again? Return of Jafar is a great sequel and has a very good story.

    The story opens with a band of robbers arriving in their hideout with their latest spoils. Just as their incompetent leader, Abis Mal, rouses the ire of his men, Aladdin and Abu steal the treasures back and distribute most of it among the poor of Agrabah, with the exception of a jewel flower, which Aladdin intends to give to Jasmine. Upon their arrival, Jasmine announces to Aladdin a surprise which the Sultan intends to reveal at this evening's dinner. Meanwhile, in the desert, Iago manages to dig himself and Jafar's genie lamp out of the sand, into which the Genie had fired them. Jafar orders Iago to release him at once, but Iago, tired of being treated badly by Jafar, throws the lamp into a nearby well. He returns to Agrabah, hoping to convince Aladdin that he had served Jafar only because he had hypnotized him just like the Sultan. He meets Aladdin and insists that he is innocent, but Aladdin is not fooled and tries to capture him. While chasing Iago, Aladdin has a run-in with Abis Mal and some of his men, but is saved by Iago. Now willing to give Iago a fair chance, Aladdin returns with him to the palace, where they are greeted by Genie, who has returned from seeing the world and is glad to be home in Agrabah. That night, the Sultan announces that he wants to make Aladdin his new grand vizier. Trying to draw on the good mood, Aladdin attempts to persuade the Sultan to forgive Iago, but Iago inadvertently ruins the dinner and the Sultan and Jasmine are furious. With Iago's help, though, Jasmine eventually reconciles with Aladdin. Meanwhile, Jafar, by luck, is found by Abis Mal. As Jafar is a genie, he is handicapped by the incompetence of his new "master". Jafar desires to be free so that he can get revenge on Aladdin and rule Agrabah, but needs Mal's co-operation to do this. Once in the palace, Jafar reveals himself to Iago and forces him to play along with his plans. The next day, Aladdin and the Sultan depart to have a discussion at a place suggested by Iago. After they leave, Jafar confronts the Genie and Abu in the Palace gardens and shows his power, imprisoning the pair. When Aladdin thanks Iago, he is ambushed by Abis Mal, and the sulton is captured.

    Even though Iago was a great little villain sidekick, I think I liked him better turning on Aladdin's side and seeing him rescue the gang from Jafar was just awesome. Even though the soundtrack isn't as memorable as the first Aladdin, I still loved Iago's song "I'm looking out for me". I'm a little sad that the same cast didn't return, but these voices did just as well and the story still worked. I really did like this sequel, even if others didn't, I think it was just a great way to continue Aladdin's journey with the genie, Jasmine, Abu and the others. Plus it was cool to see Jafar come back and just defend his title against Aladdin and the genie was awesome, you really don't wanna mess with Jafar. Well even if Aladdin did end up winning the day, I think Jafar is still a pretty cool bad dude. I do recommend that if you get the chance to see this movie, take it, it's a fun sequel and I personally enjoyed it.

    7/10
    4thesterlingweaver

    There was a Disney sequel heap, this is a series of them, and it began with this one

    Whenever disney makes a sequel that went straight to dvd, I always ask one question when watching one, DISNEY, WHY DO YOU MAKE THESE? This movie in ten words is, what if we made the same movie again, but worse. The runtime is only 69 minutes, the genie is not voiced by Robin Williams anymore, etc, while this isn't quite as terrible as some of the others in this heap of Disney sequels, it's still bad.

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    • Curiosidades
      Disney's first direct-to-video sequel.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Aladdin gives jewel rose to Jasmine, Jasmine puts rose on dressing table and tells Aladdin that sultan is going to make a royal announcement, the rose keeps appearing and disappearing in background.
    • Citações

      Jafar: That was two wishes. Take your time with the third.

      [menacingly]

      Jafar: Or you will wish you had never been born.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      At the end of the movie, Abis Mal says "Does this mean I don't get my third wish?"
    • Versões alternativas
      For the 2005 DVD release and later TV airings, the first two shots of Jafar's flashing skeleton were painted out during his death scene, although the final two shots still remain.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #10.11 (1994)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Arabian Nights
      (1992)

      Words by Howard Ashman

      Music by Alan Menken

      Produced and Arranged by Bruce Rowland

      Performed by Brian Hannan

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 8 de março de 1995 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Japão
      • Austrália
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      • O Retorno de Jafar
    • Locações de filme
      • DisneyToon Studios - Disney Grand Central Creative Campus, Glendale, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas de produção
      • Walt Disney Home Video
      • Disney Television Animation
      • Disneytoon Studios
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 9 min(69 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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