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#ALADDIN OLD MAN JAFAR MOVIE#
Supervising Animator Glen Keane used parts of teen idols and movie actors to build Aladdin's physique. In design he became more athletic-looking, more filled out, more of a young leading man, more of a teen-hunk version than before." He was initially going to be as young as 13, but that eventually changed to eighteen. Director and producer John Musker explains: "In early screenings, we played with him being a little bit younger, and he had a mother in the story. One of the first issues that the animators faced during production of Aladdin was the depiction of Aladdin himself. When he was sixteen he fell in with a group of circus performers, one of whom was the monkey Abu. When he was twelve, he stole a vest, a pair of pants, and a fez from a clothes line. However, he managed to escape by picking the locks to his chains. Eventually, he was apprehended and sentenced to detention within the palace dungeon. Initially, the boy managed to outmaneuver the guards. Aladdin had stolen an apple from a fruit stand. When Aladdin was seven, he had his first encounter with Razoul, the new captain of the Sultan's guard. Aladdin's parents were too poor to provide clothing for their son. When Aladdin was two, his mother was captured by bandits and was presumed dead. When Aladdin was only an infant, his father left him and his mother in order to find a better life for his family. Aladdin was born 18 years prior to the events in the first film. He steals to survive, making him a sort of Robin Hood-type thief. He never received a formal education, and has only learned by being on the streets of Agrabah. When Aladdin is introduced initially, he is 18 years old. In all animated productions, Aladdin is voiced by American actor Scott Weinger, while his singing voice is provided by Brad Kane.
#ALADDIN OLD MAN JAFAR SERIES#
He also stars in the animated television series based on the film. Jasmine's unnnamed mother (mother-in-law, deceased)Īladdin is a fictional character and the protagonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin, and its two direct-to-video sequels The Return of Jafar (1994) and Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996).