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- First time watching and reacting to Aladdin
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"It came out long before I was born" Dam you're making me feel old! 😂
Catching strays lol
I was just thinking the same thing lol
Yeah no kidding, I saw this in theaters as a kid haha
Dasha born in 97 or 98
Your generation and the ones before it are trash nowadays. Just saying 😂
One of the greatest animated films of all time and one of Robin William's greatest performances. This was Disney at its best.
Gilbert Godfrey was no slouch either.
@@signalnine2601 RIP, we lost another legend.
My favorite
Love that Dasha was able to detect the real evil mastermind behind it all:
Iago
Aladdin will always be my favorite. Story is great and voice acting is genius. Robin Williams as Genie and Gilbert Gottfried as Iago can never be replaced.
R.I.P to the one and only Robin Williams who plays as the Genie
And Gilbert Gottfried (Iago).
"A Whole New World" is probably one of my favorite Disney songs: I just don't know how someone writes a melody like that :)
I think this is my favorite disney film. Aladdin is a great hero, Jasmine is a great princess, Jafar is a menacing villain. Robin William's genie is one of the greatest comedic performances of all time.
The side characters like abu, magic carpet, rajah, and sultan are all great. Iago is hilarious also. Its got a cool setting, really good songs, a good message, and an awesome finale. What is there not to like?
If this were made new today, the outrage grifters online would be complaining about how Jasmine is a "woke" princess because she's Arab.
A whole new world is such a beautiful song. Great movie!
Golden age of Disney for a reason. Wild to think back and see how amazing the lineup was. Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Pocahontas, Hercules, Mulan.
disney in the 90's was like the chicago bulls in the 90's. unstoppable.
@@gabagool_and_psychiatry4856 ugh, bad memories as a Phoenix Sun’s fan…lol.
Paxton hitting that three pointer with 3 seconds left. Robbed I say!
But you’re not wrong.
Its amazing that this Disney Renaissance was all because of the movie, who framed Roger rabbit!!!😃😉
Just saw a video on it, doc style!! Many of those animators worked on wfrr then got to work on little mermaid..etc....🙂
40's is the Golden Age
@@chaggy86 wasn't basing it off what Disney refers to it as (with their whole War Time, Silver, Bronze era crap). Was stating it was the high point of their run. Hence I didn't capitalize the whole 'Golden Age'.
Yeah, you could go off their self-proclaimed 'Golden Age' but was it really when looking at their whole lineup?
Are Snow White, Dumbo, Pinocchio, and Bambi incredible films? I would say they were incredible animations but as total films...not so much.
Even Disney's not-so-stellar films (Hunchback, Tarzan, Rescuers Down Under) would rate higher than those, imo.
The Golden Age era of Disney is the best and remains so in sharp, overwhelming spite of all the advances made in animation. Because the storytelling has slowly suffered since then.
Long live the Golden Age of Storytelling!!!
😊😊😊
Robin Williams was born for this role. He's perfect.
We'll never have a friend like him that's for sure😢
Nobody could ever be able to match up as the genie than Robin Williams
As a kid, I misheard Jafar's refrain of "Prince Ali" to state "So Prince Ali turns out to be merely a napkin" instead of "merely Aladdin."
I now cannot hear that song as an adult without thinking about how Aladdin was a napkin the whole time.
Ah, youthful misunderstandings. It’s fun to look back and laugh. Right?
Hahahaha
Amazing how well the "Disney movies" from 30+ years ago actually still hold up pretty well. Not just in characters, but also in artwork, music and overall story telling elements. 4th wall, time-skips, 2 sides of the story... so many different methods were used in different ways, and yet STILL remain as interesting and entertaining today as they were back when they first came out.
Sadly, many of Genie's references would go over the collective heads of today's audience.
This movie is one of the best from the 90's Disney. Robin Williams as the genie is just brilliant, genius, I don't have any more descriptions for his performance.
There is or are clips of the recording sessions for the fillm on YT. Check them out, they are amazing.
Rest in peace
Howard Ashman 1950-1991
John Candy 1950-1994
Douglas Seale 1913-1999
Chuck Jones 1912-2002
Al Hirschfeld 1903-2003
John Alvin 1948-2008
Roger Ebert 1942-2013
Robin Williams 1951-2014
Sue C Nichols 1965-2020
Gilbert Gottfried 1955-2022
and Burny Mattinson 1935-2023, John Candy was suggested to voiced the Genie, Roger Ebert was a film critic, he commented the Robin Williams and animation were born for one another, Chuck Jones was a Warner Brothers Cartoons Director, he called the film the funniest feature ever made
This was one of the greatest games on the genesis ... Incredible ...
The SNES game was fun, too. It took me a while to beat it as a kid, thanks to getting hung up in the Carpet Escape level. 😅
Don't forget one of the hardest games.
