You’ll Always Be a Prince to Me: 30 Years of Aladdin

By Christina Pappous, Walt Disney Archives

Thirty years ago, audiences around the world entered a veritable Cave of Wonders with the release of Aladdin. With its adventurous story, heartfelt characters, and stunning visuals, Aladdin was a success upon its release. While the wicked Jafar may have used the Sultan’s rare blue diamond to find a diamond in the rough, the creative team behind the film—led by directors Ron Clements and John Musker—used their own special kind of magic to conjure Aladdin.

The 1992 animated hit was not the first time the folk tales from One Thousand and One Nights appeared on the silver screen. Earlier adaptions include the silent The Thief of Bagdad (1925), starring Douglas Fairbanks, and The Thief of Bagdad (1940), a Technicolor confection with famed German actor Conrad Veidt as the film’s sinister villain, Jaffar. The ‘40 Thief of Bagdad was just one of the many aesthetic inspirations that Aladdin’s creative team referenced to shape the look and feel of their film.

Intricate Persian miniatures and their silhouetted shapes containing intricate details—as well as Arabic calligraphy with its curved, elegant lines—were perhaps the most frequently referenced during the production of the film... fitting for a story drawn from Persian, Arabic, and Indian sources.

Rasoul Azadani, layout supervisor for 1992’s Aladdin, at work. Note the research photographs on his bulletin board!

Aladdin layout supervisor Rasoul Azadani documented the architecture of his hometown, Ispahan in Iran, producing nearly 1,800 photographs that provided inspiration for production designer Richard Vander Wende, art director Bill Perkins, and of course, Azadani himself.

As production designer, Vander Wende emphasized the importance of graphic unity to advance the visual storytelling of the film—ensuring a vibrant, cohesive look for the characters and their environment... from the glittering, dangerous Cave of Wonders to the Sultan’s towering palace perched above Agrabah. Colors and shapes intentionally reflected the emotional arc of Aladdin; blue is associated with good, while red is associated with evil.

The Sultan’s throne room in 1992’s Aladdin.

Take, for instance, the throne room in the Sultan’s palace: While the Sultan inhabits it, the curves of its colonnade mimic the Sultan’s own rounded design—in the words of Perkins, “[his] basic shape is like an egg”— and the light blues and soft golds of his clothes are reflected in the color palette of the throne room.

Jafar and the Genie in the throne room in 1992’s Aladdin.

Yet when Jafar makes his initial wishes “to rule on high as Sultan” and then “to be the most powerful sorcerer in the world,” the throne room completely transforms. Instead of the genteel blue, it is now shaded in intense reds and dark golds, fitting for Jafar’s villainous ways.

Of course, Aladdin would have not been the same without the profound impact esteemed caricaturist Al Hirschfeld had on its animators.

Aladdin animator Eric Goldberg drawing the Genie with Al Hirschfeld.

The Genie’s lead animator, Eric Goldberg, heavily incorporated Hirschfeld’s exaggerated, whiplash lines for the kinetic, shapeshifting Genie. Hirschfeld’s unique style of caricature is evident when the Genie performs his rapid-fire impressions of Peter Lorre, Groucho Marx, and other pop culture figures.

Animators used this Jasmine maquette as a visual reference for her character during production of 1992’s Aladdin.

While Princess Jasmine may be a less zany character than the Genie, Hirschfeld’s influence is still felt in her character design. Her basic shape is that of an hourglass—and hewing to the graphic unity guiding the film’s look, the forms in her bedroom echo that, from the columns to the shadows the lamps cast on the curtains. Mark Henn, lead animator for Jasmine, drew inspiration for her character from voice actress Linda Larkin’s performance as well as from a photo of his own younger sister. Inspiration truly came from everywhere in the making of Aladdin!

“Keep Our Oceans Amazing” Campaign Launches in Celebration of Avatar: The Way of Water

By Alison Stateman

In celebration of the theatrical release of the 20th Century Studios film Avatar: The Way of Water on December 16, Disney and Avatar have launched a global “Keep Our Oceans Amazing” campaign to raise awareness of the challenges facing oceans and marine life. The campaign will support The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and its work to protect 10 of our oceans’ amazing animals and their habitats, connected to the beauty of Pandora. And as part of the campaign, fans are invited to participate in a host of celebratory experiences and products.

