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Fun Trivia: A : Aladdin (1992) .

Special Sub-Topic: Arabian Nights


What song is this, "Oh I come from a land, from a far away place"?

    Arabian Nights. Walt Disney's "Aladdin" was re-told from the book "Arabian Nights."

In the song "One Jump Ahead" Aladdin tells the guards that the bread is just a little _____________.
    snack guys. Aladdin says this as he is being shaken by guards.

The Genie changes Abu into everything but what?
    airplane. After changing Abu into a bunch of different things, he finally decides that Abu is going to be an elephant.

What does Princess Jasmine think about the marriage law?
    it's wrong. Princess Jasmine believes that the law is wrong because it is forcing her to be married to a prince by her next birthday.

What is Aladdin's second wish?
    he wants the genie to rescue him. Aladdin does not ask for his second wish. The Genie asks Aladdin if he wants to be saved. Aladdin just shakes his head even though he is at the bottom of the sea.

What is Aladdin's first wish?
    To become a prince. The Genie has a book on how to make a prince.

What are the three things Genie says he can't do?
    make someone fall in love with somebody else, kill somebody and bring somebody back from the dead. The Genie says he does not like bringing people back from the dead because it is not a pretty sight.

What Disney character makes a cameo appearance in "Aladdin"?
    Sebastian. Sebastian can be seen when the Genie looks up how to make a prince.

Which other Disney character makes a cameo appearance in "Aladdin"?
    The Beast. The Beast can be seen when the Sultan is making a tower out of figures and Jafar walks in and scares the Sultan.

The Genie is set free at the end of the movie.
    T. Aladdin uses his last wish to set the Genie free.


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