Disney's Aladdin DVD Press Release (Real One)
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Re KoT - I seriously doubt they'll use the same art for the DVD. It will probably get a totally new cover like is standard on big releases; usually, only budget line catalog titles use the original VHS cover art for the DVD.
KoT is actulally an improvement over RoJ in terms of story, character and music, although the animation is just as if not more below par than RoJ. Take that as you will. Still, it's worth seeing and I'll probably get the DVD.
I'd expect both it and Jafar to hit DVD in early 2005 at the absolute latest, though I wouldn't be suprised to see Disney announce them for November or December this year to piggyback directly on the success of the original DVD. Unlike Lion King, they do not have a new movie in production to stagger the releases for, and the Al sequels are not as strong as TLK's, so I doubt they'd be able to hold their own as well as TLK1.5 and TLK2 do. As such, I'm expecting something more along the lines of BATB cheapquel SEs as opposed to TLK sequel SEs--that is, single disc, remastered transfer, a few extras. But I think that suits them.
Though, I do have to admit that I would be really interested in seeing the franchise be revisited with a fourth movie now that the overall quality of the cheapie productions has improved (see TLK 1.5.) I don't think a 1.5 would work, but an Aladdin IV would be great, if they could come up with a solid storyline, reunite the original cast, and give it some quality animation (again a la 1.5.) Maybe they will if the DVD is a success? I do realize that the Arabian Nights reprise at the end of KoT has a sort of finality to it, but then again so did Cinderella's happily ever after, and they broke that too, so what's the harm?
KoT is actulally an improvement over RoJ in terms of story, character and music, although the animation is just as if not more below par than RoJ. Take that as you will. Still, it's worth seeing and I'll probably get the DVD.
I'd expect both it and Jafar to hit DVD in early 2005 at the absolute latest, though I wouldn't be suprised to see Disney announce them for November or December this year to piggyback directly on the success of the original DVD. Unlike Lion King, they do not have a new movie in production to stagger the releases for, and the Al sequels are not as strong as TLK's, so I doubt they'd be able to hold their own as well as TLK1.5 and TLK2 do. As such, I'm expecting something more along the lines of BATB cheapquel SEs as opposed to TLK sequel SEs--that is, single disc, remastered transfer, a few extras. But I think that suits them.
Though, I do have to admit that I would be really interested in seeing the franchise be revisited with a fourth movie now that the overall quality of the cheapie productions has improved (see TLK 1.5.) I don't think a 1.5 would work, but an Aladdin IV would be great, if they could come up with a solid storyline, reunite the original cast, and give it some quality animation (again a la 1.5.) Maybe they will if the DVD is a success? I do realize that the Arabian Nights reprise at the end of KoT has a sort of finality to it, but then again so did Cinderella's happily ever after, and they broke that too, so what's the harm?
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Hmm, I don't know. I think they will only release it after "Aladdin" is out.PatrickvD wrote:I was just thinking, this press release came out on feb 10. Wich is about 8 months prior to the actual release date. Bambi is coming in March, wich is still about 9 months from now. Could it be that the Bambi press release is right around the corner?? Correct me if I'm wrong here.
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An Aladdin 1 1/2 would be horrible and suspected by the general public as a weak attempt to mooch off the success of Lion King 1 1/2. Anyhow, and Aladdin IV would be pretty neat, but finding the right story may be difficult, since the third one kind of ended it. The solution?Jake Lipson wrote:Though, I do have to admit that I would be really interested in seeing the franchise be revisited with a fourth movie now that the overall quality of the cheapie productions has improved (see TLK 1.5.) I don't think a 1.5 would work, but an Aladdin IV would be great, if they could come up with a solid storyline, reunite the original cast, and give it some quality animation (again a la 1.5.) Maybe they will if the DVD is a success? I do realize that the Arabian Nights reprise at the end of KoT has a sort of finality to it, but then again so did Cinderella's happily ever after, and they broke that too, so what's the harm?


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Oh God I hope not I am happy with Aladdin ending in its third movie. If Disney did that they would a get a very unpleasent letter from me .Kram Nebuer wrote:An Aladdin 1 1/2 would be horrible and suspected by the general public as a weak attempt to mooch off the success of Lion King 1 1/2. Anyhow, and Aladdin IV would be pretty neat, but finding the right story may be difficult, since the third one kind of ended it. The solution?Jake Lipson wrote:Though, I do have to admit that I would be really interested in seeing the franchise be revisited with a fourth movie now that the overall quality of the cheapie productions has improved (see TLK 1.5.) I don't think a 1.5 would work, but an Aladdin IV would be great, if they could come up with a solid storyline, reunite the original cast, and give it some quality animation (again a la 1.5.) Maybe they will if the DVD is a success? I do realize that the Arabian Nights reprise at the end of KoT has a sort of finality to it, but then again so did Cinderella's happily ever after, and they broke that too, so what's the harm?Give them children and repeat the first movie! That seemed to be the pattern with "The Little Mermaid 2" and "Lady and the Tramp 2."
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yeah.. ah well, wishful thinkingJoe Carioca wrote:Hmm, I don't know. I think they will only release it after "Aladdin" is out.PatrickvD wrote:I was just thinking, this press release came out on feb 10. Wich is about 8 months prior to the actual release date. Bambi is coming in March, wich is still about 9 months from now. Could it be that the Bambi press release is right around the corner?? Correct me if I'm wrong here.

