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Fun Trivia: A : Aladdin (1992) .

Special Sub-Topic: Songs From Agrabah


How many golden camels does Prince Ali have as he enters the city?

    75. 'Don't they look lovely, June?'

Other than camels, how many purple peacocks does Prince Ali have?
    53 & Fifty Three & Fifty-Three. 'Fabulous, Harry -- I love the feathers.'

In 'Arabian Nights', from what direction does the wind blow?
    East. 'It's barbaric, but hey, it's home.'

Complete the lyric from 'Friend Like Me': 'You got some power in your corner now; Some _________________ in your camp.'
    Heavy Ammunition.

According to Genie, Prince Ali is as strong as how many regular men, definitely?
    10. 'He faced the galloping hordes; a hundred bad guys with swords. Who sent those goons to their Lord? Why, Prince Ali.'

When Prince Ali enters the palace with his menagerie, he brings along white Persian ________?
    Monkeys. Ninety-five of them, as I recall.

In the 'Prince Ali' Reprise, where does Jafar say he's sending Aladdin?
    End of the Earth & Ends of the Earth. 'To send him packing on a one-way trip do his prospects take a terminal dip! His assets frozen, the venue chosen -- it's the ends of the earth, whoopee! So long...Ex-Prince Ali!'

In 'A Whole New World', what term does Jasmine NOT use to describe flying around?
    Swirling. 'Swirling' is the only word she does not use in that passage.

In 'A Whole New World', Jasmine describes herself as what kind of star?
    shooting & shooting star & a shooting star. 'I can't go back to where I used to be.'

In 'A Friend Like Me', Ali Baba had 40 thieves and Scheherazade 2000 tales.
    f. Scheherazade only had 1000 tales. Ali Baba did indeed have 40 theives.


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