I love how she pronounces "bird" the exact same way Mickey Rourke in Iron Man II.
That character is also Russian, yes.
My second favorite Disney movie after Beauty & the Beast. FYI, the original animated versions are much, Much, MUCH better than their live action remakes.
I Liked #WillSmith's Genie ... ... he's no #RobinWilliams, but nobody is.
The Lion King beats em all which is saying a lot because I adore Beauty & the Beast and Aladdin.
@@ChurchNietzsche Why my thought was that they shouldn't have bothered making it in the first place. If it can't be as good...
the story in Beauty and the Beast always rubbed me the wrong way. 1. He was a child exercising stranger danger and was cursed for it, and then all his servants who absolutely nothing to do with it got cursed as well?
@adamskeans2515 This is a good point.
You know "the Prince" is in his late teens, early twenties. ... he is expected to rule over his entire land, keep his servants healthy and happy. Keep his people content.
Here comes some strange broad with a grizzled face and a flower saying "Let me stay in the big house" ...
15:35 It's a Rodney Dangerfield impression. Lol
This is my favorite Disney movie. Back when Disney was still magical
4:04 the joy on dasha's face. 😁
I love that Iago is so sadistic and agressive that she thought he was more evil than Jafar. Not your usual hapless henchman.
... He is such a great henchman. ... the fact that it's #GilbertGodfried (who is hilarious) is icing on the cake.
@@ChurchNietzsche Also Will Finn's design (the parrot is modeled after Gotfried himself) and animation are perfect. Iago is my favorite character from Aladdin franchise.
@lucasmorais7646 I have a soft spot for Carpet too ... for a character with ZERO LINES ...
It's emotionally expressive, and a functional piece of the story. Aladdin doesn't escape the cave (either time), impress Jasamine, or get back from Antarctica without his Magic Carpet.
@@ChurchNietzsche True! It's incredible what they were able to do with a carpet! Not only the beautiful tapestry but how anthropomorfic he is. You know exactly what he is thinking and trying to communicate every time.
The only bad point was having to hear him sing in Return of Jafar
Also grew up watching it and love it
Ahh good old Classic Disney.
How the mighty have fallen.
If I remember correctly, most of the script under "Genie" it simply read **Robin speaks**
beauty and the beast was fantastic, but aladdin was un touched... both live action films were also soooo good..
3:10 "Is that a kids movie?" This is a 90's movie. Some action scenes were common in 90's animated films even Disney. Now if this was made in the 80's, there would be a body count
A lot of kids movies have action scenes, they weren't relegated to the 90s.
@@passionsquietrage Thats true, and I should have been alot more clear on my first comment, but you can't deny that alot of intense scenes that were made in 80s/90s animated films would NEVER be made today
God, having grown up in the '80s and '90s I laughed at that because _it's so true._
@@skepticcritic4995 True, especially with some of the stuff Nickelodeon put out in the 90s. Animated movies and shows meant for kids sure got away with a LOT of stuff back then that they could never get away with now.
I don't know if you know this, but when Robin Williams voiced the Genie, he actually got to improvise a lot of his lines. That was one of the skills that made him so great at comedy.
robin Williams was a comedic genius.
This is my favourite Disney movie. I was so excited finally having a arab character in Disney plus it was one of my favourite childhood story’s
Further proof that Robin Williams was the f’n GOAT. Give him a script he could either stretch his abilities or something he could have fun with, and he’d make you laugh, cry, or both. We were lucky to have him as long as we did.
Oh i remember Aladdin from back in the day as a kid it's been a while since I've seen the this in 1992 i was 5 years old when it came out it's a classic my all time and my favorite move ever
My favorite Disney movie with my favorite Disney character Genie. R.I.P. to the late great Robin Williams (my favorite actor) the man who brought Genie to life
In re: "hard to watch with swords and such"
For the era, this was *incredibly* tame. 80's cartoons/childrens movies tended to be *very* dark. This was light-hearted banter by comparison.
Pre-Disney lightening things up, the idea behind fairy tales was often described as "Showing children not that monsters exist -- they already know that -- but rather that monsters can be killed."
Littler Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King. Absolute bangers back to back.
Really the height of Disney animated cinema. And if you need any proof it's that they keep remaking them now.
Hunchback only slightly lower tier; back to the top with Frozen, and nothing impressive since.
Who ever is in possession of the lamp is the current master
The late Robin Williams did the lines mixed with several hours of improvisation. HOURS! Eric Goldberg, supervising animator for Genie, once wanted to be in the actual booth with Robin to get some inspiration for the look of the character. He spent almost the entire time with his fist in his mouth to keep him from ruining the recordings from laughing so hard. The voice actor for Jafar would later go on to be the original stage actor for Jafar in the stage production on Broadway. This movie, along with several other Disney Animated films in the 90s, rightfully set the standard for animated storytelling.
