Aladdin

Is Aladdin right for your family?

Series 1994 22 min/ep.

Coming on the heels of the direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar, the series picked up where that installment left off, with Aladdin now living in the palace, engaged to beautiful and spunky Princess Jasmine. "Al" and Jasmine went together into peril among sorcerers, monsters, thieves, and more. Monkey sidekick Abu, the animated Magic Carpet, and the fast-talking, shape-shifting Genie came along to help, as did sassy, complaining parrot Iago, formerly Jafar’s pet but now an antihero.

What's inside

Score of the single episode analyzed so far. 85 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.

  • ViolenceTraces · 17
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–22:00The episode features scenes of confrontations with antagonistic characters, including sorcerers, monsters, and thieves, with action and chases typical of the adventure genre.clear

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0
  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 7
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:22Aladdin and Jasmine are described as engaged partners living together in the palace.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityTraces · 7
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–22:00The series features a Genie, a supernatural entity with magical powers that assists the main characters in their adventures.clear
    • 0:00–22:00The setting and narrative draw from Middle Eastern cultural traditions and Arabian Nights, incorporating elements of regional belief systems.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesAbsent · 0
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–22:00The series depicts Aladdin living in the palace and engaged to Princess Jasmine, establishing a non-traditional family structure based on romance and commitment.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 53
  • Heavy emotional contentTraces · 25
  • Educational contentTraces · 25

Representation (informational)

Shown for information only — never used as a filter.

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters from different backgrounds, reflecting the Arabian setting and including Arab characters and others from various origins.

  • Islam: Present
What we identified — Islam

The series is set in Arabia with references to the Middle Eastern Islamic cultural setting, including visual and contextual elements of that tradition.

  • Mythology & folklore: Present
What we identified — Mythology & folklore

The series features elements of fairy tales and folklore, including the Genie (a magical supernatural being) and references to Arabian Nights, which are classic folk narratives.

  • Generic spirituality: Present
What we identified — Generic spirituality

The series contains significant magical elements, such as the Magic Carpet and the Genie, which operate through magic and supernatural powers not tied to any specific religion.

  • Female protagonism
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities

Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.

Seasons & episodes

1 of 9 episodes analyzed — season average: Political & social messaging 53 · Educational content 25 · Heavy emotional content 25 · Violence 17

Ep. 1Getting The Bugs Out25 minPolitical & social messaging 53
  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 53
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–25:00An ordinary citizen is entrusted by the state leader to solve a problem affecting the entire society.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentTraces · 25
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–5:00The protagonist investigates and identifies the cause of mechanical failures in the city's devices, requiring observation and deductive reasoning.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentTraces · 25
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–5:00Characters display concern and uncertainty as they confront a mechanical crisis affecting the city.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolenceTraces · 17
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:25Background mention of mechanical bugs infesting devices throughout the city.background
    • 0:00–0:25Aladdin investigates mechanical bugs and encounters the antagonist Mechanickles responsible for the damage.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityTraces · 7
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:25The episode takes place in a fantasy setting with Islamic cultural references in architecture and names, without emphasizing specific religious or spiritual practices.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 7
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:25Background mention of romantic feelings between main characters.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesAbsent · 0
  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0

Where themes appear

0 min25 min
Educational content
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Violence
Cast diversity

Representation (informational)

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The cast includes characters from different backgrounds and origins, reflecting the diverse peoples and cultures of the Agrabah setting.

  • Female protagonism
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Dharmic religions
  • Afro-diasporic & indigenous spiritualities
  • Mythology & folklore
  • Generic spirituality
Ep. 2Mudder's Day25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3Fowl Weather25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4The Prophet Motive25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5Much Abu About Something25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6My Fair Aladdin25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7To Cure a Thief25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8Never Say Nefir25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 9Raiders Of The Lost Shark25 minnot analyzed

Ep. 1Air Feathered Friends25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 2Bad Mood Rising25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3Do the Rat Thing25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4The Vapor Chase25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5Garden of Evil25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6Some Enchanted Genie25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7Web of Fear25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8Plunder the Sea25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 9Strike Up the Sand25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 10Sneeze the Day25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 11I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 12Forget Me Lots25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 13Scare Necessities25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 14SandSwitch25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 15Lost and Founded25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 16Moonlight Madness25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 17The Flawed Couple25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 18Rain of Terror25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 19Dune Quixote25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 20That Stinking Feeling25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 21The Day The Bird Stood Still25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 22Of Ice and Men25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 23Opposites Detract25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 24Caught by the Tale25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 25Elemental, My Dear Jasmine25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 26Beast or Famine25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 27Smolder and Wiser25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 28The Game25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 29Poor Iago25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 30The Spice Is Right25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 31The Animal Kingdom25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 32Power to the Parrot25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 33The Sands of Fate25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 34Hero with a Thousand Feathers25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 35The Citadel25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 36Snowman Is an Island25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 37The Secret of Dagger Rock25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 38In the Heat of the Fright25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 39Witch Way Did She Go?25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 40The Seven Faces of Genie25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 41The Wind Jackal of Mozenrath25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 42A Clockwork Hero25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 43Mission: Imp Possible25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 44Stinker Belle25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 45Sea No Evil25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 46Shadow of a Doubt25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 47Smells Like Trouble25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 48The Way We War25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 49Night of the Living Mud25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 50Egg-stra Protection25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 51A Sultan Worth His Salt25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 52Heads, You Lose25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 53The Love Bug25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 54When Chaos Comes Calling25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 55Genie Hunt25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 56Armored and Dangerous25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 57The Lost Ones25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 58Eye of the Beholder25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 59Shark Treatment25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 60Black Sand25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 61Love at First Sprite25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 62Vocal Hero25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 63The Lost City of the Sunnot analyzed
Ep. 64As the Netherworld Turns25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 65Seems Like Old Crimes (1)25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 66Seems Like Old Crimes (2)25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 67From Hippsodeth, with Love25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 68Destiny on Fire25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 69The Return of Malcho25 minnot analyzed

Ep. 1The Hunted25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 2Riders Redux25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3The Book of Khartoum25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4While the City Snoozes25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5Two to Tangle25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6The Ethereal25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7The Shadow Knows25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8The Great Rift25 minnot analyzed