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Aladdin and the King of Thieves

The Spectacular Adventure Continues!
1996 | 81m | English

(40086 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Legendary secrets are revealed as Aladdin and his friends—Jasmine, Abu, Carpet and, of course, the always entertaining Genie—face all sorts of terrifying threats and make some exciting last-minute escapes pursuing the King Of Thieves and his villainous crew.
Release Date: May 20, 1996
Director: Tad Stones
Writer: Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley
Genres: Animation, Family, Adventure
Keywords musical, flying carpet, orient, sequel, genie, arabian nights, direct to video
Production Companies Disney Television Animation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 21, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Scott Weinger Aladdin (voice)
Brad Kane Aladdin (singing voice)
Robin Williams Genie (voice)
Linda Larkin Jasmine (voice)
Liz Callaway Jasmine (singing voice)
John Rhys-Davies Cassim (voice)
Merwin Foard Cassim (singing voice)
Gilbert Gottfried Iago (voice)
Jerry Orbach Sa'Luk (voice)
Val Bettin Sultan (voice)
Frank Welker Abu / Rajah / Fazahl (voice)
Jim Cummings Razoul (voice)
CCH Pounder Oracle (voice)
Jess Harnell Behrang (voice)
Rob Paulsen Omid / Triplet Thieves (voice)
Clyde Kusatsu Mujahideen (voice)
Bruce Adler The Peddler (voice)
Name Job
Mark McCorkle Screenplay
Bob Schooley Screenplay
Ben Wilkins Dialogue Editor
Warwick Gilbert Animation
Tad Stones Director
Dominick Certo Supervising Sound Editor
Elen Orson Editor
Rich Chidlaw Storyboard
Kenny Thompkins Characters
Dana Landsberg Characters
Paul Hulme Sound Mixer
Eddy Houchins Storyboard, Animation Director
Wendy J. Miller-Smith Post Production Supervisor
Rick Leon Animation Director
Lonnie Lloyd Storyboard
Ryan Anthony Storyboard
Rick Freeman Sound Effects Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
Jerry Edemann Assistant Editor
Wayne Heitman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Geisler Sound Effects Editor
Robert Fisher Jr. Supervising Film Editor
Chris Rutkowski Storyboard
Robert Taylor Storyboard
Harry Hitner Supervising Film Editor
Phil Weinstein Storyboard
John Richards Sound Mixer
Matthew C. Beville Sound Effects Editor
Sharon Forward Storyboard
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anita Lish Script Supervisor
Marsh Lamore Animation Director
Mark von der Heide Post Production Supervisor
James Twomey Sound Mixer
Michelle Pappalardo-Robinson Production Manager
Warren Hamilton Jr. Sound Effects Editor
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Kimball Animation Director
Dale Case Animation Director
Debra Pugh Storyboard
Denise Koyama Storyboard Artist
Jamie Thomason Casting
Victor Cook Storyboard
Dave Prince Storyboard
Stephen Hunter Flick Supervising Sound Editor
Mark Watters Original Music Composer
Carl Johnson Original Music Composer
Name Title
Tad Stones Producer
Jeannine Roussel Associate Producer
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Reviews

SoSmooth1982
6.0

Way better then then part 2. Also Robin Williams is back as the genie so he was funny and the movie was entertaining to watch. ...

Jun 17, 2023
tmdb51616167
4.0

"Aladdin and the King of Thieves" serves as the third installment in the Aladdin franchise, predating the live-action adaptation. Despite my deep affection for Aladdin and Jasmine, this animated film falls short and undermines the franchise's outstanding qualities. While the storyline introduces ... Aladdin's father, adding an interesting layer to the narrative, the animation quality leaves much to be desired. The visuals come across as subpar, reminiscent of content from the Disney Channel rather than a theatrical release. Despite this, the return of Robin Williams as the genie is a bright spot in the film. Despite its flaws, I appreciate this chapter in Aladdin's story and the continuation of the characters' journeys. The inclusion of Aladdin's father and the development of other villains enrich the overall narrative. While I cherish the Aladdin story and its expansion, from a cinematic perspective, this particular installment falls short. Shifting focus to the Aladdin television series, I find it remarkable that viewers were able to further explore the characters beyond the original films. The series provided an opportunity to delve into various storylines and adventures, offering a more in-depth look at the beloved characters. As a fan of the animated series, which also stemmed from a video game, I have a deep appreciation for the entire Aladdin franchise. The series, in particular, holds a special place in my heart as it allowed for continued engagement with these beloved characters and storylines. Aladdin remains one of my favorite characters, and the series will forever hold a special significance for me.

Sep 07, 2024