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Fun Trivia: A : Aladdin (1992) .

Special Sub-Topic: "Aladdin" Lines


'Well, Ali Baba had them 40 thieves...' What song is this quote taken from?

    Never Had a Friend Like Me. 'Scheherazad-ie had a thousand tales.' The Genie sings this to Aladdin when he firsts meets him.

What did the old man move to get out of the jail cell?
    some bricks. When he opens it up, it reveals steps leading to the cave. Personally, I don't see how anybody could fit through just some bricks.

Who/what does Jasmine think is the doctor in the market scene?
    a camel. She talks to the camel. She goes, 'Oh good morning, doctor, how are you?'

What does Abu try to steal in the market scene before Aladdin meets Jasmine?
    a melon. Aladdin sends Abu to steal the melon, and when he breaks it in half, he first notices her.

What is the main color of Abu's hat?
    purple. It's purple, and his little vest is red. If you'll notice, Aladdin's vest is purple and his hat is red.

This one's more for the grown-ups. Who does the Genie imitate while he's playing chess with Carpet?
    Rodney Dangerfield. Thanks to stargate for correcting me on this one. The eyes give him away.

What character from 'The Little Mermaid' makes a cameo in the movie?
    Sebastian. He shows up when the Genie acts like Caesar.

What sport does Jafar imitate when he sends Aladdin 'on a one way trip' in the second version of 'Prince Ali'?
    Golf. He uses the staff as a golf club.

What other star does the Genie imitate when he tells Aladdin to be a 'straight-shooter'?
    Jack Nicholson. He wears some goofy looking sunglass on this one.

What on Genie's arms symbolize his slavery?
    The gold wristbands. When Aladdin makes the third wish, the gold wristbands come off saying that he's free.


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