The live-action version of "Aladdin" will be broadcast tonight. The Japanese dubbing will feature Tomoya Nakamura as "Aladdin" and Haruka Kinoshita as "Jasmine."

映画「アラジン」のメーンビジュアル(C)2019 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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映画「アラジン」のメーンビジュアル(C)2019 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

"Aladdin" (directed by Guy Ritchie, released in 2019), a live-action version of the popular Disney animated film, will be broadcast on Fuji TV's "Saturday Premium" slot (Saturday 9:00 pm) on November 30th. Aladdin (Mena Massoud), a poor but pure-hearted young man who wants to change his life, has a fateful encounter with Jasmine (Naomi Scott), the princess of the Agrabah Kingdom. Aladdin is lured by the sweet words of Jafar (Marwan Kenzari), a minister of state who is plotting to take over the kingdom, and decides to search for the lamp from the Cave of Magic. Genie (Will Smith), a genie who appears from the lamp, tells Aladdin that he will grant him three wishes, but... This is the story. In the Japanese dubbed version, actor Tomoya Nakamura plays the role of Aladdin and Haruka Kinoshita plays the role of Jasmine, and they both perform magnificent singing in the music scene. In addition, voice actor Koichi Yamadera will play the role of Genie, and actor Kazuki Kitamura will play the role of Jafar. The theme song for the animated version (1992), "A Whole New World," was a huge hit worldwide and won the 65th Academy Award for Best Original Song. The live-action version released 27 years later was a hit in Japan, grossing over 12 billion yen.

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