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*Italian
 
*Italian
 
**''Aladino'' (DVD, Legocart; DVD, Bimbo Cartoons)
 
**''Aladino'' (DVD, Legocart; DVD, Bimbo Cartoons)
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==Dub actors==
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*Spanish (Dubbing Films, Barcelona):
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**Carlos Lladó as Aladin
 
==Dub edits==
 
==Dub edits==
 
*The English version, aside from the actors poorly reading their lines, which are often out of sync with the animation, infamously loops a piece of music from the film (specifically the scene where Aladin is in the parade) over the entirety of it, with the exception of the beginning of the film. Whenever a character speaks, the audio from the German track that plays underneath the music loop stops.
 
*The English version, aside from the actors poorly reading their lines, which are often out of sync with the animation, infamously loops a piece of music from the film (specifically the scene where Aladin is in the parade) over the entirety of it, with the exception of the beginning of the film. Whenever a character speaks, the audio from the German track that plays underneath the music loop stops.

Revision as of 17:10, 2 April 2020

Titles

  • German:
    • Aladin und die Wunderlampe (VHS/DVD, various distributors)
  • English:
    • Alladin (DVD, East West Entertainment)
  • French:
    • Aladin et la lampe magique (DVD, Fun Kids)
  • Italian
    • Aladino (DVD, Legocart; DVD, Bimbo Cartoons)

Dub actors

  • Spanish (Dubbing Films, Barcelona):
    • Carlos Lladó as Aladin

Dub edits

  • The English version, aside from the actors poorly reading their lines, which are often out of sync with the animation, infamously loops a piece of music from the film (specifically the scene where Aladin is in the parade) over the entirety of it, with the exception of the beginning of the film. Whenever a character speaks, the audio from the German track that plays underneath the music loop stops.
    • This is also the case with the French dub of the movie (done by the same team). The looping track in this case is from the scene where Aladin is in the market. The track stops playing after Aladin lets the genie out of the lamp.
  • The Italian version uses a different backing track much like the English and French versions do, albeit not as poorly-done. The new tracks were taken from the Bluevalley CD 7b. Specific tracks include "Arabia" and "Tiefebene".