The Genie then throws Jafar's lamp far into the desert, hoping to banish Jafar to the Cave of Wonders. Now bound to his new lamp, Jafar ends up trapped inside it, taking Iago with him. Aladdin taunts Jafar for being less powerful than the Genie, tricking Jafar into using his last wish to become an all-powerful genie himself. Jasmine tries to help Aladdin steal the lamp back, but Jafar notices and overpowers the heroes with his magic. He then exposes Aladdin's identity, exiling him, Abu, and the carpet to a frozen wasteland, though they escape. He uses his first two wishes to become Sultan and the world's most powerful sorcerer. Iago steals the lamp, and Jafar becomes the Genie's new master. Jafar flees after spotting the lamp and thus discovering Aladdin's true identity.įearing that he will lose Jasmine if the truth is revealed, Aladdin breaks his promise and refuses to free the Genie. Aladdin returns to the palace and exposes Jafar's evil plot. The Genie appears and saves Aladdin, at the cost of his second wish. After Aladdin brings Jasmine home, the palace guards capture Aladdin on Jafar's behest and throw him into the sea. When she deduces his true identity by mentioning Abu, he convinces her that he only dresses as a peasant to escape the stresses of royal life. As a means of apologizing, Aladdin takes Jasmine on a ride on the magic carpet. Aladdin, as "Prince Ali Ababwa," arrives in Agrabah with a large host, but Jasmine becomes angry when he discusses her fate with her father, the Sultan, and Jafar without her. Jafar's parrot Iago suggests that he plots to become Sultan by marrying Jasmine. Aladdin tricks the Genie into freeing them all from the cave without using a wish, then uses his first wish to become a prince to woo Jasmine, and promises to use his third wish to free the Genie from servitude. Trapped, Aladdin rubs the lamp and meets the Genie who lives inside it. Aladdin gives the lamp to Jafar, who throws him and Abu back into the cave, though not before Abu steals the lamp back. Aladdin, Abu, and the carpet rush to escape the cave as it collapses. Forgetting the cave's rule, Abu grabs a jewel. After being told to touch nothing but the lamp, Aladdin finds a magic carpet inside, and obtains the lamp. Jasmine confronts Jafar to demand Aladdin's release, but he lies and says Aladdin has been executed.ĭisguised as an aging man, Jafar frees Aladdin and Abu and brings them to the cave, ordering them to retrieve the lamp. The palace guards then capture Aladdin on Jafar's orders. She escapes the palace, and meets Aladdin and his pet monkey, Abu, who save her from an angry merchant. Meanwhile, Princess Jasmine of Agrabah becomes upset that the law requires her to marry a prince instead of marrying for love. He is told that only one person is worthy to enter: "the diamond in the rough," whom Jafar later identifies as Aladdin, an Agrabah street urchin. Jafar, the Royal Vizier of the fictional city of Agrabah, seeks a lamp hidden within the Cave of Wonders. A merchant shows the viewers a lamp that is up for sale, and begins to tell a story.
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