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Season 2 – Aladdin

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A talkative genie grants wishes.

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Stephen C @bob25009 May 30 8 fantastic final episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more BadNews R @TheMovieSearch 08/11/2024 Following the massive success of Disney’s Aladdin (1992) and its sequel The Return of Jafar, Aladdin: The Animated Series brought Agrabah and its beloved characters to the small screen. Running for three seasons, the series expanded the world of Aladdin in ways the films never could, giving fans a chance to see more adventures with Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Abu, and Carpet. One of the show’s biggest strengths is its world-building. Each episode introduces new villains, magical creatures, and far-off lands, while also developing recurring characters. This allowed the series to feel fresh and adventurous week after week, even if the animation quality was more modest compared to the theatrical film. The series also gave supporting characters more time to shine. Jasmine’s independence and strength were showcased more consistently, Genie brought the humor with his endless transformations, and Abu and Carpet continued to add heart and comic relief. Most importantly, Aladdin himself was allowed to grow as a character, evolving beyond “street rat” into a true hero and leader. Of course, being a TV production, the animation and storytelling don’t always match the cinematic quality of the original film. Some episodes feel formulaic, and the absence of Robin Williams as Genie is noticeable. Still, the show had charm, creativity, and an adventurous spirit that made it an enjoyable watch, especially for young fans of the franchise. In the end, Aladdin: The Animated Series stands as a nostalgic and fun continuation of the story. It kept the magic alive during the mid-90s and gave Disney fans a deeper dive into Agrabah’s world. For anyone who grew up with the films, revisiting the series is like stepping back into a colorful, adventurous part of Disney history. See more Read all reviews
Aladdin — Season 2

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 16, 1995 The Hunted Muktar helps Genie defeat the evil Mozenrath. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 23, 1995 Riders Redux A band of Marauders interrupt the trade route through Agrabah. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 30, 1995 The Book of Khartoum Genie is kidnapped on his way to a date with his girlfriend. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 7, 1995 While the City Snoozes A magic music box puts everyone in Agrabah to sleep except Jasmine and Aladdin. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 14, 1995 Two to Tangle Mozenrath decides to switch bodies with Aladdin, but ends up sharing one body. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 21, 1995 The Ethereal Jasmine's sacrifice saves Agrabah from destruction. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 28, 1995 The Shadow Knows An escaped spirit is stealing people's shadows. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 4, 1995 The Great Rift Aladdin releases a former queen who turns her enemies into jewels. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Bob Boyle
Network
Syndicated
Rating
TV-Y
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 16, 1995