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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Spike"]i was 6 when i saw it and it was great..i think the hunchback of notre dam had the more shocking moments in it, you see the mother dieing in the begining then esmerelda almost dead,we were not used to these kind of stuff in disney movies when it came out, the heroes always win..but its still one of my fav disney films.[/quote]
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AladdinFan92
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:23 pm
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I think pretty much any age is appropriate for Aladdin.It came out the year I was born,so I've been exposed to it all my life.When you're little,you don't really understand the violent scenes,and none of the fight scenes in the movie are that scary anyway,so I think you're neice will be okay.
Guest
Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:35 pm
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Iago wrote:
And we cried like babies during Stich Has A Glitch! you can't forget that
I was HYSTERICAL during that...it was sort of pathetic, but that was a well-made D2V, and it actually had real emotion!
~*DP*~
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 8:09 pm
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Yep, it's that one. I remember snarky Aladdin suspended in the air being sarcastic to Mozenrath...*growl*
Mariposa79
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:38 pm
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Calluna wrote:
persian85033 wrote:
When was that?
In "The Secret of Dagger Rock"; she disguised herself as a guard.
Secret of Dagger Rock? Are you sure is that one? Is that the one where Mozenrath kidnapped Aladdin?
Calluna
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:28 pm
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persian85033 wrote:
When was that?
In "The Secret of Dagger Rock"; she disguised herself as a guard.
persian85033
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 6:16 pm
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APK wrote:
Jasmine had to pretend to be a man once to save Aladdin. She didn't cut her hair, she just put it in a hat! I mean, she loves him and everything, but I've yet to see him cross dress for her or cut all HIS pretty hair off. I don't think Jasmine would cut her hair for anything
When was that? Well, Al has sort of dressed like a girl, didn't he? In the first movie, in the begining of the One Jump Ahead scene, where he was talking to the ladies. Just wrapped in a blanket, or whatever. I hope he doesn't cut his hair off. No, he should wear a wig.
AladdinsGenie wrote:
Genie would cross dress for them, though...and just because he wants to
lolThat's true. A sign of how great a friend Genie actually is. And how much he's willing to do for them.
xfkirsten
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 5:27 pm
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AladdinsGenie wrote:
I guess the truth is offensive now
But wow, talk about your variety of movies
The funniest part was that half the people watching the movie in there were black, and they were all... "WTF?! I'm not offended."
Mariposa79 wrote:
Ah! Cable in the breakrooms. Those were the days.
Yeah, I heard about the entertainment department watched movies during their half hour break and when it rains they go to the Main Entertaiment building to play Playstation and Xbox.
Yup, pretty much! We never had a Playstation or Xbox, sadly. But every break room in a theme park except two (at least that I was in) had a TV with either a VCR or cable or both. One of them at Epcot even had a DVd player.
But especially when you get on "weather sets" and you're doing 20 minutes on, 40 minutes off... TV becomes a great time-killer!
Mariposa79
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:48 pm
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xfkirsten wrote:
Mariposa79 wrote:
The first Disney movie I ever cried was DUMBO, that whole sequence and song to Baby Mine. I still cry watching that.
Oh, man... when we were in the character zoo once, hanging out before a parade, we were watching Beaches... after hearing Bette Midler sing that song, we all had to go out and do the parade, and we were just about in tears!
Yeah, when you see a guest cry because they had a awesome day because you were the one that made them happy. Yeah, it gets to you.
Mariposa79
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:45 pm
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xfkirsten wrote:
Hey, we get bored.
Someone had Beaches, we watched it.
Other movies I remember watching while I was in characters: Lilo and Stitch, Goonies, Bring It On, Robin Hood: Men in Tights (MANY times), Sleeping Beauty, MST3K: The Movie, Roots (although our managers decided it was "offensive" and made us turn it off halfway through), A Bug's Life, Simon Birch (try going out on set after watching THAT one)... those are the ones I recall off the top of my head. Plus hours and hours of TV in the breakrooms that got cable.
Ah! Cable in the breakrooms. Those were the days.
Yeah, I heard about the entertainment department watched movies during their half hour break and when it rains they go to the Main Entertaiment building to play Playstation and Xbox.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:30 pm
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I guess the truth is offensive now
But wow, talk about your variety of movies
xfkirsten
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:22 pm
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Hey, we get bored.
Someone had Beaches, we watched it.
Other movies I remember watching while I was in characters: Lilo and Stitch, Goonies, Bring It On, Robin Hood: Men in Tights (MANY times), Sleeping Beauty, MST3K: The Movie, Roots (although our managers decided it was "offensive" and made us turn it off halfway through), A Bug's Life, Simon Birch (try going out on set after watching THAT one)... those are the ones I recall off the top of my head. Plus hours and hours of TV in the breakrooms that got cable.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:31 pm
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...you were watching "Beaches" before a parade? Wtf? That's soooo random
xfkirsten
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 3:28 pm
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Mariposa79 wrote:
The first Disney movie I ever cried was DUMBO, that whole sequence and song to Baby Mine. I still cry watching that.
Oh, man... when we were in the character zoo once, hanging out before a parade, we were watching Beaches... after hearing Bette Midler sing that song, we all had to go out and do the parade, and we were just about in tears!
Mariposa79
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 2:58 pm
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I saw Aladdin when I was twelve and read the book before the movie came out. screenplay My Godson was about three when he too became the obessed fan. He bugged me for those Aladdin stuff that I HAD. So I bought him the set when I went to Florida and other stuff for him on EBAY.
The first Disney movie I ever cried was DUMBO, that whole sequence and song to Baby Mine. I still cry watching that.
xfkirsten
Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 1:34 pm
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Oh, man, the first time I saw Lilo and Stitch was in the theater at WDW's Downtown Disney on opening day, surrounded by Feature Animation Florida employees. And I tell you what - that "I'm lost" seen had me bawling!
Iago wrote:
And we cried like babies during Stich Has A Glitch! you can't forget that
Heee! I just got that one from Netflix - got it to watch tonight!
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