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Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 10:31 pm
by Escapay
Prince Edward wrote:Speaking of that deleted Aladdin song... The Aladdin soundtrack have to get a proper/ultimate release featuring the entire Alan Menken score, cut songs and demos. Disney simply MUST expand their legacy collection and include Aladdin...
Agreed. I'd love for the soundtrack to actually be in order (as opposed to the "songs first, score later" listing), and for everything from "The Music Behind The Magic" as well as "My Finest Hour" to be on one supplemental disc. The "Music Behind the Magic" release split
Aladdin across two discs as it repeated quite a few tracks from the original soundtrack. So it would be nice to see them consolidated and organized better.
Albert
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:21 pm
by Kyle
DisneyFan09 wrote:Kyle wrote:They were more than good enough for what they were and all I ask for out of something like this. The colors could have used some tweaking, but the animation itself was nice enough.
Okay, we can agree to disagree. Sorry if I seemed condescending, that wasn't my purpose.
You weren't condescending, I'm just not sure what more you would be looking for (aside from better color as I mentioned). Not trying to argue but I'll put it another way, it was better than what we would see in something like house of mouse or the timone and pumba animated series. And it was better than just a storyboard. For something that as far as I know never even made it to the big screen and made exclusively for the diamond edition it was well done I think.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 4:14 pm
by bruno_wbt
Here's the official list of bonus features:
BLU-RAY/DIGITAL BONUS FEATURES
- The Genie Outtakes – Robin Williams’ Genie outtakes are magically brought to life
- Genie 101 – Our host, Scott Weinger (the voice of Aladdin), takes us through the various transformations of the famous (and formerly famous) celebrity references of the Genie
- Ron & John: You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me – Directors John Musker & Ron Clements sit down and discuss the experiences of their long-running partnership together at Disney
- Aladdin: Creating Broadway Magic – Join host Darren Criss as we take “a new fantastic point of view” at the story of how Aladdin went from a classic Disney animated film to become Broadway’s smash hit with composer Alan Menken and others
- Unboxing Aladdin – Our host, Joey Bragg from Disney Channel’s Liv & Maddy, explore the Easter eggs and hidden secrets of Aladdin in this unboxing video
- Classic Bonus – ALL classic bonus from the original DVD release
DMA EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURE
- Deleted Song – “My Finest Hour” – Jafar takes the stage in this never-before-seen deleted song. Includes intro from Ron & John.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 8:57 pm
by ProfessorRatigan
bruno_wbt wrote:- Deleted Song – “My Finest Hour” – Jafar takes the stage in this never-before-seen deleted song. Includes intro from Ron & John.
Damn, how many songs did they write for Jafar? Humiliate the Boy, Why Me, the Prince Ali Reprise. And now My Finest Hour... I wonder who penned the lyrics for it? I'm assuming Tim Rice, because SURELY we'd have heard of it all ready if it were an Ashman song. I'm excited about this, actually. I'd been considering just importing the U.K. Blu-ray and not bothering with the Diamond Edition, but this may make me want to pick it up...
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:24 pm
by Pasta67
bruno_wbt wrote:Classic Bonus – ALL classic bonus from the original DVD release
The use of the word "all" is pretty gutsy. Like, even the galleries? I'll believe that when I see it, but the thought of truly getting everything ported over is nice...
I honestly thought we'd seen all there was to see of
Aladdin's deleted songs, so I'm very interested in listening to "My Finest Hour" and figuring out just exactly who wrote it. Shame it's a DMA exclusive, but I'm sure it'll be online for all to see in no time.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:18 pm
by Sotiris
ProfessorRatigan wrote:Damn, how many songs did they write for Jafar? Humiliate the Boy, Why Me, the Prince Ali Reprise. And now My Finest Hour...
Menken also wrote (both music and lyrics) a song for Jafar called "My Time Has Come". There's also the song "Master of the Lamp" written for Jafar by Tim Rice as well as a song called "Wazir's Song" written by Howard Ashman. So, that makes it a total of 7 songs for Jafar (or 8 if you count Broadway's "Diamond in the Rough" by Chad Beguelin).
ProfessorRatigan wrote:I wonder who penned the lyrics for it? I'm assuming Tim Rice, because SURELY we'd have heard of it all ready if it were an Ashman song.
