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Аладдин/Aladdin - резюме серий на английском языке (Walt Disney)

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60. From Hippsodeth, with Love / Любовь амазонки
(Setting: Outside the Palace, by the fountain. Aladdin does a handstand on the edge of the fountain; Jasmine watches)
Jasmine: Why, Aladdin, are you trying to win my heart?
Aladdin: Well... (he struggles to stay balanced) is it working?
(Jasmine pushes him with her index finger, knocking him into the fountain. He surfaces, coughing. She leans into him)
Jasmine: It's working. (They kiss)

(The scene moves to the balcony. Iago, Abu, and Sultan watch from above)

Iago: (Groans) Do we have to see this right before breakfast?
Abu: Yeck!
Sultan: Ahh, young love. The joy, the giddiness, the rush of color to the face. (Walks into the throne room) Butterflies in your stomach, clammy hands, rapid heart palpitations.. (contended sigh)

(Sirens. Sultan turns to the noise, alarmed; Genie, with a flashing, red light on his head, is wheeling Carpet towards the Sultan, ala a stretcher. He forces Sultan onto Carpet.)

Sultan: Genie! What—
Genie: (Shoves a thermometer in Sultan's mouth, then pulls out a phone and starts talking into it) Yeah, we got a plump, middle-aged monarch complaining of heart palpitations! (An EKG machine appears) His EKG? (gasps) I've never seen anything like it!
Sultan: I'm fine, I'm fine! (Climbs off of Carpet) I was just thinking how nice it would be to fall in... oh, I'm too old for romance. (walks to his throne)
Genie: (back to normal) Uh, you say something, your highness?
(Sultan sighs)

(Setting: Galifem. A blonde, muscular man flies into the kingdom on his golden chariot, led by a winged unicorn)

Man: Yes, Lulu, I'm too handsome, it's true! Let's hope a certain Galifem agrees with me.

(On the ground, a Galifem warrior aims a bow at the man. A red-headed Galifem, Scara, approaches the warrior)

Scara: Hold your fire! Don't you know who that is?!
Galifem: No, who?
Scara: Oh, only the most incredibly handsome hunk around! (Fawns) He must be on his way to the temple! (Runs out of the scene)

(The man is at the Temple. He climbs the stairs before the leader of Galifem, Queen Hippsodeth, who sits on her throne)

Hippsodeth: Who are you? How did you get past our sentries and our traps?
(Scara runs in)
Scara: Oh, I let him through, Your Highness. Queen Hippsodeth, this is King Pector.
(A storm cloud forms over Pector's head)
Pector: I rule the island of Muskar. I rule the thunder that electrifies the skies! (Thunder and lightning emanate from the cloud, which disappears) But I must confess, my heart rules me. (He bows before Hippsodeth) And no sentries or traps can keep me from proclaiming my love for you.
Hippsodeth: (Surprised) Thank you for stating your intentions so eloquently, King Pector. But my heart belongs to one man. The only man who defeated me in battle: the Sultan of Agrabah.
Pector: You... don't love me?
Hippsodeth: (Waves her hand at him) Please, be on your way.
Pector: Queen Hippsodeth, I will change your heart! (She walks away from him) You will love me!
Hippsodeth: Warriors, take him away!
(Two warriors shoot arrows at Pector; the arrows turn into ropes, which bind him. Scara watches from behind a pillar)
Scara: (To herself, wincing) Be gentle with him... (runs toward Hippsodeth) Your Highness! (Scara screams; an arrow soars over her head and hits a target. It's a bulls eye) Nice shot!
Hippsodeth: (Holds a bow) I wish Cupid had better aim.
Scara: (Picks up at bow) Me too. If only it wasn't so hard to tell the one you love that you love him. It takes a mountain of courage!
(The women prepare to shoot their arrows)
Hippsodeth: The strength of an army.
Scara: Battle-proof mascara and an iron-clad will.
Hippsodeth: A Galifem warrior has all those things...
(Both fire their bows and get bulls eyes. The target turns into a heart)
Hippsodeth and Scara: I can do it!
Scara: ... you?
Hippsodeth: I am the Queen of Galifem. I have the courage and strength to tell the Sultan how I feel. I'll write him a letter! (Runs off)
Scara: (Stammers) ... ooh, I'll help! (follows)

(Setting: Agrabah. A golden arrow with a note wrapped around it flies toward the palace)

Iago: (Off-camera): Are you guys gonna smooch all day or wha—

(The scene switches to the throne room. Iago has been hit by the arrow; he's pinned to the throne by his tail feather, upside-down. He groans)

Aladdin: A golden arrow!
Jasmine: It's from the Galifems.
Genie: Why would they want to skewer Iago?
Jasmine: It's me they want. (Pulls the arrow out of the throne; Iago falls to the ground)
Iago: Well, that's a comfort (groans).
Jasmine: They want me to join their army and apparently they can't take no for an answer!
(Jasmine unfurls the note and reads it)
Aladdin: What is it? A declaration of war?
Jasmine: ... it's a love letter to my father.
Iago: Same thing!
(Genie takes the note from Jasmine)
Genie: (reading, with opera glasses on) "To the Sultan of Agrabah: my affection for you can no longer be ignored. This situation must be addressed. Therefore, please accept my invitation for dinner. Signed, Queen Hippsodeth."
Aladdin: That’s a love letter?!
Iago: It's an invitation to misery!
Jasmine: What do you mean?
Iago: I mean, if the Queen is still mad at your father for clobbering her in battle, a Galifem romance is great revenge.
Jasmine: Revenge?
Iago: Remember the Sultan of Vikar?
Genie: (as that Sultan, muscular and clean) Beloved leader of three deserts and undefeated in battle. (Another Genie, dressed as a Galifem appears and swoons over the "Sultan")
Iago: Well, the Galifems had it in for him and all it took was one pretty warrior to catch his eye. They left his kingdom demolished! And the romance left the Sultan scared of his own shadow.
Genie: (as that Sultan, now thin, weak, and disheveled) Help me!
Jasmine: That won't happen to my father!
Aladdin: That's right!
Jasmine: Because we're going to answer that letter for him!
Aladdin: We're what?
Jasmine: Genie, I need some paper!
(A scroll and a pot of ink appear in Genie's hand)
Iago: (Rubs his hand together) Finally, things are getting interesting around here! (Genie pulls out one of Iago's tail feathers) Ow!
Aladdin: Jasmine, don't you think we should tell the Sultan?
Jasmine: (Sits on the throne) You know my father. He—
Genie: He might want to go on the date.
Iago: A date with doom!
Jasmine: No! We can't let my father know a thing about this. (Writing) "Dear Queen Hippsodeth, please accept my regrets as I must decline your kind invitation."
Iago: That's too nice! She'll just think he's playing hard to get!
Jasmine: It has to be diplomatic or she'll never believe it's from—

(The door opens. Jasmine gasps, then hides the letter and the pot of ink behind her)

Aladdin: Sultan!
Genie: What are you doing?!

(Sultan approaches the group; he's holding a large sandwich)

Sultan: I thought I was having a snack.
Genie: Oh no! This triple-decker equals one quadruple bypass!
Sultan: Quadru—what?!
Genie: Now, you've only got one ticker, Sultan.
(Iago sneaks behind Jasmine and steals the letter and the ink. He writes.)
Iago: There! (To himself) That oughta get the message across.

(Genie comes out of the inkpot as a smoke trail; Iago screams)

Genie: Where's the letter?

(Iago hands it to him. Genie flies onto the balcony, attaches the letter to an arrow, and, using his tail as a bow, shoots the arrow into the clouds)

(Setting: Galifem, the Temple. Hippsodeth tries to fire her bow, but the Temple is shaking.)

Hippsodeth: (Sighs) King Pector...
(Pector has lifted the entire Temple into the air with his bare hands)
Pector: (Struggles) Yes, my love?
Hippsodeth: Put me down.
Pector: Your wish is my desire! (Tries to lower the Temple; it crashes on top of him)
Hippsodeth: Scara!
Scara: (Enters) Yes, your Highness?
Hippsodeth: (Annoyed) Wasn't King Pector just leaving?
Scara: Oh, does he have to?
(Hippsodeth raises her eyebrow)
Scara: Oh, OK...

(Scara goes to Pector, who struggles to free himself from the underside of the Temple)
Pector: The Queen has fallen in love with me, hasn't she?
Scara: Well, no, not exactly.
(Pector frees from the structure; he stands up with a groan)
Pector: How can she resist me? What am I doing wrong?!
Scara: (Leading him away) King Pector, maybe you're aiming at the wrong heart. You see, the Queen feels no magic when she sees you, but-but I-I—
Pector: Wait a minute!
Scara: Yes?
Pector: I have magic! I can hold the magic of a storm in my hands! I show the Queen magic and impeccable aim! (A storm cloud appears above his head; he takes a lighting bolt from it) Watch!

(Pector throws the lightning bolt. Genie's arrow flies in from the opposite direction and crashes into the lighting bolt, which flies back in its original direction. The bolt ricochets off a tree and hits Scara and Pector. A warrior enters, holding the arrow)

Warrior: The letter from the Sultan has arrived!

(She runs off, followed by Scara. Pector sits up and grunts, frustrated.)

(Setting: The Temple. Queen Hippsodeth sits on her throne, reading the letter.)

Hippsodeth: Oh! I could wring his neck! (She crumples up the letter and throws it down the stairs; Scara runs by it)
Scara: Your Highness!

(Pector picks up the crumpled letter)

Pector: (Reading) "P.S.: I would have to be crackers to go out with you?!" (Angry) How dare the Sultan insult the love of my life! (A storm cloud appears over his head; lightning crackles and a heavy wind blows) Now he must answer to me!

(Setting: The Palace. Sultan is in the throne room, holding the same sandwich. He gets ready to take a bite, then notices Genie sitting on a piece of cheese)

Sultan: Genie!
Genie: I can hear the arteries clogging!
Sultan: Oh, Genie, I'm too old to go on some health kick!
Genie: (Appears before the Sultan as a personal trainer) Too old? Why, if you eat right and exercise you'll feel younger!
Sultan: … Younger?
Genie: And you'll look better too. (growls)
(Jasmine and Aladdin enter on Carpet)
Jasmine: Well, you're still handsome to me!
Sultan: I am?!
Genie: Fishing for compliments does not count as an aerobic exercise!

(There's a flash of bright light followed by a violent thunder clap)

Jasmine: What strange weather.
(Iago falls to the ground from off-camera; he's wet)
Iago: You can say that again! It left the Sultan a message.

(The group runs onto the balcony. There's a message written on the wall next to the entry way)

Aladdin: (reading) "A battle to the death to defend the Queen's honor?"
Jasmine: Tomorrow?
Iago: Who's King Pector?!
Jasmine: Oh no!

(Setting: Galifem. Scara and Pector are both on winged horses)

Scara: A battle to the death?!
Pector: Wish me success! (He flies away)
Scara: OK, now if Pector wins, the Queen just might fall in love with him. But if he loses... (gasps) Oh, why couldn't the Sultan just be in love with Queen Hippsodeth? I'll bet he would if they could just get together! Maybe they should. (laughs)

(Setting: The Palace, night. The gang is in a guest room; Aladdin is dressed in his Prince Ali outfit)

Aladdin: Jasmine, he'll never believe I'm the Sultan.
Jasmine: Please, Aladdin. We have to keep King Pector away from father. If we tell him you're the Sultan—
Genie: —he'll tear you limb from limb!
Jasmine: Oh, Genie, you're not helping!
Genie: Maybe a beard? (He puts a white beard on Aladdin)
(Abu voices his disapproval)
Jasmine: There won't be a battle. There's obviously some misunderstanding and once we clear it up... please, Aladdin? (Gives him the "eyes")
Aladdin: (Laughs) How can I say no?
Iago: Well, guess we're staying here tonight!
Jasmine: Just for tonight. (exits)
(Iago lays down on a pillow)
Iago: (Sarcastic) Good night, Sultan. (Yawns and closes his eyes)
Aladdin: Right. Good night.
(Carpet, like a dog, circles a spot on the floor and lies down. Genie, now dressed in a night-shirt and holding a teddy bear, yawns)
Genie: Don't worry, kid. (Goes into his lamp)
Aladdin: (laying down) Why should I worry? I am the Sultan.

(Setting: Palace exterior. Galifem warriors approach on winged horses. They shoot an arrow into the window; the arrow turns into rope and binds Aladdin. He struggles, but is dragged out of the window)

(Setting: a Galifem dungeon. Aladdin is bound and gagged, trying to free himself. Scara watches him from above)

Scara: Good work, warriors. My darling Pector will be safe and the Queen will have the chance to win the Sultan's heart!

(Setting: The same dungeon; morning. Aladdin finally frees his legs. Abu is on his lap, untying him)

Aladdin: Abu! (Hugs him) Thanks, pal. (Aladdin rips off his fake beard) We've got to get back to Agrabah or else the real Sultan will be in more trouble than I am!

(Aladdin uses the rope as a lasso and throws it toward the above window; it lands between the bars and pulls them together, forming a hole. Aladdin and Abu escape. Abu walks forward; Aladdin grabs his vest to stop him)

Aladdin: Abu, careful! Remember, Galifem is a minefield of killer traps.