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The Aladdin DVD trailer I saw (on The Lion King 1.5) was just a bunch of fullscreen movie clips nicely edited together with a fancy voiceover, no menu or bonus features peaks of any kind. Is there a second one yet? If so, what releases is it on, or where can I see it? AladdinDVD.com still only has the one from TLK 1.5.Disneykid wrote:I hope Aladdin's menus are CGI like the previous Platinums (but based on the very brief look at them in the Aladdin DVD trailer, it seems not, unless those weren't the final menus).
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The trailer I'm talking about is on The Haunted Mansion DVD. It features (very) brief looks at two of the menus and the Agrabah set-top game. It's basically like the trailer you just mentioned, but a few seconds added discussing the DVD itself. I'd take screencaps except that I don't have a DVD-Rom drive.
Luuuuuuuuke.........Disneykid wrote:The trailer I'm talking about is on The Haunted Mansion DVD. It features (very) brief looks at two of the menus and the Agrabah set-top game. It's basically like the trailer you just mentioned, but a few seconds added discussing the DVD itself. I'd take screencaps except that I don't have a DVD-Rom drive.

Well here, at last is the UK Press Release!
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=11952
However, I spot the following:
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=11952
However, I spot the following:
Not restored. To restore something is to return it to its original form, not alter it!One of Disney's most popular and long anticipated Disney DVD debuts has been painstakingly re-mastered to befit the sensational original animation, the Special Edition Disney DVD is the most extensively restored Disney DVD to date.
I would guess the DEHTM will be DTS, but no sound format is mentioned.Presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and the groundbreaking Disney Enhanced Home Theatre mix,
What? Is this a new film we know nothing about, sadly not as the following line confirmsSee the original theatrical trailer, posters and unused concepts along with trailers of The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the Forty Thieves
So once again, Disney's UK PR have made a mistake.Aladdin will also available in a special Trilogy box set on Disney DVD, including Aladdin and The King of Thieves and The Return of Jafar.
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I agree, I think this sounds like a very solid release. I was worried at first that the Art Review would replace a proper gallery, but now I can rest easy as galleries are included, as well (and trailers!). It seems the two commentaries will have the filmmakers on one track and the animators on the other, which is very intriguing. Bring on October! 

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Return of Jafar and Aladdin And The King of Thieves DVD Rele
I checked out the Return Of Jafar and Aladdin and The King Of Thieves DVD Thing and they said that it is a low chance that they will be released this year because they wern't as popular as Aladdin. And they said that Alladin And The King Of Theives DVD Release in Europe didn't pull over to well with the buying public.
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Here is an updated list of extras from Disney's site, but there's nothing we haven't seen listed in the UK press-release that James posted.
One quick note: it seems the new recording of "Proud of Your Boy" is just going to be a music video, with no new animation at all.
One quick note: it seems the new recording of "Proud of Your Boy" is just going to be a music video, with no new animation at all.
Bonus Feature(s):
Deleted Song "Proud Of Your Boy" -- One of the lost gems by the Academy Award® winning songwriting team of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken.
Clay Aiken Performs "Proud Of Your Boy" -- This all-new recording is accompanied by both the original storyboards and an all-new music video with footage from the recording studio.
"A Whole New World" Music Videos
"A Diamond In The Rough: The Making Of ALADDIN" -- Never-before-heard moviemaking secrets revealed by the original creative team.
Deleted Scenes
Disney's Virtual DVD Ride: ALADDIN's Magic Carpet Adventure
Inside The Genie's Lamp -- Never-Before-Seen 3-D Tour
The Genie World Tour -- A hilarious trip around the world with the Genie.
3 Wishes Game - Your fortune, revealed.
Filmmakers' Audio Commentary -- The filmmakers give you their personal and unique views on the film.
Animators' Audio Commentary -- The animators provide insight into the design of the film.
The Art Of ALADDIN
Alan Menken: Musical Renaissance Man
Pop-Up Fun Facts -- Watch the film in this special "trivia mode" feature to experience and share fun and interesting secrets about the film.
Disney Song Selection -- Sing along to your favorite songs, including "Friend Like Me," "A Whole New World," and "Prince Ali," as the words pop up on screen.
And More!
Technical Specifications:
Color
1.66:1 Aspect Ratio
Closed Captioned
Region 1
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, THX-Certified
They must be doing something for Proud of Your Boy, or why else single it out so much over the other deleted songs in the initial press release?
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