Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1982 film)

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (世界名作童話 アラジンと魔法のランプ, Sekai Meisaku Dōwa: Arajin to mahō no ranpu, lit.

One day he is approached by an evil wizard who offers to reward him great riches, if he will accompany him to a cave somewhere in the desert, and retrieve a lamp from within.

The next day, after Aladdin sells the golden plated dinnerware from the meal, he encounters a young attractive girl, who he quickly discovers is actually the Sultan's daughter; Princess Badral.

Having already promised her to the Grand Wazir's son, the Sultan instead decrees that whichever of the two suitors brings him the best dowry, will marry Badral.

Aladdin easily wins, while the Grand Wazir and his son are arrested for using stolen wealth to increase their dowry.

The opening and closing credits music was "Angel's Flight" by Chuck Greenberg and performed by Shadow Fax on Windham Hill Records replaced the Godiego songs.

This dub would air on The Disney Channel on September 3, 1984 and American Movie Classics on April 5, 1992, but has not seen a home media release to date.