Summary: Poor street wrath Aladdin looks longingly at the Sultan's luxiourious castle, and dreams of living inside. However Princess Jasmine longs to escape her pampered lifestyle. Finally she does run away, only to realize how harsh life on the streets can be. Aladdin comes to her aide and soon the pair are staring googily eyed at each other. But how can a beggar marry the Sultan's daughter? His only hope lies in the magic lamp hidden deep within the Cave of Wonders and a wisecracking Genie who can grant him wishes. But Jafar, the Sultan's evil coniving advisor, desires that lamp for himself, so he can rule the Kingdom and possess Jasmine. Soon the handsome young boy and Jafar are locked in a battle of wits, unleashing magic at which the likes of no one has ever witnessed before...
Review: Truly a classic Disney movie. Full of laughs brought on by the funninglywitty Robin Williams who plays Genie. And of-course they couldn't have animated the movie any better than what they have. The graphics and colors and the characters, all that combined, just make you feel like you're really there and expierencing the magic for yourself. You feel as though you're going head to head with Jafar and his wise-ass-kiss-ass little parrot Iago. Definetely a treat for the whole family, and one I wouldn't think twice about sharing...