Disney’s Aladdin the Anime Remake (O.G.’s)

Story
The movie begins at an Arabian docking area in an Arabian river. A young English man Phileas Fogg gets off his boast to visit the trading area where he encounters a young woman and a short old man wearing clothing that nearly cover their entire body who are riding on a large horse buggy. The two strangers offer Phileas a rid because they're heading towards the same place where Phileas is heading. Phileas accepts their offer, as he gets on the buggy. The two strangers start singing about the land they come from (see Arabian Nights Lyrics below) called Agrabah, where it was once nothing but sand a due until an unknown item and turned it into the thriving place that it is now. But the woman hid the magic object in the Cave of Wonders, where the object and other treasures from foreign countries is hidden for years. Until one day, a man named Jafar finds the secrets of the Cave of Wonders, which then the story takes place in an unknown location where Jafar and Lago meets up with a lowly thief named Gazeem, who gives Jafar the other half to the key. Jafar unites the two pieces together and the key takes life and open the Cave of Wanders from a rocky hilltop. Jafar orders Gazeem to enter the cave. As Gazeem comes closer to the cave entrence, suddenly the Guardian asks Gazeem who he is. As Gazeem introduces himself the unknown kills and devours him. Lago looks away in horror. The Guardian says that only one my enter, the diamond in the rock, as the cave closes. Lago picks up the two pieces of the key. Jafar says that they'll find the person that the Guardian describes. Meanwhile at the Agrabah palace, a woman is sneaking out of the palace. Suddenly she's stopped by a tiger named Rajah. The woman revels herself to be Jasmine to Rajah. She then tells Rajah that she wants to see what's outside the palace as she goes over the gates with Rajah's help. The next scene shows a man named Aladdin showing his monkey sidekick named Abu doing tricks of all kinds. The audience gives the two of them coins for Abu's performance. During their break, Aladdin and Abu where about to eat their bread that they paid for when suddenly they notice a couple of kids searching for food. Aladdin and Abu give their bread to the two kids. The two kids hug Aladdin and Abu. Suddenly they notice a commotion going on in the streets. All the citizens gather to see prince from some unknown land. The two kids trip over in front of the prince. Furious, the prince pulls out his wipe. But Aladdin protects the kids, resulting in Aladdin and Abu landing in mud. Everyone is shocked for what was happing. Jasmine comes in to clean Aladdin up. The Prince insults Jasmine for helping Aladdin. Jasmine tries to confront the prince, but Aladdin grabs her by her left wrist, while his left hand forms into a fist. The prince then says that Aladdin will die as a street rat, just before the gates close. Jasmine grabs an apple to give to the kids. But the Apple merchant accuses Jasmine for begin a thief, as he was about to cut her hand off. But Aladdin stops the apple merchant. During the skirmish Jasmine is expose as the princess. Everyone was at shock to discover her true identity. The Apple Merchant apologizes for trying to cut her hand off. Jasmine then leaves to return to her palace. At the palace, Sultan Ahmad Auada tries to get the prince to settle down. Suddenly Rajah appears with an angry look on his face. Jasmine appears and says that she knew what the Prince did. She then orders Rajah to attack the Prince. The Prince runs for his life, mulled and beaten by Rajah.

Arabian Nights
Ahmad Auada: We come from Agrabah which is a faraway place, where the caravan camels roam. Jasmine Auade: Yet there's treachery hidden the settlement with many distrusts. It was Hell. Ahmad Auada: But hey, it's home. Jasmine Auade: When the wind's from the East. And the suns from the West. And the sand in the glass is right. Ahmad Auada: Come on down, stop on by. Hop a carpet and fly. To another Arabian night (Ahmad raises his left hand towards the sky, where the clouds take on the form of the title of the movie.