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Info & Info Wanted: 'Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp' (1982) - collection project and info hunt — Page 2

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That is unfortunately the best I have, I don’t know if we have anything better.

Ardwight Chamberlain did a lot of work on dubs in the 80s and 90s.

"Right now the coffees are doing their final work." (Airi, Masked Rider Den-o episode 1)

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Molly said:

That is unfortunately the best I have, I don’t know if we have anything better.

Ardwight Chamberlain did a lot of work on dubs in the 80s and 90s.

So are Mike Reynolds and Ted Lehmann if you check their listings. They both had worked for companies like Harmony Gold, Saban, Streamline Pictures, etc.

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I realize that this is an old thread however, I was curious if anything came of this. I’d love to have a copy of this movie

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This post has probably long been forgotten, but I just wanted to put it out there that I have a digital copy of the Goldwyn Dub (the one where John Carradine voices the evil wizard). My mother recorded it onto VHS back when the dub was aired on cable, and that was honestly my first Aladdin movie (I couldn’t even like the Disney version as much because of it).

I tried finding a DVD version of that same dub but have never had luck. I can find the 1st English dub on YouTube, but it’s not the one I grew up with, and those voice actors sound amateur in comparison to the version I grew up watching. In fear of wearing out that old VHS and with no hope of buying it on DVD, I burned my copy from VHS to DVD, then to digital format. I tried to share it on YouTube because I knew some people were looking for the Goldwyn version, but Toei copyright struck it, and it had to be taken down. Still have it, though.

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thepinkladyj1 said:

This post has probably long been forgotten, but I just wanted to put it out there that I have a digital copy of the Goldwyn Dub (the one where John Carradine voices the evil wizard). My mother recorded it onto VHS back when the dub was aired on cable, and that was honestly my first Aladdin movie (I couldn’t even like the Disney version as much because of it).

I tried finding a DVD version of that same dub but have never had luck. I can find the 1st English dub on YouTube, but it’s not the one I grew up with, and those voice actors sound amateur in comparison to the version I grew up watching. In fear of wearing out that old VHS and with no hope of buying it on DVD, I burned my copy from VHS to DVD, then to digital format. I tried to share it on YouTube because I knew some people were looking for the Goldwyn version, but Toei copyright struck it, and it had to be taken down. Still have it, though.

How much would you charge me for a digitl copy of Aladdin?

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thepinkladyj1 said:

This post has probably long been forgotten, but I just wanted to put it out there that I have a digital copy of the Goldwyn Dub (the one where John Carradine voices the evil wizard). My mother recorded it onto VHS back when the dub… Still have it, though.

It has been a decades long quest of mine to find a copy of that ever since my EX friend tossed my VHS version. I would give my left arm, just saying…

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While this thread seems to have generally died, I wanted to let folks know that there is an Italian DVD based English version available on Youtube - “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 1982 Toei DVD - English (Frontier)”

Also a version of the Samuel Goldwyn audio.

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I found the mentioned Portuguese DVD (with the Japanese Title/End cards) and uploaded that to Youtube with the Japanese audio. “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 1982 Toei DVD - Original Japanese Audio (アラジンと魔法のランプ)- Japanese Title”

Also put together a sync of several Audio versions with the Portuguese video DVD, available to download from archive dot org:
Search for “Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp”
Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp (Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp) (1982) Multi-Language Video (DVD Source)
It contains both English dubs, Japanese, 2 Spanish, 2 Italian, 2 Hungarian, Dutch, 2 Portuguese, and a partial Polish dub.
Of interesting note is that only the Arabic and English (Samuel Goldwyn version) replaces the Godiego theme song “Let it Burn” with something completely different.

Most dubs use Godiego’s Japanese version (as heard Frontier English dub), but the French, Dutch, and Polish versions rerecorded the songs in their native language.

Also includes subtitles for both English versions - one typed by me, one I found in another collection.

There’s also an Arabic DVD on Archive that contains the Arabic theme song. (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp dvd)

Molly noted some time ago that the Portuguese DVD was poorly mastered - I’m not a professional, but the only thing I noticed that was drastically worse in the Portuguese was that it was interlaced video. After deinterlacing I didn’t find it notably better than the Italian - I opted to use the Portuguese video.

If someone wanted to, laying the Italian back down would be a simple remux action, but patching in the title and end cards would mean re-rendering, and wasn’t worth the effort to me.

I’m not sure exactly where this project was envisioning going, but - maybe this is close to closure for some people, if anyone still cares 😃

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kingmoocow said:

I found the mentioned Portuguese DVD (with the Japanese Title/End cards) and uploaded that to Youtube with the Japanese audio. “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 1982 Toei DVD - Original Japanese Audio (アラジンと魔法のランプ)- Japanese Title”

Also put together a sync of several Audio versions with the Portuguese video DVD, available to download from archive dot org:
Search for “Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp”
Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp (Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp) (1982) Multi-Language Video (DVD Source)
It contains both English dubs, Japanese, 2 Spanish, 2 Italian, 2 Hungarian, Dutch, 2 Portuguese, and a partial Polish dub.
Of interesting note is that only the Arabic and English (Samuel Goldwyn version) replaces the Godiego theme song “Let it Burn” with something completely different.