(Setting: the Palace guest room. Smoke comes out of Genie's lamp. Genie's hand appears at the end of the trail and taps a snoring Iago on the beak)

Iago: (Wakens, then sniffs the air) Mmm...
Jasmine: (Enters the room) Mmm, smells good!
(Genie comes out of his lamp, holding a bowl of fruit, pancakes, and waffles)
Genie: The breakfast of champions!
Jasmine: Uh, Genie, where is our champion?
Iago: (looks around) He's gone!
Genie: He's gone?

(Setting: Galifem. Scara and Hippsodeth stand before the tied up dungeon window)

Scara: He's gone!
Hippsodeth: Who's gone?!
Scara: Ooh, I—

(Setting: Another part of Galifem. Aladdin edges his way along a high cliff, Abu on his shoulder)

Aladdin: So far, so good. (He edges toward a staircase, then looks over the edge) Maybe I spoke too soon...

(Aladdin feels the step with his foot before he takes it, then does the same with the next step. He take one more step; the staircase turns into a slope. Aladdin falls and slides down, screaming. They near the bottom; a bush immediately at the base of the slide is replaced by a sharp propeller. Aladdin gets to his feet and leaps over the propeller, landing safely. The propeller stops spinning and the bush re-appears over it. The ground shakes; boulders are coming down the slide, toward Aladdin and Abu.)

Aladdin: Run! (He runs away from the boulders, screaming. They close in on him) This way! (He makes a sharp left turn and escapes the boulders.) Faster, Abu! (He runs through a series of pillars that fall as he passes them. He jumps onto the ground to avoid the last one; he turns to see the pillars standing themselves back upright. Aladdin sighs) We made it!

(A shadow falls over him; a Galifem on a winged horse, points an arrow at Aladdin)

(Setting: outside the Palace. Genie flies in on Carpet)

Jasmine: Genie! ... you didn't find him. Oh, Genie.
Genie: (In a safari outfit, with binoculars) Don't worry, we'll find him. Full throttle, Rug Man!

(Carpet and Genie exit. A shadow falls over Iago)

Iago: Uh, Jasmine? Guess who's here?
(Jasmine gasps. Pector has arrived)
Jasmine: Uh, King Pector, I presume?
Pector: (Angry) Where can I find the Sultan of Agrabah?
Jasmine: Well, you won't find him here! (Leading him away) He's in the Marketplace.
Iago: (to the audience) This I gotta see.

(Setting: Galifem. The warrior aims her arrow at Aladdin and Abu; they run. The arrow turns into flame as she shoots it; it misses Aladdin, but the warrior continues to shoot more as she chases them. Aladdin and Abu run into a forest; the warrior jumps off of her horse to follow. Abu, alone, blows a raspberry; the warrior follows him. Abu leads her out of the forest; Aladdin flies into the scene on her winged horse. He flies around her.)

Aladdin: I'll take that! (He steals her bow, then picks up Abu. They fly away, then shoot an arrow; it turns into rope and binds the warrior. Aladdin and Abu ride off; Abu pumps his fist triumphantly)

(Setting: The Marketplace, later. Jasmine walks before Pector)

Jasmine: You see, the Sultan is a peace-loving man of the people.
Pector: The Sultan is nowhere to be found!
Aladdin: Forgive me, King Pector.

(Aladdin sits in the center of the Marketplace, using Carpet as his throne. Genie is beside him, dressed as a palace guard)

Aladdin: I hope I haven't kept you waiting.
Jasmine: (Goes to him) Oh! Sultan!
(Aladdin stands)
Aladdin: Maybe your father should fight his own battles.
Jasmine: My father is probably wondering where we all are!
Pector: (Pounds his fist) Well, Sultan?
Genie: Alright, you go keep Pop busy. I'll be here for Al.
Jasmine: (Walks away) Remember, talk him out of it.

(Aladdin approaches Pector)

Aladdin: You know... (deepens his voice) You know, King Pector, there has been some... misunderstanding.
Pector: I'll say.

(Pector rears back to throw a punch. Aladdin ducks; Pector hits Genie, sending him high into the air, screaming. Iago and Abu sit on a stand, watching)

Iago: Gah! Why didn't I sell tickets to this thing?
Pector: Nice trick, Sultan.
Aladdin: (Backing away) King Pector, there's nothing between Queen Hippsodeth and myself.
Pector: Nothing but insults! And now you must pay!

(Pector lunges for Aladdin, who shoves a basket into Pector's arms, then runs.)

Iago: Uh oh... (Pector throws the basket into the stand)

(Aladdin hides between two clotheslines covered in rugs. Pector follows him, but sees nothing. He looks up— Aladdin is above him, walking on top of a clothesline. )

Pector: Ah ha!

(He pulls the rug from underneath Aladdin, which sends him flying. He lands on a sort of seesaw, with a pot on the other end. The pot flies and lands on Pector's head; he struggles to free himself.)

(Setting: A Palace balcony. Sultan walks to the edge. Jasmine enters the scene, on Carpet)

Jasmine: (overly sweet) Hi, Father!
Sultan: Jasmine?
(She takes his hands and leads him back toward the Palace)
Jasmine: How are you?
Sultan: Dearest, is there something wrong?
Jasmine: Wrong?

(Genie, still screaming, splatters onto the balcony)

Jasmine: Nothing's wrong. (smiles)
Genie: (stands, then leans on Sultan's shoulder, casually) Just thought I'd... drop by.

(Crashing sounds from below. Sultan goes to investigate, but Jasmine pulls him back)

Sultan: What is going on? (Heads back to the edge)
Jasmine: Father, I —
Sultan: (Overlooks the city) Is there a problem in the Marketplace?

(Setting: Marketplace. Pector still struggles to remove the pot. He crashes into a stack of barrels and an apple stand, destroying them. Pector punches the pot with both of his fists; it shatters. He shakes with rage and storm clouds appear over his head.)

Pector: This is not over yet!

(Pector takes a lighting bolt from one of the clouds and hurls it at Aladdin, barely missing him. Pector throws another; Carpet picks Aladdin up before he is struck.)

Pector: (laughs) Finally, this is getting to be fun!
Aladdin: ("High-fives" Carpet) Thanks, Carpet. I don't know how to talk Pector out of this battle.

(Carpet flies off; Pector pursues on Lulu, a lightning bolt in hand)

Pector: Save your breath, Sultan!
Aladdin: Carpet, move!

(Pector throws two lighting bolts; they almost hit Aladdin, then suddenly stop and change directions)

Pector: How did he do that?

(Genie, his hands magnets, pulls the lightning bolts toward himself. They hit him, electrocuting him. Storm clouds fill the sky.)

(Setting: The Throne Room. The Sultan covers his ears with his Turban, frustrated)

Sultan: Jasmine, I want to know what is going on!
Jasmine: Oh, Father, I didn't mean to interfere! But I thought the letter was for me and when I found out it was for you I was afraid you'd get hurt—
Sultan: (grabs her hand) What letter?

(Setting: The Marketplace. Carpet manages to escape more of Pector's lightning bolts. Pector turns in the opposite direction, toward the large storm cloud behind him)

(Setting: The Throne Room)

Jasmine: Oh, Father, I didn't know answering the letter would cause so much trouble.
Sultan: Oh, dearest—

(The ground vibrates)

(Setting: The Marketplace. Pector is before the storm cloud)

Pector: Victory is mine!
(Pector sends another lightning blast at Aladdin; it misses, but destroys a building. Another blast— Carpet is hit)
Aladdin: Carpet!
(Carpet falls out of the air)
Genie: I'll save you!

(He flies down and catches Aladdin and Carpet. They pause and hear a noise; the building Pector destroyed falls on top of them and they crash to the ground)

(Sultan heads onto the balcony)

Sultan: (Yelling over the edge) Stop this at once!

(Queen Hippsodeth and Scara are above Agrabah, on winged horses)

Hippsodeth: I've never seen the Sultan like this.
(Pector looks down and sees Sultan on the balcony)
Pector: That is the Sultan?! He can't escape me!
Hippsodeth: Oh, Sultan! (swoons)
(Pector throws lightning bolts at the balcony; Sultan runs. Hippsodeth rides to the balcony)

(Below, Aladdin uses Genie as a jack to free themselves from the rubble. Aladdin hears Jasmine scream; the balcony is being destroyed)

Aladdin: Jasmine! (He leaps onto Carpet and flies to her)
(Sultan still runs; a bolt just misses him)
Hippsodeth: Sultan!
(She lands on the balcony. Sultan leaps onto her horse and she takes off.)
Aladdin: Jasmine! (He flies over the balcony and picks Jasmine up.)

(The balcony collapses)

Jasmine: Where's Father?
Genie: (as a winged horse) Queen Hippsodeth saved the Sultan!
Jasmine: She does care about him!

(Sultan controls Hippsodeth's horse while she readies her bow.)

Pector: Your Highness! Please!

(Hippsodeth shoots an arrow at Pector, which turns into rope and binds him. He falls off of Lulu and lands in the Palace fountain. The storm clouds disappear. Pector surfaces, spewing water out of his mouth like a fountainhead)

Scara: (Runs to him) Oh, Pector! (She puckers her lips)
Hippsodeth: How dare you. (She is behind them, with Sultan) Trying to hurt my true love!
Scara: (To Pector, tapping him on the hand) Oh, poor baby.
Sultan: (Surprised) Queen Hippsodeth...
Hippsodeth: I did not mean to be so forward, but one date did not seem like too much to ask. And contrary to your letter, one does not have to be crackers to go out with me.

(Sultan gasps and turns to Jasmine. She gasps and turns to Iago, annoyed. Iago smiles, guiltily)

Iago: I was just tryin' to help.

(Jasmine frowns, then walks to join her father. She takes his hand)

Jasmine: I'm sorry, Father. We just didn't want you to get hurt.
Sultan: I appreciate your concern, but I do not need your protection. If I want to go on a date, I will. (He takes Hippsodeth’s hand) Why, it's the least I can do. You did save my life.

(By the fountain, Scara is untying Pector.)
Scara: Oh, where does it hurt? I'll kiss it and make it better.
(Pector indicates his right hand. Scara kisses it.)
Pector: (Points to his right elbow) Over here. (She kisses it. He points to his cheek) This hurts too. (She kisses it. He points to his nose) And here's another owie.

(She kisses it; pink hearts appear and the scene dissolves)

(Setting: The Sultan's Chamber, later. The Sultan, minus his turban, is looking in a mirror.)

Sultan: Well, Genie, how do I look?
Genie: Hmmm.... how about some fabulous hair?
(He makes long, shaggy brown hair appear on Sultan's head)
Aladdin: I don't think so.
Abu: Nah!
Genie: How about something cutting edge? (changes it to a white buzz cut, then to Elvis's hair) Rock n' roll? (to dreadlocks) Oh, dat be too cool, mon! (back to the turban) Ah, stick with the turban.
Iago: I can't believe you're going through with this!
Sultan: Because I'd have to be crackers to go out with Queen Hippsodeth?
Iago: ... you know, this is a very distinguished look for you!
Jasmine: (enters) I'll say. Father, your date is here. (Sultan grins)

(Setting: The Palace balcony, sunset. Sultan and Hippsodeth sit on her horse, Sultan at the rein. He winks at her.)

Sultan: Hee-yah!
(The horse takes off. Aladdin and Jasmine wave goodbye.)
Hippsodeth: (seductively) Sultan, have you been working out?

THE END

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61. Vocal Hero / Сулейман на вес золота
(Setting: inside the palace. A tour guide leads a group of people down a hall.)

Tour guide: Together now, people. We're walking, we're walking... We are now approaching the royal throne room. Behind these doors the sultan toils ceaselessly for the welfare of all citizens of Agrabah.

Sultan: (runs past) Ho ho ho ho! More jewels! More jewels! Must get more jewels for the dancing donkey!

Tour guide: What would our nation be without the royals?

(Setting: the throne room. Aladdin and Jasmine are looking at a mechanical donkey.)

Aladdin: Where did you say your father got this contraption?

Jasmine: It just showed up in the throne room this morning.

Aladdin: I'm lookin' at a donkey, but I'm smellin' a rat.

Sultan: (runs into the room carrying a pile of jewels) I have the jewels! Ho ho ho!

Donkey: (with Iago's voice) Feed me a jewel and watch me dance.

(Sultan puts a jewel in its mouth; the donkey stands up and dances)

Sultan: Wonderful!

Donkey: (stops dancing) Feed me more jewels. Don't be stingy now.

Sultan: (puts the rest of the jewels in its mouth) Oh, no no no. Mustn't be stingy.

Aladdin: Hmm... Abu, listen... (whispers to Abu, who then runs off)

Jasmine: What did you tell him?

Aladdin: Watch.

Donkey: We're running low on diamonds in here.

(Abu removes a bolt from the donkey, and it breaks in half; Iago is inside controlling it.)

Iago: Donkey can't dance without... without... Why, this isn't the palace of King Wasatutu! Why, I... when I get a hold of the chumps who delivered me to the wrong address... Pow! Zoom! Awk!

Sultan: Are you trying to make a fool of me, Iago?

Iago: Oh, there's a challenge. Did I say that out loud?

(Setting: the palace entrance. Sultan throws Iago outside.)

Iago: Aaah! Ow!

Sultan: And you'll stay out until you learn some respect.