One such experience, called the Virtual Pandoran Ocean, transports fans to the wonders of the reef. Through this unique digital activation, fans can help Disney and Avatar “Keep Our Oceans Amazing” now through December 31 by creating their very own Avatar-inspired ocean creature at Avatar.com/KeepOurOceansAmazing. For every creature created in the Virtual Pandoran Ocean, Disney will give $5 to TNC—up to $1 million—to help the organization achieve its goal of protecting 10% of the ocean by 2030.

In Avatar: The Way of Water, audiences will be introduced to a new oceanic Na’vi clan and an array of diverse aquatic creatures in an all-new reef biome—inspiring audiences to connect with the beauty of our oceans right here on Earth. Oceans cover 70% of the planet; shelter an incredible diversity of life; and provide food, jobs, and more than half of the oxygen the globe breathes. Unfortunately, less than 8% of this unique ecosystem is protected. “Keep Our Oceans Amazing” aims to extend Disney’s longstanding conservation legacy to help protect 10 amazing ocean animals, including beluga whales, blue whales, whale sharks, hawksbill sea turtles, manatees, manta rays, parrotfish, staghorn coral, sea lions, and mangroves—as well as their coastal habitats, providing important shelter for many marine species. The specific ocean species selected can be found in waters throughout the world, and many of them share qualities with the Pandoran creatures and habitats featured throughout the film. Each animal and plant species is also classified as threatened, vulnerable, or endangered. TNC is working alongside indigenous peoples and local communities to develop multi-faceted solutions to the challenges these species face across the globe, to ensure that both people and wildlife thrive.

Disney has a long history of taking action for oceans and supporting the protection of marine life—from the Company’s 2030 environmental goals that include efforts to minimize greenhouse gas emissions, source sustainable seafood, and invest in the protection of our watersheds, to the funding and expertise for biodiversity protection through Disney Conservation. To date, the Disney Conservation Fund has directed more than $120 million to support nonprofit organizations working around the world to save wildlife, inspire action, and protect the planet. Nearly $20 million of those funds have been provided to programs that benefit marine life, communities, and the oceans the world depends on. This initiative is part of Disney Planet Possible—tangible actions Disney is taking to help create a healthier home for people and wildlife.

“The Avatar ethos is that we are all connected to each other and our planet, and therefore are responsible for positively impacting the people and world around us,” Jon Landau, producer of Avatar: The Way of Water, recently said. “The ‘Keep Our Oceans Amazing’ campaign is a way for us to invite fans from around the world to join us in creating that impact.”

Global audiences were first introduced to the world of Pandora in the original Avatar and fell in love with the characters, the story, and the beautiful rainforests and creatures, which led to it becoming the highest-grossing film of all time. Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

Venture Beyond and Discover Items Inspired by Disney Animation’s Strange World

Walt Disney Animation Studios’ latest feature Strange World is out in theaters for you to explore, so we’ve gone out on our own adventure to find the best merchandise for you to show your Avalonia pride and your love of Splat! “Venture beyond” your current wardrobe with some new graphic T-shirts, or recreate your favorite movie moments with figure collector sets.

Splat Plush at shopDisney

Named by Ethan Clade, Splat is one of the strange inhabitants of Disney Animation’s Strange World. Ethan is a member of the Clade family of explorers who embark on an incredible journey to the treacherous land. Now you can bring one of the colorful creatures home in the form of this mischievous blob Splat plush.

Disney Strange World Mini Figure Collector Set 8pk

Get ready for an epic journey with the NEW Disney Strange World figure collector set! Bring the theatrical home and recreate scenes from the movie with this unique eight-character collector set. Relive the wonder with the Clade family, and more, as you re-experience the excitement of their explorations through wondrous new lands, where they discover ravenous creatures, and experience endless thrills!

Strange World Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Built-In Straw at shopDisney

Quench your thirst for adventure with this stainless-steel water bottle inspired by Disney Animation’s Strange World. Searcher and Jaeger Clade are featured on the colorful artwork, which shows the fantastical land and creatures discovered by the intrepid family.

