Aladdin et le Roi des voleurs
Original title: Aladdin and the King of Thieves
- Video
- 1996
- Tous publics
- 1h 21m
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6.3/10
40K
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The King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin... Read allThe King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin.The King of Thieves disrupts Aladdin and Jasmine's long-anticipated wedding, looking for an oracle that will lead him to an even bigger treasure. His true identity causes trouble for Aladdin.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Scott Weinger
- Aladdin
- (voice)
Robin Williams
- Genie
- (voice)
John Rhys-Davies
- Cassim
- (voice)
Val Bettin
- Sultan
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Razoul
- (voice)
Gilbert Gottfried
- Iago
- (voice)
Linda Larkin
- Princess Jasmine
- (voice)
Jerry Orbach
- Sa'luk
- (voice)
Frank Welker
- Abu
- (voice)
- …
Jeff Bennett
- Nahbi
- (voice)
- …
Corey Burton
- Hakim
- (voice)
Jess Harnell
- Behrang
- (voice)
Clyde Kusatsu
- Mujahideen
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Omid
- (voice)
- …
CCH Pounder
- The Oracle
- (voice)
Bruce Adler
- Peddler
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Joan Barber
- Chorus
- (singing voice)
- (uncredited)
Scott Barnes
- Thief
- (singing voice)
- (uncredited)
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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.^^
I enjoyed this sequel to "Aladdin". Another of Disney's direct-to-video releases, the movie features decent animation, a good story, and music that is pretty good.
In the story, Aladdin goes in search of his father. Upon discovering him, he finds that his dad is the leader of a gang of thieves.
I enjoyed the movie and it was nice to see (or hear) Robin Williams providing the voice of Genie again. "King Of Thieves" is a great improvement over "Return Of Jafar."
In the original "Aladdin", the animation of the flying carpet was computer generated. Here, it is done with conventional animation. There did not appear to be any extensive computer animation in "King Of Thieves."
Still, I thought that was okay. This is a made-for-video picture, and obviously it would have been made on a much smaller budget. This was a movie that was meant to be seen on television screens.
I relish that Disney has made some fine direct-to-video sequels. Most are pretty good. "King Of Thieves" is worthwhile. Disney's first made-for-video picture was "The Return Of Jafar" (the first "Aladdin" sequel). "Lion King II - Simba's Pride", and "Pocahontas II - Journey To A New World" are others. I recommend all of them.
Give Disney some credit. These are great additions to my Disney Library.
In the story, Aladdin goes in search of his father. Upon discovering him, he finds that his dad is the leader of a gang of thieves.
I enjoyed the movie and it was nice to see (or hear) Robin Williams providing the voice of Genie again. "King Of Thieves" is a great improvement over "Return Of Jafar."
In the original "Aladdin", the animation of the flying carpet was computer generated. Here, it is done with conventional animation. There did not appear to be any extensive computer animation in "King Of Thieves."
Still, I thought that was okay. This is a made-for-video picture, and obviously it would have been made on a much smaller budget. This was a movie that was meant to be seen on television screens.
I relish that Disney has made some fine direct-to-video sequels. Most are pretty good. "King Of Thieves" is worthwhile. Disney's first made-for-video picture was "The Return Of Jafar" (the first "Aladdin" sequel). "Lion King II - Simba's Pride", and "Pocahontas II - Journey To A New World" are others. I recommend all of them.
Give Disney some credit. These are great additions to my Disney Library.
Now this was a sequel well done! Robin Williams is back from the first movie and just as funny! I think they let him go loose a bit more... Which works nice! The music is totally different from the original. The Return of jafar had music that sounded a bit like the original music, but this has a totally different approach. The result is a very, very decent soundtrack! Nice songs, though not impressive. Animation has some flaws, but all and all very well drawn, too! The new characters are fun, I just love Cassim!!! However, I don't like the characterdesign of Sa'Luk... But maybe that's just me...
All things considered, this is a very good sequel!!!
All things considered, this is a very good sequel!!!
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.
voices: Scott Weigner, Linda Larkin, Val Bettin, Frank Welker, John Rhys Davies, Gilbert Gottfried, CCH Pounder and Robin Williams.
Unlike later made for video sequels, this one does not follow the plot line, "Main character has a kid, who longs for what he/she can't have." This movie has a great plot, it's that Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding is crashed by the 40 thieves, the leader of the group is his long lost father. This also marks the return of Robin Williams as Genie, where the sequel and television show had Dan Castellaneta. Of course, since Robin returns he has a gag every ten seconds, but most of them land pretty well. The songs are quite good, and the characters are really quite fun. The animation is not that great, but it works well enough where you don't really notice it. I recommend this finale to the Alddin trilogy.
My rating-*** out of ****. 81 mins. Rated G.
Unlike later made for video sequels, this one does not follow the plot line, "Main character has a kid, who longs for what he/she can't have." This movie has a great plot, it's that Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding is crashed by the 40 thieves, the leader of the group is his long lost father. This also marks the return of Robin Williams as Genie, where the sequel and television show had Dan Castellaneta. Of course, since Robin returns he has a gag every ten seconds, but most of them land pretty well. The songs are quite good, and the characters are really quite fun. The animation is not that great, but it works well enough where you don't really notice it. I recommend this finale to the Alddin trilogy.
My rating-*** out of ****. 81 mins. Rated G.
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene with the Genie consoling Princess Jasmine while Aladdin is away at the lair of the forty thieves, was completely improvised by Robin Williams.
- GoofsIn the first Aladdin (1992), Aladdin set the Genie free and his arm bands were removed. In this film, however, the genie still has his arm bands. In the TV series, the Genie explains that the only thing he's a slave to is fashion, suggesting that this is a style choice.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits the Genie appears in different positions.
- Alternate versionsOn 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Chantons ensemble: Charivari du film Le bossu de Notre Dame (1996)
- SoundtracksThere'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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