That was indeed written by Tim Rice.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 11:21 pm
by Sotiris
New interviews with Eric Goldberg talking about Robin Williams and the making of Aladdin.
A touch of magic
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/get_ou ... ff633.html
Interview With Animator Eric Goldberg
http://noguiltlife.com/interview-eric-g ... d-blu-ray/
Disney Animation Studios with Aladdin & Eric Goldberg
http://www.missirosesviews.com/2015/10/ ... addin.html
Interview: ‘Aladdin’ Animator Eric Goldberg on Working with Robin Williams
http://nerdrepository.com/interview-ala ... -williams/
Bringing the Genie in Aladdin to life with Eric Goldberg
http://ocmomblog.com/bringing-the-genie ... -goldberg/
Genie Animator Eric Goldberg Talks Robin Williams & Bringing Genie To Life
http://www.womenandtheirpretties.net/ge ... nbloggers/
12 Behind-the-Scenes Aladdin Facts From Legendary Disney Animator Eric Goldberg
http://thatsitmommy.com/2015/10/12-behi ... -goldberg/
How Eric Goldberg created the Genie Outtakes for Disney's Diamond Edition of Aladdin
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-hill/ ... 85678.html
Eric Goldberg On Animating Genie’s Outtakes from Aladdin
http://blogs.disney.com/insider/2015/10 ... m-aladdin/
Here’s How This ‘Aladdin’ Animator Turned Robin Williams’ Genie Outtakes Into Something Timeless
http://www.mtv.com/news/2355070/aladdin ... -outtakes/
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 2:07 pm
by ChrisLyne
bruno_wbt wrote:Here's the official list of bonus features:
BLU-RAY/DIGITAL BONUS FEATURES
- The Genie Outtakes – Robin Williams’ Genie outtakes are magically brought to life
- Genie 101 – Our host, Scott Weinger (the voice of Aladdin), takes us through the various transformations of the famous (and formerly famous) celebrity references of the Genie
- Ron & John: You Ain’t Never Had a Friend Like Me – Directors John Musker & Ron Clements sit down and discuss the experiences of their long-running partnership together at Disney
- Aladdin: Creating Broadway Magic – Join host Darren Criss as we take “a new fantastic point of view” at the story of how Aladdin went from a classic Disney animated film to become Broadway’s smash hit with composer Alan Menken and others
- Unboxing Aladdin – Our host, Joey Bragg from Disney Channel’s Liv & Maddy, explore the Easter eggs and hidden secrets of Aladdin in this unboxing video
- Classic Bonus – ALL classic bonus from the original DVD release
DMA EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURE
- Deleted Song – “My Finest Hour” – Jafar takes the stage in this never-before-seen deleted song. Includes intro from Ron & John.
Ok, I already have the UK release but I'm importing the US release for the Genie Outtakes and Broadway Magic alone. Considering Aladdin was one of Disney's best DVD releases if they really bring
everything over this will be the best Diamond Edition they've done in years!
The only real negative is My Time Has Come (I'm amazed and overjoyed that this is being released) is DMA exclusive. I mean really? That just isn't right! Can't they give everyone the song and make something like Unboxing Aladdin the exclusive? Or better yet, no exclusive!!
Personally I also wish they'd got James Monroe Iglehart to present the Broadway feature. Nothing against Darren Criss at all (and I'm much happier for him to do it than a current Disney Channel star since he's actually a big Aladdin/Alan Menken fan and may even play the part someday) but I was just really hoping for JMI.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 2:26 pm
by Sotiris
I was looking around on YouTube and found some cool Aladdin-related videos so I thought I'd share.
Genie's Great Minds Think for Themselves from Disney's One Saturday Morning (You can find a couple of storyboards for the shorts,
here).
Albert Einstein
Barbara Rose Johns
Benjamin Franklin
Clara Barton
Jackie Robinson
Louis Armstrong
Commercials with original animation
Make a Wish Foundation
Euro Disneyland
Halloween at Disneyland
Fruit Loops
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
KODE-TV
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Genie Pencil Test
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 8:14 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Sotiris wrote:Commercials with original animation
Thank you for posting these commercials! Like this Zorro themed ad (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3mR52qUJdA), the Aladdin commerical shows how good the marketing was for Euro Disney when the resort was new.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 9:11 pm
by disneyprincess11
Oh my goodness! I forgot all about Genie's Great Minds Think for Themselves until now! Thank you for posting this!!!
