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Calluna Genie of the Messageboard

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:55 pm Post subject: |
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On Iago: I kinda figured that he began as a normal bird that was bought by Jafar and used in magical experiments or something that gave him self-awareness and knowledge of future things and events (like, didn't he mention having a cousin in some U.S. state before?). |
Yup, his cousin Jed who had an unfortunate incident in Kentucky. I'm thinking it's some kind of side-effect of being around magic too long; Jafar and Mozenrath talk about future stuff they shouldn't know about, too. _________________ "If only I could believe you. Perhaps I can! After all... you do bear the name of a flower." -- Arbutus |
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Syera Cynical Scribe

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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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This might seem stereotypical, but for some reason, I see Mozenrath with either a fox or wolf sidekick/familiar myself. That might be a funny story; Xerxes loosing his job to a better sidekick and trying to get it back. |
There is only one creature in the world that could possibly be better than an eel/lamprey type creature.
Yes. The deep-sea angler fish.
You have to give Mozenrath props for being original, unlike 1,347,895,837 kids out there who are only interested in "cool" animals like wolves and foxes and big kitties and sharp-taloned burdy-wurdies and overgrown wingaling lizards.
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Yup, his cousin Jed who had an unfortunate incident in Kentucky. I'm thinking it's some kind of side-effect of being around magic too long; Jafar and Mozenrath talk about future stuff they shouldn't know about, too. |
Yes. Long-term magic exposure causes a strange disorder that makes you involuntarily spout anachronisms. Most people realize that the afflicted has no control over it and politely ignore it. _________________
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Brighteyes Agrabah Citizen
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Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:57 pm Post subject: |
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Yup, his cousin Jed who had an unfortunate incident in Kentucky. I'm thinking it's some kind of side-effect of being around magic too long; Jafar and Mozenrath talk about future stuff they shouldn't know about, too. |
Yeah, that's right, Cousin Jed. Now I wanna re-watch the films to catch some of Jafar's anachronisms.
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Yes. Long-term magic exposure causes a strange disorder that makes you involuntarily spout anachronisms. Most people realize that the afflicted has no control over it and politely ignore it. |
Yes, I've noticed that pple around Iago and Genie often tend to take their anachronisms in stride.
@Syera: Criminey, I nearly had a heart attack when I saw that thing. *L* It'd be pretty unsettling to see something like that floating around Mozenrath as they're evilly cackling over some scheme. Yeah, I suppose you're right about Mozie being pretty original when it comes to animal sidekicks.
I freely admit that wolves and foxes are heniously overused (it irks me as well), but since we don't see either species in Aladdin, I figured it'd be alright. Maybe a fennec or an Arabian wolf to fit in better with the show's theme (as opposed to the much more common red foxes and gray wolves). |
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Calluna Genie of the Messageboard

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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:28 pm Post subject: |
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Brighteyes wrote: |
Now I wanna re-watch the films to catch some of Jafar's anachronisms. |
Jafar didn't really get into it until after his second wish, and after that he turns Abu into a wind-up toy monkey, mimes playing golf, and probably other things I'm forgetting. And of course in RoJ he parodies the movie Psycho.
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I freely admit that wolves and foxes are heniously overused (it irks me as well), but since we don't see either species in Aladdin, I figured it'd be alright. Maybe a fennec or an Arabian wolf to fit in better with the show's theme (as opposed to the much more common red foxes and gray wolves). |
Xerxes did get turned into a fox once. And Moze did have that wind jackal for a little while.  _________________ "If only I could believe you. Perhaps I can! After all... you do bear the name of a flower." -- Arbutus |
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Cantare Agrabah Citizen

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Calluna Genie of the Messageboard

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Wait, when does Mozenrath use an anachronism? |
Uh, I can't remember exactly what I was thinking about at the time, but it's mostlly just things he says, like "this is what I get for subcontracting" and "you were in my kingdom but you didn't look me up?" Maybe I'm overreaching to make my theory work.  _________________ "If only I could believe you. Perhaps I can! After all... you do bear the name of a flower." -- Arbutus |
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Brighteyes Agrabah Citizen
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 9:46 am Post subject: OT question |
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What's the policy on posting in old threads here? Just asking to avoid any trouble, as there are some topics I'd like to add my five cents to, and I kinda didn't want to start any new topics on stuff that's probably already been discussed countless times. |
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Calluna Genie of the Messageboard

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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 11:13 am Post subject: Re: OT question |
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Brighteyes wrote: |
What's the policy on posting in old threads here? Just asking to avoid any trouble, as there are some topics I'd like to add my five cents to, and I kinda didn't want to start any new topics on stuff that's probably already been discussed countless times. |
We bring back old threads all the time; feel free. I don't think anyone wil mind.  _________________ "If only I could believe you. Perhaps I can! After all... you do bear the name of a flower." -- Arbutus |
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Calluna wrote: |
Cantare wrote: |
Wait, when does Mozenrath use an anachronism? |
Uh, I can't remember exactly what I was thinking about at the time, but it's mostlly just things he says, like "this is what I get for subcontracting" and "you were in my kingdom but you didn't look me up?" Maybe I'm overreaching to make my theory work.  |
It's just a modern way of putting it. Like, Genie and others calling Aladdin "Al" although that nickname is more likely to be used in modern day America. Or like "Okay" which is probably the most common word in all the series but also rather modern.
It's not a true anachronism like Jago and Genie pull them off. |
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