Iago: I don't need your charity. I'll just live in the gutter and eat scraps and stagger to an early grave.

Sultan: I'm glad you've made arrangements.

Iago: That worked.

Sultan: If that flapping sound is Iago, tell him I'm not in.

Jasmine: Father, look out!

(Amin Dimoola flies in through the open door, wearing a pair of winged shoes.)

Amin: Surprise! It's me. Amin Dimoola. The prince of thieves. (sprinkles some powder on Sultan)

Rasoul: (trying to attack Amin) Hold still, you sticky-fingered parasite!

Sultan: Ah, ah, ah, ah CHOO!

(Sultan turns into a gold statuette.)

Aladdin: Sultan!

Jasmine: Father!

Amin: (puts the statuette in his hat) Oh, I've been meaning to pick up one of these. So long, keep in touch, don't be a stranger! (flies back out the door)

Aladdin: Carpet! After him! (Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet follow him)

Jasmine: Don't let him get away!

(Setting: the sky above Agrabah)

Amin: Hurry, you sluggardly slippers! (the shoes fly erratically; Amin ends up upside down)

Aladdin: Let's show those loafers some real flying!

(Amin flies towards a spire, feet first)

Amin: Watch out for the spire! Go around! Go around!

(One shoe goes right, the other goes left)

Aladdin: Ooh, that *had* to hurt.

Amin: (dizzily, carrying the broken-off spire between his legs) I'm all right.

(Carpet flies up to Amin while he's disoriented; Aladdin takes the sultan's statue back)

Aladdin: Back to the palace, Carpet!

Amin: (to his shoes) Turn around, turn around. (they turn him upside down) Right side up, you nincom-pumps!

Aladdin: Well, you're safe now, Sultan.

Amin: I have a few tricks under my belt yet, Aladdin. (reaches into his pants) Behold! (pulls out his boxers) My shorts! No. Wait. That's wrong. Sorry. (throws them away, reaches back into his pants and pulls out a monkey's paw) Behold! The Monkey's Paw of Mamoon-Ra! Now, how did that spell go? Give me a minute, uh, oh, yes! Monkey paw, monkey paw, hear my rhyme, take to the sky and get what's mine! (throws the paw; it flies back to him with the boxers) No, not those, the sultan, you silly simian appendage!

(The paw flies in front of Aladdin.)

Abu: Ew, yuck!

(The paw grabs Aladdin's nose and grabs the sultan when he drops him.)

Aladdin: Ow!

(The paw brings Sultan back to Amin.)

Amin: Good job, my disembodied friend.

Aladdin: Head 'im off, Carpet!

Amin: Monkey paw, monkey paw, hear my poem, make Aladdin leave me alone!

(The paw flies at Aladdin's face; he knocks it down. It falls down and staggers disoriented to the edge of Carpet, then falls off. Abu watches sadly, and takes off his hat.)

Aladdin: Amin Dimoola's just a common thief. Where'd he get all these magical devices?

(Abu chatters to him.)

Aladdin: You're right, we need our own magical device. Ah, of all the time for Genie to go visit friends!

(Genie is in a palace with Napoleon, folding a newspaper.)

Genie: We fold this here, this over like this, and voila! A boat!

Napoleon: (puts it on his head) C'est un chapeau!

Genie: Like I said, it's a hat!

(Setting: the sky above the palace)

Amin: (to the shoes) No, no, you're headed the wrong way!

Aladdin: We've almost got 'im, Carpet!

Amin: (pulls a cotton swab out of his pants) Aladdin forces me to use the Swab of the Seven Samurai!

(Cotton shoots out of the swab, trapping Aladdin and Abu)

Aladdin: Ahh! What is this stuff?

(Setting: outside the palace. Jasmine is looking up at Aladdin and Amin; Iago is sunbathing in a folding chair, wearing sunglasses.)

Jasmine: Don't just sit there, Iago. Help them.

Iago: As a newly appointed outcast, my job is to sit here and bask in the irony.

Jasmine: (annoyed) Oh! I'll see that you're reinstated.

Iago: Okay, throw in kitchen privileges and you've got a deal!

Jasmine: Do the words "parrot kebab" mean anything to you?!

Iago: Uh, can't talk. Gotta rescue Sultan!

(Setting: the sky)

Amin: I love this thing! (kisses the swab) Ew, wax.

(Carpet flies Aladdin and Abu back to the palace and drops them in the fountain, washing off the cotton.)

Jasmine: Aladdin, are you all right?

Aladdin: We're fine, but Amin's escaping with your father.

Jasmine: Oh, it's all up to Carpet and Iago now.

(Setting: the sky)

Iago: Yo! Flappy feet! Slow down a second. We should team up. Be partners. I've got a plan that could make us both very rich.

Amin: Why should I listen to you?

Iago: Why, if you let me rescue the sultan, the reward will be...

Amin: What?!

Iago: Well, a lot more than you can imagine!

Amin: I don't know. I can imagine quite a bit.

Iago: Me, too. And I promise you'll get a full ten percent.

Amin: Ten percent? Never!

Iago: Sweetheart! Ten percent is nothing to sneeze at! Lay your baby blues on this! (shows him a diamond) And there's more where this came from.

Amin: Oh, yeah... the sparkly, pretty... No! No! I cannot! I refuse to be distracted by the lure of mere wealth.

Iago: Mere wealth? What are you, daffodil cuckoo-boy now? Mere wealth?

Amin: I'm on a specific mission. I don't want to hear it! Go away, I say! Go! Go! (crashes into a building, dropping Sultan) I'm all right...

Iago: (catches Sultan) Ha! That was easy. Amin Dimoola, king of pain. (imitating Amin) "I refuse to be distracted..." (crashes into a different building, dropping Sultan) Ooh!

Amin: (catches the statue) Dimoola saves it on the rebound! Yes!

Iago: I love makin' the deal; I hate doin' the job. (slides down the side of the building, Carpet catches him) Awk!

(Carpet and Iago follow Amin. Amin shoots cotton at them, but Carpet dodges it)

Amin: I'm beginning to feel harassed!

Iago: Could we go back for my stomach? Ah!

(Carpet drops Iago and wraps around Amin, capturing him. Amin drops Sultan.)

Amin: What the...? Oh!

(Sultan falls toward a canyon filled with flowing lava.)

Iago: My meal ticket! I mean, the sultan!

(Carpet drops Amin and dives after Sultan. Amin's shoes fall off; he grabs one of them to keep himself from falling.)

Amin: I could have taken a winged camel, but *no*! I wanted the shoes!

Iago: (diving after Sultan) Oh, great, here comes another nosebleed! Awk!

(The statue falls into the lava. Carpet flies around franticly, looking for him.)

Iago: I failed you when you needed me most, Princess! If only I could've flapped a little harder! Yeah, that sounds good. (some lava splashes up and burns his tail) Awk! Hey! Gettin' quick-roasted was not part of this bargain!

(Some lava splashes up again, throwing the statue up into the air. Carpet catches it.)

Iago: Now *that* was impressive. If you don't make rug of the year, somebody bribed the judges. (Carpet flies away from him) Hey, wait a minute!

(The shoe Amin isn't holding onto starts kicking him; he lets go of the other and starts to fall.)

Amin: No!

Iago: All right, I'm begging! Let *me* return the sultan to the princess! I can't leave the palace. It's got tapestries, marble floors, indoor plumbing!

(Carpet sees Amin falling, throws Sultan to Iago, and catches Amin.)

Iago: And I wasn't even through groveling yet!

(Setting: the palace, on a balcony)

Jasmine: Oh, they've been gone too long!

Rasoul: That's what happens when a sultan trusts his safety to a street rat.

Aladdin: I'm too worried to resent that comment, Rasoul. Ah, if only Genie were here...

(Genie appears wearing a safari outfit and with his head shrunk.)

Genie: Travel tip, Al. *Never* greet a witch doctor with a joy-buzzer handshake. (grows a new head) Lucky I packed a spare.

(Iago, Carpet, and Amin fly toward them.)

Jasmine: They're coming!

Iago: You shoulda been there! The sultan plunged to certain doom in a fiery chasm. I dove, dodging red-hot geysers, choking in the sulfurous fumes. It was a million to one, but I did it.

(Carpet shrugs.)

Jasmine: (shows Sultan to Genie) What do you think, Genie?

Genie: Very nice. Franklin Mint?

Aladdin: It's the sultan, Genie. Look, can you change him back to the way he was?

Genie: You mean, all soft and squishy? Oh, ho. No problem! Hmm... All we need is some toenail of griffin. (starts looking through his suitcase) Sorry, Jas. Fresh out. I used all my griffin toenail on last night's pizza.

Amin: You won't find any *anywhere*! My client cornered the market months ago. He has a thing for griffins.

Aladdin: Who are you working for, Amin?

Amin: I'll never tell! We thieves have a strict code of honor!

(Setting: the dungeon, a little while later. Amin is suspended by shackles on his wrists above a pit of crocodiles that are snapping at his feet.)

Amin: Maybe I should tell.

(A magic portal appears; through it we can see Mozenrath in his throne room.)

Mozenrath: This is no time for idle hanging around, Amin.

Amin: Mozenrath, the magic dust turned the sultan to gold just as you said it would. You the man.

Mozenrath: I'm disappointed in you, Amin. We agreed that if I provided the magic you'd do the footwork.

Amin: (dodging the crocodiles) I *am* doing the footwork!

Mozenrath: Oh, poor Amin. A two-dinari thief could've owned Agrabah by now with the bag of tricks I've given you! But it has been amusing to watch you fail.

Xerxes: Watch you fail!

Amin: Just a little more time and I'll prove my worth to you. Really!

Mozenrath: You've got two tricks left. Retrieve the statue, and I will make you the most respected thief of the Seven Deserts. Fail, and you will spend the rest of your life repaying me for my kindness. Win-win for me, win-lose for you. (closes the portal)

Xerxes: Amin loser.

Amin: (pulls a piece of cloth out of his pants) The Belt of Invisibility! (he wraps it around himself and vanishes, then escapes from his shackles)

(Setting: the royal treasure room. Genie places the golden statuette of the sultan on a pedestal.)

Genie: You'll be safe here, your bric-a-brac-a-ness!

Iago: After my death-defying rescue, the sultan would surely reward me with a personally selected tidbit from the royal treasury. A little something loaded with meaning and sentiment. But, since he can't pick it out himself, I'll just have to settle for quantity.

(Turns into a vacuum and sucks up Iago.)

Genie: Let's leave that for the sultan to decide, shall we? (Shoots Iago out into the hallway; he falls in a vase with a splash.)

Iago: Okay, who's been spittin' in the vases?

(Setting: a hallway in the palace)

Aladdin: Which cell did you put Amin Dimoola in, Rasoul?

Rasoul: Number nine.

Aladdin and Jasmine: Number nine?

Jasmine: That's the crocodile pit!

Rasoul: Well, I, uh... I must have forgotten. (laughs)

(Setting: the dungeon. Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, and Rasoul enter Amin's cell and see the empty shackles.)

Aladdin: We're too late. Now we'll never know who Amin was working for!

(The cell door slams shut, trapping them inside.)

Aladdin and Jasmine: What?

Aladdin: There's no one out there!

Amin: Surprise! (takes off the belt and reappears) Look who has a magic belt of invisibility!

Aladdin: What? But where'd you get that...?

(The portal reappears, showing Mozenrath's face.)

Mozenrath: From me. It was just taking up space in my closet.

Aladdin: Mozenrath! So now you're hiring common thieves to do your dirty work?

Mozenrath: Anything to squeeze a few more hours into the day.

Aladdin: It'll take more than just a few cheap tricks to beat us, Mozenrath!

Mozenrath: Big words from someone behind bars in his own dungeon. (to Amin) Now get along, you. I want that sultan.

Rasoul: You'll never get past my guards!

Amin: What the guards can't see they can't catch. (disappears)

Jasmine: Leave my father alone, Mozenrath. I'll give you anything.

Mozenrath: Before I'm done, Princess, you'll give me everything.

(Setting: a hallway in the palace. Iago climbs out of the vase.)

Iago: This is no way to treat a hero! (sees Amin's wet footprints leading toward the treasure room) Either I'm seein' things or... somebody got a new belt of invisibility!

(Setting: the dungeon. Abu is picking the lock of the cell.)

Aladdin: Hurry, Abu! We have to protect the sultan!

Aladdin: Way to go, Abu!

(Setting: the treasure room. Genie is guarding the sultan dressed as a commando.)

Genie: My eye is keen. My aim is true. My gun is big. My every sense is alive! I see! I hear! I smell! ... I smell a little *too* much.

(Amin carries the sultan away while Genie is talking; Iago watches him.)

Iago: Ah, let's see, a belt of invisibility on your average two-dinari thief would hang just about... here! (pulls the belt off of Amin)

(Amin runs into the hall and sees Aladdin and the others)

Amin: But they can't see me, because I'm...

Aladdin: There he is!

Amin: I'm... not invisible.

(They chase Amin back into the treasure room. Genie sees him and turns into a tank.)

Mozenrath: (watching from the Land of the Black Sand) This is what I get for subcontracting.

(Amin pulls out a gem.)

Mozenrath: Ha! His last trick. The Stone of Transformation.

Aladdin: The game's over, Amin.

Jasmine: Give us the statue!

