Aladdin 1992: Music Fixed Portable
The absolute earliest VHS releases of Aladdin still featured the theatrical audio before the edits were standardized on later pressings.
For years, viewers claimed that if you slowed down the audio, Aladdin could be heard whispering, "Good teenagers, take off your clothes."
Despite it being a misunderstanding, Disney removed the low-muttering background dialogue entirely in later DVD and Blu-ray releases to avoid further controversy. How to Hear the Original, Uncensored 1992 Music aladdin 1992 music fixed
The first pressing of the commercial soundtrack CD contains the original "cut off your ear" lyric.
Despite the edits, the music of Aladdin remains one of the high points of the Disney Renaissance. It went on to win Academy Awards for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "A Whole New World." The absolute earliest VHS releases of Aladdin still
Because Disney has effectively scrubbed the original theatrical audio from all modern releases—including Disney+, 4K Ultra HD, and modern Blu-rays—hearing the original track requires some digging. Here is how fans find the original "unfixed" audio:
Aladdin is trying to win over Jasmine while standing on her balcony. Despite the edits, the music of Aladdin remains
While Disney changed the first line, they notably left the word "barbaric" in the song, which continued to draw criticism from advocacy groups for years to come. The "Good Teenagers" Dialogue Myth