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| ASIN | B003ARSYOO |
| Actors | Aladdin |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #81,617 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,351 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs #6,068 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,298) |
| Dubbed: | Czech, Dutch, French, Greek, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BUY0196601 |
| Language | Unknown (Dolby Surround), Unqualified (DTS 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Import |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 6.81 x 0.59 inches; 2.75 ounces |
| Release date | April 15, 2013 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 30 minutes |
| Studio | IMPORTS |
| Subtitles: | Dutch, Polish |
C**F
Import Blu Ray...and it works!
I don't usually bother writing reviews, because it always opens a can of worms and reviews can eventually become a boxing match for the righteous. I don't have time for nit picking and nonsense. However, I wanted to write this one to help others in the US avoid any stress in case they decide to buy this Blu Ray version, as it is a UK import. Until my purchase arrived, I was unclear, because most reviews of the Blu ray import are lacking in this basic, clear statement: IT WORKS. So then, I will happily repeat myself for your benefit and will say that, first and foremost: IT WORKS IN US BLU RAY PLAYERS without a hitch! There are no PAL/NTSC issues. Also, as stated in the listing, it contains several languages, starting with the original English, but there is no Spanish (in case this is a concern for you). Also, just so you know, there is NO DVD COPY with this BLU RAY package. The video and audio quality are what you'd expect from a US Disney Blu Ray release, so I won't go into detail other than to say it both are excellent. And yeah, the first song in the film is the edited one we have heard since Disney felt forced to change the lyrics. I have that VHS version and the CD soundtrack with the original and, while I like originals in most cases, I did not keep me from getting this Blu ray and I am Ok with it. And while the Magic Code will not work in your US Disney rewards account, sadly, the bottom line is there is no need for you to wait for Disney to decide that Americans are finally ready for the honor and blessings of these wonderful films (I include 101 Dalmatians in this sarcasm) to be released domestically. You can get them now. I did the same with Dumbo, when Disney kept postponing the Blu Ray release date and when, two years later, they finally did release domestically, I didn't even flinch. I thought I might, but I did not. I will post this review as well in the 101 Dalmatians / 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure import Blu Ray page to help anyone trying to decide if they should get that one also. If you want it, you should get that one as well. Bonus features are: filmakers' audio commentary, the making of Aladdin, sing-along with the movie, deleted scenes, music videos and deleted songs
C**R
A great movie every Disney fan should see.
It has been over twenty years since the last time I saw Aladdin, I saw it in the theater when it debuted when I was just a kid. The blu ray transfer looks incredible (It looks like it Aladdin was made this year, and not over twenty years ago.) It played perfectly on my american blu ray player. Plus this is a representation of when Disney made great animated films, and not the vehicles to sell merchandise like the film's they make nowadays. I think kids of all ages will love this movie, and last but certainly not least I have to mention what a great performance Robin Williams gave as Genie.
K**E
Great product, region A/1 friendly!
The image quality of this Blu-ray is absolutely stunning! Vivid colors, crisp lines, and barely any compression artifacts. Audio is top notch and includes several languages. But for me, the best part is that it's region free! It worked in my U.S. region A/1 Blu-ray player just fine. Oh, and for all you collectors out there, there's a steelbook version of this movie as well. It costs a tad bit more but comes in a premium metal case.
B**N
DVDs do not work
We received 2 DVDs and they did not work when placed into our DVD player. The DVD player works well and plays all other DVDs, but displayed that the DVDs could not be read in this region. I saw NO warning or disclaimer when I purchased them that they would not work in the US. I am very disappointed.
A**I
A great BluRay - though one line change from the US version
I'm not sure why they did it (or if it was an audio glitch), but I noticed a single line change from the US versions I've seen over the years. When Gazeem is preparing to enter the Cave of Wonders, they drop the word 'humble' from his line. US: "It is I, Gazeem. The humble thief." UK version on this disc: "It is I, Gazeem. The (slight pause) thief." That's the only difference I noticed. That aside, the disc is full of great bonus features and was a joy to watch. The picture quality is fantastic.
D**E
Not the American version, but exact same movie.
Not the USA version but it appears to be same movie as original, and I love it. That said, I ordered it because I wasn't sure when Disney would release this from vault and immediately after purchasing I saw they're releasing their USA version soon. If you have Disney Movie Club, you may want to wait for that. The quality of animation and music on this blue ray were excellent though and I see no difference in quality than I'd expect from USA release.
K**R
Aladdin on Bluray Looks Amazing!!!
Last time I saw Disney's Aladdin was in college on DVD which still looked dated (I'm 25 now) and before that was on VHS as a kid. I've been eyeing this Bluray version of Aladdin for a while now, trying to wait for a good price drop because it fluctuated so much. I was able to grab it for $18! Aladdin looks GREAT on Bluray!!! I can't believe how good it looks! It takes me back to my childhood--we also had the Aladdin CD growing and always listened to the songs. This is definitely a classic Disney must have. Aladdin on Bluray is clear, crisp, new-looking, sounds great, updated graphics/animations, everything is perfect! If you remember watching Aladdin on VHS in the 90's like me and miss this classic, grab it now before it starts becoming insanely more expensive like some of the other classic Disney Blurays! I think I saw the Snow White Bluray going for almost $80 and I had bought it at $25 years ago!
F**D
One of the great Disney cartoons.
Disney, who created the greatest feature length cartoons in the word from Snow White to Pinocchio to Fantasia to Dumbo, had a brief renaissance, in which they produced The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and Tarzan. Then, famously, they got a CEO who said, "What do we need with Pixar, we can make cartoons just as good for half the price." And that was the end of that. Aladdin is first rate.
T**S
Superb.
M**S
100% better than the live action version. The 4K transfer is great retaining all the detail and is in the original aspect ratio which leaves small black bars on the sides which is preferable to cropping to 16:9 that can happen on some Disney movies. The soundtrack is somewhat muted with not a lot of surround and sub use. The included bluray version has some extras which are sparse but welcome. Purchased for just over £10 so very pleased.
A**R
Was very disappointed this product would not play on my DVD player.
E**S
Attention, version française québécoise sur la version 4k
J**A
Lo compré al ver que entre los idiomas ponía “Spanish” asecas, pero es español latino, no de España. Por alguna razón en España no se venden las películas Disney en 4K y las que puedes comprar en Reino Unido o EE.UU. vienen siempre en español latino.
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