Amin: Oh, Stone of Transformation, turn me into a... a... oh, I don't know... a griffin!

Mozenrath: No, no! Not a griffin!

Amin: (starts transforming into a griffin) Hey, it worked!

Jasmine: If we could just get a toenail...

Aladdin: We'll be lucky if he doesn't get ours. Genie, stop him!

Genie: I can't! I might hit the sultan!

(Amin as a griffin crashes through the roof and flies away)

Aladdin: Come on, Carpet. After 'im!

(Carpet, Aladdin, and Genie fly off after Amin. The griffin shoots laser beams from its eyes, hitting Genie, who is zapped into into many tiny Genies wearing parachutes.)

Genie: Aah!

Aladdin: Genie!

Genie: Don't worry, Al. I'll be right back as soon as I pull myself together.

(Setting: the balcony)

Iago: If only there was something I could do to help! Unfortunately I am but a tiny parrot and...

Jasmine: And perfect for fighting that griffin!

Iago: I am?

Jasmine: (holds out the Belt of Invisibility) You can sneak up on him and rescue Father!

Iago: I can?

Jasmine: Or, I can put the guards on parrot alert.

Iago: Uh, the things I do to support an indulgent lifestyle... (puts on the belt and disappears)

(Setting: the sky)

Aladdin: We have to make him drop the sultan.

(A laser hits Carpet; Aladdin is thrown off but lands on the roof of a building)

Iago: (tickling the griffin) Kitchie-kitchie coo! (Amin drops the sultan) There he goes again. This guy is the plummeting champion of the world! (catches the statue) Gotcha!

(Carpet picks Aladdin back up, he and Genie fly after Amin.)

Aladdin: Now's your chance, Genie.

Genie: One Genie whammy on its way! (sees the griffin about to zap him and holds up a mirror)Just look at what that expression does to your face.

(The laser reflects back on Amin, who changes back to normal, singed, and falls to the ground)

Mozenrath: Today is the first day of the rest of your miserable life.

Amin: I suspected as much.

(Setting: the throne room)

Aladdin: Okay, we got rid of Amin, but we still need some clipping of griffin toenail to restore the sultan.

Iago: Ahem. While I was tickling, I engaged in a little griffin grooming. (holds out a griffin talon)

Aladdin and Jasmine: A toenail!

Genie: Uno momento! (turns into a chef and starts grating the toenail above the golden statue; the powder turns Sultan back to normal)

Sultan: Genie! Stop that this instant!

Jasmine: Oh, Father!

Sultan: I don't know what's happened, but I'm sure Iago has something to do with it. What's that bird doing back in the palace?

Iago: Your majesty! I am cut to the quick. Not only have I saved your life *twice*, but I have a nifty little belt of invisibility for you, too.

Aladdin: Where is that belt, anyway?

Jasmine: I have a pretty good idea.

(A pile of bananas floats by.)

Jasmine: (pulls the belt off Abu) Going somewhere, Abu?

(Abu drops the bananas, everyone laughs.)

THE END

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62. The Return of Malcho / Возвращение Малчо
SORRY, but this episode is not completed

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63. Destiny on Fire / Судьба в огне
(Aladdin, Genie, Iago, and Abu are riding Carpet home from vacation. Abu is reclining and relaxing with a hat on his head.)

Aladdin: *laughs* Looks like Abu isn't ready to end his vacation.

Genie: *sigh* Neither was I … But SOMEONE had to go home. (pulls Iago from behind him.)

Iago: (with cream on his beak) Watch the beak! Ah! (Genie drops him on Carpet, and we see that the tip of his beak is red.) No one seems to care that I've got a 3rd degree sunburn here. All I wanna do is go home and jump in a vat of aloe vera. But we'll never get there if Carpet keeps slowin' down!

Genie: Aw, poor Carpet. He still misses that beach towel he met at low tide.

(He and Aladdin laugh until they enter Agrabah. They gasp, for Agrabah is smoking, and all of the citizens have been turned into small brown slug-like creatures, moaning and crying miserably.)

Iago: Ah! What is that?!

Aladdin: Oh no. Jasmine! I have to find her!

Genie: To the palace, Rug-man! And step on it!

(They start to fly off and Abu starts chattering. A mysterious figure drops a large cloth over them. They can‘t see anything.)

Aladdin: Woahah!

Iago: Ah! My beak!

Aladdin: Genie. (We see them being dragged by a strong hand up Aladdin's hovel.) Genie get us out.

Genie: I'll get us out! (The captor lets go of the bag, and Genie emerges, dressed as a boxer.) Dah, nothing can hold me! Not even… (They see who it is.) Rasoul?

Aladdin: Rasoul! What are you doing? I've got to get to get to Jasmine and the Sultan.

Rasoul: I had to stop you from going to the palace.

Aladdin: (in his face) Which is where you should be! Why aren't you protecting Jasmine and the sultan?

Rasoul: Listen, Street-rat. You're not sultan yet!

Aladdin: And when I am?

Rasoul: Don't expect me to stick around for that wretched day.

Aladdin: Don't expect me to mind.

(Rasoul growls and turns back to Aladdin, grabbing his vest. Genie turns into a referee, whistles, and pushes them apart.)

Genie: Foul play! (tosses Aladdin onto a pile of pillows by the window) You're benched. And you? Start talkin'. Where are Jasmine and the sultan? (puts a spotlight on Rasoul) Who did this?

Rasoul: I don't know. We were on duty at the palace.

(A FLASHBACK starts. We see sleeping guards at the palace entrance. Rasoul throws open the doors, violently waking them up.)

Rasoul: Guards, report!

Hakim: There's nothing to report.

Rasoul: Then, what's that?

(Rasoul points to a menacing, orange, sparkly, dust cloud approaching the city.)

Nahbi: Eh, condensed water vapor, sir. It's called fog.

(The fog rapidly engulfs the city. Everything it passes is badly damaged and smoking.)

Fazal: I have never seen fog do that!

Hakim: It is coming this way!

Rasoul: I have to warn the sultan! (bursts back into the throne room) Your highness! Princess Jasmine! (A magic blue fist punches at him. Just in time, he presses a secret brick in a nearby pillar and falls down a secret chute, yelling. The FLASHBACK ends here. We see the gang in the hovel.) I couldn't get to the sultan or Princess Jasmine.

Aladdin: So, you just left them in the palace?

Rasoul: No one can get near the palace without getting turned into one of these!

(He pulls a slug creature from his vest and holds it out in his hand. Iago and Abu are disgusted.)

Genie: Fazal!

Fazal: Help meee!!

Genie: I'll sure try, big guy! (He pulls up his “sleeves” and shoots him with magic. Nothing happens. Fazal bawls.) That's strange. I just had them in for a tune-up!

Aladdin: You can't undo any of this?

Genie: Oh, we're dealing with some serious hocus pocus here, Al.

Rasoul: You need a genie to figure that out?

(Aladdin approaches Rasoul angrily, and Rasoul growls at him. Genie hits himself in the head then separates them.)

Genie: You both cool your fajitas while I go to the palace and gather some clues! Once I get a scoop on this magic, I can bury it!

(Genie disappears. Rasoul and Aladdin walk to opposite sides of the window pouting.)

Iago: (at Rasoul's shoulder) So! There's a secret tunnel under the throne room! What other palace secrets do you have?

SCENE CHANGE - The palace garden

(Genie slinks around the garden secretively. He changes into a cat.)

Genie: *Purr* I am one sly cat.

(Green magic is shot at him, and he is flung through the air all the way back to the hovel, yelling as a cat might.)

Aladdin: Genie?

Genie: (dizzy from hitting the wall) Don't worry. Curiosity won't kill this cat! (changes back) But that magic sure came close! Sorry, Al. I couldn't get a paw in the palace, let alone look for Jasmine!

Rasoul: Now, do you see what you're up against?

Genie: (puts some of the magic in a test tube) Hmm, doesn't look different from your basic garden-variety magic. (changes into a scientist) But, with the help of Mr. Science! (turns into a robot and prints out the data) And Mr. Computer! We can find out very… little. But! Enough to give it another try!

(Genie shoots Fazal, who is sitting on a barrel, with magic. He turns into himself for a few seconds but changes back and once again bawls. Rasoul scoffs, crosses his arms, and shakes his head.)

Aladdin: Oh no.

Genie: Wait! Let me go back to the palace. I can fight this thing!

Magic voice: I don't want the genie!! Send the boy who is responsible for Agrabah's despicable destiny. Send Aladdin!

Rasoul: What?

Genie: Whoa! Whoa! The kid has an alibi! He was on vacation with me! See? Tan line!

Aladdin: That voice! Carpet! We're going to the palace!

Iago: Count me out!

Rasoul: You're out. Follow me! I know the palace inside and out.

Aladdin: Don't worry. I can handle it. I'm pretty sure I know who we're up against.

Genie: You coming?

Rasoul: (Gets on Carpet with Genie and Aladdin and growls.) Taking orders from a street rat. I'm going to regret this.

Iago: Goodbye! (gets luxuriously comfortable until he hears the creepy moans of the slugs) Uh, I said wait up! HEY! (flies after them)

(The gang flies into the throne room.)

Genie: Well, the palace is still in one piece.

Voice: Because it's MINE!! (A face in a green flame appears on the throne.) And there's nothing you can do about it, Aladdin!

Aladdin: Hello Aziz.

Aziz: (returns to his normal figure) How did you know it was me?

Aladdin: Your demented ideas about destiny give you away every time.

Aziz: Demented?

Iago: Yeah, we're off to a good start.

Aziz: Oh, don't worry, I won't blow you up. Why, it was you who helped me get to the destiny stone! Of course, thanks to you, I was trapped in it for years! But! Now I'm out, and the power it gave me is glorious! (He briefly demonstrates pink power in his hands.) I owe you, Aladdin.

Aladdin: Then tell me where Princess Jasmine and the sultan are.

Aziz: I am the sultan now, Aladdin. My destiny is to lord over Agrabah with limitless power. (gets off the throne) And wait until you see my power.

Aladdin: I don't want to see your tacky magic show, Aziz.

Aziz: Tacky magic? Well, I look forward to proving you wrong, Aladdin. (walks towards the gang) Besides, its fun to have a few humans around for the sake of amusement.

(Rasoul growls.)

Iago: And we thought he had no sense of humor.

Aladdin: Where are they?

Aziz: Haha! Where else would a sultan and a princess be? They're in the palace. Try to find them. I'll give you a sporting chance. (laughs)

Aladdin: Come on. We better check the dungeon.

Rasoul: (pulls a rope, revealing a secret passageway) This way.

Aziz: (after the gang had gone) They'll never find them.

SCENE CHANGE - The dungeon

(The gang crawls into the dungeon from a passageway that could have been the one from the original movie.)

Iago: Another secret passageway. Did you know about that, Al?

Rasoul: There is a lot our little sultan-to-be doesn't know.

Aladdin: Then tell me who that is. (points to a sultan-silhouette the dungeon)

Rasoul: Sultan!

(The gang realizes that it is actually Aziz as Aziz transforms back and walks towards them.)

Rasoul: Filthy jackal! (tackles Aziz, but Aziz disappears)

Aziz: (reappears beside Aladdin) Better keep your thug in line, Aladdin. I hate (slaps Aladdin) poor (slap) sports (slap).

Rasoul: I am royal captain of the guard, and I take no orders from that street rat!

Aziz: (laughs) Do I sense some hostility among the ranks?

Genie: Nahh, just towards you.

Aziz: Good. Then they won't mind getting close.

(Aziz blows some magic at some chains hanging on the wall. They almost fall on Iago, who yells and dodges them. They then wrap up Rasoul and Aladdin together. The two struggle.)

Aziz: (laughing) Looks like it's too close for comfort.

Genie: (tries to saw the chains) Stay still. We'll get you out.

(Abu tries to pick the lock, but Aziz's magic turns him into a slug.)

Aladdin: Abu!

Aziz: Oh, does the little rodent mean something to you, Aladdin? Sorry. (disappears)

Genie: (with torch and welder's mask) Uhh, maybe we can't get you out.

Aziz's voice: They'll only come off when you two kids can agree on things.

Aladdin: We both agree to get rid of you!

Rasoul: For good!

(The chains disappear.)

Aziz's voice: Well, that was fast! But how long will it last? Mhm? (laughs and fades away)

Iago: (looking at Abu) Eww.

(Genie's magic changes him back.)

Aladdin: Genie, you did it! (Abu changes back into a slug.) Oh.

Genie: Oh, *sigh*, not quite. But I am making progress. (picks up Abu) Hey, I'll have the hang of it in no time.

Iago: Another secret passage?

Rasoul: Let's go.

Genie: Sit tight, little buddy. (tucks Abu into his sash)

Aladdin: Not this way. We've gotta—

(Shackles connect Rasoul and Aladdin's wrists.)

Rasoul: Now look what you've done!

Genie: Can't you two try to agree?!

Iago: Rasoul does know the palace inside and out.

Aladdin: *sigh* Okay. Let's go. (The shackles disappear. The gang leaves, and the door closes behind him. Aladdin runs to the bottom of the secret staircase.) Where does this lead?

Iago: To a secret treasure perhaps?

Rasoul: It leads to Princess Jasmine's chambers.

Iago: (sweetly) And where else?

