Kingdom Hearts: Agrabah

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Aladdin is a 1992 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 31st animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series, the film is based on the Arab folktale of Aladdin and the magic lamp from One Thousand and One Nights. Several characters and plot elements are also based on the 1940 version of The Thief of Bagdad. Many aspects of the traditional story were changed for the film—for instance, the setting is changed from "China" to a fictional Arabian city, Agrabah. It was released at the peak stretch of the era known as the Disney Renaissance beginning with The Little Mermaid.

The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, both of whom had just finished writing and directing The Little Mermaid (1989). The musical score was written by Alan Menken, with lyrics written by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. Aladdin features the voices of Scott Weinger, Jonathan Freeman, Linda Larkin, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, Douglas Seale, and, as the Genie of the lamp, Robin Williams. Although this was not the first time in which a major actor such as Williams provided voice-over work for an animated film, it was the first major American animated feature film in which particular attention was paid to a celebrity voice cast member, such as a major movie star, in the film as part of its promotion. This has led to a subsequent increased attention to the casts of later productions, as a major element of animated film marketing. Aladdin was released on November 25, 1992 to positive reviews, and was the most successful film of 1992, earning over $217 million in revenue in the United States, and over $504 million worldwide. The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels: The Return of Jafar (1994) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996), and an animated television series, Aladdin, set between the two sequels.

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  • The 1 dislike is Jafar

  • 1 dislike - Jahfar

  • @ZhangtheGreat Ive tried it before and I liked it I just didnt liked how they sometimes putted final fantasy on top.

  • @PREZILLA2009, aww, you've never played Kingdom Hearts, have you? If you like action RPG and aren't a fanboy, you won't think this crossover is dumb after you've tried the game.

  • Final Fantasy and Disney?

    No Offens but I think this cross over is pretty dumb.

  • If the genie can do anything besides kill people why doesn't alladin just imprisin jafar forever and end this whole thing in 5 minutes.

  • @mcake99 I haveplayed the game 2 yeras ago and I started it again along with a friend of mine. Locking Traverse Town is nearly the end of the game, so it's too far to be done. We are still one step after the beggining. I just can't rememeber what shall we do to continue.

  • @YunaLuthien have you locked traverse town yet?

  • how do you get to the cut scene at 7:09 because i got to the thing when theyre on the magic carpet talking about the genie moving out but idk where to go next

  • We have locked the Deep Jungle's Keyhole. We went to Traverse Town where Cid asked to visit him again when Sora finds another rare gummi part. In Olympus Coliseum, Phil says that the arena is currently closed. Also, no other world has been unlocked yet! What shall we do next to unlock Agrabah?????????

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