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. Aladdin -2- (1994) The Return of Jafar
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. Aladdin -2- (1994) The Return of Jafar
The Return of Jafar is a 1994 American direct-to-video animated film produced by The Walt Disney Company and released on May 20 1994. The film is the sequel to the 1992 animated film Aladdin and serves as the origin of the Aladdin animated series. Another direct-to-video sequel Aladdin and the King of Thieves followed in 1996.The film centers on Jafar the villain from the original film trying to gain his revenge against Aladdin and his companions Princess Jasmine Genie Abu Carpet Iago (now turned against Jafar) and the Sultan and become the ruler of Agrabah.It was the first Disney direct-to-video animated feature release and is currently available on Special Edition DVD (with "Aladdin:" added to the title) with digitally restored picture and remastered sound. The Special Edition DVD along with the other two films in the series went back to the Disney Vault on January 31 2008 in the US and February 4 2008 in the UK.[1] The trailer of the film was seen on the 1994 release of The Fox and the Hound.This was the first and only Aladdin full-length production without the original voice of Genie Robin Williams. He was replaced by Dan Castellaneta who also voiced the Genie in the animated series as well as in Kingdom Hearts and is also best known for voicing Homer Simpson. Williams returned as the Genie in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.This was also the first Aladdin full-length production without the original voice of Sultan Douglas Seale. He was replaced by Val Bettin who also voiced the Sultan in the animated series and in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.   ... >>
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