Rasoul: Your grave if you don't BACK OFF!

Iago: Touchy.

SCENE CHANGE - Jasmine's chambers

Aladdin: Jasmine?

Iago: (to Rasoul) Come on! The sultan must have an emergency stash somewhere.

Rasoul: If I tell you, will you leave me alone?

Iago: Oh. Yes, sir!

Rasoul: Well, first you have to go that way… (whispers inaudibly into Iago's ear)

Iago: Yes. Okay. Uh huh.

Jasmine's face in the mirror: Aladdin.

Aladdin: Jasmine?

Rasoul: Princess?

Jasmine's face: Help! (turns into Aziz's laughing face) How's that for power, Aladdin?

Aladdin: You always knew how to trick people, but you'll never know real power.

Aziz: (pokes Aladdin from the mirror) Are you sure?

(Aziz blows magic to Carpet, who becomes a slug.)

Aladdin: No!

Genie: (picks up Carpet) Whoa, looks like even us magic folk aren't safe.

Rasoul: None of us are.

Iago: Well, I've got better things to do than rediscover life as an invertebrate. Just so happens I have a secret treasure to find. (flies away)

Aladdin: Iago?!

Rasoul: (stops Aladdin) He'll be fine, trust me.

Aladdin: Trust you?!

Genie: Uh, Al?

Aladdin: I trusted you to protect Jasmine and the sultan!

(The shackles reappear. Aladdin struggles.)

Rasoul: (after an inaudible angry exclamation) Are you happy now?!

Genie: Oy.

SCENE CHANGE - the dining hall

Aladdin: We won't find them here.

Genie: But what about there?

(They see Jasmine and the sultan across the way in a doorway, struggling, gagged and tied.)

Rasoul: It's another trick. You'll end up a slug like Abu!

Aladdin: (struggles) Jasmine!

(Aladdin and Rasoul look at each other and nod in agreement then charge towards the two gagged royals. The table comes to life and intercepts them. Genie fights with it. He turns into a cowboy and rides it like a bucking bronco or bull. It escapes and kicks Genie against a wall. Rasoul attacks it, but it throws him and Aladdin and pins them to the wall.

Aladdin: Genie!

Genie: Hang on, kids! (turns into a lumberjack with saw hands) Eat. My. Sawdust.

(The scene shows Aladdin and Rasoul, who shield their eyes from Genie's attacking the table. When it's over, we see several piles of sawdust on the floor, and Genie as Geppetto playing with a wooden Pinocchio-like marionette.)

Genie: If only you were a real boy.

Aladdin: Let's go.

(Pulls Rasoul towards the door. Jasmine and the sultan become potted plants.)

Aladdin: Cute trick, Aziz.

Aziz's voice: Feels like real power to me!

Aladdin: I can't believe he tricked us again!

Rasoul: Wake up, Street rat. He's tricked us from the start!

Genie: (collects magic from the potted plants) Hmm…

Aladdin: Oh, so you're saying we never should have left the—

Aladdin and Rasoul: The throne room!

(The shackles disappear.)

Genie: (as Aladdin and Rasoul grab him) Huh? Whoa!

SCENE CHANGE - the throne room

Aladdin: Oh no!

(We see sultan as a slug in a jar hanging on one side of the throne.)

Rasoul: This cannot be!

(We see Jasmine as a slug in another jar hanging on the other side of the throne. They run towards them, Rasoul to the sultan and Aladdin to Jasmine.)

Rasoul: Your highness!

Aladdin: Jasmine, I'm so sorry I—

Jasmine: Aladdin, you can stop Aziz. I know you can.

Aziz: How touching. (blows Aladdin and Rasoul back several feet with his magic and sits on the throne) Oh, what a shame. The game is over.

Aladdin: Change them back, Aziz.

Aziz: Well, actually, I rather like them the way they are.

Rasoul and Aladdin: Let me take their place.

Aziz: Sorry. I find the two of you quite amusing.

Rasoul: In that case, let's play a new game. But now, it's your turn. Catch us if you can, Aziz.

(The gang escapes through a trap door. Genie yells.)

Aziz: Ready or not, here I come!

(After a thrilling fall, the gang lands safely in a huge mound of hay.)

Genie: Uh, Rasoul? If the sultan and Jasmine are up there, what are we doing down here?

Rasoul: As long as Aziz is up there too, he'll never let us get near them. But, if he takes the bait…

Aladdin: He'll leave the throne room! (snaps)

Genie: And I can sneak in to help the sultan and Jasmine!

(Rasoul and Aladdin shush him.)

Aziz's voice: Aladdin? Is that you?

Genie: (secretively) He took the bait.

Aladdin: You'd better head back to the throne room.

Genie: Teamwork!! (as a cheerleader) Thaaat's the spirit!

Aladdin and Rasoul: Go!

(Genie disappears with Abu and Carpet, and the two men run for the nearby door. It is locked.)

Aziz's voice: Tell me if I'm getting warm or if I'm cold.

(A snowy gust of wind blows.)

Rasoul: Aladdin!

Aziz's voice: Or, am I freezing?

(Aziz laughs, and we see the room filled with snow. Aladdin's head pops out from a plump snowman.)

Aladdin: Rasoul?

(A block of ice with Rasoul trapped inside pops out from a frozen pond. Aladdin gasps. An avalanche forms. Aladdin escapes the snowman and runs from the avalanche. He tackles the block of ice and sleds on it across the room yelling and through bursts through the door. The door closes behind them magically. The two pop out from a pile of snow, shivering wildly.)

Rasoul: We're… alive?

Aladdin: For now.

SCENE CHANGE - Castle tunnels

Iago: Rasoul said there was some secret staircase around here. (flies into the wall and falls down a staircase) Ow! Oh! Oh! Ow! Oh! Ow! Ow! That hurt! Ow! Ow! Ooh! Ah! I must be close.

SCENE CHANGE - back to Aladdin and Rasoul

Aladdin: (helps Rasoul up) Come on. We can't make it too easy on Aziz.

Aziz: (secretly watching them) Ohh, no you don't. Time to feel more of my power! (blows orange magic that turns into a giant fist and flies after Aladdin and Rasoul) It's only getting better.

(The fist chases Aladdin and Rasoul, who are running and panting hard.)

Aladdin: Faster!

(The fist grabs them, and they find themselves in the desert in a sandstorm. Aziz's giant face laughs behind them. Then it and the fist and disappear.)

Aladdin: We're getting buried again!

Rasoul: I'll find a way out!

Aladdin: How? We're in the middle of the desert!

(Rasoul digs in the sand and finds a trap door. Aladdin gasps.)

Rasoul: (opens the door) This way!

(Aladdin smiles and follows him in. Once inside, they are climbing down a very tall ladder.)

Rasoul: That rat Aziz is toying with us! His magic is getting stronger! He could catch us any time!

Aladdin: Let him show off. It gives Genie more time to help Jasmine and the sultan!

SCENE CHANGE - The throne room

Genie: (hiding under the throne with Abu and Carpet) Okay, men. Keep a low profile. Uh, or, uh, no profile in your case. (flies out to Jasmine) This slug look just isn't you, Princess! How about a makeover?

Jasmine: And hurry!

Genie: (grabs the jar and gets hurt by a red glowing magic) Okayyy, forget the hands-on approach. (He shoots the jar with a laser gun. It ricochets and hits a pillar, almost hitting Genie.) Never try this at home, kids.

SCENE CHANGE - A high-roofed chamber

(A rope drops from a very high ceiling, and Rasoul and Aladdin begin climbing down.)

Aziz's voice: Oh, you boys are sneaky! Just remember! It's a jungle out there!

(The entire room becomes a jungle. The rope becomes a vine and ties up Aladdin and Rasoul.)

Aziz: (coughing) Looks like I won the game! Well, what do you think of my power now? Aladdin?

Aladdin: (being pull to Aziz by the vine) Give it up, Aziz. You don't have half the power of—

Aziz: Your genie? Why don't you join me in the throne room? We'll see who has real power after I destroy your true blue friend!

(Aziz blows green fire-like magic that fills the room. Once the magic clears, Aziz is gone, and Aladdin and Rasoul are back in the room they were climbing into.)

Aladdin: We have to stop him!

SCENE CHANGE - The throne room

Genie: (tries to break the jar as a nutcracker, but to no avail) Ya! That's one tough nut.

Aziz's voice: Aww. Why don't you let me help you?

Genie: Wuh oh! (A cloud of orange magic wraps around the jars, and they disappear.) Where'd they go?!

Aladdin: (runs in with Rasoul, who gasps) Genie!

(The orange magic becomes a fiery wheel, spinning in place.)

Genie: Your highness! Jasmine!

Aziz: (His head appears in the magic, laughing.) I've got the power of the world, man! The universe! It even blows my mind!

Genie: Okay. We've got a delicate situation here! But there's someone everyone listens to. (poofs into a lady with a trunk/chest beside him) Mom! That will be quite enough, young man. Time to put your toys away!

(Aziz gasps. He and the orange magic are sucked into the chest.)

Aziz: (flies from the chest, flaming green) How DARE you!

Genie: Now, don't make me the bad guy. You've had enough fun for one day! Time for bed! (turns the chest into a bed)

Aziz: No!

Aladdin: Rasoul, look.

(The green magic around him disappears, and his horns/ears catch fire. He puts them out with his hands.)

Aziz: D'oh!

Genie: Still wound up are we?

Aziz: I'll show you wound up!

Aladdin: Genie, watch out!

(Aziz, ears flaming again, wraps Genie up with orange magic. It shocks him, and he falls to the ground as a blue slug.)

Aladdin: Genie!

Genie: (turns into Dumbo) It's okay, Al! (turns back to a slug) He (changes into a flamenco dancer) cannot stop me! (changes back into a slug and falls to the floor) Oh, rats.

Aziz: (returns to the throne, horns still flaming) You can't deny it now, Aladdin. My power is so real, it's unreal. An invincible, supreme force!

(Aladdin looks at Rasoul as Aziz speaks, and they nod in agreement.)

Aladdin: Your power destroyed my best friend. Why didn't you get that sad excuse for a guard instead?

Rasoul: What?!

Aziz: (laughs and puts the fire out on his horns) That can be arranged.

(Aziz shoots magic at Rasoul from his mouth. Rasoul ducks, and the magic hits a pillar.)

Rasoul: Dah! That power-hungry street rat! He's the one you've got to get rid of! He'll never let you rule Agrabah!

Aziz: (horns once more on fire, more than before) Ah ha! Divided they fall!

(Aziz has two pillars fall. Aladdin runs from them.)

Aladdin: No! Rasoul is lying! That traitor will never let you live!

(Aziz, panting as his back now on fire, blows green magic at Rasoul. Rasoul dodges it.)

Rasoul: That flea-bitten weasel Aladdin is a liar AND a thief! Get him!

(Aziz's fists are now on fire, and his eyes are blood-shot. His body turns red. He huffs fiery orange magic at Aladdin, who swings on a rope and dodges it. Aziz turns black.)

Rasoul and Aladdin: (pointing to each other) Get him!

(Aziz boils over and explodes. Blue magic, like a comet, shoots up and through the throne room roof.

Rasoul: It worked!

Aladdin: Ha ha, we did it! (The blue magic shoots across the sky and explodes in fireworks.) I guess his destiny wasn't to lord over Agrabah, but to shine over it.

Genie: (turns back to normal) How did you guys know that?

Sultan's voice: Because Agrabah has a grand destiny ahead of her, (appears from the balcony) and one day Aladdin must guide it as sultan.

(Jasmine runs to Aladdin.)

Aladdin: Jasmine!

Rasoul: Your highness.

(Carpet flies the chattering Abu in.)

Jasmine: You'll be a great sultan, Aladdin.

Aladdin: As long as Rasoul will carry on as my captain of the royal guard.

Rasoul: I'm not going anywhere… Street rat.

Aladdin: You're never going to call me “your highness,” are you?

Rasoul: Get rid of that parrot, and I'll think about it.

(Everyone laughs.)

Genie: Hey. Where is Iago?

(We see Iago, still looking for the treasure.)

Iago: *Gasp* I finally found it! The sultan's secret stash! (struggles as he opens the chest) Soon I'll be rolling in pearls, diamonds, rubies, and… (sees the chest is full of dates) dates? Dried dates? (flies around, reading all of the boxes in the room) Beans? Walnuts? Uh! More dates! AAHH!! RASOUL!!!

(The camera shows the city night as he yells.)

THE END

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64. Love at First Sprite / Пленники небес
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65. The Sands of Fate / Пески судьбы
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66. That Stinking Feeling / Аромат любви
(Setting: The desert. Carpet is flying around with Iago relaxed on top of him. Abu is hanging off the back of Carpet screeching as he holds on.)

Iago: First Abu, I'm gonna buy some satin slippers. No more hot sand between these toes. Then with the rest of the treasure? A palace. Not too flashy. I'll call it the Taj...I'll think of a word.

(Carpet stops abruptly when he notices something ahead causing Iago and Abu to go flying face first into the sand.)

Iago: HEY!

(Carpet looks to an area covered with giant thorny plants and vines, and runs back the way he came to cower behind a near-by rock. Iago and Abu emerge from the sand. Iago is spitting sand out of his mouth and Abu is placing his fez back on his head.)

Iago: A warning would be nice.

