It all depends on which character you are looking for a monologue for.
I know of two I will post below...
Genie: Aaaaahhhhh! OY! Ten-thousand years will give ya such a crick in the neck! Whoa! Does it feel good to be outta there! (pretends to have a microphone) Nice to be back, ladies and gentlemen. (to Aladdin) Hi, where ya from? What's your name? Aladdin! Hello, Aladdin. Nice to have you on the show. Can we call you 'Al?' Or maybe just 'Din?' Or howbout 'Laddi?' (suddenly is wearing a kilt) Sounds like "Here, boy! C'mon, Laddi!" Do you smoke? Mind if I do? Oh, sorry Cheetah, hope I didn't singe the fur! Hey, Rugman! Haven't seen you in a few millennia! Slap me some tassel! Yo! Yeah! (high-fives carpet) Say, you're a lot smaller than my last master. Either that or I'm gettin' bigger. Look at me from the side, do I look different to you? That's right, you're my master! He can be taught!! What would you wish of me, (as Arnold Schwarzenegger) the ever impressive, (inside a cube) the long contained, (as a ventriloquist with a dummy) often imitated, but never duplicated...he multiplies into about 7 different Genies)...duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated, duplicated.... Genie! Of! The Lamp! (as Ed Sullivan) Right here direct from the lamp, right here for your enjoyment wish fulfillment. Thank you! (back) You get three wishes to be exact. And ix-nay on the wishing for more wishes. That's it, three. Uno, dos, tres. No substitutions, exchanges or refunds. Master, I don't think you quite realize what you've got here! So why don't you just ruminate, while I illuminate the possibilities!
Merchant: Ah, Salaam and good evening to you worthy friend. Please, please, come closer--(camera zooms in, squishing his face) Too close, a little too close. (camera zooms back) There. Welcome to Agrabah. City of mystery, of enchantment...and the finest merchandise this side of the river Jordan, on sale today, come on down! Heh, heh. Look at this! Yes! Combination hookah and coffee maker, also makes Julienne fries. Will not break! (taps it on table) Will not! (it falls apart) It broke! Ooohhh! Look at this! (pulls out a Tupperware container) I have never seen one of these intact before. This is the famous Dead Sea Tupperware. Listen. (opens it and he makes the Tupperware squeaky sound out of the corner of his mouth) Ah, still good. Wait, don't go! I can see that you're only interested in the exceptionally rare. I think then, you would be most rewarded to consider...this. (pulls the magic lamp out from his sleeve) Do not be fooled by its common place appearance. Like so many things, it is not what is outside, but what is inside that counts. This is no ordinary lamp! It once changed the course of a young man's life. A young man who, like this lamp, was more than what he seemed. A diamond in the rough. Perhaps you would like to hear the tale? It begins on a dark night, where a dark man waits, with a dark purpose...
Aladdin and Jasmine are from the Disney cartoon "Aladdin". Aladdin himself comes from a middle eastern folk tale but Jasmine was a character invented by Disney for the film.
1) Aladdin 2) Return of Jafar 3) Aladdin and the King of Thieves 4) The Aladdin animated series on Disney Channel
In the Disney movie Alladin lives in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah.
Scott Weinger did the voice characterization for Disney's animated movie "Aladdin"
Well, the movie is available online at both Blockbuster and Netflix. You can even buy new copies of both A Kid in Aladdin's Palace and A Kid in King Arthur's Court for $13.49 each at Amazon.com.
Every Aladdin movie
Aladdin and Jasmine are from the Disney cartoon "Aladdin". Aladdin himself comes from a middle eastern folk tale but Jasmine was a character invented by Disney for the film.
There is no character named Aladdin at Disney's Florida theme parks. Aladdin is a Disney character from the movie of the same name, but he is not a character at the Florida parks.
mark paul
1992
1) Aladdin 2) Return of Jafar 3) Aladdin and the King of Thieves 4) The Aladdin animated series on Disney Channel
There is no Aladdin 4. Aladdin was a Disney movie in 1992. They made a animated series and made 2 sequel movies. But no 4th movie was made. Abu is in each movie though.
Aladdin - the movie takes place in Arabia
Aladdin
Prince Ali, who is actually Aladdin in disguise, ends up with Princess Jasmine in the Disney movie "Aladdin."
In the Disney movie Alladin lives in the fictional Arabian city of Agrabah.
Disney's Alice in Wonderland