Most dubs use Godiego’s Japanese version (as heard Frontier English dub), but the French, Dutch, and Polish versions rerecorded the songs in their native language.

Also includes subtitles for both English versions - one typed by me, one I found in another collection.

There’s also an Arabic DVD on Archive that contains the Arabic theme song. (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp dvd)

Molly noted some time ago that the Portuguese DVD was poorly mastered - I’m not a professional, but the only thing I noticed that was drastically worse in the Portuguese was that it was interlaced video. After deinterlacing I didn’t find it notably better than the Italian - I opted to use the Portuguese video.

If someone wanted to, laying the Italian back down would be a simple remux action, but patching in the title and end cards would mean re-rendering, and wasn’t worth the effort to me.

I’m not sure exactly where this project was envisioning going, but - maybe this is close to closure for some people, if anyone still cares 😃

Thank you

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Question - is there a way where I can view a copy of this? Ive been searching for a number of years for the specific eng dub, and I have a feeling it might be here.

niner2k said:

kingmoocow said:

I found the mentioned Portuguese DVD (with the Japanese Title/End cards) and uploaded that to Youtube with the Japanese audio. “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 1982 Toei DVD - Original Japanese Audio (アラジンと魔法のランプ)- Japanese Title”

Also put together a sync of several Audio versions with the Portuguese video DVD, available to download from archive dot org:
Search for “Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp”
Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp (Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp) (1982) Multi-Language Video (DVD Source)
It contains both English dubs, Japanese, 2 Spanish, 2 Italian, 2 Hungarian, Dutch, 2 Portuguese, and a partial Polish dub.
Of interesting note is that only the Arabic and English (Samuel Goldwyn version) replaces the Godiego theme song “Let it Burn” with something completely different.

Most dubs use Godiego’s Japanese version (as heard Frontier English dub), but the French, Dutch, and Polish versions rerecorded the songs in their native language.

Also includes subtitles for both English versions - one typed by me, one I found in another collection.

There’s also an Arabic DVD on Archive that contains the Arabic theme song. (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp dvd)

Molly noted some time ago that the Portuguese DVD was poorly mastered - I’m not a professional, but the only thing I noticed that was drastically worse in the Portuguese was that it was interlaced video. After deinterlacing I didn’t find it notably better than the Italian - I opted to use the Portuguese video.

If someone wanted to, laying the Italian back down would be a simple remux action, but patching in the title and end cards would mean re-rendering, and wasn’t worth the effort to me.

I’m not sure exactly where this project was envisioning going, but - maybe this is close to closure for some people, if anyone still cares 😃

Thank you

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Question - is there a way where I can view a copy of this? Ive been searching for a number of years for the specific eng dub, and I have a feeling it might be here.

niner2k said:

kingmoocow said:

I found the mentioned Portuguese DVD (with the Japanese Title/End cards) and uploaded that to Youtube with the Japanese audio. “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp 1982 Toei DVD - Original Japanese Audio (アラジンと魔法のランプ)- Japanese Title”

Also put together a sync of several Audio versions with the Portuguese video DVD, available to download from archive dot org:
Search for “Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp”
Aladdin to Mahō no Lamp (Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp) (1982) Multi-Language Video (DVD Source)
It contains both English dubs, Japanese, 2 Spanish, 2 Italian, 2 Hungarian, Dutch, 2 Portuguese, and a partial Polish dub.
Of interesting note is that only the Arabic and English (Samuel Goldwyn version) replaces the Godiego theme song “Let it Burn” with something completely different.

Most dubs use Godiego’s Japanese version (as heard Frontier English dub), but the French, Dutch, and Polish versions rerecorded the songs in their native language.

Also includes subtitles for both English versions - one typed by me, one I found in another collection.

There’s also an Arabic DVD on Archive that contains the Arabic theme song. (Aladdin to Mahou no Lamp dvd)

Molly noted some time ago that the Portuguese DVD was poorly mastered - I’m not a professional, but the only thing I noticed that was drastically worse in the Portuguese was that it was interlaced video. After deinterlacing I didn’t find it notably better than the Italian - I opted to use the Portuguese video.

If someone wanted to, laying the Italian back down would be a simple remux action, but patching in the title and end cards would mean re-rendering, and wasn’t worth the effort to me.

I’m not sure exactly where this project was envisioning going, but - maybe this is close to closure for some people, if anyone still cares 😃

Thank you