Disney Strange World Ethan and Skiff Vehicle and Figure

Experience the thrill of exploring strange new worlds with Ethan Clade and his skiff vehicle! Perfectly designed based on the movie, take your 2.5” inch Ethan figure and his 6” inch skiff vehicle on endless adventures of fun racing through your own new stories. Marvel at the authentic detail, watch the real spinning action of the propellers, and have fun taking Ethan on and off the skiff.

Adult T-Shirts at shopDisney

Join the cast of Disney Animation’s Strange World as a member of the Avalonia Geographic Society, venture beyond the usual graphic tee, or show off your adventurous side with these three new tees available on shopDisney.

Avalonia Geographic Society Pullover Hoodie for Adults at shopDisney

Display your membership in the Avalonia Geographic Society with this collegiate pullover hoodie featuring the official seal as seen in Disney Animation’s Strange World. It includes the society’s intrepid motto: “Venture beyond!”

T-Shirts for Kids at shopDisney

Aspiring young adventurers will go make history and hang in there with Splat with these fun jersey knit tees direct from Avalonia.

Support Military Heroes When You Try Joffrey’s Valor Blend® Coffee

Joffrey’s is proud to be an American artisan roaster—and proud to support the U.S. Armed Forces with their Valor Blend® coffee. Using only the finest 100% Arabica Beans, this superior valor coffee is roasted to a bold profile and delivers a smooth, smoky finish. For each bag of Joffrey’s Valor Blend® coffee purchased, Joffrey’s donates $1 to Folds of Honor.

This charitable organization provides scholarships to families of our fallen and disabled military heroes. Since its founding in 2007, the organization has awarded over 24,500 scholarships to both children and spouses of our nation’s heroes—from colleges to K-12 institutions.

Learn more about Folds of Honor here.

D23 Gold Members get 20% off Joffrey’s Disney Specialty Coffee Collection, including Joffrey’s Valor Blend® , at checkout* with code: D23

*Receive 20% off online purchases of the Disney Specialty Coffee Collection , including Joffrey’s Valor Blend, by Joffrey’s Coffee and Tea Company® - The Official Specialty Coffee of Disney Parks & Resorts. Enter promo code D23 at checkout. Plus, enjoy free ground shipping on all orders of $60 or more (U.S. only). Valid on JOFFREYS.COM only, through 12/31/22 11:59 p.m. EST. Not valid with any other coupons, discounts, sales, or promotions. Disney Gift Cards not accepted for payment. Other restrictions may apply.

5 Fantastic Things to Watch This Weekend Presented by State Farm®

By Andie Hagemann

The holiday season is upon us, and you won’t want to miss all the specular titles coming to your TV (or favorite streaming device) this weekend! The fifth season of the Hulu Original series The Croods: Family Tree debuts Friday on the streamer. On Saturday, a brand-new episode of Hamster & Gretel airs on Disney Channel. Plus, Mickey Saves Christmas, Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, and The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration air back-to-back-to-back Sunday night on ABC!

In a scene from the series The Croods: Family Tree, Gran stands center and holds a long wooden stick. She wears a bikini made from turtle shells and bones, with green paint on her face. On each side stands other female members of the Crood family with colorful paint on their faces and prehistoric outfits. Each stands ready to attack an enemy with their hands in fists. Behind them is a dense, colorful forest with abstract-shaped plants and a bright blue sky.

The Croods: Family Tree—Friday, November 25, on Hulu
Season 5 of the animated series is jam-packed with action and hysterical twists! The Croods discover a man frozen in a block of ice, and upon defrosting they soon realize he used to date Gran (voiced by Artemis Pebdani). Elsewhere, after Grug (voiced by Kiff Vanderheuvel) saves Hope (voiced by Amy Rosoff) during a dangerous mountainside tartichoke harvest, she becomes determined to repay the favor. And last but not least, Ugga (voiced by Amy Landecker) decides to cook a meal that will dazzle the farm residents, but quickly finds herself overwhelmed and turning to an unlikely place for help. All episodes are available to stream at launch.

In a scene from the Disney Channel animated series Hamster & Gretel, a young girl and boy stand side by side facing an enormous brown woolly mammoth. She wears a turquoise sleeveless shirt, orange headband, orange skirt, yellow belt, and turquoise shoes. He wears a blue long-sleeve shirt, khaki shorts, and brown shoes. They stand in a room with large glass windows that extend toward the ceiling.

