: Fans could choose between two separate audio commentaries: one featuring directors John Musker Ron Clements , and another with the supervising animators like Glen Keane Eric Goldberg Behind-the-Scenes : The documentary "A Diamond in the Rough: The Making of Aladdin" included rare footage of Robin Williams
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—a song Howard Ashman and Alan Menken wrote for Aladdin's mother, a character cut from the final film. Backstage Disney : Fans could choose between two separate audio
What truly defines this "archive" is the second disc, which contains over three hours of supplemental material. It serves as a historical record of the film’s production, including: —a song Howard Ashman and Alan Menken wrote
In the modern era of 4K restorations and seamless digital streaming, the concept of a "DVD archive" might seem like a relic of a bygone age. Yet, for Disney enthusiasts, historians, and collectors of physical media, few releases hold as much cultural weight and sentimental value as the .
Here’s the dark side—2004-era DVDs, especially Disney’s, are known for bronzing and disc rot . Check your copy: if the data side looks bronze/gold instead of silver, the layer is oxidizing. Some Aladdin Platinum discs from specific pressing plants (Cinram, IFPI 2F**) are failing.