Aladdin, the clever hero of Agrabah, continues his adventures with the help of his fiancee Princess Jasmine, his pet monkey Abu, Magic Carpet, Iago the greedy parrot, and of course his best friend the semi-cosmic Genie.
While Aladdin (Scott Weinger) may still be living on the streets of Agrabah, he is now engaged to the beautiful and spirited Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin). "Al" and Jasmine, along with monkey sidekick Abu (Frank Welker), the Magic Carpet, the fast-talking, shape-shifting Genie (Dan Castellaneta), and Iago the short-tempered parrot (Gilbert Gottfried), continue their adventures exploring the world and protecting Agrabah.—Jwelch5742
An animated series based on the popular Disney movie of the same name. Hero Aladdin (Scott Weinger), Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin), her father the Sultan (Val Bettin), sly parrot Iago (Gilbert Gottfried), and monkey Abu (Frank Welker) team up with their old friend Genie (Dan Castellaneta) to keep the land of Agrabah safe from the forces of evil.—Jean-Marc Rocher <[email protected]>
Before he settles down to become the Prince of Agrabah, the street rat turned hero sees the world, continuing to rescue people, making new friends and enemies. Genie's (Dan Castellaneta's) impressions and modern jokes continue to annoy Iago (Gilbert Gottfried), but give every evil they face a light side. Princess Jasmine (Linda Larkin) learns more about ruling and proves that she can be a hero when the occasion calls for it. And the Sultan (Val Bettin), well he continues to play with toys all day. Throughout the show, the teams faces something from each of their pasts, along with mud creatures, bumbling theives, Greek inventors, the shambling undead, a selfish sand witch, a power crazed sorcerer, and creatures of all shapes and sizes. At the end of every day, Aladdin (Scott Weinger) finds that he still has his friends and his home.—Max Vaughn