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Movie-Sounds.org › Disney Movie Quotes › Aladdin (1992)

Of course. I'm delighted to meet you.

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5 seconds sound clip from the Aladdin (1992) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:51:41 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- With his 40 fakirs, his cooks, his bakers, his birds that warble on key...

- Make way for Prince Ali.

- Splendid. Absolutely marvellous.

- Your Majesty, I have journeyed from afar to seek your daughter's hand.

- Prince Ali Ababwa.

- Of course. I'm delighted to meet you.

- This is my royal vizier, Jafar. He's delighted, too.

- Ecstatic.

- I'm afraid, Prince Abubu...

- Ababwa.

- Whatever.

[...]

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Actors: Scott Weinger (Aladdin), Robin Williams (Genie), Linda Larkin (Jasmine), Gilbert Gottfried (Iago)

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