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'''Aladdin''' is an [[Disney Afternoon]] series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.  It continued off from the 1994 DTV movie ''The Return of Jafar, the first sequel to the 1992 film ''Aladdin''.
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'''''Aladdin''''' is a 1992 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and based off the story from the Middle Eastern collection of folktales, ''One Thousand and One Nights''.
  
It premiered in February 6, 1994 and finished in November 25, 1995, with another DTV ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'' closing the television and film series on August 13, 1996.  Though it got  PlayStation video game follow up on December 1, 2000 titled ''Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge''.
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It was followed by the 1994 Direct-To-Video movie ''The Return of Jafar''. A [[Disney Afternoon]] series, following the adventures of Aladdin and friends in and out of Agrabah, was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The series first premiered on February 6, 1994 and finished on November 25, 1995, with another Direct-To-Video, ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', closing the television and film series on August 13, 1996.  A PlayStation video game, ''Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge'' was released on December 1, 2000 and featured much of the television series' voice cast.
  
The series followed the adventures of Aladdin and friends in & out of Agrabah.
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The property also had a series by [[Marvel Comics]].
  
 
==Cast Members==
 
==Cast Members==
The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in ''Aladdin''. They are listed in alphabetical order.
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The following ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' cast members appeared in the ''Aladdin'' animated series. They are listed in alphabetical order.
  
 
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[[Laura Perrotta]] was the production assistant for episodes 15-16, 24, 30, 35 and 56.
 
[[Laura Perrotta]] was the production assistant for episodes 15-16, 24, 30, 35 and 56.
  
[[Kazuo Terada]] was the unit director for "Love at First Sprite", "Vocal Hero", "The Return of Malcho" and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', as well as an animation director for "The Return of Jafar".
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[[Kazuo Terada]] was the unit director for "Love at First Sprite", "Vocal Hero", "The Return of Malcho", ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', as well as an animation director for ''The Return of Jafar''.
  
 
[[Saburo Hashimoto]] was an animation director of episodes 11, 39, 41, 43, ''The Return of Jafar'' and "Fowl Weather" which he directed.  Hashimoto also directed "That Stinking Feeling" and was unit director for episodes 1-2, 18, 31 and 48.
 
[[Saburo Hashimoto]] was an animation director of episodes 11, 39, 41, 43, ''The Return of Jafar'' and "Fowl Weather" which he directed.  Hashimoto also directed "That Stinking Feeling" and was unit director for episodes 1-2, 18, 31 and 48.
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[[Kazuyoshi Takeuchi]] was the animation director for "Mudder's Day", "Love at First Sprite", "The Return of Malcho" as well as the movies ''The Return of Jafar'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
 
[[Kazuyoshi Takeuchi]] was the animation director for "Mudder's Day", "Love at First Sprite", "The Return of Malcho" as well as the movies ''The Return of Jafar'' and ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves''.
  
[[Greg Weisman]] was the director of series development.[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7908]
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[[Jan Strnad]] was the writer of episodes 2, 4, 11-12, 28, 41 and 71.
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[[Roy Sato]] was the animator for ''The Return of Jafar'' and the animated series episode "Vocal Hero".
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[[Greg Weisman]] was the director of series development. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7908]
  
 
==References to ''Aladdin'' in ''Gargoyles''==
 
==References to ''Aladdin'' in ''Gargoyles''==
 
[[Image:Elisa_Maza_Halloween_1996.jpg|thumb|360px|No doubt she wants [[Thailog|a certain someone]] to just walk off the balcony.]]
 
[[Image:Elisa_Maza_Halloween_1996.jpg|thumb|360px|No doubt she wants [[Thailog|a certain someone]] to just walk off the balcony.]]
In "[[The Mirror]]" when Demona tells [[Puck]] to get rid of [[human]]ity, the [[trickster]] tells her it's not Aladdin's lamp to demonstrate his limits.  Though more accurate to other tellings of ''Aladdin'' the line was made to reference the Disney Afternoon series as it aired during the same time as ''Gargoyles''.[https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=111]
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In [[The Mirror|"The Mirror"]] when Demona tells [[Puck]] to get rid of [[human]]ity, the [[trickster]] tells her it's not Aladdin's lamp to demonstrate his limits.  In his ramble for the episode, Weisman mentioned that the line was an intentional reference to the Disney Afternoon series as it aired during the same time as ''Gargoyles''. [https://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?rid=111]
  
In the [[Slave Labor Graphics|SLG]] [[Gargoyles (SLG)|comic series]] stories "[[Masque]] and [[Bash]], [[Elisa Maza]] dressed up as Princess Jasmine for the [[Halloween]] party of [[Timeline#1996|1996]].
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In the [[Slave Labor Graphics|SLG]] [[Gargoyles (SLG)|comic series]] stories [[Masque|"Masque"]] and [[Bash|"Bash"]], [[Elisa Maza]] dressed up as Princess Jasmine for the [[Timeline#1996|1996]] [[Halloween]] party at the [[Eyrie Building]].
  
