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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Ariellen"][quote="AladdinsGenie"]Everyone was assuming that. Like I said before, it's a natural assumption to make, but Disney doesn't always honor anniversaries.[/quote] I think it's more, "Disney honors anniversaries, but not always in the RIGHT year." :wink: I wouldn't at all be surprised if they slapped a "20th Anniversary" label on the new edition. I remember the last [i]Lady and the Tramp[/i] DVD and [i]Beauty and the Beast[/i] in IMAX were both stamped with anniversary editions slightly belatedly. The White Rabbit must head these decisions.[/quote]
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Falcon
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:47 pm
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It's not available in the US. WTF.
lisa jane
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:04 am
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I also now have the blu-ray (was released in March in Australia) - mine is different artwork on the cover though. I have the same special features as Chris.
My blu-ray also includes the film on DVD as well plus a digital copy.
Also brought on the same day a DVD box set of Aladdin, Return of Jafar and King of Thieves - but are just normal DVDs and not blu-ray. Has the movie music mode, sing along mode, games and DisneyPedia.
Chris
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:46 pm
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Sadly not.
Special features are;
Filmmakers Audio Commentary (John Musker, Ron Clements and Amy Pell)
Sing Along with the Movie
Deleted Scenes (with intros)
- Aladdin and Jasmine's First Meeting
- Aladdin in the Lap of Luxury
Music Videos
- A Whole New World (Regina Belle and Peabo Bryson)
- A Whole New World (Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson)
- Proud of Your Boy (Clay Aiken)
(Really wish those last two were Adam Jacobs and Courtney Reed!!)
Deleted Songs (with intros)
- You Can Count on Me
- Humiliate the Boy
- Why Me
- Proud of Your Boy (Original Demo Recording)
A Diamond in the Rough: The Making of Aladdin
Sneak Peaks
- Monsters University
- Planes
- Disneyland Paris 20th Anniversary
- Epic Mickey 2
- Tinker Bell (didn't say which, just the next Tinker Bell movie)
Missing from the Platinum Edition;
Animators Audio Commentary
Pop Up Fun Facts
Behind the Scenes of the Music Video for both AWNW and POYB
Proud of Your Boy (Original Story Reel with Clay Aiken singing)
Aladdin's Magical Carpet Adventure (Virtual DVD Ride)
Inside the Genie's Lamp
3 Wishes Game
The Genie World Tour
Alan Menken: Musical Renaissance Man
The Art of Aladdin (Art Review with Commentary, Gallery)
Publicity (Theatrical Trailer, Gallery and Sequel Trailers)
I've not had chance to watch them yet but I think the special features are all standard def. I can live without the games, but I really wish they'd included the animators commentary and the Alan Menken: Musical Renaissance Man feature.
That said this is only a single disc release and the Diamond in the Rough feature alone is still more than most 2-3 disc Diamond Editions get these days, so I'm relatively happy with the release. There's nothing new but most of the important features were carried over (and Aladdin was arguably the best Disney DVD for special features/additional content to begin with).
I wish there was at least one new feature, but the DVD features covered everything in so much depth it's hard to think what they could add unless Disney was willing to release the full story board reels for the Original Version of the film with all the cut Ashman/Menken material, and that's pretty much unheard of. Maybe if the US release isn't until next year we can get a short feature on the new show (TLM3 had a feature on the Broadway show) or some new Deleted Songs like BOAK and High Adventure since people will know them from the musical.
Hey, wouldn't it be pretty amazing if they one day did a set that featured the Original Version story reels, the uncut unrestored cinema release, the hi def restored digital version and the stage show complete with behind the scenes stuff taking your through each version and how the original version was melded with the final film version to create the stage version. Never gonna happen, but it would be a very unique release with some fantastic behind the scenes material.
Sorry, got distracted there. The most important thing about this release is that the film looks gorgeous in HD!
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:59 am
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Any new features?
Chris
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:42 pm
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Out today in the UK
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 2:19 pm
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Okay, looking at the information I'm seeing, one of two things is going to happen:
1. It's been bumped back to a 2014 release so they can bring it back to theaters, as well. With BATB and Finding Nemo under-performing in their 3-D releases, they're probably doing the same thing they did to us during the IMAX releases back in the early 2000s. The Little Mermaid goes next in the fall with a Blu-ray release + 3-D release. If that under-performs as well, we probably won't get a 3-D release and they'll just give us the blu-ray. I guess I'm okay with taking that chance if there's a 3-D release involved, but if it's just being bumped back all so Peter Pan can go first and generate quick revenue without the promise of a 3-D release, I'll be very, very mad. Germany seems to be on track to get a blu-ray release, so when we're getting one is still up in the air.
2. It'll still come out spring 2013, it just won't be a Diamond Edition. It'll be a late anniversary edition, which I don't want because it probably won't have anything new on it and everyone can just hold on to their platinum editions. Aladdin's transfer was so good, there's no point in getting the same things over again unless you want a little higher quality audio.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:42 pm
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WHY CAN'T WE HAVE NICE THINGS?! I was looking forward to that, ugh!
Ariellen
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:55 am
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Disappointing news from DVDizzy.com:
September 26, 2012 - An insert inside Cinderella's upcoming combo pack reveals that Aladdin has been bumped either from its spring 2013 Blu-ray release date or the Diamond Collection altogether. Peter Pan is now scheduled for a Blu-ray debut next spring, with The Little Mermaid confirmed to follow in the fall. Another booklet advertises the upcoming Blu-ray debuts of The Absent-Minded Professor & Son of Flubber: 2-Movie Collection, Pollyanna, Babes in Toyland, and Flubber (15th Anniversary Edition). No dates are given, but at least some of those are anticipated to be in stores by year's end.
Princess of Agrabah
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 7:43 pm
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All right! Between this, the Superman movie, and Mermaid 3D I'm psyched for 2013
Ariellen
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:54 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
Everyone was assuming that. Like I said before, it's a natural assumption to make, but Disney doesn't always honor anniversaries.
I think it's more, "Disney honors anniversaries, but not always in the RIGHT year."
I wouldn't at all be surprised if they slapped a "20th Anniversary" label on the new edition. I remember the last
Lady and the Tramp
DVD and
Beauty and the Beast
in IMAX were both stamped with anniversary editions slightly belatedly. The White Rabbit must head these decisions.
Chris
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 4:22 pm
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Sad we won't get it this year, but really happy Disney have kept it in the Diamond Collection.
It's definitelty slipped though as Aladdin Platinum edition came out a year after TLK Platinum Edition. Cinderella has moved forward a year!
In the last cylce Bambi was before Cinderella (moved to before TLK for Diamond Edition) and Lady was before TLM (moved to before Cinderella). So Aladdin now fills the spring gap and TLM remains the fall release for next year. Sadly this means we may not get a 3D re-release (TLM is already scheduled as 2013's 3D re-release) but then again until now we weren't getting a Diamond Edition either so anything is possible! Just keep wishing and it may happen!
lisa jane
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:25 am
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Awww so disappointed at a delay
Hopefully it has good special features.
Looking at my blu-ray player sadly...
Meesh
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:28 pm
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I wonder if it has any new special features!! I can't imagine what else they'd release!
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:05 pm
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I'm just spamming this thread now, but does that mean a possible 3-D theatrical release is being planned? That would be so sexy.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:03 pm
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I do have to wonder what made them change their minds, though, because that wasn't originally part of the line up at all. Maybe they figure we're far enough away from politics to have it on the shelves again? At any rate, I have a year to get a blu-ray player fml
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