Hamster & Gretel—Saturday, November 26, at 9:30 a.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
This brand-new episode is chock-full of hilarious hijinks and follows Gretel (voiced by Meli Povenmire) as she creates a science project that reaches mammoth proportions. Will her superpowers be enough to take on the prehistoric creature? Elsewhere, spooky occurrences start to happen when the elementary school begins rehearsals for an upcoming play.

In the stop-motion holiday special Mickey Saves Christmas, Minnie Mouse, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Daisy Duck stand around a green Christmas tree adorned with gold tinsel, Christmas ornaments, and lights. Green garland and multi-colored lights are strung around the room near the ceiling.

Mickey Saves Christmas—Sunday, November 27, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD
The brand-new stop-motion holiday special follows Mickey Mouse (voiced by Bret Iwan), Minnie Mouse (voiced by Kaitlyn Robrock), and their pals as they attempt to celebrate the perfect Christmas at their snowy cabin. However, when Pluto (voiced by Disney Legend Bill Farmer) causes Santa (voiced by Brock Powell) to lose all the presents on his sleigh, the pals travel to the North Pole on a quest to save Christmas and find the true meaning of the holiday. The special will simulcast across ABC, Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD, and be available to stream the following day on Disney+.

In a scene from Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, animated characters Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Sven, and Olaf huddle together and look toward the sky. Kristoff wears a dark winter coat and matching pants with a beanie atop his head. Anna wears a periwinkle jacket and matching skirt with furry earmuffs. Elsa wears a dark blue gown covered in sparkles and a white fur neckline. Olaf, a snowman, sits atop Sven’s antlers. Behind them is a large group of people holding small lanterns.

Olaf’s Frozen Adventure—Sunday, November 27, at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
It’s the first holiday season since the Arendelle gates reopened, and Anna (voiced by Disney Legend Kristen Bell) and Elsa (voiced by Disney Legend Idina Menzel) plan a festive celebration for everyone to enjoy. But once the guests leave the party early to partake in their own holiday customs, the sisters realize they have no family traditions of their own. So, Olaf (voiced by Disney Legend Josh Gad) embarks on a mission to bring home the best traditions to save Anna and Elsa’s Christmas.

In a scene from The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration, performers Derek Hough and Julianne Hough stand center stage, with their arms extended up into the air, in front of Cinderella’s Castle at Walt Disney World Resort. Fireworks soar into the sky and pyrotechnics deploy around them. Behind Derek and Julianne stand a group of dancers wearing red and white outfits. Derek wears a cardinal velvet suit jacket with black lapels and black pants. Julianne wears a white sequin body suit with one white opera glove and one red opera glove.

The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration—Sunday, November 27, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
It’s time to deck the halls with holiday cheer! Derek Hough and Julianne Hough return as hosts for the spectacular event filmed at both Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. Don’t miss festive show-stopping musical performances by Derek and Julianne, and superstars Jordin Sparks, Maren Morris, Run DMC, Black Eyed Peas, and Meghan Trainor—to name a few. Plus, see a sneak peek of 20th Century Studios’ Avatar: The Way of Water, and a magical musical performance from aboard the Disney Wish.

Are You a Disney Expert? Try This Week’s Trivia Challenge!

As a member of D23: The Official Disney Fan Club, you know your magic! This week we’re putting your Disney Cruise Line knowledge to the test to see if you are the ultimate Disney fan.

When did Disney Cruise Line first have a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade?

Correct! Wrong!

Disney Cruise Line’s float made its first appearance in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2021!

Inside the Showstopping Dancing with the Stars Finale on Disney+

By Zach Johnson

And the Mirrorball trophy goes to... Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas!

The TikTok star and the returning pro were named the Season 31 champions of Dancing with the Stars Monday night, marking the end of an incredible 10 weeks on Disney+. Gabby Windey and pro Val Chmerkovskiy placed second, Wayne Brady and pro Witney Carson placed third, and Shangela and pro Gleb Savchenko placed fourth.

