Aladdin and the King of Thieves is a 1996 animated film that is the second direct-to-video sequel to the Disney animated feature Aladdin. Aladdin and the King of Thieves serves as the final chapter of the Arabian Nights-inspired Disney stories. It was released on August 13, 1996.
With the Voice Talents of
- Val Bettin - Sultan
- Jim Cummings - Razoul
- Gilbert Gottfried - Iago
- Linda Larkin - Princess Jasmine
- Jerry Orbach - Sa'luk
- John Rhys-Davies - Cassim
- Scott Weinger - Aladdin
- Frank Welker - Abu, Rajah
- and Robin Williams as Genie
Additional Voice Talents of
- Jeff Bennett
- Corey Burton
- Jess Harnell
- Clyde Kusatsu
- Rob Paulsen
- CCH Pounder - The Oracle
- Brad Kane - Aladdin (Singing Voice)
- Liz Callaway - Princess Jasmine (Singing Voice)
- Merwin Foard - Cassim (Singing Voice)
- Bruce Adler - Merchant (Singing Voice)
Trivia
- Robin Williams returned to voice the Genie after Disney apologized for the use of his likeness in the promotion of the original Aladdin film (Williams believed Disney had broken the terms of his contract). Dan Castellaneta had actually recorded all the dialogue of the Genie for this film, as he did with the previous sequel due to Disney's differences with Williams, but his recording session was not used when Robin Williams agreed to reprise his role.