(Abu screeches and shakes his fist at Carpet. The camera pans to the right to show some of the smaller vines from the area are now making their way towards Iago and Abu without them noticing. Abu dusts himself off and heads towards carpet off-screen to the right.)

Iago: You know, something like "Hey, we're coming to a spine-mangling stop!"

(Iago looks to his right and the vines that were inching closer to him have now stopped moving.)

Iago: Wait, this is it! The Forbidden Oasis! Come on, our riches await!

(Carpet joins Abu, who both look unsure about entering the oasis while Iago hovers above them.)

Iago: Look, I know it's called the Forbidden Oasis, but that's just to keep the people out and the treasure in. It's not really forbidden. You see a sign?

(Carpet shakes his head 'no' in resilience and turns his back towards Iago, making an "arms" crossed position.)

Iago: Meh, chicken rug.

(Iago goes over to Abu, who also has his arms folded.)

Iago: Come on, we're gonna be rich.

(The small vines from earlier are now tickling Abu's feet. Abu crouches down to examine them, which now appear to be lifeless again. Abu scratches his head in confusion while Iago grabs Abu by the vest using his feet to pick him up off the ground. Abu screeches.)

Iago: What you need is a bird's eye view!

(Iago and Abu fly over the oasis, looking down at all the vines and greenery until they spot a giant golden ring attached to an area in the oasis. Abu's eyes widen as he licks his lips and flails in excitement in the air.)

Iago: Ha, ha, now you're talking! Monkey gibberish, but I'll take it as a big "yes".

(Iago flies to the giant ring, letting Abu down. Some of the larger vines in the oasis come to life and grab the two of them mid-air. One wraps itself around Iago's body and beak, and the other around Abu, pulling them deeper into the thorny bed of vines. The two struggle to get free.

Carpet hears their struggling and flies over to save them, grabbing Abu out by his tail. Abu also is grabbing ahold of Iago's beak in the process.)

Iago: You're pulling my head off! But don't let go!

(Finally, Carpet manages to pull Abu and Iago out, and the three of them go sailing through the air backwards out of the oasis.)

(Setting: Outside the palace. The camera pans over to the left columns and cuts to Aladdin, who is storming up some stairs with Genie following behind.)

Aladdin: Why would Abu and Iago just take off without telling me, Genie? And how'd they talk Carpet into going?

Genie: Hmm, magic carpet's missing, too?

(Genie transforms himself into a detective and begins to write on a notepad.)

Genie: Would you describe this as a late model carpet, sir? Did you leave the keys in it? How long have you known the monkey?

(Aladdin has finally reached the top of the stairs where he knocks once on a large wooden door. Jasmine emerges and hurries past him.)

Jasmine: Hi, Aladdin! Bye, Aladdin!

(Jasmine passes Genie on the stairs.)

Genie: Where's the fire, ma'am?

Aladdin: Yeah, Jasmine, wait up!

(Aladdin chases after Jasmine down the stairs.)

Aladdin: Aren't we going to the marketplace?

(Jasmine stops and makes a thoughtful look.)

Jasmine: Strange, I don't remember you asking me for a date.

(Jasmine continues on her way, leaving Aladdin on the stairs puzzled. He begins talking to himself.)

Aladdin: It's marketplace day. I always take her to the marketplace on marketplace day.

(Genie shows up with his notepad a moment later.)

Genie: Mmhmm. I see a pattern.

(Aladdin rolls his head at Genie in annoyance and continues down the stairs to chase after Jasmine. Jasmine has stopped and turned around to talk to Aladdin.)

Jasmine: Well, maybe I've made other plans since you didn't ask me.

Aladdin: Ask? But I always take you!

Jasmine: Take me for granted.

(Genie shows up again a moment later.)

Genie: Checked out her room. She's clean.

(Aladdin goes after Jasmine again who is now outside the palace.)

Aladdin: So, let me get this straight. You want me to ask...in advance?

(Suddenly, Carpet comes hurling towards Aladdin and Jasmine, causing Jasmine to duck and Aladdin to move out the way. Genie quickly condenses himself into his detective hat to avoid being hit. A loud crash is heard off camera as Genie's head emerges from the hat to see what happened. Iago and Abu are coughing and trying to shake off the impact of the crash while standing.)

Aladdin: Okay, where have you been?

Iago: Been? Have we, uh, been somewhere?

(Abu and Iago shake their heads 'no' trying to look as innocent as possible. A loud animal noise is heard off-camera, and Iago and Abu look at each other.)

Abu: Uh oh...

(Iago and Abu hide behind Aladdin, Iago inside of Aladdin's vest and Abu right behind him on the outside of Aladdin's vest. A loud pounding noise is heard in the background. Iago's head emerges right over Aladdin's shoulder.)

Iago: They're coming to get us!

Aladdin: Who?!

Iago: Uh, nobody, uhh...but if you should happen to see any, uh, you know, killer plant thingies, I'm in a meeting.

Jasmine: Look! It's...it's...

(From the marketplace, a crowd of people are gathering around an entrance to find out what the noise is. The scene cuts back to Jasmine at the palace.)

Jasmine: ...what is it?

(Back in the marketplace, the people are running away from what is revealed to be a giant gray yak. The yak is shown using its tail to hit a mallet against two green drums that are being carried on either side of its lower back as it walks through the city carrying a large man. The yak passes some lined up camels with a foul odor that causes each one of them to pass out and topple sideways like standing dominoes. The yak also passes some palm trees that curl up their leaves as the smell hits them. The yak has made its way up the stairs of the palace to where Aladdin, Abu and Iago are standing, and so has the smell. They all grimace.)

Aladdin: Ugh!

Iago: Ow, what stinks?

Abu: Pee-yew!

(Genie turns himself into a fly and joins a group of swarming flies that are near the yak in the air.)

Genie: This guy's got quite a following!

(Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu and Iago are all holding their noses as the smell surrounds them. The yak stops in front of them and camera pans up to full reveal the man on top of the yak.)

Uncouthma: Ho, there! I seek the fair Princess Jasmine.

Jasmine: I...am Jasmine.

(Uncouthma's moustache twirls itself sideways upon looking at Jasmine.)

Uncouthma: Oh, fate is kind!

(Uncouthma jumps off his yak, which causes the yak to bounce in the air for a second before landing on its feet again. Uncouthma approaches Jasmine and bows.)

Uncouthma: I am Uncouthma. Prince of the far off land of Odeferious.

(Uncouthma returns back to his yak to grab one of the bags hanging off the yak. Meanwhile, Aladdin, Iago and Abu are laughing to themselves. Jasmine catches them and glares, but the three quickly act as if they were doing nothing. Jasmine folds her arms in annoyance at them.)

Uncouthma: Now I perform the cheese ritual of love!

Iago: (smacking his forehead) That's it! Call a guard!

(Uncouthma returns back to Jasmine, who is covering her nose with her hands, with a glob of cheese that is found to be the culprit of the smell.)

Uncouthma: By this tossing of ancient cheese, I pledge my heart muscle, and all other vital organs, to you.

(Uncouthma begins to do a dance that includes some ballet moves along with the splits while Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, Iago and Carpet watch on in disbelief. Uncouthma then ends the dance by throwing the lump of smelly cheese to Jasmine's feet. He goes back towards her and bows once more.)

Uncouthma: Would you like to begin our royal courtship today?

(Aladdin upon hearing this is not pleased and confronts Uncouthma.)

Aladdin: Sorry, pal, but this princess is taken!

(Jasmine upon hearing that is also not pleased and jerks Aladdin back around.)

Jasmine: This princess can think for herself!

(She heads towards Prince Uncouthma, who is happily awaiting while holding his hat in his hands.)

Jasmine: Welcome to Agrabah, Prince Uncouthma. Come, meet my father, the sultan.

(Upon dragging Uncouthma by the arm towards the door, Jasmine swings over towards Aladdin and talks to him quietly.)

Jasmine: At least he knows how to ask what a girl wants.

(Abu, Carpet and Iago are watching the scene in front of them unfold.)

Abu: Uh oh...

(Uncouthma and Jasmine are about to pass the three before Uncouthma stops, picks Jasmine up, and tosses her over his right shoulder.)

Uncouthma: Let us go! Ha, ha!

(Jasmine screams a little as they head inside. Uncouthma walks on top of Carpet as Abu and Iago are able to get out the way. Abu goes to assist Carpet and screeches and shakes his fist at Uncouthma for trampling him. Aladdin sees the door closing and tries to catches it before it closes, but instead hits the door and falls down onto Carpet.)

Aladdin: Wait, what just happened here?

(Genie, who is still a fly from earlier, comes over to Aladdin.)

Genie: You just put those size 8 sandals in your size 10 mouth.

(Genie proceeds to put his own foot in his mouth and falls down the screen.

Inside, the Sultan is on the floor of the throne room winding up a golden camel toy. Jasmine's voice can be heard in the background calling for him.)

Jasmine: Ahem, father!

(The Sultan pushes the camel he just wound up and several others to get them moving.)

Sultan: Come on! Come on! Find some water now, camel. Go on! Fill your humps!

(The toy camels walk until they hit the foot of Uncouthma's boot and topple over. The sultan watches as a giant lump of smelly cheese is tossed in front of him on the floor. Jasmine is again heard in the background as the sultan is now covering his nose.)

Jasmine: Father!

(The sultan looks up and sees Jasmine's legs hanging over Uncouthma's shoulder.)

Sultan: Oh, dear! Jasmine?

(Uncouthma places Jasmine to the ground to speak to the sultan.)

Uncouthma: I am Uncouthma of Odieferious, here to court the princess of Agrabah.

(Uncouthma whistles for his yak in a loud piercing noise that causes Jasmine and the sultan to cover their ears. The yak comes racing through the doors and stops in front of Uncouthma panting.)

Uncouthma: Good, yak.

(Jasmine steps back behind her father, who is still sitting on the floor.)

Uncouthma: Sultan, I bring you magnificent gifts from my homeland.

(Uncouthma approaches Sultan with a white bag, and stops to smell it before handing it over to him.)

Uncouthma: Thousand year old pickled vultures eggs, ooh.

Sultan: My, I didn't know pickled vultures could lay eggs!

Uncouthma: Treasures from our royal mold and mildew garden!

(A shower of smelly gray plants is dumped upon the sultan and he pops his head up through it. Jasmine talks to him from behind the pile to explain.)

Jasmine: A late suitor. He's harmless...I think.

(Genie is outside plucking petals from a flower while Aladdin paces back and forth in front of a fountain.)

Genie: She loves him, she loves him not, she loves him, she loves him not...

Aladdin: He'll be leaving any minute now. (gasp) Did I say something so wrong?

Genie: Said something so wrong, said something so wrong not, said something so wrong, said something so wrong not...

Aladdin: Yeah, she'll be showing him the door!...am I the big jerk here?

Genie: You're the big jerk here, you're the big jerk here not, you're the big jerk here, you're the big jerk here not....

(The camera cuts to Iago and Abu near-by with some pink tulips. Abu is swinging a sword at the flowers, but missing. Iago ducks to prevent from being hit.)

Iago: OK, if you wanna get the gold ring, you gotta practice. Give it a "ha" slice! "Ho" cut!

(Abu picks up the sword again and begins to chop the flowers frantically.)

(Aladdin is sitting down looking sad while Genie is still plucking petals.)

Genie: The princess will come crawling back to you...

(Genie appears on camera with a flower that has one last petal.)

Genie: The princess will come crawling back to you...not.

(The camera goes back to Iago and Abu.)

Iago: Come on! You've got an opposable thumb! Use it!

(Abu chops the top of the flowers off in one swing.)

(Genie is now trying to comfort an even sadder Aladdin.)

Genie: Oh, I'm sure there's another petal here somewhere!

(The petals from Abu's flower chopping sprinkle down on Aladdin and Genie after a slicing noise is heard in the background. Aladdin parts two bushes to find Iago and Abu behind them.)

Aladdin: What are you two up to?

(Abu places the sword behind his back, and both he and Iago stand up straight and give huge smiles.)

Iago: Up to? Um, what? We can't do a little much needed gardening without twenty questions?

(The yak from earlier shows up behind Iago and bites his tail feathers off while grazing. Iago flies upwards and examines his exposed skin.)

Iago: That hurt.

(When the yak moves, we see Uncouthma with some large wooden poles.)

Aladdin: He's setting up camp? He's staying?

(Uncouthma sets a giant pole into the ground slamming it down hard. Aladdin, Genie, and Iago head over to Uncouthma, who is still placing giant wooden poles into the ground with his bare hands.)

Aladdin: Uncouthma!

(Upon hearing his name called, Uncouthma swings around towards Aladdin while carrying a pole on his shoulder, which ends up hitting Iago and sends him flying into a tree.)

Iago: That hurt.

(Uncouthma goes back to placing poles into the ground and Aladdin marches over to him.)

Aladdin: Um, listen, regardless of what the princess is saying to you, she's my girl. Really.

Uncouthma: Well that is unfortunate...

Aladdin: Yes it is, but I did get here first, and-

Uncouthma: No, because I mean we must battle to the death! But first I must prepare victory cheese!

(Aladdin heads back to Genie)

Aladdin: Genie, I can't fight this guy!

Genie: You're right! Not looking like that!

