Aladdin (1992) -

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Aladdin (1992) is the 31st animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon and a cornerstone of the Disney Renaissance . Directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, the film adapted the Middle Eastern folk tale from One Thousand and One Nights into a musical comedy that redefined the studio's approach to animation and celebrity voice casting. Aladdin (1992)

The visual design was inspired by Al Hirschfeld’s caricatures, resulting in fluid, expressive character designs that blended traditional 2D animation with early CGI for sequences like the Cave of Wonders. Critical Success and Impact An of specific character arcs (like Jasmine’s rebellion)

The film faced backlash for Orientalist stereotypes . The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee successfully protested the opening song's lyrics, which originally described Arabia as a land "Where they cut off your ear if they don't like your face", leading Disney to edit the lyrics for home video releases. If you'd like to explore more, I can provide: Critical Success and Impact The film faced backlash

Aladdin was the highest-grossing film of 1992, earning over $504 million worldwide and becoming the first animated film to surpass the half-billion-dollar mark.

The score was composed by Alan Menken, with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. It features iconic songs like "A Whole New World", which won an Academy Award and a Grammy for Song of the Year.

The film is most famous for Robin Williams’ performance as the Genie, which relied heavily on improvisation and set a new standard for celebrity voices in animation.