Sorry... I made that. Long ago. Posted it on here. I found that art and thought it was nice so I made tge cover in low quality just to show what I wanted it to look like.disneyboy20022 wrote:I'm sorry if this has already been brought up...but amazon has some mock up blu ray cover art for Aladdin on Blu ray
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... eimprovemz
This is the Picture on Amazon, probably fan art but who knows
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You shouldnt get your hopes up. Wikipedia is more reliable than Disney Wikia. I posted a while back how someone made an entire page claiming that there were all kinds of special editions coming with crazy titles and after I posted the link it was immediately removed. 20 is a big year for a movie so hopefully it gets a release 

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I know what ya sayin. Haha. have the same feeling here. I was 14, when Alladin came outjinkinquackers wrote:Gosh, I know. My sister was born the year it came out, and she's moving into her dorm on Monday. I'm just like, what-when did this happen?! It makes me feel so old being able to remember seeing that movie in theaters, even.
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I don't know.. the Platinum DVD didn't do very well. Maybe that has something to do with it. :shrugs:PixarFan2006 wrote:Can't believe this movie is almost twenty years old (another year and three months). Man, do I feel old. I would much prefer a Diamond Edition to an Anniversary Edition though. Why is this film suddenly getting shunned from a decent release?
But I do agree, I don't really understand their logic for cutting from the Diamond line. Seems like today it would sell extremely well. At this point, though, all I care about is it getting released to Blu.


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I know, huh? I'm getting old!PixarFan2006 wrote:Can't believe this movie is almost twenty years old (another year and three months). Man, do I feel old.
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There's no real correlation between "Diamond Edition" and "decent release" anymore. "Alice in Wonderland" had a release easily equal to "Bambi" on Blu-ray and it didn't have some goofy name slapped on to it.PixarFan2006 wrote:Can't believe this movie is almost twenty years old (another year and three months). Man, do I feel old. I would much prefer a Diamond Edition to an Anniversary Edition though. Why is this film suddenly getting shunned from a decent release?
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I agree. Dumbo and Fantasia are the same, and Pocahontas, and Aladdin will probably be quite good releases as well.SpringHeelJack wrote:There's no real correlation between "Diamond Edition" and "decent release" anymore. "Alice in Wonderland" had a release easily equal to "Bambi" on Blu-ray and it didn't have some goofy name slapped on to it.PixarFan2006 wrote:Can't believe this movie is almost twenty years old (another year and three months). Man, do I feel old. I would much prefer a Diamond Edition to an Anniversary Edition though. Why is this film suddenly getting shunned from a decent release?
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There really isn't even any direct confirmation that Aladdin is coming to blu soon. I would assume that the sequels would recieve a new release, but would you really want to see Return of Jafar on blu? It kinda looks disgusting on DVD. King of Thieves could look nice on blu though. It'd be nice if they were released together as a combo pack, but if the Beauty and the Beast sequels are an indication we might end up getting individual releases.Dr Frankenollie wrote:Does anyone whether the sequels will be released on Blu-Ray too?(They're nowhere near as good as the original, but I do like The Return of Jafar).
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The issue with Return of Jafar's animation kinda sucks considering it's really not a bad story. It would be amazing if Disney Toon Studios could go back and literally re-animate the whole thing. I really enjoyed the animation they produced for Cinderella III, Ariel's Beginning, and Bambi II. Can you imagine Return of Jafar looking like those later ones?
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Totally agreeing on this one!singerguy04 wrote:The issue with Return of Jafar's animation kinda sucks considering it's really not a bad story. It would be amazing if Disney Toon Studios could go back and literally re-animate the whole thing. I really enjoyed the animation they produced for Cinderella III, Ariel's Beginning, and Bambi II. Can you imagine Return of Jafar looking like those later ones?
And better yet, if Walt Disney Animation had produced the sequels to Aladdin, Mulan, Hercules etc the way Pixar made Toy Story 2 & 3 and Cars 2.
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I really don't see them doing that, but it would be cool. We have to remember however, that unlike a lot of the other DTV movies, this one was also sort of the unofficial pilot for the "Aladdin: The Series" cartoon show. So, looking at it from that view, the animation is spot on.singerguy04 wrote:The issue with Return of Jafar's animation kinda sucks considering it's really not a bad story. It would be amazing if Disney Toon Studios could go back and literally re-animate the whole thing. I really enjoyed the animation they produced for Cinderella III, Ariel's Beginning, and Bambi II. Can you imagine Return of Jafar looking like those later ones?
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