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Everything about Aladdin Tv Series totally explainedAladdin is an animated television series made by Walt Disney Television which aired from 1994 to 1996, based on the original 1992 feature. Coming on the heels of the direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar, the series picked up where that installment left off, with Aladdin still living on the streets of Agrabah, still unwed to beautiful and spunky Princess Jasmine. "Al" and Jasmine went together into peril among sorcerers, monsters, thieves, and more. Monkey sidekick Abu and the fast-talking, shape-shifting Genie came along to help, as did sassy, complaining parrot Iago, formerly Jafar’s pet but now a grudgingly good guy.
Debuting simultaneously on Saturday morning and as part of the syndicated weekday Disney Afternoon, the show set a pattern for several future Disney series. Many of the films' stars provided the voices of their TV counterparts with Dan Castellaneta filling in for Robin Williams in the Genie role.
The show is now shown in reruns on Toon Disney. The Disney Channel reran the series in the late- 1990s until it was replaced by their pre-teen lineup.
The show became popular with Arabic speaking viewers when it aired on MBC 3 dubbed in Arabic. Most, if not all of the characters, were voiced by Egyptian actors, and as a result, Egyptian Arabic was used.
Characters
Main
- Aladdin (voiced by Scott Weinger)
- Genie (voiced by Dan Castellaneta)
- Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried)
- Abu (voiced by Frank Welker. Monkey friend of Aladdin)
- Princess Jasmine (voiced by Linda Larkin)
- Magic Carpet (not voiced)
Villains
Abis Mal (voiced by Jason Alexander): The most recurring villain. He always has a plan to rule Agrabah, usually involving a new magical item. He has an obsession of attaining the Sultan's "big hat." He is joined in the series by Harud Hazi Bin (voiced by James L. Avery, Sr.). Harud is Abis Mal's right-hand man, who often considered his boss's schemes ill-conceived.
Mechanicles (voiced by Charlie Adler): A Greek with OCD tendencies and a knack for building evil war machines, also an obsession with keeping things neat and tidy.
Mozenrath (voiced by Jonathan Brandis): A sorcerer always seeking more power. Xerxes (voiced by Frank Welker) was his familiar.
Mirage (voiced by Bebe Neuwirth): An evil cat woman intent on spreading fear and misery.
Saleen (voiced by Julie Brown): A bratty merwoman who hates not getting her way. Her goal is to capture Aladdin and make him her merman prince of the sea
Ayam Aghoul (voiced by Hamilton Camp): An undead ghoul, obsessed with trapping Aladdin and his friends in the Netherworld forever.
Shadow Aladdin Shadow Aladdin was created by Ayam Aghoul, he originally is a henchman of Aghoul's shadow, but when Aghoul is killed Shadow Aladdin goes off by himself. However, as he looks for a new host body, Aladdin recaptures him, but later he appears once more when Chaos summons him to try to kill Aladdin.
Caliph Kapok (voiced by Tim Curry) : A headless wizard who desires to have ultimate control over his kind hearted body. He managed to behead Aladdin once, only to be thwarted by his own game in the end.
Amin Damoola (voiced by Jeff Bennett): A clumsy thief who constantly tries to prove himself but inevitably fails. Due to his clumsiness, the other thief's repeatingly call him "Butter-fingers", much to his discomfort. His name is a variation to the phrase "I'm in the Moola".
Sootinai (voiced by Dorian Harewood): A smoke spirit that only appeared in the episode, The Vapor Chase; was originally composed of smaller spirits. When all of the spirits merge into one, they become Sootinai. Sootinai can absorb the smoke from fires, making him himself larger and more powerful.
The Al Muddy : The Al Muddy are a race of subterranean mud-monsters.
Malcho (voiced by Hector Elizondo) : Malcho is a giant flying serpent who is an enemy of Thundra and (later) Iago and Aladdin.
Aziz (voiced by Michael Bell) : Aziz was an old acquaintance of Aladdin's who, upon finding the Destiny Stone, turned into an evil creature who could use his breath to do just about anything he wanted.
Nefir Hasenuf (voiced by Rene Auberjonois) : Nefir is an imp whose greed rivals that of Iago. He always causes great calamity and uses his great imp ingenuity to capitalize on the needs of those involved.
Arbutus (voiced by Ron Perlman): An Artist and plant manipulator.
Khartoum (voiced by Tony Jay): An evil wizard imprisoned within his own book. His only hope of release is a magical gem called the Philosophers' Stone which consists the power of the cosmos. All he needs is someone greedy enough to create the stone and release him from his prison. It turns out, Mozenrath was that "someone" when he finds the book. After the young wizard creates the stone, Khartoum doublecrosses him and takes the stone for himself. Khartoum likes a power-hungry wizard.
Supporting
Sultan (voiced by Val Bettin). Jasmine's father, and the ruler of Agrabah. We learn that his nickname is Little Bobo. (As the Netherworld Turns)
Rajah (voiced by Frank Welker). Tiger friend of Princess Jasmine
The Royal Guards: Headed by Razoul (voiced by Jim Cummings) they're like police and security guards for Agrabah, though Razoul remains suspicious of Aladdin's intentions. Despite their supporting role, Razoul is the only Royal Guard to have a lead role, with the episode "Destiny On Fire".
