As with all Disney versions, there
are some cute animal sidekicks. Lago, Jaffar’s parrot, is funny while also cranky.
Also Abu is cute as well and seems to be Aladdin’s only friend. When Jaffar dresses
like an old man it reminds me of Snow White when the queen transforms into an
old lady and is very in line with classic Disney movies. It’s funny how Disney
plugs itself with them brief mention of Pinocchio and has Sebastian the crab shows
up and mentions Dumbo as well. Also, in the end the Genie is wearing a Pluto
hat, which just goes to show how far Disney will go to promote its self.
This gif can be found here.
I think that Aladdin says some
interesting things like, “You are only in trouble if you get caught,” which
might not be the best for young children to hear and follow. I also thought
that there were a lot more magical elements in the movie, like the carpet and
Jaffar’s magical abilities. I also could relate to Aladdin when he says, “One
day we will be rich and live in a palace and have no problems at all,” since
Aladdin and I share the same optimistic thinking. I though that the whole process
regarding Princess Jasmine’s suitors was much more progressive than in the short
story because it was up to Jasmine to accept one of the princes that showed up
on her door steps.
I also like how there is just one main
genie, other than when Jaffar is turned into a genie at the end of the movie. I
also like how there are only three wishes because it makes Aladdin consider
what is important to him and make smart decisions. Even though the genie has
all power in the world it’s weird how he only grants each master three wishes,
but also if he was freed wouldn’t he still have his magic and be able to grant
anyone wishes. I also like how Aladdin is portrayed as a smart and cunning and
he and Abu trick their gene to get them out of the lion cave. I also like how
Aladdin actually gets to know Jasmine before falling in love with her. I also
like how Aladdin is nice and wants to free the genie. I like how Aladdin jumps
off of the balcony and gets Jasmine’s attention. I’m glad in the end that
Aladdin frees the genie! It just goes to show that doing the right thing can be
enough sometimes. It’s also nice that the Sultan changes the law regarding who
Jasmine can marry and everyone gets a happy ending except Jaffar.
I also think that it is interesting
how Aladdin is the one “chosen one” in this version and doesn’t just have dumb
luck, which makes Aladdin seem even more special than he already is. It is also
is interesting how the genie has different masters, so Aladdin could just give the
lamp to a friend and they could share the wishes that they make. It is also
interesting how even though Jaffar is really old he tried to trick the Sultan
into making him wed Jasmine if she does not choose a suitor soon.

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