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DeviantArt artist Goldy-Gry published “Aladdin Villains 2″ today. A commission of four of Agrabah’s most powerful enemies.
Arbutus has the power to let plants do his bidding,
Kartoum the powerful wizard capable of stripping Mozenrath from his powers,
Ayam Aghoul lord of the underworld with the power control shadows and Chaos the hectic cat with more power in his pinky then a palace full of genies.

Aladdin Villains 2 by *Goldy-Gry on deviantART

In an earlier commission for anime-tr-oblast-kurt Goldy-Gry formed a team of the TV series recurring villains Mozenrath, Abis Mal, Mechanicles and Mirage.

Aladdin Villains by *Goldy-Gry on deviantART

Michele pointed me to a disney.com webpage showcasing the Disney Dream Portrait Series by Annie Leibovitz. And the recent photos of Whoopie Goldberg as the genie and J-LO and hubby Marc Anthony as Jasmine and Aladdinhaving their own magic carpet ride.

I’ve seen it already a couple of days ago, it was a short discussion at Aladdin Central, and I’ve seen it, thanks though. Here’s what I have to say:
I think the photos are artistically very beautiful. But, with my critical guard-the-fandom, eye I see many errors.
I mean, I understand it was too much hassle to recreate Carpet’s unique pattern but at least the outfits of Jennifer and Marc should’ve resembled the animated characters. Instead she wears that might be modeled after Jasmine’s golden Enchanted Tales dress. While Marc wears a shirt, the cartoon Aladdin doesn’t wear shirts until deep into the series, and a jacket with a nice looking pattern.
The good thing is the use of Taj Mahal which the 1992 films creators based Agrabah’s Palace design on.

Whoopi is a good actress with many classic roles in many more classic films on her resume but I question she can play a genie, at least not big blue. Due to her Lion King connection, she voices Shenzi, the thumbnail made me think she was doing Mufasa.
Notice she does wear golden bracelets and comes from a lamp.

You know I’m afraid that Disney theatrical productions will, eventually, make Genie a black woman when it’s time for the Broadway show. Not that I’m a racist but I never understood why so often major supporting character change sex and race in Broadway adoptions of Disney films.
I mean look at the Disney musicals. Rafiki was male in the film but became female for the Broadway show. In Tarzan they did the same with Turk and in The Little Mermaid Triton went from a white male merman to a black merman.

Then look at the other photos in every photo, except maybe King Arthur, it easy to see which character the celeb plays with matching costumes but the Aladdin photos don’t. That’s odd don’t you think?

Little Jasmine and Rajah by BlossomBlossom-Disneyaholic at DeviantArt or DA for short recenty published a cute Jasmine/Rajah fan art piece.
She modeled Princess Jasmine in her little girl from the book Tales from Agrabah. Rajah is based on Simba from The Lion King. You want to check put her gallery for other Disney related work, there are some nice Peter Pan drawings and a variy of Disney heriones pass by too. A drawing of Jasmine in a Princess Magazine-isque dress is worth looking at as well.

CrashManEXE, reviewed over 75 pirate/bootleg games for NES, SNES and Genesis game consoles, posted in-game footage from Super Aladdin. A bootleg port from the Aladdin Genesis version. As you see the visuals are awful which is an understatemend. Both animation and sound effects are curious as well.
The only ‘good’ thing about this abination is Alan Menken’s Prince Ali in high speed. It’s so funny! :lol:

Jasmine's World entranceDisney Princess Enchanted Journey opens with a visual very pleasing intro movie in where the player meets their avatar. A mysterious girl whose face is hidden deep under a brown cloak. For reasons unknown she has a severe case of memory loss. As the narrator tells the story of this little girl we see her following a pixie to a long abandon castle. It slightly resembles the typical fairytale castle. The voice over continues by telling that the castle was once the home of a princess but has been under a curse. Only a special little girl can break it by helping the Disney princesses the girl can break the curse one piece at the time.

Next the player can customize the little girl (its avatar) in detail from her dress color to eye color. After that’s done the girl practices her magic wand against the bogs in the throne room. The bogs are cursed butterflies and are very easy defeated. Just hit them with your magic three times. The creatures aren’t exactly tough opponents, 3 strikes and they’re out. Most Bogs roaming the worlds can even be ignored if you choose.

Agrabah Main Street
The nameless pixie takes your avatar to the secret forbidden room in the castle. It’s where the player can select which princess to visit but walking to her painting. As a Jasmine fanatic I entered her world first. Agrabah is the largest location in Jasmine’s world. There’s the main street and the bazaar both filled with market stalls, crates, barrels and baskets.

The graphics in Enchanted Journey are quite good, for a simple children game. On first viewing it felt like I was playing Nasira’s Revenge all over again. The graphics of this 2001 game where very crude and ugly. The characters had wooden animation with textures as faces and no moving parts like lips or eyes. And the scenery where not more than flat 2D images. In Enchanted Journey the locations are designed in full 3D.