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 9:34 pm
by Prince Edward
Disney should have brought in Jonathan Freeman to record the "My Time Has Come" song (and any other unused Jafar songs for that matter), if they did not already have a recorded version from the movie production. And Disney better include all those Jafar songs on a proper soundtrack release (legacy collection for example) someday soon!
7(!) songs written for Jafar, yet he only ended up with a reprise of Prince Ali in the movie? Such a shame that Jafar never got a villain song in the movie, and it's also a shame that Disney did not manage to give Jafar more time in the spotlight in the Broadway musical.
And yes, this whole DMA exclusive stuff is so stupid. When costumers pay for the Blu-ray, why just don't give us all the available bonus material? So annoying that Disney does this.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:24 am
by DisneyFan09
Thanks for posting these adds, Sotiris!

Great find! I remember seeing the EuroDisney one on TV as a kid.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 12:16 pm
by Avaitor
So this will have all the previous DVD features?
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 1:44 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Avaitor wrote:So this will have all the previous DVD features?
We don't know for sure yet. If past is precedent, then the galleries (for example) probably won't be.
If however everything is included, along with the new bonus stuff, then I will gladly get this edition and get rid of my Platinum DVD and UK Blu-ray.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 3:39 pm
by Pasta67
Sotiris wrote:Genie's Great Minds Think for Themselves from Disney's One Saturday Morning (You can find a couple of storyboards for the shorts,
here).
Thanks for the storyboards! I've never seen any of those before.
Would anyone happen to know how many "Great Minds Think For Themselves" shorts they produced? I get conflicting numbers at nearly every website I visit. I'd love to be able to track them all down.
This commercial was on
Aladdin's Platinum Edition DVD, and I really hope an anamorphic version makes its way to the blu-ray (although I doubt it will). I've always thought the animation here was really good, and I think this might be the most recent appearance of Dan Castellaneta as Genie (outside of archival audio in
Kingdom Hearts).
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:27 am
by Sotiris
Pasta67 wrote:Would anyone happen to know how many "Great Minds Think For Themselves" shorts they produced? I get conflicting numbers at nearly every website I visit. I'd love to be able to track them all down.
Yes, there's a lot of confusion on the exact number of episodes. On some
IMDb pages there are 12 episodes listed, on other pages there are 13, and on others 14. The
Library of Congress website mentions 13 episodes. However, I've discovered there are 14 episodes in total.
Here's the list of episodes I've found (this list is based on the info on
IMDb, the
D23 website and the show's Emmy
For Your Consideration ad).
Albert Einstein
Barbara McClintock
Barbara Rose Johns
Benjamin Franklin
Cesar Chavez
Clara Barton
George Washington Carver
Jackie Robinson
John Muir
Louis Armstrong
Sequoyah
Sojourner Truth
Susan B. Anthony
Thomas Jefferson
We've found 5 full episodes so far (the Clara Barton video is only a fragment.) There are 9 left. Happy hunting!
It's a shame that such an acclaimed show had no official release of any kind. The series was
nominated for 2 Emmys in 1998; one for "Special Class: Animated Program" and another for "Performer in an Animated Program". It was also
nominated for 5 Annie Awards.
Pasta67 wrote:I've always thought the animation here was really good.
That's because the Make a Wish ad was produced by the Special Projects division of WDAS.
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 11:30 am
by bruno_wbt
bruno_wbt wrote:
DMA EXCLUSIVE BONUS FEATURE
- Deleted Song – “My Finest Hour” – Jafar takes the stage in this never-before-seen deleted song. Includes intro from Ron & John.
Here we have it!!! No need to have DMA!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkJ0I-r9vMI
Also, new music video for
Friend Like Me by Ne-Yo from the new album
We Love Disney
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/ne-yo-d ... d-34115509
Is this music video going to be included on the blu-ray?
Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:15 pm
by Matt
Return Of Jafar is available on Amazon on Digital HD!

That's so weird. I am wondering if I would wait though for the Blu-Ray combo pack. Hmmm.

Re: Aladdin - Diamond Edition
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 1:55 pm
by Sotiris
It's not the whole thing though. It's just a clip.