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==Origin==
==Origin==
Aladdin's first appears in the Walt Disney's 1992 film, ''Aladdin''. In the film, Aladdin is a poor "Street Rat" (as commented by Jafar) living on the streets of Agrabah until he meets Jasmine, the Princess of Agrabah and daughter of the Sultan. When the Princess secretly enters the Marketplace to see the world outside her father's Palace, she meets Aladdin. However, when the Sultan's Palace Guards (under orders of Jafar) want to arrest Aladdin, Jasmine, reveals that she is the Princess. Aladdin later meets the big blue Genie of the Lamp in the mysterious [[Cave of Wonders]] (after being led by a disguised Jafar), the Spirit takes him out of the dungeon in the cave (in which he was imprisoned in when Abu touched the forbidden treasure) before taking the boy to an island where Aladdin asks Genie to turn him in to a prince to impress Jasmine.
Aladdin's first appears in the Walt Disney's 1992 film, ''Aladdin''. In the film, Aladdin is a poor "street rat" (as commented by Jafar) living on the streets of Agrabah until he meets Jasmine, the Princess of Agrabah and daughter of the Sultan. When the Princess secretly enters the marketplace to see the world outside her father's palace, she meets Aladdin. However, when the Sultan's palace guards (under orders of Jafar) act under a warrant to arrest Aladdin, Jasmine reveals that she is the Princess. Aladdin, thrown into prison, later ventures to the mysterious [[Cave of Wonders]] (after being led by Jafar, disguised as a prisoner), only to be imprisoned there when Abu cannot control his impulses and touches the forbidden treasure. There, he meets the big blue Genie of the Lamp, who takes him out of the dungeon in the cave (in which he was imprisoned in when Abu touched the forbidden treasure) and out to safety in an island. There, Aladdin asks the Genie to turn him into a prince to impress Jasmine.


After impressing Jasmine, Jafar discovers his identity, steals the lamp and reveals Aladdin for who he truly is. He uses Genie's powers to take over Agrabah but is defeated when Aladdin tricks him into wishing to become a Genie and being trapped in his lamp. Jasmine then choose to marry Aladdin (after her father abolishes the law requiring her to marry a prince), Genie sends Jafar's lamp far away and Aladdin grants Genie his freedom with his last wish.
After impressing Jasmine, Jafar discovers his identity, steals the lamp and reveals Aladdin for who he truly is. He uses the Genie's powers to take over Agrabah but is defeated when Aladdin tricks him into wishing to become a Genie, causing Jafar to be trapped in his own lamp. Her father, having witnessed these events, abolishes the law requiring Jasmine to marry a prince, and Jasmine chooses to marry Aladdin. The Genie sends Jafar's lamp far away and Aladdin grants Genie his freedom with his last wish.


{{w|Disney}}'s inspiration for the film came from the {{w|Aladdin|Middle Eastern folktale}} and was one of the many stories of ''{{w|One Thousand and One Nights}}''.
{{w|Disney}}'s inspiration for the film came from the {{w|Aladdin|Middle Eastern folktale of the same name}}, which was one of the many stories of ''{{w|One Thousand and One Nights}}''.
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