Part of the normal Disney fare includes a hero who is a good guy but a liar and a heroine who is the typical wasp-waisted beauty who is rebellious against the rules of the day. Without all those jokes - and the great visuals that go with those gags (things popping up like Saturday morning cartoons), this would just be a routine Disney animated film. Williams' genie character doesn't appear on screen until after the first third of the film is over. You hardly have time to laugh or digest what he just said when another line hits you. In fact, you have to pay close attention to hear Williams' lines because they come so fast and furious. I can think of three quick reasons why this has remained one of the best animated movies ever: 1 - Very good, very catchy songs that still sound good 15 years later 2 - excellent, colorful visuals 3 - the unique humor of Robin Williams, who seems to spout a joke-a- second. Reviewed by ccthemovieman-1 10 / 10 Robin Williams, Great Songs Make This One Of The Best Animated Films Ever Little do they know is that the Sultan's sinister advisor Jafar has his own plans for both Aladdin and the lamp. What he unwittingly gets is a fun-loving genie who only wishes to have his freedom. Aladdin's luck suddenly changes when he retrieves a magical lamp from the Cave of Wonders. His adventures begin when he meets a young girl who happens to be Princess Jasmine, who is forced to be married by her wacky yet estranged father. Aladdin is a poor street urchin who spends his time stealing food from the marketplace in the city of Agrabah.
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