Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
Czarodziejska lampa Alladyna
Sekai Meisaku Douwa: Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp
Genres
- Adventure
- Fantasy
Tags
all 8- SceneDesert79
- SceneForeign79
- FantasyMagic79
- DemographicKids79
- FantasyFairy Tale79
- DramaClass Struggle60
- OtherRoyal Affairs60
- Main CastMale Protagonist60
Genres: Adventure, Fantasy. Tags: Desert, Foreign, Magic, Kids, Fairy Tale, Class Struggle, Royal Affairs, Male Protagonist.
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Popularity
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Episode Progress
Complete1 / 1 episodes aired
All 1 episodes available
- Aired
- Mar 13, 1982 –
- Duration
- 5 min
- Time to Complete
- 1h 5m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Toei Animation
Alternative Titles
jaアラジンと魔法のランプ
en-x-romajiSekai Meisaku Douwa: Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp
enAladdin and the Magic Lamp
deAladdin und die Wunderlampe
enCzarodziejska lampa Alladyna
Synopsis
This film stays very faithful to the original down to the smallest details, save for the kangaroo-rat that suddenly appears twenty minutes into the movie and subsequently follows Aladdin around, serving no purpose in the story but fulfilling the role of token animal mascot. The screenwriter needs no introduction; Akira Miyazaki single-handedly wrote five of the classic WMT series, including Perrine and Rascal, and participated in two others. The only other name among the staff that rings a bell, though, is Yukihide Takekawa, who was responsible for the music in the magnificent and unknown Unico pilot film. The story takes some illogical and confusing jumps at the point where Aladdin begins to court the princess, and the extravagant animation that had characterised Toei films of the 60s, when Toei had the best animators around, had become a thing of the past long before this point; but this is still an above-average film, in large part because of the screenplay that stays so faithful to the original. The character designs are slightly more western-looking than one is accustomed to seeing in anime. (Source: pelleas.net)
Synopsis
This film stays very faithful to the original down to the smallest details, save for the kangaroo-rat that suddenly appears twenty minutes into the movie and subsequently follows Aladdin around, serving no purpose in the story but fulfilling the role of token animal mascot.
The screenwriter needs no introduction; Akira Miyazaki single-handedly wrote five of the classic WMT series, including Perr
This film stays very faithful to the original down to the smallest details, save for the kangaroo-rat that suddenly appears twenty minutes into the movie and subsequently follows Aladdin around, serving no purpose in the story but fulfilling the role of token animal mascot.
The screenwriter needs no introduction; Akira Miyazaki single-handedly wrote five of the classic WMT series, including Perrine and Rascal, and participated in two others. The only other name among the staff that rings a bell, though, is Yukihide Takekawa, who was responsible for the music in the magnificent and unknown Unico pilot film.
The story takes some illogical and confusing jumps at the point where Aladdin begins to court the princess, and the extravagant animation that had characterised Toei films of the 60s, when Toei had the best animators around, had become a thing of the past long before this point; but this is still an above-average film, in large part because of the screenplay that stays so faithful to the original. The character designs are slightly more western-looking than one is accustomed to seeing in anime.
(Source: pelleas.net)
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This film stays very faithful to the original down to the smallest details, save for the kangaroo-rat that suddenly appears twenty minutes into the movie and subsequently follows Aladdin around, serving no purpose in the story but fulfilling the role of token animal mascot. The screenwriter needs no introduction; Akira Miyazaki single-handedly wrote five of the classic WMT series, including Perr
This film stays very faithful to the original down to the smallest details, save for the kangaroo-rat that suddenly appears twenty minutes into the movie and subsequently follows Aladdin around, serving no purpose in the story but fulfilling the role of token animal mascot. The screenwriter needs no introduction; Akira Miyazaki single-handedly wrote five of the classic WMT series, including Perrine and Rascal, and participated in two others. The only other name among the staff that rings a bell, though, is Yukihide Takekawa, who was responsible for the music in the magnificent and unknown Unico pilot film. The story takes some illogical and confusing jumps at the point where Aladdin begins to court the princess, and the extravagant animation that had characterised Toei films of the 60s, when Toei had the best animators around, had become a thing of the past long before this point; but this is still an above-average film, in large part because of the screenplay that stays so faithful to the original. The character designs are slightly more western-looking than one is accustomed to seeing in anime. (Source: pelleas.net)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes does Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp have?
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is a movie and has only one episode.
Is Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp suitable for all ages?
Yes, Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp has an age rating of G, which means it is suitable for all ages.
Is Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp part of a series?
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is the first and only entry in its franchise, meaning it is not part of a larger series.
What genre is Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp?
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp falls under the Fantasy and Adventure genres.
Information
- Type
- Movie
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Aired
- Mar 13, 1982 –
- Episodes
- 1 / 1
- Duration
- 5 min
- Time to Complete
- 1h 5m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Toei Animation
Alternative Titles
jaアラジンと魔法のランプ
en-x-romajiSekai Meisaku Douwa: Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp
enAladdin and the Magic Lamp
deAladdin und die Wunderlampe
enCzarodziejska lampa Alladyna
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