(Genie changes Aladdin into boxing attire, complete with huge boxing gloves. Genie looks Aladdin over.)

Genie: Nah, too low-tech.

(He zaps Aladdin again, and changes his outfit into a space-suit complete with a laser beam gun. Aladdin accidentally pulls the trigger and the gun starts to shoot off white beams that go in several directions, one of which takes Genie's head off.)

Genie: (without a head) Hmm, too high-tech.

(Genie pulls a new head out of his body and zaps Aladdin back to normal.)

Aladdin: Well, this is for Jasmine.

(Aladdin marches over to Uncouthma, but Genie stops him.)

Genie: Just remember two things. (Genie now has a moustache and collar reminiscent of Shakespeare) "Faint heart ne'er won fair maiden."

(Uncouthma is walking towards them with two giant spiked maces. Genie's jaw hangs for a second before he picks it up, and makes a brown bag appear.)

Genie: (pulling out a long sheet of paper with a blue ribbon at the end of it) And maybe now's the time to consider a comprehensive life insurance package!

(Aladdin walks over to Uncouthma while Abu and Iago watch from the ground.)

Iago: Oh, yeah, he's dead.

(Abu places his fez over Iago's head in reaction to his comment, and folds his arms in annoyance.)

Uncouthma: Now, we begin!

(Uncouthma tosses a mace to Aladdin, who upon catching it falls backwards due to its weight. He struggles to pick the mace back up.)

Genie: Here, let me help.

(Genie zaps the mace to make it easier for Aladdin to lift up, which does help, but as soon as Genie stops zapping the mace, it becomes heavy again and Aladdin drops the mace backwards onto Genie's head. This smashes him into the ground.)

Genie: Whoa, that's a big mace.

(Aladdin picks up the mace and tries to strike Uncouthma, but comes just short of hitting him. Uncouthma takes his turn to swing, but Jasmine is heard in the background.)

Jasmine: Stop!

(Uncouthma hides his mace behind his back.)

Uncouthma: But I haven't done anything yet!

(Jasmine appears on screen)

Jasmine: I will not allow this. Put your weapons down.

(Genie appears out of a hole in the ground from when he was first smashed there, and once again gets hit in the head with a mace)

Genie: Oh, that hurts so good.

Uncouthma: But, but, but this is how we do things in Odiferious, Princess.

Jasmine: Well, we do things differently in Agrabah. (Jasmine leans in towards Aladdin who is kneeling on the ground.) It doesn't matter how a suitor fights. (Jasmine leans back up and crosses her wrists over her heart) My heart will be won by...gentleness.

Uncouthma: Gentleness?

(The camera cuts to Carpet, Abu and Iago who are all sitting on the ground.)

Iago: Yeah, gentleness. That's exciting. Try selling that to Pay-Per-View.

(Aladdin springs up massaging his wrist.)

Aladdin: Well, I'm gentler than this giant any day! So, that's it! Jasmine's mine!

(He places his arm around Jasmine who gives him a disgusted look. She pushes him off her, and walks over to Uncouthma.)

Aladdin: Oh, no.

Genie: (talking in a cowboy accent; pulling a cowboy boot out of his mouth) Yeah, this foot-in-mouth, it just won't go away.

(Jasmine is now standing by Uncouthma, grabbing him by the arm.)

Jasmine: I can sense a kind and gentle heart.

Uncouthma: D'aww!

(Aladdin smacks his forehead.)

Jasmine: (tugging Uncouthma along towards the palace) Oh, you must join me for dinner at the palace tonight, my humongous prince.

(Aladdin watches on from some bushes disappointed, and Iago flies over to him.)

Iago: Oh, you are smooth. Dumped for the Sheikh of Reek. Ha! That's humiliation! Maybe the yak's free tonight, Romeo! Ha!

(Iago flies off and Genie comes over to Aladdin, who has his head down in defeat.)

Genie: The parrot's got a point. You're gonna lose her, Al.

Aladdin: Lose her?

(Setting: the desert right outside the Forbidden Oasis. Carpet is pacing back and forth while Iago is talking to Abu. Abu is carrying a sword preparing to fight the vines from earlier.)

Iago: Go, monkey! Nothing to fear now. Remember a "ha" cut! "Ho" slice!

(Abu raises his sword and prepares to take aim.)

Iago: Or was it the other way around?

(Abu strikes one of the vines, but misses. The vine proceeds to take Abu's sword out of his hands and tries to attack him with it. Abu runs in the opposite direction knocking over Iago.)

Iago: Oh, yeah. Turning your back on the enemy. Nice tactics.

(The sword is thrown in front of Iago and Abu landing vertically into the sand, and shows that it has been twisted and tied into a knot. The two of them grab their own throats and grimace.)

(Setting: Agrabah. Aladdin is talking to Uncouthma on a balcony while the camera pans over the city at sunset.)

Aladdin: What you have to do, friend Uncouthma, is give Jasmine a night she'll never forget.

Uncouthma: Why are you helping, mortal foe?

Aladdin: Foe? Nah, it's obvious that you're the one that the princess wants, Uncouthma.

Uncouthma: Smells good to me!

(Uncouthma picks up Aladdin and gives him a noogie before letting him drop to the ground.)

Uncouthma: Now, on the first date, Odieferious men always brings a bouquet!

(Genie appears next to a recovering Aladdin as a vase with red flowers.)

Genie: Flowers? Aww!

Uncouthma: Of flounders!

(Uncouthma pulls out a bouquet of fish. Aladdin holds his nose at the smell.)

Aladdin: Oh, Agrabah's not so different. We like fish, too. You can't go to a fancy dinner here with a big, fat carp, um...on your head!

(He places a fish from the bouquet on top of Uncouthma's head.)

Uncouthma: Ha, ha! I like it!

Aladdin: And, of course, when your host proposes a toast, you have to pour your drink onto the person next to you.

(Aladdin splashes a cup of liquid into Uncouthma's face.)

Uncouthma: More tips! More tips!

(Genie appears in the now empty glass Aladdin his holding holding a little cocktail umbrella.)

Genie: Uh, Al? Does he really need help in the "weird" department?

Aladdin: Shh! I'm on a roll!

Uncouthma: Ooh! Ooh! Should I bring more ancient cheese?

Aladdin: Couldn't hurt! We wanna make this a special date.

(Setting: the palace at night. Jasmine, the sultan and Uncouthma are sitting around the dinner table with giant fishes on their heads. Sultan struggles to keep his on.)

Sultan: Uh, perhaps you have one more in my size, hmm?

Jasmine: Uh, I think one size fits all.

Sultan: (whispering to Jasmine) Well, part of being a sultan is respecting the customs of other lands no matter how...odd.

Uncouthma: Oh you are too kindly!

(Laughter is heard in the background while the camera pans up to high window where Aladdin is hiding and watching the dinner below along with Genie, Iago, Abu and Carpet.)

Aladdin: (to Genie) Dinner at eight. By eight thirty the palace guards will be tossing Uncouthma out on his yak.

(Abu begins to fuss at Iago for something.)

Iago: What do you want me to do? We can't get back to the oasis while Peeping Moustafa here is using Carpet.

(Abu raises his fist at Iago, who is sitting with his wings folded and back turned towards Abu.)

Aladdin: Quiet you two!

(The two stop what they were doing, and Aladdin continues to watch the dinner.)

Aladdin: Heh, it was too easy! Uncouthma would fall for anything!

(Iago and Abu are sitting with their arms folded and backs to each other while listening to Aladdin.)

Iago: Huh? Fall for anything? (Abu catches on to what Iago is hinting at.) Here's what we're gonna do. (The two give each other a thumbs up.)

Sultan: A fig nectar toast, to our guest from Odieferious. A pungent land, no doubt. (Sultan struggles to keep the fish on his head.) I mean, a land of many aromas. Mmhmm! Cheers!

(Jasmine, the Sultan and Uncouthma all raise their glasses, but Uncouthma tosses his drink onto Jasmine.)

Sultan: Oh my!

Uncouthma: Did I not perform Agrabah custom properly?

Jasmine: Custom? What? (Jasmine moves her now soaked hair out of her face.)

(Laughing is heard in the background. Jasmine looks up to see it's Aladdin in the window who is the one laughing.)

Jasmine: Oh, no, you were quite correct. (whispering to sultan) Sorry, Father!

(Jasmine dumps her drink onto the sultan. He coughs and spits out the drink.)

Sultan: Yes, rather sticky customs, eh?

Uncouthma: And now, I will juggle!

Sultan: Oh, wonderful! Wonderful! Entertainment!

(Uncouthma picks up the sultan and Jasmine, and begins to juggle them in the air. Aladdin is laughing even harder at the spectacle taking place.)

Aladdin: I don't know how much more of this I can take, Genie!

(Aladdin stops laughing when he hears laughter coming from the dinner, and looks back down to see what's happening.)

Aladdin: They like it?

Genie: Everybody loves a show, Al!

(Uncouthma juggles the two a few more times before returning each of them to their seats.)

Uncouthma: Time for traditional toss of cheese to my pledged beloved.

(Jasmine catches a wad of smelly cheese in her hands.)

Jasmine: Oh, thank you, Uncouthma. I'll save it for a midnight snack.

(Jasmine tosses the cheese behind her without Uncouthma noticing to a nearby plant. The plant inhales the smell and quickly wilts.)

Jasmine: As an Agrabah tradition, may I present you with the royal melon.

(Jasmine hands Uncouthma a watermelon.)

Sultan: The royal melon?

Jasmine: It is our custom for the guest to throw it at the highest window.

Uncouthma: Toss melon? Sounds strange. But, when in Agrabah...

(Uncouthma takes the melon and tosses it at the window that Aladdin was hiding at, making a direct hit with Aladdin's face. This causes him to fall off Carpet, but Carpet catches him before he hits the ground below. Back inside the palace, Jasmine, Uncouthma and the sultan are all tossing their drinks at one another and laughing.)

Sultan: I haven't had this much fun since, since...why, I've never had this much fun!

(Genie watches the three of them for a while before going to Aladdin, who is now sitting on the ground behind a column annoyed.)

Genie: Uh, were those tips you gave the yak man supposed to make it a good date or a bad date?

(Setting: outside near Uncouthma's camp. Uncouthma is seen dancing to his tent.)

Uncouthma: Oh, love! Sweeter than the ripest of cheese!

(Uncouthma enters his tent and is seen relaxing on his yak, who is eating a pile of hay. Aladdin's voice is heard outside the tent, but it is none other than Iago mimicking Aladdin's voice.)

Iago: (in Aladdin's voice) You knocked 'em dead tonight, 'couthy.

Uncouthma: Friend Aladdin? Come in!

Iago: (in Aladdin's voice) Ah, love to, but I gotta get back to my hovel!

(Abu is laughing to himself while Iago winks at him.)

Iago: I do have one more tip, though.

Uncouthma: (still in his tent) More tips? Ooh, you are too kindly!

Iago: So, true! Now 'couth, baby...

(Abu elbows Iago because he forgot to speak in Aladdin's voice.)

Iago: (in Aladdin's voice) Ahem, what better way to say "I love you" than with a bunch of snake vines...from the Forbidden Oasis just three miles out of Agrabah! Make a left at the shifting dunes!

(Uncouthma is in his tent writing down the directions on a sheet of paper with a quill pen.

Abu and Iago flail around a bit before hiding behind the tent. Uncouthma and his yak emerge soon after in a hurry.)

Uncouthma: Come, trusty yak! To the forbidden place! Ho!

(The yak gallops off, leaving a cloud of dust.)

Iago: Good-bye, snake vines. Hello, treasure!

(Carpet is above the tent listening to Iago, and flies off to go tell. Aladdin, Jasmine and Genie are all outside of Uncouthma's tent in front of Iago and Abu with Carpet pointing a tassel at Iago. Aladdin and Jasmine are not happy.)

Iago: Don't point that thing at me.

Jasmine: Iago! How could you send Uncouthma to the forbidden oasis?

Aladdin: Don't you know how dangerous that place is?

Iago: I have a...rough idea.

(Genie enlarges one of his ears to become a satellite dish as his head rotates.)

Genie: Uh, I'm picking up one barbarian and yak heading due north towards eminent danger and certain doom!

(Uncouthma is shown in the desert charging straight towards snake vines.)

(Setting: the desert. The gang is flying to the Forbidden Oasis to rescue Uncouthma.)

Aladdin: (to Iago) I can't believe you would use Uncouthma this way.

Jasmine: (to Iago) How could you?

Genie: (using his eyes as binoculars) Yeah, that's their job.

(Aladdin and Jasmine feel terrible.)

Aladdin: (sighs) Genie's right. We both used him.

Aladdin and Jasmine: I'm sorry.

Aladdin: It's Uncouthma who deserves an apology.

Genie: Oasis! Dead ahead! (pokes his eyes back into his head)

(They finally arrive at the oasis, but there's no sign of Uncouthma.)

Genie: It's so quiet...(a yak is heard in the background)...you can hear a yak scream!

Aladdin: (pointing to the right) That way! Let's go!

(Everyone heads to the left except Iago, who stays behind.)

Iago: Yeah! Go get 'em! I'll wait here and guard the exit.

(Genie's hand reaches over and yanks Iago with him.

Uncouthma's yak is seen struggling to get free from the vines inside the oasis.)

Aladdin: Give me something to fight with, Genie!