The finale kicked off with a dazzling opening number, choreographed by Mandy Moore, which featured the pro dancers and four finalist couples performing to “Everybody Dance” by Cedric Gervais & Franklin feat. Nile Rodgers. Co-hosts Tyra Banks and Alfonso Ribeiro then explained that the four finalists would be performing two routines: a redemption dance chosen by one of the judges and a freestyle routine.

Selma Blair and pro Sasha Farber perform a contemporary routine. A barefoot Blair (front) wears a bedazzled blue leotard with cut-out details. Farber (rear) holds Blair’s hands, which are fully extended on each side.

Highlights from the season were recapped throughout the episode, and all of the eliminated contestants returned to perform a final dance. Notably, Jordin Sparks sang “No Air” as Selma Blair and pro Sasha Farber reunited to perform a contemporary routine weeks after Blair had to leave the competition due to complications from MS.

In addition, the finale featured two retirement celebrations.

Cheryl Burke (left) wears a sequined, fringed dress with matching gloves. Her right knee is bent and her left leg is fully extended behind her. Both of Burke’s arms are in the air, and one hand is clasping Pasha Pashkov’s hand. He is slightly bent over, facing Burke. They are cast in a red light on the ballroom floor.

Pro Cheryl Burke, who is retiring from Dancing with the Stars after 26 seasons and two Mirrorball trophy wins, invited pros Pasha Pashkov and Louis Van Amstel to join her for a final Argentine Tango and a Samba, respectively. After the show, Burke told D23, “It’s bittersweet. I’m really trying to take it all in. But I also want to celebrate the other winners, the finalists—everybody! I never would have thought I was going to retire with [head judge] Len Goodman. If you would have said that to me 17 years ago when I did the show, I’d be like, ‘What is going on?’ It’s going to hit me hard this week, I believe.”

In the penultimate episode, Goodman announced his retirement, and in the finale, he was honored with a star-studded tribute video and his own Mirrorball trophy. “It was very emotional tonight,” judge Derek Hough told D23. “That was a beautiful sendoff.”

Tyra Banks (left) smiles and holds a microphone as she stands on the ballroom floor. She wears a turquoise and silver dress with an exaggerated shoulder detail and a cape. Shangela (center) wears a hot pink fringed dress and nude bedazzled boots. She is smiling and clasping her hands. Gleb Savchenko (right) is in full drag as Natasha. He wears a silver sequined bodysuit with pink fringe detail and pink rhinestones; a platinum blonde wig; hot pink lipstick; and thick black eyelashes. He is holding a microphone in his left hand.

After the redemption dances, two couples—D’Amelio and Ballas, and Windey and Chmerkovskiy—wound up at the top of the leader board with 40/40 points, while the other two couples were close behind with 36/40 points. For their freestyle routines, all four couples received perfect scores—a fitting end to a stellar first season on Disney+.

Post-show, Shangela expressed gratitude for those who supported her journey on Dancing with the Stars. “I’d like to say thank you. This moment meant more than just something to me; this moment was for every person watching who never thought they could show up authentically as themselves and be celebrated and make it far in a competition like this and do it proudly,” she told D23. “I’m so grateful to my partner, Gleb, for creating with me and riding this wave. Never give up, baby. Keep on going!”

Britt Stewart, Daniel Durant, Heidi D’Amelio, Artem Chigvintsev, Vinny Guadagino, Koko Iwasaki, Trevor Donovan, and Emma Slater wear matching blue and black costumes as they stand next to each other on the ballroom floor.

For D’Amelio, it was hard to fathom being crowned the winner of Season 31. “I’m feeling everything—all the emotions right now. I don’t even know!” she told D23 with a laugh. “I’m just so happy and very grateful.” Ballas, who returned to the ballroom after a five-year hiatus, confessed that he had not been expecting to win, saying, “My goal was just to come back, have fun, and get as creative as possible. I got blessed with a partner who was down to take the ride and try out my ideas. I just wanted the pieces to be memorable and connect with people. For anyone who felt something, I’m very grateful.” Asked where she plans to display her Mirrorball trophy, a stunned D’Amelio replied, “I have not gotten that far yet. I feel weird that I’m even holding it!”

It’s Music to Our Ears— Kermit the Frog Makes His Debut in Disney Mirrorverse

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And that’s not all… keep reading for a D23 exclusive reveal of even more new characters arriving in the Mirrorverse this December. Their evolved Mirrorverse looks will amaze!

