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Disney In School Program - Aladdin (1993)
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Entertainment
TV & Movies
Walt Disney
Aladdin
Jasmine
Genie
Robin Williams
Howard Ashman
Alan Menken
Animation
Disney
In the 1990's Disney made a series of VHS tapes for in school use. These videos used Disney films to teach lessons on various topics. This program uses Aladdin to teach students about how a film is made and features interviews and footage of numerous Walt Disney Feature Animation personnel who worked on Aladdin. There's a lot of focus on character, story, color, design, and more. This is a great primer for anyone interested in the process.
These VHS tapes have been out of print for decades. We present this video here for educational purposes because the lessons it imparts is timeless.
Original release date 1993
Posted for historical purposes. This channel is not affiliated with the Walt Disney Company.
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