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Aladdin
Aliases: Ali Ababwa
Prince Abubu
Aladdin of Agrabah
Franchise: Aladdin film series
Notability: Main character
Type: Thief
Gender: Male
Race: Arabic
Location: Agrabah, Iran
Known relatives: Jasmine (wife)
Cassim (father)
Status: Alive
First: Aladdin (1992)
Final: Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
Actor: Scott Weinger
Brad Kane

Aladdin is a fictional thief and hero of the people. He is the main character in the Aladdin film series produced by Walt Disney Pictures, which includes one feature film in 1992 called Aladdin as well as two direct-to-video sequels by Walt Disney Television Animation titled The Return of Jafar in 1994 and Aladdin and the King of Thieves in 1996. The character was voiced by actor Scott Weinger with Brad Kane providing his singing voice.

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Aladdin was a homeless young urchin living the life of a thief on the streets of Agrabah with his monkey friend, Abu. Though he often skirted the law, he was a compassionate and kind-hearted soul - a diamond in the rough. Aladdin's life changed dramatically on the day he was forced to explore the Cave of Wonders and discovered a magic lamp that gave him command over a powerful, though oddly humorous Geni

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  • Aladdin was one of the main characters on the Aladdin animated series, which aired for three seasons from 1994 to 1995 on CBS and in syndication. He was voiced by Scott Weinger, who also played the character in the films.
  • Aladdin and Princess Jasmine both teamed up with the Greek hero Hercules to survive the machinations of Hades - Lord of the Underworld, as well as Jafar in the "Hercules and the Arabian Night" episode of Hercules the animated series. This is one of the few occasions where characters from one Disney animated feature film crosses over with those from another animated feature film.
  • Aladdin was one of the main characters featured in the musical theater adaptation of Aladdin where he was played by actor Adam Jacobs.

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