Aladdin is a Middle-Eastern tale, the story is set in China, and Aladdin is explicitly Chinese. However, the "China" of the story is an Islamic country, where most people are Muslims; there is a Jewish merchant who buys Aladdin's wares (and incidentally cheats him), but there is no mention of Buddhists or Confucians.
Aladdin is set in a fictional kingdom of Agrabah somewhere in the Middle East.
No, there is not a panda in Aladdin because it is set in India and Pandas originate from China
He has to use one of his three wishes to wish the Genie free.
Persia. Today that would be Iran.
Aladdin was set in a fictional kingdom of Agrabah in the Middle East.
Aladdin: the Return of Jafar Aladdin and the King of Thieves
The story of Aladdin is set in the fictional city of Agrabah, which is commonly associated with Middle Eastern or North African cultures.
The first film was Aladdin. The sequel was The Return of Jafar. The sequel to the second film was Aladdin and the King of Thieves.and arabian curse or something like that
because he is aladdin
Brad Caleb Kane provided the singing voice of Aladdin .
Here are some Aladdin jokes: Do you know what's inside Aladdin's lamp? It would take a genie-us to find out Knock, knock. Who's there? Aladdin. Aladdin who? A lad in the street who wants to come in! What did Aladdin do when he lost his lamp? He used a candle instead! What did Aladdin's lamp say? "You turn me on!
Aladdin's servant is the Genie, who is a powerful and magical being that can grant Aladdin three wishes. The Genie is a central character in the folk tale of Aladdin and has been popularized through various adaptations, including the Disney animated film "Aladdin."