Sadira (voiced by Kellie Martin) : A female streetrat who was saved by Aladdin and fell in love. Jealous of the princess, she learns the art of "Sand Magic" and uses it to try and make Aladdin love her. She eventually gives up and becomes friends with the group
Sultan Pasta Al'Dente (voiced by Stuart Pankin): Pasta is the ruler of the land of Getsistan, known throughout the Seven Deserts for their casinos, much like Las Vegas, Nevada.
Queen Hippsodeth (voiced by Kate Mulgrew) : Hippsodeth is the ruler of the Isle of Galifem, home of the Galifem warriors. After being defeated by the Sultan in battle, she fell in love with him. Her overweight "right-hand woman" is Scara (voiced by Susan Tolsky), one of the Galifem warriors, a goofy, comic relief character.
Merc (voiced by Dorian Harewood) : Merc is the captain of a flying ship who appeared in two episodes: "Raiders of the Lost Shark" and "Beast or Famine."
The Mukhtar (voiced by John Kassir) : The Mukhtar is perhaps the last surviving member of the race of Mukhtars, renowned as the sworn enemies of the genies. Originally hired by one of Genie's old masters, Aged Al Gebraic, to capture Genie in "Genie Hunt," he eventually became Genie's friend following the events of "The Hunted.", where he was hired by Mozenwrath to capture Genie to steal his powers but ultimately helped Aladdin and the defeat Mozenwrath.
Eden (voiced by Debi Derryberry): Eden is a genie who became the girlfriend of Aladdin's Genie. She appeared in two episodes: "Some Enchanted Genie" and "The Book of Khartoum."
Prince Uncouthma (Voiced by Tino Insana): Uncouthma is the ruler of the barbarian land of Odiferous. He first appeared in the episode "Smells Like Trouble" as a suitor for Princess Jasmine, unaware that she was already betrothed. He went on to marry a woman named Brawnhilda (Voiced by Carol Kane) and have a son called Bud (E.G. Daily). He has a cameo in "Aladdin and the King of Thieves" in the crowd around the wedding procession path. His military chief is General Gouda (Voiced by Ron Perlman).
Thundra (Voiced by Candi Milo): Thundra, the Rainbird, oversees all the world's weather. She is Iago's romantic counterpart
Fasir (Voiced by Ed Gilbert): Fasir is a seer who hides his cycloptic nature by wearing a bandage over his eye, appearing as a blind beggar. He is the brother of the giant Fashoom, and was once in love with Mirage. He helped Aladdin and his friends in a number of episodes, often thwarting Mirage's evil plans.
Chaos (voiced by Matt Frewer): A flying cat with god-like powers.
Squirt: A small Wallaby-like creature of unknown origin, he only appeared in one episode. He is often prey by multiple species of different kinds, including humans. He has the power to grant the wish of whoever scares him, allowing him to run away. In the episode he appears in, he made as a good friend to Iago, who set a mirror in-front of him, scaring him, and granting his own wish, sending him to his home.
Episode list: 1994-1996
86 episodes were produced(not in this order):
Air Feather Friends
Bad Mood Rising
To Cure a Thief
Do the Rat Thing
Never Say Nefir
Getting the Bugs Out
The Vapor Chase
Garden of Evil
Much Abu About Something
My Fair Aladdin
Some Enchanted Genie
Web of Fear
Mudder's Day
Plunder the Sea
Strike Up the Sand
I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like
Fowl Weather
Forget Me Lots
Scare Necessities
Sand Switch
Lost and Founded
Moonlight Madness
The Flawed Couple
Rain of Terror
Dune Quixote
The Day the Bird Stood Still
Of Ice and Men
Opposites Detract
Caught by the Tale
Elemental, My Dear Jasmine
Smolder and Wiser
The Game
Snowman is an Island
The Animal Kingdom
Power to the Parrot
The Sands of Fate
The Citadel
Poor Iago
The Secret of Dagger Rock
In the Heat of the Fright
The Seven Faces of Genie
The Wind Jackal of Mozenrath
A Clockwork Hero
Mission Imp Possible
Stinkerbelle
Shadow of a Doubt
Smells like trouble
The Way We War
Night of the Living Mud
Egg-stra Protection
Heads, You Lose
The Love Bug
The Sheep Taker
Armored and Dangerous
Shark Treatment
Black Sand
Love at First Sprite
Vocal Hero
The Lost City of the Sun
As the Netherworld Turns
Seems Like Old Crimes (part one)
Seems Like Old Crimes (part two)
From Hippsodeth, With Love
Destiny of Fire
The Return of Malcho
Raiders of the Lost Shark
Sneeze the Day
The Profit Motive
That Stinking Feeling
Beast or Famine
The Spice is Right
Hero with a Thousand Feathers
Witch Way Did She Go?
Sea No Evil
A Sultan Worth His Salt
Genie Hunt
The Lost Ones
Eye of the Beholder
The Hunted
Riders Redux
The Book of Khartoum
While the City Snoozes
Two to Tangle
The Ethereal
The Shadow Knows
The Great Rift
After this series ended another direct to video movie Aladdin and the King of Thieves, was released to officially end the Aladdin franchise of films and tv series.
See also "Hercules and the Arabian Night," a cross-over done after the Aladdin series had already ended.
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