Sunday, August 23, 2009

Disney Presents the Return of Jafar


Disney Presents the Return of Jafar
The legend continues in Disney's ALADDIN: THE RETURN OF JAFAR, the second movie in Aladdin's magical saga! When Jafar's last wish was granted, he became the most powerful genie of all. But it came with a price -- entrapment in a magic lamp! Now he has escaped and he has only one thing on his mind: revenge against Aladdin! A thrilling new adventure begins as everyone teams up against this evil sorcerer. From battling thieves on flying horses to dodging flames inside an exploding lava pit, it is up to Aladdin -- with Princess Jasmine, Abu, Carpet, and Genie by his side -- to save the kingdom once and for all! Get ready to share all the magic, music, and mystery of ALADDIN: THE RETURN OF JAFAR -- with five showstopping songs and exciting new bonus features!
Customer Review: Stupidly Stupendous!
Jafar was an awesome villain, but would he REALLY choose to come back for a sequel if he knew he was going to look like a silly, fanged phantom who disguises himself as Jasmine, sings showtunes and says things like: "I'll say goodbye to your boyfriend, Princesssss!" I'm guessing not. Although Jafar is still smashing, he's scripted badly. Jonathan Freeman is an extremely talented voice actor, particularly with this psychotic sorcerer, but Jafar was never a goof. And "granny's gonna grab ya!" just doesn't seem like something he'd say. So with Jafar, acting all strange, one must look to the other characters in the movie. Aladdin still lies, and is still obnoxious. Jasmine is stupid. She is portrayed as very, VERY submissive and idiotic. Genie is dumb. In the first movie, he was cheesy in a good way, but here, he tries to steal everyone's shine and just comes off as a buffoon. You end up feeling sorry for all of these characters who you loved so much in the last film. Iago (voiced by Gilbert Gottfried) is the only shining thing, really. I mean, he stayed in character. He is bitter, rude, crass, and hilarious-- every bit as hilarious as he was in the first movie. Abis Mal, the thief (voiced by Jason Alexander), is pretty dang funny, too, sometimes, 'cause he's such a schmo. But the movie just isn't good quality. There are several obvious mistakes, some inking errors, and more than a few misplaced lines. There are continuity errors- Aladdin is still in his street clothes, Genie still wears his restraints... And there are a few head-scratchers, like, why everyone is so enraged that Iago is back, and how he is such a traitor.. I mean, he is a parrot. "Return" takes "Aladdin" too seriously, and the insanity was one of the reasons why "A" was so much fun. Watch, but don't expect great things.
Customer Review: Really Like the Songs
The story line is okay, but I really like the music better than the original Aladdin.


The Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles, Second Edition
The Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles is the must-have resource for information on everything Disney. From comic books and movie cells to music boxes and snow globes, this book is a complete guide to Disneyana--from "Steamboat Willie" to "The Nightmare Before Christmas"--and includes thousands of collectibles featuring hundreds of beloved Disney characters.

The Official Price Guide to Disney Collectibles also includes:

· Over 28,000 items listed within more than 125 sections of Disney collectibles
· A full-color photograph and current values for every listing
· Characters from classic Disney animated features, Disney/Pixar collaborations, live-action films, and TV series
Customer Review: You need this book
This is a fantastic book for Disney collectors of all types and levels. I highly recommend it to anyone with half an interest in this field. If you don't collect Disneyana before you buy this you certainly will once you get a copy in your hands. It covers so many areas and is very informative. Also it has fantastic pictures of many unknown treasures.
Customer Review: one of the best disneyana guides ever!
Ted Hake has dealt in Disney collectibles for 40 years, and he has turned his experience into a true collector's companion. This book is a must for both the novice and advanced collector of (early) Disneyana. The selection of items is excellent, discussing great pieces not only from the US but from the entire world.


Disney's Family Christmas
Out of print in the U.S.! Looking for a collection of Christmas tunes that will appeal to the whole family? Well, Disney seems to have hit the nail on the head with this little gem. Every song is a classic sing-along holiday tune sung by Disney characters, children's choirs and others. It's a giggle fest for the kids (Goofy is in top form on this release) and a soothing reminder of Christmas cheer for the adults. 20 tracks including 'Jingle Bells', 'Deck The Halls', 'Sleigh Ride', 'Here Comes Santa Claus', 'Frosty The Snowman' and more. EMI.

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