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In this animated adaptation of the popular musical, British widow Anna Leonowens (voiced by Miranda Richardson, with singing by Christiane Noll) and her ten-year-old son Louis (Adam Wylie) travel from... read more read more... London to Siam in 1863. The King of Siam (Martin Vidnovic) has requested a proper English governess to teach his Royal children about the western world, from which he feels his nation can no longer remain isolated. While the King is an absolute monarch bound to uphold the traditions of his country, he is also a man of science. Uncertain about change, he realizes he must lead Siam to find its place in the world, but there are many roadblocks ahead. Anna begins to teach not just the children but also the King. The two strong-willed individuals immediately clash, but Anna soon proves an able advisor, convincing the King not to fight the approaching British emissaries, but to throw them a grand ball instead. There he will convince the world he is the modern monarch of a civilized country. Kralahome (Ian Richardson), the Prime Minister of Siam, has other ideas. As the Royal Astrologer, Kralahome possesses the ability to create powerful and horrific illusions to prey on the fears of his enemies, and he has his own plans for the country. He seeks to rule the nation but he must first get rid of the King. He plans to show the British that the King is a barbarian who should be removed from office, and only a man of Kralahome's sophistication can properly lead the people. With his bumbling assistant, Master Little (Darrell Hammond), the Prime Minister hatches a plot to dethrone the King. ~ Ron Wells, Rovi

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G, 2 hr.

Directed by: Tad Stones

Release Date: June 1, 1995

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DVD Release Date: January 18, 2005

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  • August 15, 2011
    It was okay.
  • April 25, 2011
    While this sequel didn't have the dynamite power of Jafar, it is overall a way better movie and sequel. The addition of the 40 thieves was such a cool concept to bring into the series. Also, it was way too cool to have Robin Williams back as Genie. This has a lot more action than... read more either of the previous movies; concluding with an epic battle on a giant sea turtle with a crazy golden hand. It's simple; if you like Aladdin, you'll like this at least a little. It provides a nice conclusion to Aladdin and Jasmine; who's wedding was interrupted countless times.
  • February 1, 2011
    not as good as other disney movies but it is a great film and that says alot for a direct to video disney sequel
  • May 3, 2010
    Not my favourite walt disney classics but still a entertaining enough classic!
  • March 10, 2010
    Pretty dramatic. But I find it a bit boring than the first two.
  • October 16, 2008
    better than one would think being a third and strait to dvd. it was good williams came back.
  • July 13, 2007
    Not even close to the original but i liked it.
  • May 31, 2007
    Robin Williams returns as the voice the Genie to add his charisma and charm to a charcter that really needs it. The animation and songs, while aren't as good as the original are still pretty good. Jokes galore and some interesting action scenes.
  • December 28, 2006
    This is the third one and it is better than the second one.
  • December 2, 2011
    It was okay.

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Scott G. Mignola
January 2, 2011
Scott G. Mignola, Common Sense Media

A reunion Aladdin fans will love. Full Review

David Nusair
December 6, 2005
David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

...distinctly underwhelming... Full Review

Michael Dequina
September 10, 2005
Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com

Isn't involving enough to sustain interest when the Genie is offscreen. Full Review

John J. Puccio
January 18, 2005
John J. Puccio, Movie Metropolis

...this time Robin Williams is coaxed back into the fold. Understandably, he saves what little day there is to save. Full Review

David Keyes
January 1, 2000
David Keyes, Cinemaphile.org

...a movie that happens before it thinks. Full Review

Emanuel Levy
June 29, 2005
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

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Michelle Alexandria
November 20, 2003
Michelle Alexandria, Eclipse Magazine

No review available.

Darrin Keene
February 4, 2003
Darrin Keene, Film Threat

No review available.

Jeffrey Westhoff
August 9, 2002
Jeffrey Westhoff, Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)

No review available.

Blake French
August 4, 2002
Blake French, NutzWorld

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