 
==Tidbits==
 
==Tidbits==
The ''Aladdin'' episode "The Animal Kingdom" is similar to "[[The New Olympians]]" as both deal with a [[human]] character (Aladdin and Elisa) happening upon an area inhabitant by another race of sentient beings, only to be kept prisoner for fear of said human to prevent them from informing others of their existence.  Both end with the human characters proving themselves, albeit in the case of ''Gargoyles'' Elisa is seen as an exception to some of [[New Olympus]] while others according to ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|The New Olympians]]'' [[:Category:Spin-Offs|spin-off]] remain fully prejudice towards humanity.  Additionally both episodes included [[Michael Dorn]] voicing a character (Brisbane and [[Taurus]]) also slow to trust any humans.
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The ''Aladdin'' episode "The Animal Kingdom" is similar to [[The New Olympians|"The New Olympians"]] as both deal with a [[human]] character (Aladdin and Elisa) happening upon an area inhabitant by another race of sentient beings, only to be kept prisoner for fear of said human to prevent them from informing others of their existence.  Both end with the human characters proving themselves, albeit in the case of ''Gargoyles'', Elisa is seen as an exception to some of [[New Olympus]] while others (according to ''[[The New Olympians (spin-off)|The New Olympians]]'' [[:Category:Spin-Offs|spin-off]]) remain fully prejudiced towards humanity.  Additionally, both episodes included [[Michael Dorn]] voicing characters (Brisbane and [[Taurus]]) that are slow to trust any humans.
  
''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'' episode "[[Seeing Isn't Believing]]" had a noticeably different animation design, which included Elisa coincidentally looking more like Jasmine.
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''[[The Goliath Chronicles]]'' episode [[Seeing Isn't Believing|"Seeing Isn't Believing"]] had a noticeably different animation design, which included Elisa coincidentally looking more like Jasmine.
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==

Latest revision as of 20:09, 11 November 2024

Aladdin is a 1992 film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and based off the story from the Middle Eastern collection of folktales, One Thousand and One Nights.

It was followed by the 1994 Direct-To-Video movie The Return of Jafar. A Disney Afternoon series, following the adventures of Aladdin and friends in and out of Agrabah, was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The series first premiered on February 6, 1994 and finished on November 25, 1995, with another Direct-To-Video, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, closing the television and film series on August 13, 1996. A PlayStation video game, Disney's Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge was released on December 1, 2000 and featured much of the television series' voice cast.

The property also had a series by Marvel Comics.

Cast Members

The following Gargoyles cast members appeared in the Aladdin animated series. They are listed in alphabetical order.

Additionally Tad Stones was the producer and executive producer of the series.

Jamie Thomason was the voice director for the series, as well as The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Carl Johnson was the composer for episodes 10, 32, 36, 45, 59, 66, 70, 75, 78, 80-81, 84-86 and Aladdin and the King of Thieves. He also did additional music for The Return of Jafar.

Marc Perlman was the music editor for episodes 3, 6-7, 10-11, 13, 21-23, 30-31, 43, 45, 47-49, 51, 57-59, 62, 65-66 and 71-73.

Julie Morgavi was talent coordinator for episodes 37, 44, 46, 49-50, 55, 58, 61-62, 65, 70-71, 73, 75, 77, 82-83, 85-86 and Aladdin and the King of Thieves

Vic Cook did the storyboard for episodes 1, 12, 59, 61 and The Return of Jafar. He was also the storyboard artist for episodes 9, 13, 24, 39, 42, 49, 57 and Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Greg Guler did the prop design for episodes 13, 24 and The Return of Jafar. He was also the prop designer for episodes 1, 3, 6, 10, 12, 15-17, and "Raiders of the Lost Shark" which he was also the character designer of.

Laura Perrotta was the production assistant for episodes 15-16, 24, 30, 35 and 56.

Kazuo Terada was the unit director for "Love at First Sprite", "Vocal Hero", "The Return of Malcho", Aladdin and the King of Thieves, as well as an animation director for The Return of Jafar.

Saburo Hashimoto was an animation director of episodes 11, 39, 41, 43, The Return of Jafar and "Fowl Weather" which he directed. Hashimoto also directed "That Stinking Feeling" and was unit director for episodes 1-2, 18, 31 and 48.

Takamitsu Kawamura was a unit director for "Getting the Bugs Out", "Mudder's Day", "Witch Way Did She Go" and "Vocal Hero". He was also an animation director for The Return of Jafar.

Kazuyoshi Takeuchi was the animation director for "Mudder's Day", "Love at First Sprite", "The Return of Malcho" as well as the movies The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

Jan Strnad was the writer of episodes 2, 4, 11-12, 28, 41 and 71.

Roy Sato was the animator for The Return of Jafar and the animated series episode "Vocal Hero".

Greg Weisman was the director of series development. [1]

References to Aladdin in Gargoyles

No doubt she wants a certain someone to just walk off the balcony.

In "The Mirror" when Demona tells Puck to get rid of humanity, the trickster tells her it's not Aladdin's lamp to demonstrate his limits. In his ramble for the episode, Weisman mentioned that the line was an intentional reference to the Disney Afternoon series as it aired during the same time as Gargoyles. [2]

In the SLG comic series stories "Masque" and "Bash", Elisa Maza dressed up as Princess Jasmine for the 1996 Halloween party at the Eyrie Building.

Tidbits

The Aladdin episode "The Animal Kingdom" is similar to "The New Olympians" as both deal with a human character (Aladdin and Elisa) happening upon an area inhabitant by another race of sentient beings, only to be kept prisoner for fear of said human to prevent them from informing others of their existence. Both end with the human characters proving themselves, albeit in the case of Gargoyles, Elisa is seen as an exception to some of New Olympus while others (according to The New Olympians spin-off) remain fully prejudiced towards humanity. Additionally, both episodes included Michael Dorn voicing characters (Brisbane and Taurus) that are slow to trust any humans.

The Goliath Chronicles episode "Seeing Isn't Believing" had a noticeably different animation design, which included Elisa coincidentally looking more like Jasmine.

External Link

  • Aladdin at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  • Aladdin at the Internet Movie Database