So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?Asclepion said:I'll never forgive Atlantis: The Lost Empire for so blatantly copying Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water.
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Aladdin is weirdly personal for me, because I know Aladdin in real life. One of my best friends is an attractive dark-skinned street rat of partially Arabic descent who does parkour, and everyone I know calls him Aladdin.
Nadia itself was blatantly copying Laputa: Castle in the Sky though. More so I feel than Atlantis did Nadia. But then Hideaki Anno was palls with Hayao Miyazaki so it never felt like a straight-up rip off.Asclepion said:I'll never forgive Atlantis: The Lost Empire for so blatantly copying Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water.
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Inspired by it. I don't see much in common between the two beyond the designs of Zigzag and the Genie. Fat opulent sheiks, beautiful princesses, evil viziers, and giant scimitar-wielding guards are all common tropes of an Arabian Nights style world. I've only watched the Recobbled Cut (tragic story, really), and Aladdin is still the superior film.Squilookle said:So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?
Er...the two films really don't have that much in common plotwise, and the Princess and the Cobbler was released a good year after Aladdin.Squilookle said:So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?
They have loads in common. And sure Cobbler came out a year later... after being in production for over thirty years, and having many of the key personnel behind Aladdin work on it beforehand...Asita said:Er...the two films really don't have that much in common plotwise, and the Princess and the Cobbler was released a good year after Aladdin.Squilookle said:So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?
Really.Squilookle said:They have loads in common. And sure Cobbler came out a year later... after being in production for over thirty years, and having many of the key personnel behind Aladdin work on it beforehand...Asita said:Er...the two films really don't have that much in common plotwise, and the Princess and the Cobbler was released a good year after Aladdin.Squilookle said:So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?
I can't decide between the two. I enjoy singing both "Friend Like Me" and "Be Prepared" at karaoke night. I impress people when I sing the former because the DJ's disc doesn't actually show the lyrics on screen, and I scare the shit out of everyone with the latter when I get to "YOU WON'T GET A SNIFF WITHOUT ME!"inu-kun said:Trying to choose between Alladin or The Lion King, probably The Lion King.
Well I'm not one to want to rain on your parade, so 'Whatever you say', buddy. Whatever you say...Asita said:Really.Squilookle said:They have loads in common. And sure Cobbler came out a year later... after being in production for over thirty years, and having many of the key personnel behind Aladdin work on it beforehand...Asita said:Er...the two films really don't have that much in common plotwise, and the Princess and the Cobbler was released a good year after Aladdin.Squilookle said:So let me get this straight, you tear apart Atlantis for ripping off an anime, then you vote for Aladdin, which we all know was an utter rip-off of The Princess and the Cobbler?
Aladdin: A story where a power hungry vizier and would-be sorcerer enlists the help of a good hearted vagabond to unwittingly acquire a genie's lamp, which results in that vagabond discovering the lamp's power and uses it to masquerade as a prince so he can woo the sultan's daughter before the vizier steals the lamp and usurps power, at which point the vagabond has to defeat the vizier turned sorcerer. Loosely based on a middle eastern folk tale of the same name.
Princess and the Cobbler: A story where the city's protection by three orbs atop the tallest minaret is shattered when a nameless thief steals those orbs, which the king forsees as making the city fall to a one-eyed army, whom the vizier defects to. The Cobbler and the Princess seek out a witch for help, recruit a band of brigands as body guards en-route, and return to the city to find the one-eyed army approaching, which the Cobbler manages to defeat in a David and Golith-esque act.
I'll be honest, I see about as much overlap between the two films as I do between Edge of Night and The Dawn will Come, not a lot of similarity, but a few common notes that make people think they resemble each other more than they actually do. Do they have points in common? Yes, even some scenes play out remarkably similarly. Do they share enough that one film could reasonably be called a rip off of the other? No.