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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="Meesh"]Wow AG Point taken, very well thought out/ [ 50th post!!!! ][/quote]
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Princess Jasmine
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:07 pm
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Oh...My...God. I'm so sorry, but they did a shity job on RoJ. I was about ready to strangle the writers when I got through with the movie. You were SO right about how Jasmine's face looked when she sang "You're calling me bluff"
I was like, Dude, whoever drew that scene, should get slapped. And what was up with this- Twords the end of the movie, when Jafar was turned into his genie state, and Genie had faked being Aladdin, and then turned into himself, and said "Gotchya," Jafar threw him to the ground, and for some reason got knocked out.
Plus, the animation was like, "Let's just get this over with so we can make money."
Aladdin was retarted looking, Jasmine's face turned deformed, and Jafar...Dude he looked like my Grandpa. Plus, they got rid of Robin, which ticked me off, and the voices sounded cracked and screwed up. Especially Jasmine's and Aladdin's. The only thing I liked about the movie was the songs. But I swear, if I ever find the animaters...
Dragonessa
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2005 4:25 am
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That's a very mature point of view, Lady AP. *thumbs up* If my fandom was to be killed in some thread, I'd be there to save him, and give the people involved a piece of my mind. But, I'm not as mature as you, of course.
Kerry, I so feel the same whenever they hurt Iago. You know how much it hurts me to play Jafar... but not for long anymore, hehe.
LadyApocalymon
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 8:02 pm
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Iago wrote:
yeah well in the parrot rules thread were about to kill your fandom Lady AP. and he deserves it too
One, he is not the "fandom" - he is the object that the fandom follows. Two, the thread is your imaginative delusion, which I have neither the right nor the will to interfere with. And three, whether Jafar deserves death or not is a matter of personal opinion. So...there.
Iago
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:57 pm
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yeah well in the parrot rules thread were about to kill your fandom Lady AP. and he deserves it too
LadyApocalymon
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:54 pm
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Iago wrote:
*sighs* my fandom always gets hurt its so sad *shakes head*
The parrot's comic relief, he is. Whether he wants to be or not.
Vortex Dragon
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:53 pm
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Iago wrote:
hi vortex
I noticed that also .... i guess during that time they were in doubt, so what did they do? they hurt the parrot thats what they did *sighs* my fandom always gets hurt its so sad *shakes head*
lol! It's ok. *pats back*
Iago
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:45 pm
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hi vortex
I noticed that also .... i guess during that time they were in doubt, so what did they do? they hurt the parrot thats what they did *sighs* my fandom always gets hurt its so sad *shakes head*
Vortex Dragon
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:34 pm
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I found some outtakes in the original Aladdin too. Like when Jafar gets smashed by the door in the "Prince Ali" song, when he's holding the door shut, Iago's not on his shoulder, but when they show him embedded in the wall, Iago's there again. And when Jafar puts the lamp down on the arm of the throne, it's on the right, but when Aladdin reaches for it, it's on the left arm.
Meesh
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 2:04 pm
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Wow AG
Point taken, very well thought out/
[ 50th post!!!! ]
Iago
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:48 pm
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Nanuk wrote:
But, wow, how Jasmine's face disturbed me when she sang "You're calling my bluff" in "Forget about Love." O_O
you to?? she scared the *beep* outa me when i saw that scene
*shudders*
Nanuk
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 8:31 pm
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...it was kinda hard for me to watch RoJ, mostly because of the animation, and also because of how they replaced Robin as genie...But I liked the songs ^^ But, wow, how Jasmine's face disturbed me when she sang "You're calling my bluff" in "Forget about Love." O_O ...I also didn't understand why at the end the genie just sat there when he could fly?
I think my favorite Disney sequel is The Lion King 1 1/2...or, actually, an "inbetweenquel" x) "What this place lacks in shade it makes up for with searing heat and blinding sunshine"
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:51 pm
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Meesh wrote:
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yes RoJ has a gaping plothole. They found the sultan's torn turban in Aladdin's room, while they knew very well that Aladdin and the sultan were out in an oasis. When Aladdin came home, they blamed the torn turban on him, even though he had been out all day!
That whole thing could work out if you assumed a few things and filled in missing scenes that went on behind the scenes
-Assume the guards didn't know the sultan left with Aladdin and that both of them left. Stretching it a bit that they didn't know where he was at, but it can happen. And, it's never really shown that any of the guards knew the sultan was gone to begin with.
-Fill-in that while Aladdin and the sultan were gone, Jafar locked up Jasmine with Genie and Abu who he captured earlier (all of which know where Aladdin and the sultan are).
-Fill in Jafar bringing the sultan back and locking him up. Takes his hat, slashes it and turns into Jasmine.
-Fill in "Jasmine" shows Rasoul the hat and he orders a search for Aladdin and the sultan. That's why I think the guards might not know the sultan left to begin with because then it would make no sense that she found a slashed turban and they know the sultan left with his turban on.
-Assume that when Rasoul accused Aladdin of the murder of the sultan that he thought Aladdin just got done getting rid of the sultan's body or something. Again, they don't know where they went, so as far as he knew, he just got back from the place where he killed him.
Now we are at the part where "Jasmine" says they found the turban in his room and he'll die at dawn (which is my favorite Jafar moment because he psychologically plays around with Aladdin's head. Priceless). So it can work out, you just have to think a bit, which I personally don't like doing
Meesh
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:18 pm
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Marisa wrote:
Hourglass wrote:
At least they redeemed themselves in KOT... sorta.
Not just animation-wise, but plot-wise as well
yes RoJ has a gaping plothole. They found the sultan's torn turban in Aladdin's room, while they knew very well that Aladdin and the sultan were out in an oasis. When Aladdin came home, they blamed the torn turban on him, even though he had been out all day!
Meesh
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:17 pm
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Hourglass wrote:
ROJ is one of the worst-animated sequels in Disney history... let's face it.
At least they redeemed themselves in KOT... sorta.
But I believe it was the first sequel and was the one that actually started the whole Disney sequel thing.
Jas
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 8:20 am
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Hourglass wrote:
They needed some way for Jafar to notice Aladdin, and using Jasmine just seemed... alright.
Of course - it's just a minor technicality.
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