Aladdin Resources
Websites
Disney's official movie website for all your Aladdin-related needs.
Book or TV Adaptations
The Aladdin story comes from this super famous collection of folk tales. Along with the stories of Ali Baba and Sinbad, Aladdin's adventures are some of the most epic in these pages. Pop by and check out the whole thing.
Kids love Aladdin. So why not give them more of what they adore? This direct-to-video sequel features more Jafar, more villainy, and more heroic adventures for Aladdin.
The 86 episodes of this TV show were all about Aladdin's adventures after the events of The Return of Jafar. It's kind of weird, because for some reason Aladdin is engaged to Jasmine but still living on the streets of Agrabah. Also, the Genie is free, but he's still hanging around doing magic.
In yet another direct-to-video sequel, Aladdin is about to be married to Jasmine (finally) when he discovers his dad is actually alive. Talk about bombshells.
Aladdin and Jafar aren't just cartoons: they made their live-action TV debut on ABC's Once Upon a Time during the show's sixth season.
This live-action TV series is all about the offspring of famous fairy tale characters, which is why this show has a character named Jay, who's the son of Jafar. We didn't know genies could have kids.
Once Disney had lined its pockets via Aladdin sequels and spin-offs, it took the show on the road—to a little road named Broadway to be exact.
Articles and Interviews
The original Aladdin review from Rolling Stone magazine. 3½ stars—not too shabby.
Yet another review which calls Aladdin a blockbuster in the making.
Genie animator Eric Goldberg remembers working with Robin Williams.
You could listen to the entire DVD commentary for Aladdin…or you could read this really comprehensive recap.
Video
This little featurette is all about casting and recording the voices for the movie.
We'll be honest: Aladdin is the bomb.
According to the Super Carlin Brothers, the Genie cheated Aladdin out of a second wish by saving him from drowning without Aladdin's express consent.
This 2016 video features a real-life Aladdin and Jasmine riding a magic carpet through the streets of San Francisco. (The magic carpet is really a rug on top of a motorized skateboard, but it's still pretty awesome.)
Audio
Put on your headphones and listen to the sweet sounds of the Aladdin movie score.
The musical packs in even more terrific tunes.
Images
Some original artwork from the film's 1992 release.
You might have spotted this design on one of Aladdin's latest DVD releases.
Disney characters always go through lots of changes during development, and Aladdin and Jasmine are no exceptions.
What would a Disney movie be without a few good memes attached to it? This one riffs off one of our favorite songs from the summer of 2012.