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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="AladdinsGenie"]Jasmine, in a way, in the Ethereal. She was dead for like...a minute and a half, but it happened :lol:[/quote]
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Guest
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 8:42 am
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Hmmm...very interesting. Thanks guys. I saw a clip of Ayam Aghoul on youtube. Seems like a major loser.
Calluna
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:01 am
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Yeah, basically there's a magic jewel in Jafar's lab called the Eye of Gazeem, and if you rub it then it opens a portal to the land of the dead. And in the episode you see living people going in and out of it, but they never show what happens if a dead person tries to come through (except for Ayam, of course, who is not so much dead as undead). So a dead person
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be able to come back that way...
Meesh
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:36 am
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Oh and in another one, he makes a plot where (forgive me for te vagueness... I haven't watched in a while) he turns people's shadows evil and if their shadows don't return to their shadow world, that person will die.
Meesh
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:34 am
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Synopsis:
"Iago and Abu are looking for a magic glass ball in Jafar's old lab because they hear that it let's you walk through walls. Once they do, they both rub it, and sure enough, they can walk through walls, but there's one catch, they are sent to the Netherworld, the land of the dead. Aladdin and the others can't hear them either, and what's really bad, is that Ayam Aghoul is trying to make them permanent guests."
So Ayam is the keeper of the Nethweworld, and he basically is trying to get Aladdin and friends into the Netherworld. He has a plot to marry Jasmine, and if she goes through with it, she will be trapped with him (and his several late skeleton-looking brides) for all of eternity.
Cantare
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:44 pm
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UMMM actually I don't remember the episode As the Netherworld Turns...and am highly intrigued by it now from the one liner about it in the Aladdincyclopedia. Soooo if you have some time and patience would you be able to tell me how it relates to resurrection? Hehe. Ayam Aghoul's in that, huh. What did that guy want with Agrabah again? Did he just want to come back to life?
Calluna
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:44 pm
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Ah, good, I thought at first you were looking for ideas of how to bring someone back. Now I don't have to write a big long post about "As the Netherworld Turns".
Cantare
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:31 pm
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Yes, this saved me from a contradiction. I haven't actually written that part of Antiphony yet, and it's not a huge detail, but it's there, and I'm obsessed with consistency. So thanks again.
Calluna
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:13 pm
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No prob.
Surprised this hasn't been mentioned, but there were two times Jafar was brought back, once in Hercules and the Arabian Night, and once in Nasira's Revenge. (Or was he just almost brought back? I never finished that game...) Neither of those were in the movies or sequels, though. I'm guessing you just want to make sure that no one's been brought back from the dead in canon to make sure it's not contradicting something you wrote, right?
Cantare
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:21 pm
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THANK YOU Calluna for saving me from inconsistency and plotholes. Hahaha. I'm going to go with the fact that Aladdin's not a doctor, and even if she did "die" for a minute or so, her heartbeat may have stopped but she could still be resuscitated quickly, like with a defribillator...except this is 3rd century Arabia and they use goddess magic instead.
Calluna
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:09 am
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HmmMMMmMm is it possible that Jasmine actually...was on the brink of dying but didn't actually die...you know like one of those fake deaths that the animators make all dramatic so the audience will be sad. Is it possible that the goddess brought her back from an unconscious state?
Aladdin is the only one who says she's dead, and it looks like he takes her pulse before he says that, so you could say maybe her pulse was too weak for him to feel. And Aladdin's not exactly a doctor in any case, so what does he know?
Salukfan
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:18 am
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Nah, it's pretty much stated that she's dead. I mean, you could claim an unconscious state, but I don't know how convincing that would be. For me personally, at least!
Guest
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:44 am
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Thanks!
I need an example from Aladdin because it has to do with a part of a fic I'm writing.
HmmMMMmMm is it possible that Jasmine actually...was on the brink of dying but didn't actually die...you know like one of those fake deaths that the animators make all dramatic so the audience will be sad. Is it possible that the goddess brought her back from an unconscious state?
Meesh
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:48 pm
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Do you need an example from Aladdin?
Cuz Megara from Hercules had an interesting resurrection.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:43 pm
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Yeah, what she said
. There was a little boy that was about to get crushed under a huge rock that was come off a crumbling building, and she pole vaults all the way over the huge pile of all ready fallen rocks that are seperating him from his mother to push him out of the way in time before he gets hit. This instead hits her, and I assume she dies on impact. Aladdin gets her body out of the rubble and the Ethereal is near-by watching all of this happen. Everyone near-by starts to mourn the loss of the princess and the Ethereal starts to fix all the damage she's done to the city. Aladdin asks "why spare us now?" as he's holding Jasmine's body, and she says her sacrifice means she understood what makes the city so great, which were the people. Then she waves her hand and Jasmine is resurrected. Again, this takes place in about a minute and a half's worth of time, but she did die and was brought back, so I don't know if that counts
Meesh
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:15 pm
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Well this is totally by memory, so someone correct me if I am mistaken in anything...
But Jasmine dove to push a young boy out of the way of a crumbling building and is killed by the building. The Ethereal sees the Jasmine realizes the most important thing in the city is its people and decides to stop terrorizing the city.
Aladdin held Jasmine and wondered why she stopped now that Jasmine was lost. The scene got all pretty, and Jasmine just gently awakened.
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