My favorite Robin Williams role
Yeah, Robin Williams was just so iconic as the Genie that there's just no way to follow that act. And then there's also Gilbert Gottfried as Iago. Two talents that are sorely missed.
The One and Only Robin Williams! The One and Only ''Genie of the Lamp!'' The world misses his genius, RIP!
It’s always a pleasure to join you in watching movies and see your reactions. 💕🥰👉🌹
I personally wouldn't recommend the remake because it doesn't capture the magic of the original by a long stretch.
F in the chat for Robin Williams. Often imitated, never duplicated.
Robin Williams does such a great job voicing the genie
9:58 ..."Make friend along the way"...Isn't that the treasure of the One Piece?
Damm you, Gold Rogers...DAMMM YOUUUU!!!
I was 10 years old when this movie came out and I absolutely loved it! My sister and I watched it constantly on home video. 10:10 Every time we watched the scene with the lava going through the treasure cave, my sister would yell at Aladdin to "Grab a handful of treasure!" I pointed out that if he had, he would probably have ended up with a handful of lava!
"Is it safe?"
"Sure, do you trust me?"
Can't believe that you've haven seen this before its been a favorite classic for decades, and gold for every Robin Williams fan
4:47 The way he yelled. 🤣🤣🤣
The bird is the master mind
😮
"It came out _long_ before I was born. I didn't know that it came out _that_ long ago."
Jeez, way to make me feel a million years old - talking about Aladdin like it might as well be as old as Snow White.
Disney animation was on a losing streak when this movie was made. As several noted here, Robin Williams made the difference. He was only paid 50k for the role and when the movie became a HUGE hit and made hundreds of millions, Williams wasn't given a bonus. Williams vowed never again to work for the evil empire and he kept that vow.
Most would argue that the "losing streak" ended with The Little Mermaid (1989), followed by Beauty and the Beast (1991) and _then_ Aladdin (1992). That's why this period is sometimes called the Disney Animation Renaissance.
As for the non-existent bonus, Williams should only be upset with his own manager about that. Some sort of royalty / profit-sharing clause should have been negotiated into his contract ahead of time.
That's not why Robin swore off Disney. He left because he explicitly requested that his voice was not be used to market the film or sell merchandise then Disney immediately turned around and did both. He was actually super into the role as were the writers who wanted him and only him for the role and bent over backwards to get him and use him to his fullest. There's countless hours of unused improv from them basically just putting Robin in the recording booth and letting him go off and then they would animate whatever wackiness he spewed. He never would have cared about the money. He was a guy that had a rider in all of his contracts that companies had to hire a set number of homeless people in order to even book him, he just didn't want his star power being used to be the only draw for the movie regardless of whether or not he ended up stealing the show(he obviously did) and was pissed that Disney straight up lied to his face to boost the box office sales.
Fun fact Robin Willliams DID NOT want his name plastered on ads or posters before the movie came out. He wanted people to see it, to see it. Because it's a good movie. Because it's fun. But... Disney didn't completely hold up on that, and his name was in some stuff, although not all. Anyways he's great as Genie of course
Great reaction! Aladdin is such a great film. My favorite Disney film
Legendary cuteness ...
I remember coming to my late grandfather's house from primary school (he used to pick me up) where I would always watch this every afternoon. Such memories! 😊
You could POP from the amount of 'corn' in this movie
God how I miss Robin Williams... and his singing, his sheer presence even as a toon. His energy, wit his raw talent.
You know Jafar's genie wish unlocks an factory of infiite wish making.
Someone wishes to be a genie.
You pass the lamp around making wishes.
Then the last person wishes to be a genie themselves and then wishes the previous one free.
On and on and on.
Endless wishes.
"I didn't know it came out that long ago."
Sheesh. shots fired in the first 20 seconds. Saw it in theaters. The voice actors sound so young now.
Ah yes... Aladdin... yes, this film was a little more adult than usual. That's 'cause Disney was "at war". :) You see, a former Disney animator (Don Bluth) had a falling out with the company and started his own film studio not too long afterwards. The animated films he produced were slightly darker than your traditional Disney film and were definitely more successful than Disney at that time. So, Disney changed course and almost a decade later, "the Disney Renaissance" arrived that included gems like this one.
And yet by the time Aladdin was out his movies were already becoming duds 😂
RIP to the great Robin Williams. He MADE the movie. He's also the one who really started the trend of casting major Hollywood actors in animated films, leading directly to appearances like Eddie Murphy in Mulan and Shrek. Before that, voice acting was largely specialist work. Williams ultimately adlibbed a lot of his dialogue, which certainly didn't make things easy on the animators. There's video of him in the recording booth on RUclips where he just GOES OFF and it's HI-LARIOUS.
