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The world of cartoons and animation became part of our treasured childhood memories thanks to the pioneering effort of the iconic production house Disney. Over the decades, the company has been instrumental in bringing to life some of the most loved narratives and fairy tales through their animated features.

The world of animation requires innovation and creativity to envision the characters who need to be brought alive through drawing and design. For a popular Disney film, the team of talented artists who set about imagining the look of the protagonists, had two Hollywood stars Tom Cruise and Jennifer Connelly’s features in mind as inspiration.
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Tom Cruise And Jennifer Connelly InspiredAladdin
Based partly on the Middle Eastern folktaleThe Thousand and One Nights, Aladdinfollows the story of an endearing street urchin, his monkey partner Abu and their adventures with Princess Jasmine in the fictional city of Agrabah. The film was rich in the colours and culture of the Middle East that attracted western audiences to its narrative.
Part of creating an authentic look for the two protagonists involved basing their features on existing Hollywood actors. After extensive research , the animators, after considering actors like Michael J Fox, decided to useTom Cruiseand Jennifer Connelly as models to create the looks of their characters Aladdin and Princess Jasmine. Speaking of the reasoning behind their decision, designer Glen Keane said,

“I originally was thinking of him like a Michael J. Fox character, short in stature but with a big ego and lots of dreams. In all [Cruise’s] poses, I noticed there was a confidence, a look in the eyebrows, that gives him intensity and at the same time a smile that has kind of an impish look like he’s got something up his sleeve.”
For Princess Jasmine, animator Mark Henn incorporated aspects of Jennifer Connelly’s appearance like her prominent eyebrows to create the appearance. Interestingly he also added traits of Connelly’s sister Beth for other nuances of the character.

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The Controversy Of Robin Williams’ Genie InAladdin
The 2019 filmAladdinwas highly anticipated not just for the recreation of its timeless story but also for superstar Will Smith who played the role of the Genie. In the 1992 original animation, another big Hollywood A-lister Robin Williams portrayed the marquee role. Unfortunately, his stint as the Genie was marred by controversy between the comedian and Disney.
As per his contract, Williams required the studio to not use his name for the marketing of the film as his next animated featureToyswas to release a month afterAladdin, With Disney failing to comply with theJumanjistar’s request, Williams responded by refusing to reprise his Genie role for the sequelThe Return of Jafar.After a public apology by Disney, Williams agreed to be part of theAladdinworld again for the second sequelAladdin and the King of Thievesin 1996.

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Sharanya Sankar, Writer for FandomwireHaving completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, Sharanya has a solid foundation in writing which is also one of her passions. She has worked previously with Book My show for a couple of years where she gained experience reviewing films and writing feature articles. Sharanya’s articles on film and pop culture have also been published on Film Companion, a popular film-based website. Apart from movies and pop culture, her interests include music and sports. She has contributed over 650 articles to Fandomwire so far.