Example of the common characters inhabiting each worldSadly the only characters you’ll find are the same people that look and appear the same in every world and while you can intact with them they all have the same standard spoken lines. Like all characters in Enchanted Journey, including the little girl and princesses, their movements is in an endless loop when not interacting with you. The most interaction comes from the little girl and the Disney princesses as they talk. The sidekicks have more reprieve movements and gestures but still prove enough variety to be believable as CG interpretations of their hand drawn counterparts. But all interaction is nothing more than pre-recorded movies that are always the same with every visit. Anno 2007 I had higher expectations of a 3D game with Disney characters. A missed opportunity.

The gameplay has the same mini-games and puzzles in every world just with different characters in a different setting but the premise stay’s the same. The mini-games are simple activities like catch falling items or kill Bogs to retrieve items. Like the dumb uninspiring DVD games these mini games have no punishment system. Its fine if you don’t catch an item, the bar stays at the same level and the items keep coming. Examples include Dopey catching diamonds and Flounder catching human things.


Meeting Princess Jasmine in the palace garden Close-up of Jasmine

In Agrabah the Bogs made mirage treasures that the people seem to be obsessive about. With a twirl of your magic wand the fake treasures are return to common things like food. Following the trail of gems brings the player to the palace garden where they meet a fine looking CG Jasmine with the sweet sexy voice of Linda Larkin herself. Jasmine’s edges are blocky, best noticeable when the camera pens around he. You’ll see her making sharp turns down. But the character is realistic enough to be believable. She tells you to see Abu back at the marketplace.

A mini-game of hide and seek with the monkey in the city is needed before returning to see Jasmine again. Once in the garden Jasmine there are suddenly two Abu’s. Chapter 1 ends when the little girl avatar magic reveals that Abu that was with Jasmine is a goose. Jasmine thanks you and the camera pens up.

Chapter 2 The Desert
Chapter 2 brings us back to Jasmine at the palace where she explains to see Abu at the desert gate. After a short trip around the market the player finds a fence that previously was locked. It is also the first time the Bogs appear in Agrabah.
In the desert Abu needs an escort to the Cave of Wonders or he is distracted by the mirage treasures, sounds like Abu alright. The escort mini-game returns in every world, later you escort Gus, Sebastian and Dopey as well.
Inside the Cave is another common mini-game, kill the Bogs and retrieve the stolen item from them. Bogs stole treasure but in Atlantica they stole singing voices and in Snow White’s world colors are stolen.
To get the lamp the red light from golden monkey statue needs to be avoided. Only move when it’s green. Sounds like a traffic light don’t you think. End chapter 2.

Nearing the Cave of Wonders

Alas things don’t get any more difficult in the Jasmine’s final chapter. Herd 6 geese into their pen by twirling then defeat the genie Bogs and make mirage Bogs. Then follow Jasmine and Abu to the Cave of Wonders and help Abu put back the right color lamp back to their places and chapter finished. Simple but fun to do once but gets repetitive after a few times.
Jasmine and Abu say goodbye to you and the game loads the secret chamber again. Jasmine wears her golden Enchanted Tales outfit.

Jasmine at the oasis
End of Chapter 3 and Jasmine's World

Summary

Pro

  • Nice graphics
  • Linda Larkin as Jasmine
  • Fun for a few times
  • Improved over the last 3D Aladdin game, Nasira’s Revenge

Cons

  • To easy.
  • Characters have little moved and keep looping.
  • The Bogs are utterly easy to defeat.
  • Missed opportunity to make a family oriented 3D Disney Princess game.
  • Could’ve been more like the Kingdom Hearts series with Princesses only.

Rating: 3 out 5 stars

As I said on 14 February 2007 I recently bought the Disney Aladdin Valentine card set by Cleo. I was slightly dissapointed to find that the 38 cards only have 10 different images. The cards are smaller then expected, the envelops measure 13 x 7,5 cm. The cards come in pairs with a fold line the middle.

The images are already scanned but have to retouched and cleaned up first. . I hope to release clean versions before Valentines day but work and renovating the kitchen eats up allot of my time so it might be a while before I have them ready.

In the mean time I turned my favorite card into a regular size wallpaper for your viewing pleasure.

The wallpaper measures 1024 by 768 pixels.

Set the wallpaper as your desktop background by clicking on the thumbnail then right click on the full version and choose Set as background .

Perhaps it’s because Aladdin isn’t the typical fairytale princess story Disney was known for in the past because until know I didn’t found a reference. No magic carpet ride, no evil vizier not even a magic lamp are the film. Mermaid, Snow, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast got tons of references. Even 3 princess voice actress had tiny guest roles.

But DlandDug at LaughingPlace finally found something. In an specified scene

The Queen refers to Giselle as that “forest rat,” in the same manner that Jafar refers to Aladdin as that “street rat.”

Yay for us and thank you Kevin Lima for honoring your second Disney project as writer.