With a song in his heart and a banjo in his hands, Kermit meets his fellow Mirrorverse Guardians.

Join forces with another powerful new Guardian, Raya, to collect Concert Wristbands in game for Kermit’s Banjo Bonanza concert!

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And now D23 Members have an exclusive first look at two all-new character evolutions coming to the Mirrorverse this December… the Beast and Olaf!

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In the Mirrorverse, Stellar Magic has amplified the Beast’s protective spirit, helping him guard those who seek travel through his savage forests.

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Despite his frosty exterior, Olaf is a warming presence for his friends and allies in the Mirrorverse. The evil Fractured forces on the other hand may end up on the business side of a perfectly pitched snowball!

These new Mirrorverse characters will be available for a limited time. Collect even more iconic Disney and Pixar characters like you’ve never seen them before, evolved in visually dynamic and surprising ways.

Download and play Disney Mirrorverse today!

On Sale Now: A Perfectly Enchanted Pin for D23 Gold Members!

By Peyton Liebler

Happily ever after is just in reach! Celebrate 15 years of magic and modern-day fairytales with Giselle by setting your sights on this D23-Exclusive pin inspired by the fan-favorite fairytale Enchanted!

For princess-to-be Giselle, life is a fairy tale—until she's banished from the animated land of Andalasia and thrust into the very unmagical, live-action world of modern-day Manhattan. When a cynical, no-nonsense divorce lawyer comes to her aid, little does he realize that this joyful, wide-eyed innocent is about to enchant him.

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D23-Exclusive Enchanted 15th Anniversary Pin

It's been 15 years of happy working songs and true love's kiss, and we have a pin you won't want to miss! Our D23 Gold Member-exclusive pin commemorates the nearly two decades since the girl from Andalasia entered “a place where there are no happily ever afters.” This pin-on-pin design features Giselle standing in front of the fated fairytale castle from the billboard, where she literally dropped into the lives of her true prince charming and his charmed daughter. Implore your magic mirrors and secure this pin today.

You can follow the next chapter in the Enchanted story with the long-awaited sequel Disenchanted, now streaming on Disney+.

Our Enchanted 15th Anniversary pin, offered in a limited edition of 1,000, is available to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney on Tuesday, November 29.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. These pins are sold for $15.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pins of this style for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices

A Wishful Aladdin 30th Anniversary Pin Set for D23 Gold Members!

Peyton Liebler

D23 Members, we don't think you quite realize what you’ve got here! So, why don't you just ruminate, while we illuminate the possibilities! Celebrate 30 years of wishful wonder and Agrabah adventures with this D23-Exclusive pin set...

Inspired by the classic tale, the film follows the titular hero—a charming street rat called Aladdin—as well as the determined Princess Jasmine and the hilarious Genie (voiced by the unforgettable Robin Williams) on a wondrous journey filled with action, laughter, and 1992 Academy Award®-winning music (Best Original Song and Best Original Score).

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D23-Exclusive Aladdin 30th Anniversary Pin Set

You’ll want to use one of your wishes on this phenomenally cosmic pin set! This D23 Gold Member exclusive set is the best way to relive three decades of Aladdin’s adventures through the mystical land of Agrabah. It features four fan-favorite characters—including Jafar’s pernicious parrot Iago, Jasmine’s trusty tiger Raja, Aladdin’s mischievous monkey Abu, and of course the often imitated, never duplicated Genie of the lamp. (...You may applaud now.) Stay one jump ahead and grab this pin set now!

Our Aladdin 30th Anniversary pin set, offered in a limited edition of 1,500, is available to D23 Gold Members on shopDisney on Tuesday, November 22, at 7 a.m. PST.

*Available while supplies last. To purchase, you must log in to shopDisney.com with the Disney account tied to D23 Gold Membership. These sets are sold for $19.99 each, plus applicable sales tax. Maximum of two (2) pin sets of this style for purchase per D23 Gold Member for online orders. Shipping not available to PO boxes; shipping and handling fees may vary for all online orders. Other restrictions may apply. All information is subject to change including, but not limited to, artwork, release dates, editions sizes, and retail prices