Aladdin and the King of Thieves facts for kids
Aladdin and the King of Thieves is an animated movie from 1996 made by Disney. It is the second sequel to the popular 1992 Disney movie Aladdin. The story follows Aladdin as he tries to find and save his long-lost father. Robin Williams returned to voice the Genie in this movie, after not being in the first sequel.
About the Movie
Aladdin and the King of Thieves was released in 1996. It was a direct-to-video movie, meaning it came out on video tapes and DVDs instead of in movie theaters. This movie is the third part of the Aladdin story, following Aladdin (1992) and The Return of Jafar (1994). It also acts as the final part of the Aladdin animated TV series.
The Story of Aladdin's Father
The main story of the movie is about Aladdin's search for his father. Aladdin is about to marry Princess Jasmine. But before the wedding, he finds out his father is still alive. His father is the leader of the Forty Thieves, known as the King of Thieves. Aladdin goes on an exciting adventure to find him and bring him home.
Genie's Return
A big highlight of this movie was the return of Robin Williams as the voice of the Genie. He had not voiced the Genie in the first sequel, The Return of Jafar. Fans were very happy to hear his voice again. The Genie brings a lot of humor and magic to the movie, helping Aladdin on his quest.
Cast
The talented actors who lent their voices to the characters include:
- Scott Weigner as Aladdin
- Robin Williams as Genie
- Jack Angel as Guard
- Phil Proctor as Guards
See also
In Spanish: Aladdin and the King of Thieves para niños