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Aladdin (1992) movie poster
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GMovie· Animation, Family, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance· 91m

Aladdin(1992)

In the boorish city of Agrabah, kind-hearted street urchin Aladdin and Princess Jasmine fall in love, although she can only marry a prince. He and power-hungry Grand Vizier Jafar vie for a magic lamp that can fulfill their wishes.

0.0/4Brief
Overall Score (0-4)0 = no concerns, 4 = highest concern

Show-level score on a 0-4 scale.

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Scale: 0.0–4.0 (decimals allowed). 0 = No concerns, 1 = Brief, 2 = Notable, 3 = Significant, 4 = Highest concern.

0.0/4Brief
Overall Score (0-4)0 = no concerns, 4 = highest concern

Cultural Themes

LGBT Themes
None (0.0/4)
Environmental / Climate Messaging
None (0.0/4)
Racial Identity / Social Justice
None (0.0/4)
Gender Role Commentary
Brief (1.0/4)
Anti-Authority / Anti-Tradition
Notable (1.5/4)
Religious Sensitivity
Brief (1.0/4)
Political Messaging
None (0.0/4)
Sexuality / Age-Inappropriate Content
Brief (1.0/4)

Developmental Health

Overstimulation
Significant (3.0/4)

AI Analysis

The film features mild gender role subversion through Princess Jasmine's desire for independence and rejection of arranged marriage suitors, but it is not a major theme. Anti-authority elements appear in Aladdin's evasion of guards and Jasmine's defiance of her father, with corrupt advisor Jafar as a negative authority figure. Brief religious references include mentions of 'Allah' and 'salaam,' while the central romance between Aladdin and Jasmine is age-appropriate for a G-rated family film.

Why These Ratings

Anti-Authority / Anti-Tradition

Aladdin repeatedly evades pursuing guards in chase scenes and sings 'One jump ahead of the lawmen,' while Jasmine defies her father's marriage mandates; Jafar schemes against the Sultan.

Gender Role Commentary

Jasmine expresses frustration with being forced to marry a prince and states 'The law is wrong' and 'maybe I don't want to be a princess any more,' representing brief subversion of traditional princess expectations.

Religious Sensitivity

Passing references to Islam-inspired elements like 'By Allah,' 'Allah forbid,' and 'Ah, salaam and good evening.'

Sexuality / Age-Inappropriate Content

Aladdin and Jasmine develop a mild romance with flirtation and falling in love, appropriate for G-rated audience targeting young children.

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AI analyzed March 9, 2026 · Model: x-ai/grok-4.1-fast · Confidence: 85%

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