The merchant in the beginning is also voiced by Williams. And it's popularly speculated that he's actually the Genie (he DOES have many of the same mannerisms).
Iago was voiced by the late Gilbert Gottfried, who sadly passed away last year. He probably has one of THE most recognizable voices in Hollywood, and he had SO many memorable roles as a result of it. He was a regular on a classic game show called Hollywood Squares. There was a positively LEGENDARY moment of him mocking the contestants who failed to answer the final questions. He was utterly BRILLIANT as an insult comic.
The fact they end up in China at one point is funny, because that's where the original story of Aladdin actually takes place. It's only connection to the Arabian Peninsula is that it's one of the tales being told by Scheherazade in the Thousand and One Nights. There was also actually two genies. The first, and the one Aladdin found in the cave, was the Genie of the Ring. The Genie of the Ring later guided Aladdin to the more powerful Genie of the Lamp. When the Genie of the Lamp is captured by the villain, it's the Genie of the Ring that helps Aladdin resolve the problem.
There also was NOT a limit on the number of wishes in the Aladdin story. Instead, this came from the Fisherman and the Jinni, another story from the Thousand and One Nights. And even then, it wasn't the original boon the Genie offered to whomever freed it (and by the time he WAS freed, he was so pissed off from his imprisonment he intended to kill his liberator, and the Fisherman has to trick the Jinni to spare his life). This story DID have a Middle-Eastern setting, as the Jinni was imprisoned by King Solomon of Israel, so elements of this story got conflated with the Aladdin story over time.
I love this movie, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and others
My favorite Disney movie.
The remake of "Aladdin," like most Disney live action remakes, is a soulless cash grab. Only "Cinderella" was a worthy attempt.
I love Aladdin, especially the Genie 🧞♂
The late Robin Williams made this movie. Without his improvisational genius, Disney would not have the classic it does. RIP Robin!
I was 11 when this came out, and I *still* have a crush on Jasmine!
Fun fact: Aladdin and another movie, Bicentennial Man led to 2 fallouts between Robin Williams and Disney. Coincidentally, both involved his character wanting freedom.
1:37 "on a dark *Arabian* night..."
dasha has a natural way with words. 😊
18:42 ..."Oh my God, look at his eyes, they're red"... Some weed to release the steam, the guy has to rule a country, give him some slack....
Kids movie indeed.... but Aladin did crash into a brothel at the start (those weren't harem girls).
Hi Dasha!😊 I agree, this is not an animated film for young children. Robin Williams did a great job with voice work as always. Great reactions to this animated classic, Dasha!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏 Have a great weekend, Kiddo!😊
I question peoples childhoods if they haven’t watched the child Disney movie staples😂🤣😂
the most realistic disney movie ever. the guy tells the girl to trust him, then lies for most of the rest of the movie
The amount of fun they must have had with Robin in the studio and his improv. Can't imagine how much stuff didn't make it into the final cut but was probably killing the staff.
Please, please, please! STOP MAKING ME FEEL OLD! Lol! ''I didn't know that it came out that long ago...!'' It wasn't that long ago! Only thirty years or so! Lol!
I love this movie. Robin Williams is great as the Genie. The music is great too. I wish Disney would hurry up and get back to making great movies again.
this was one of my favorite Disney movies
Robin Williams was absolutely perfect in this movie.
My favorite Disney movie. A lot of improvisation by the late legend Robin Williams.
Will you ride with me on a magic carpet??? You ain't never had a friend like me. ✌️❤️🌹
Ooohhh Dasha you make me feel so old. I remember watching this as a kid.
Great Video Dasha! Love it!
it's too bad Jasmine never got her wishes, she held the lamp (even if it was for only 2 seconds) so she could've wished Genie free if Aladdin used his last wish to defeat Jafar in the end
The first movie we took my daughter to.
"It came out LONG before I was born."
You don't have to put that much emphasis on making me feel old. I saw this at the movies.
Aladdin 1992 My Favorite movie ❤❤
Technically, Aladdin was a prince since he wished to be one.
The Emperor’s New Groove is great
The sequel "return of Jafar" sucked but it started the animated series, but the 3rd one "the King of Thieves " was a perfect ending
At least The Return of Jafar gave us the banger "You're Only Second Rate" so that's something I guess.
Absolutely a classic!
The bird was not the mastermind, he had one idea
Back when Disney was still cool.
Robin Williams did the voice of the genie - he was a famous comediane
I love Aladdin
The incomparable Robin Williams made this movie. Almost all of his lines were ad libbed
Dasha, you were talking about the extremes in this cartoon, with the swords and things... well, in the theaters, the beginning song was different (talking about cutting off your ear if they don't like your face), but they changed it.
The new (live action) one is fantastic!