Heather completed the transscript of Nefir Say Nefir richly illustrated with screenshots.

My respondse

Nice quality screenshots. Nefir isn’t one of my favorite baddies he’s in his core just pure greed, nothing else. The Imps on the other hand are cool because they can construct anything in seconds. Now I think about it why did they work of mr. greed anyway? With their talent they could’ve gotten honest work and with the right leader the Imps can accomplish majestic things.

Never Say Nefir

They have hidden musical talents to They should start a band with Aladdin & co. I can’t come up with a catchy name, I such at thinking of names. Anyone?

and now… by ~sunbune

January 18th, 2008

Al and Jas poking around in the palace. It’s eery how good their facial features are drawn. If it wasn’t for the shading the drawing could easy be mistaken for the real thing. One of the best reditions of the couple I’ve seen.

and now… by ~sunbune on deviantART

The Little Mermaid had its premiere night the 10th and as with all openings there was a party after with the actors and creative staff plus guests. As mentioned in a previous post and every other site covering Mermaid Jonathan Freeman plays Grimsby in the stage show adaption of the almost 20 year old Disney animated feature. Time flies by so fast. God I feel old now with my 30 years.

Broadwayworld’s Walter McBride attended and brought his camera along. He took photos of Jodi and Pat, Jodi and Sierra and of course Alan Menken who’s been on the road since December promoting Enchanted, he even stopped by here in Amsterdam. Actually I don’t recall he was so big in the press for his work on all the animated features from the 90′s considering they were bigger then Enchanted in terms of box office and popularity it stakes me as odd.

But what really surprised me how much Jonathan Freeman seemed to have aged in barely 4 years I saw his interviews on Aladdin’s Special Edition DVD. Even in the 10+ years between archive recording footage and the interview he didn’t looked that much older.

Jonathan Freeman at The Little Mermaid Musical premiere
Copyright Broadwayworld

Youtube’r Chrissy4jc made a Sims 2 music video of Aladdin’s theme. She cleverly uses Sim actions to make it appear the characters are singing and expressing. Using Genie on the drums and playing guitar and camera
Angles kept the music video fresh prevented from becoming boring.

Her Part of That World video is worth a recommendation because Chrissy recreated a believable underwater world by using floor titles and wallpaper plus the standard Sims 2 furniture. Ariel gestures are distracting from the song. The unknown singer isn’t very good and brings the video down. More or less the same goes for her Pocahontas video, too much gesture, bad singer.

Her Beauty and the Beast video is so awesome I can’t begin to describe it you’ve to watch it yourself.

A Whole New World preformed by Sims

For all everyone romantic at heart. February is just around the corner and what else is the best way to tell your boy/girl friend, fiancée or spouse then a Valentine card of one Disney’s most romantic couple, Aladdin and Jasmine.

Here’s how it works

  1. Place thick high-quality paper in your printer. Matt. photo paper is probably the best choice.
  2. Print the image by right clicking on the picture and select “Print Picture”
  3. Fold the card on the black center line. Then carefully cut out the card.
  4. Write your name on the inside
  5. Print the envelope: Click on thumbnail to load the full size image. Then do step #2 and follow the instruction pictograms.
  6. Give it to your Valentine


Aladdin & Jasmine Valentine Card #1
Aladdin & Jasmine Valentine Card #2
Aladdin & Jasmine Valentine Card #3
Aladdin & Jasmine Valentine Card #4
Aladdin & Jasmine Valentine Card #5

The online copy Walt Disney Company’s annual investors report has the first image of John Musker and Ron Clements 2009 Disney Feature The Princess and the Frog.
Over that the Ultimate Disney forum people noticed the image resembles scenes varying from Peter Pan, the roof and door to Aladdin, Tiana’s pose. Indeed we’ve seen Jasmine in a similar pose looking at the sky thinking or remembering back in 1992.

Aladdin’s Jasmine compared to Tiana from The Princess and the Frog

Brief History of Man

January 12th, 2008

This week marked the third time since I started this blog that I seen The Secret of Dagger Rock live on TV. That means that the series has been rerun 3 times since 2004. The first time I uploaded the episode to YouTube but it was taken down by the moderators not long after uploading. A handful of screenshots and a trip down memory lane where published when TSODR aired again.

So I brainstormed for a few days what to do this time. The scene below is besides Jasmine kicking Mozenraths butt and pulling a Mulan on her own men the favorite moment of this episode that celebrates its 8 year anniversary this October.

A princess Jasmine and tiger Rajah fan art piece made by specyficzna. Both drawning and coloring are done by hand. Often fan art is after drawn by hand then scanned and inkted colored in design software like Photoshop while ten years ago it was mostly all manual labor.Then again ten years ago Deviantart didn’t exist yet and sharing art was a bit more diffecult because of slow Internet connections and few places to upload high quality art to.

Jasmine and Raja by ~specyficzna on deviantART

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