In Aladdin the Genie said he couldn't kill anyone, couldn't raise anyone from the dead, and couldn't make anyone fall in love with someone else. So I'd guess not!
Hmmm...I really want to know what Jafar's specific motivation is, since I'm guessing it's going to be different from the Disney movies (or at least I'm hoping it's different...)
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Agrabah!!! YEAH!
ReplyDelete:-( He could just have wished that Jafar would cease to exist! Am I right?
ReplyDeleteIn Aladdin the Genie said he couldn't kill anyone, couldn't raise anyone from the dead, and couldn't make anyone fall in love with someone else. So I'd guess not!
ReplyDeleteOk so I wasn't hugely thrilled with the first episode. Enjoyed it, but it didn't grab me. But THIS did. I'm liking Jafar and want to see more of him!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I really want to know what Jafar's specific motivation is, since I'm guessing it's going to be different from the Disney movies (or at least I'm hoping it's different...)
ReplyDeleteThis!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's true in Disney's version, but I don't recall if that's the case in A Thousand and One Arabian Nights???
ReplyDeleteAt any rate, I think the guy was pretty panicked!!! XD