In the pantomime version of Aladdin, his mother's name is often given as "Wishy Washy." However, it's worth noting that in some adaptations, she may also be referred to as "The Widow Twankey," who is typically portrayed as Aladdin's mother in many traditional performances. The character adds comedic elements and is an integral part of the panto's humor.
Aladdin's father is named Cassim. In the original story from "One Thousand and One Nights," Cassim is a wealthy merchant who becomes estranged from Aladdin, leading to various adventures. In Disney's animated adaptation, the character is not prominently featured, but he is mentioned as having left Aladdin and his mother when Aladdin was young.
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no but in Disney enchanted tales they talk about her a little bit
The son of Widow Twankey is Aladdin, the main character in the traditional pantomime adaptation of the story. Widow Twankey is portrayed as Aladdin's mother, often characterized by her comedic and maternal traits. The story follows Aladdin's adventures as he discovers a magical lamp and seeks to win the heart of Princess Jasmine.
Yes, but she died, and is not seen in the movie. Aladdin also has a father, which you meet in "Aladdin and the King of Thieves." :)
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In traditional British pantomime it is Widow Twankie
no one knows, the Disney company has never said anything about jasmines, but on youtube on the deleted scenes shows aladdin's mother
Aladdin in the movies but My Boyfriend is called George...x
In the pantomime version of Aladdin, his mother's name is often given as "Wishy Washy." However, it's worth noting that in some adaptations, she may also be referred to as "The Widow Twankey," who is typically portrayed as Aladdin's mother in many traditional performances. The character adds comedic elements and is an integral part of the panto's humor.
Aladdin's father is named Cassim. In the original story from "One Thousand and One Nights," Cassim is a wealthy merchant who becomes estranged from Aladdin, leading to various adventures. In Disney's animated adaptation, the character is not prominently featured, but he is mentioned as having left Aladdin and his mother when Aladdin was young.
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Aladdin's mother is mentioned, but not named, in the third Disney film, but in the traditional stories, she is known as Widow Twankey.
In The Adventures of Aladdin, the widow is portrayed as a caring and resourceful character. She is depicted as a loving mother who looks out for Aladdin's best interests, even when faced with challenges. The widow's actions and sacrifices for Aladdin highlight her selflessness and devotion to her son.
The song that Aladdin and Jasmine sang as a duet was called "A Whole New World".
The song that Aladdin and Jasmine sang as a duet was called "A Whole New World".