
Movie spotlight
The New Adventures of Aladdin
A new adaptation of the beloved Arabian fairy tale about Aladdin. In this version of the story, Aladdin is a Russian guard Alyosha, who by chance ends up in a distant country, where he receives this name and, of course, finds his princess - the magnificent Budur. Genie is a woman in this story, and the flying carpet is the cabin of the plane.
Insights
Plot Summary
This animated series follows the mischievous and street-smart Aladdin as he navigates the bustling city of Agrabah, often getting into trouble with his quick wit and cunning plans. Along with his loyal companions, he encounters magical mishaps, faces comical villains, and strives to make his way in a world full of adventure. The show blends humor with lighthearted escapades, centering on Aladdin's everyday life and his quest for excitement.
Critical Reception
As a direct-to-video animated series, 'The New Adventures of Aladdin' received minimal critical attention. It was generally viewed as a light, family-friendly offering aimed at younger audiences, with its plotlines and animation style reflecting typical Saturday morning cartoons of its era. While not a critical darling, it served its purpose as accessible entertainment for children.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks the charm and depth of its theatrical predecessors.
Offers simple, episodic adventures suitable for young children.
Animation and storyline are standard for a television cartoon of its time.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The New Adventures of Aladdin (2011)' is not readily available, suggesting it did not generate significant audience discussion or ratings on the platform.
Fun Fact
This 2011 animated series is often confused with the 1994 Disney television series also titled 'The New Adventures of Aladdin', which featured a different animation style and plot.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources