Aladdin, Jasmine and the other characters of this legend spring to life in this animated classic.
Aladdin and Jasmine finally decide to tie the knot. But Aladdin wants to know his family. His marriage preparations get attacked by the King of thieves for a powerful sceptre. When the thieves leave, Aladdin gets to know that the King of thieves holds the answer to his parentage. He follows on the pursuit and he is shocked to know the King of thieves is his father. His father decides to come for Aladdin wedding to get the sceptre. Disappointed, he lets his father escape and leave. Events shaping after this incident, make Aladdin change his plans. How the father and son re-unite and the story ends in their marriage is the end of the story.
I don't know if it was my mood when I was watching this movie or what - but the movie itself wasn't that memorable or anything, although some of the disguises of the genie were hilarious - some of them were Forrest Gump and Mrs. Doubtfire. I have always the loved the title song - Arabian Nights - and listening to it brought many nostalgic memories of my younger days when I used to watch the cartoon as a child.
Worth a shot, else not that great.
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