An alternate dub was recorded at Golden Sync Studios and distributed in United States and Canada by The Samuel Goldwyn Company, and featured a celebrity voice cast as the main characters (Christopher Atkins, Kristy McNichol, John Carradine and June Lockhart). A wicked wizard covets the lamp's magical powers and sets about stealing it. Aladdin (also known as … This dub would air on Television by The Disney Channel in September 3, 1984 and American Movie Classics (AMC) in April 5, 1992. I contacted them in regards to the community standards issues and it looks like the site may now have “passed their test”. I love anime, particularly the the titles of the 1980s. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I grew up with a small handful of these titles, but I have always wanted to know more of what was available. Let me know.I think I may have fixed the Facebook sharing issue. A wicked wizard covets the lamp's magical powers and sets about stealing it. A quick rub on the metal, ceramic, or whatever material you choose (I vote for lapis luzali) can bestow to it’s owner quite the unexpected surprise of abundant wishes. Aladdin, a street boy discovers the secret summoning a Genie from within an ordinary-looking lamp. Funny enough, Ashley from The Review Heap and I talked about what anime could work as alternate universe takes on Disney movies if they have the same stories or whatever.If we could count anime Disney stole from, then you can easily put Nadia: Secret of Blue Water and Kimba the White Lion!The Little Mermaid too, Toei’s version makes me cry everytime.Wait… there’s a Jungle Book made in Japan? I found the Wikipedia on it and it was made in 1989, so I could review it here… have to find it now… and behold it is on YouTube (YES!!!). I haven’t seen it, but I know it exists. Now I can include Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp amongst all these other stories as official anime! Aladdin and his companion, a runaway princess, pit themselves against the wizard's malevolent spells. Aladdin and his companion, a runaway princess, pit themselves against the wizard's malevolent spells. Facebook said this violates its “community standards.” Weird.I tried to set up a Facebook a while back and I was getting similar issues saying that I was spam, or against community standards. I also like Chuck Jones’ version from the 1970sI see. I also have Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest as well if you can link through those. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. | 1980s | 1970s | 1960s |Don’t judge an old dirty lamp by it’s appearance alone. Maybe you should give it a review!Do you have any idea why I cannot share this wonderful post on Facebook? I’ve heard of that version, but I never saw it.
Let me know if it works for sharing and thank you for pointing out this issue,Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Good battles evil and white magic combats black before this Persian fable ends. I don’t like Facebook that much. Good battles evil and white magic combats black before this Persian fable ends. Aladdin was one I was not aware of, yet Swan Lake and The Little Mermaid I had known since childhood. All I want is an anime adaptation of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp is an animated movie released on March 13th, 1982 by Toei based on the classic Aladdin folktale. I currently live in the Midwest of the U.S. and also have passions for astrology, music and being outside… often barefoot! But, has not seen a home media release to date. Even as a kid, I was never a fan of the Disney version, so I think this could be a good alternative.Yes, there is.