Genie: One weed whacker coming up!

(Genie makes a scimitar appear in Aladdin's hands, and he begins chopping his way through the snake vines to the ones that are tying the yak down. The vines retreat, and the yak licks Aladdin for its gratitude.)

Aladdin: Yuck!

(Uncouthma is shown hurdling through the oasis ripping the snake vines out of his way with ease until he reaches Aladdin and his yak.)

Uncouthma: My yak! Oh, Aladdin! Small friend and yak saver!

(Abu and Iago walk towards the giant golden ring that is now easily accessible thanks to Uncouthma clearing the way.)

Iago: Ooh, it would be a shame to waste all that snake vine pluckin'!

(The two rush off towards the ring, and Uncouthma is shown giving a bouquet of snake vines to Jasmine.)

Uncouthma: Lovelies for my lovely!

(He gives the vines to Jasmine, who makes a face at them.)

Uncouthma: You...do not like them?

(The vines begin to grow and they start to curl themselves around Jasmine's body. She lets out a yell.)

Aladdin: I'll save you, Jasmine!

(Iago is finally at the ring.)

Iago: Taj Iago! We are there!

(Iago tries to pick the ring up with his mouth, but it is too large. Abu pulls on the ring from the outside while Iago pushes it from the inside, but it is no use. The two continue to struggle until a noise is heard from a hole near the ring. Two giant gusts of wind explode from the holes that send Iago and Abu flying backwards.

Aladdin is now completely drowned in snake vines from head to toe.)

Aladdin: Will somebody please get me out of here?!

(Carpet hovers above Aladdin and begins to pull on a vine. Jasmine, who is near the yak, smells a familiar stench.)

Jasmine: Ah, that's it!

(Jasmine grabs a lump of cheese out one of the bags the yak was carrying and tosses it at Aladdin. Uncouthma slouches and looks saddened by this.)

Uncouthma: (sigh) You have chosen. By throwing cheese you have to him vowed your heart muscle for now and ever.

Jasmine: I'm sorry, I do love Aladdin, but that's not why I threw the cheese at him. Look!

(The smell of the cheese causes the vines to wilt and Aladdin breaks from the pile of vines.)

Aladdin: Did you say something about...love?

(Aladdin rushes over to Jasmine and the two hug.

Meanwhile, Iago and Abu are back at the ring. Iago is pulling the ring.)

Iago: Don't stop! We're almost rich!

(The ground of the oasis begins to shake, and Carpet gets Aladdin's attention by turning him towards where Iago and Abu are.)

Aladdin: Oh, boy...

(The area Abu and Iago are at begins to erupt and the area around the ring starts to rise to the sky. Iago and Abu are still holding on to the ring, which is now vertical. The area is revealed to be a head of a very large creature and the ring they were grabbing at is a nose ring connected to some nostrils. Aladdin flies up to the face to rescue Abu and Iago.)

Iago: Save the monkey! Save the monkey! I'll save the ring!

(The creature opens its eyes and Iago realizes that it's attached to a monster.)

Iago: Save the bird! Save the bird!

(The creature opens its mouth and begins to inhale. The wind almost sucks Iago into the creatures mouth, but he manages to fly away barely. Upon closing its mouth, the creature bites some of Iago's feathers off. He zooms over Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, Carpet and Uncouthma trying to escape.)

Iago: You need an invitation?! This way!

(A large branch rises from the ground, which turns out to be the creature's hand and grabs Iago out of the air. A full body shot of the creature is shown as it stands up from the ground. The gang looks on in horror.)

Genie: A plant like that needs a big gardener to cut it down to size!

(Genie turns himself in a gardener about the size of the creature and walks over to the creature.)

Genie: Stop or I'll prune!

Iago: (peeking his head out from the fist of the creature) It is so mossy in here.

(The creature pictures of Genie and throws him across the desert. He lands in a pile of sand.)

Genie: Whew, pretty aggressive for a plant.

Aladdin: (to Uncouthma) How much cheese do you have left?

(The creature brings the fist that is carrying Iago to its face.)

Iago: Is this about the ring? Totally the monkey's idea!

(Aladdin flies around the creature head on Carpet to distract it.)

Aladdin: Now, Genie!

(Genie is down below at the creature's foot, and turns his arm into a huge mallet. He hits the creature on the toe, which causes it to open its mouth.)

Aladdin: Uncouthma!

(Uncouthma and Jasmine both jump on a make shift catapult using a wooden plank and Uncouthma's yak as a balance point that launches a huge chunk of Odieferian cheese into the creature's mouth. The creature eats it and Aladdin joins the rest of the gang.)

Aladdin: That was easy enough.

Jasmine: Aladdin...

(Jasmine looking at the creature realizes that something is happening. The creature is holding its stomach in pain.)

Iago: Hey, keep the ring!

(The creature begins to fold in on itself and shrink until it disappears.)

Iago: Oh, this is it! The end! Kiss my beak goodbye!

(Iago realizes that he is no longer in the creature's grasp and that he is mid-air. Once he does, he falls to the ground. Right next to him is the giant golden ring that is no longer attached to anything.)

Iago: Wait a minute. I'm groveling to a shrub? (Iago walks over to the ring and tries to move it) I'll just take this for my trouble.

(Aladdin and Jasmine are hugging each other while Uncouthma looks on saddened.)

Uncouthma: The people of Odieferious expect me to return with a bride.

Jasmine: (sigh) Prince Uncouthma. I used you just to make Aladdin mad.

Aladdin: You deserve better, big guy. We're both sorry.

Uncouthma: Enough of apologies. We are friends, flimsy folk! (Uncouthma's yak grunts) You are right, faithful yak. It is time. I must return home. Brideless and cheeseless.

Aladdin: Are you kidding? You defeated a giant in battle! You're a hero!

(Genie turns himself into three cheerleaders who cheer and swoon over Uncouthma.)

Genie: Isn't he just so barbaric?

Jasmine: I bet the girls in Odieferious love a hero!

Uncouthma: But my people will need proof of such a fabulous tale.

Aladdin: Well, take the gold ring as a trophy.

(Iago and Abu are pushing the ring away.)

Iago: Not this! I'll send you the newspaper clippings.

(Iago and Abu continues to push until Uncouthma picks up the ring causing the two of them to fall on their face. Abu screeches a bit at Uncouthma.)

Uncouthma: (examining the ring) Hmm, I have no need of this.

(Abu and Iago display huge smiles.)

Uncouthma: Oh, but my yak needs a new collar.

(Abu and Iago look on in disbelief as Uncouthma tosses the golden ring around his yak's neck. He heads over to the yak and mounts it to leave.)

Genie: (to Carpet) Next year, all the yaks will be wearing those.

(Aladdin and Jasmine wave good-bye to Uncouthma as he rides off into the desert.)

Uncouthma: Farewell, petite friends! The sweet scent of Odefierous beckons me home!

Iago: A yak! We lost our fortune to a yak! That's what I get for teaming up with a monkey!

(Iago pushes Abu, and Abu pushes Iago back and starts to screech.)

Iago: Oh, why don't you learn how to speak English?! What are you talking about?!

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67. The Spice Is Right / Цена пряностей
(Setting: an ancient ruin. Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet are looking down a hole.)

Aladdin: Wow, I'll bet it's been a hundred years since the wind buried this
place.

(Abu chatters nervously.)

Aladdin: I know. They've been gone a long time, Abu.

Iago: Gangway! Big bucks coming through! (flying out of the hole wearing a
snorkel and flippers.) I hope.

(Abu points and laughs at Iago's clothing.)

Iago: Stupid apparatus! (takes it off) This was not my idea.

(Genie flies out of the hole wearing a scuba diving outfit.)

Genie: Greetings, landlubbers!

Aladdin: All right! What'd ya find, Genie?

(Genie goes back into the well and carries out a chest.)

Genie: Sure was deep! Whoever buried this must have wanted it to stay put!

Aladdin: (brushing dust off the chest) It says something about spice, Genie.
Magic spice.

(Aladdin opens the chest; it is full of sparkling purple spice.)

Iago: I've heard about this stuff; it turns anything it touches into gold!
(takes Abu's fez) Note, one polyester blend, sweat-stained monkey fez.
(sprinkles spice on it) Watch it transform... (nothing happens) Gold! Gold!
(pouring on more spice frantically) Come on, gold! Gold sesame!

(Abu takes his fez back.)

Iago: Maybe it's an invisibility spice. Yeah, that's it, invisibility. (puts
some on himself) Here, can't see me at all, can you?

Genie: (shooing Iago away) 'Scuse me. (changes into an original Star Trek
uniform, holding a tricorder) It's dead, Jim. There's more magic in a
doornail. (changes into a Mexican outfit) Goes great on frijoles, though.

Iago: I knew it! I've never done manual labor that I didn't live to regret!

Aladdin: Hey, look at this! (pulls a necklace with a large purple jewel out of
the chest)

Genie: A free prize in every box, kids! (taking the necklace) Hey, Al, this is
no cheesy costume stuff! We're talkin' the real enchilada here!

Aladdin: It's beautiful!

(Something inside the jewel starts to swirl, and clouds begin to gather
overhead.)

Iago: It must be worth a fortune. We can sell it! Rich at last! With my share
I'll buy a solid gold perch... nah, that's too birdy. Make that a solid gold
La-Z-Guy recliner!

Aladdin: This'll look great on Jasmine.

Iago: Well, so would a parrot-skin headdress, but I am not that big-hearted!

(The clouds overhead have turned black, and there is purple-colored lightning
coming out of them.)

Aladdin: That's strange. It was clear just a moment ago.

(They jump out of the way just before lightning strikes, leaving a giant hole
in the floor.)

Aladdin: Aah!

Genie: Ooh, the weather's really gone screwy since this hole-in-the-ozone
thing.

Iago: (is struck by lightning) Aah!

Aladdin: Genie, can you stop this lightning?

Genie: Let's see now. History of lightning. (a kite appears next to him)
Discovery of electricity. (Ben Franklin appears holding the kite) Discoverer of
electricity. (electric shaver appears in Genie's hand) Electric shaver. (shaves
off his beard) Hmm, smooth close shave.

Aladdin: (dodging lightning) Genie!

Genie: Lightning conductor! (changes into an orchestra conductor and is struck
by lightning) Uh, wrong conductor. (creates a barn; a cow wanders out of it)
Oops, my barn door's open. (The lightning strikes the weathervane on the top of
the barn.) Yahoo! Woohoo! I just love the smell of electromagnetism in the
morning!

(The wind blows the necklace out of Aladdin's hand.)

Aladdin: Abu, the necklace!

(Abu grabs the necklace, but the wind blows him into the chest, which slams
shut. The storm immediately clears up.)

Aladdin: You did it, Genie!

Genie: Yeah, I did, didn't I? (spins the weathervane in his hand) Well, color
me bad!

Aladdin: I just wonder where that purple lightning came from.

(Setting: the palace garden, later that day. Aladdin and his friends arrive on
Carpet, carrying the chest of spice.)

Genie: I can't wait to see the look on Jasmine's face when you give her the
necklace, Al.

Aladdin: Uh, I'd really like to give it to her in, um, private.

Genie: Ooh, private! I get it. (winks)

Aladdin: (takes the necklace out of the chest) Thanks for understanding, guys. (leaves)

(Abu sounds annoyed and follows after Aladdin.)

Iago: Boy, it takes absolute genius to give away a fortune to a girl who was
born rich. Say, it's a shame to waste all of this nice, shiny spice, isn't it?
Especially when we can take it to the marketplace and sell it.

Genie: That's a swell idea!

Iago: Well, it was nothing really...

Genie: Why, with the money Al can buy a shirt to go with that vest of his!
(walks away carrying the chest)

Iago: (coughs) I had something a little less charitable in mind. Genie! Genie!
Oh, Genie! Yoo-hoo!

(Iago runs off after Genie. Only Carpet is left in the garden.)

(Setting: Jasmine's room; she's brushing her hair while Rajah watches. Aladdin
enters holding the necklace behind his back.)

Jasmine: Aladdin! You look happy. Did you find what you were looking for?

Aladdin: I found what I was looking for long before I departed Agrabah, when I
met you.

Abu: Oh... (rolls his eyes)

Jasmine: Uh huh. When you lay it on this thick I know you're up to something.

(A tiny cloud has appeared high over Aladdin's head and starts to swirl.)

Aladdin: Just a little priceless treasure I picked up on my latest adventure.
(puts the necklace around Jasmine's neck)

Jasmine: Aladdin, it's beautiful! Come on, I wanna show Father.

(Jasmine runs out of the room, pulling Aladdin with her; Abu follows. Rajah is
growling at the growing cloud.)

Jasmine: Come, Rajah!

(Rajah leaves)

(Setting: the marketplace. Iago and Genie have a stand set up with the chest of
magic spice on it.)

Iago: Spice! Get your magic spice! (grabs a passing man by the beard) Hey,
Bosco! You should buy some magic spice.

Man: Magic? What kind of magic?

Genie: Mastery of the time-space continuum?

Man: Hmm... I give you five coppers.

Genie: Sold, for five coppers!

Iago: Take a hike, you hyena!

(The man runs away.)

Iago: Genie, magic spice doesn't come cheap. Get it?

Genie: Oh, I know that. Oh, if only we had some magic spice to sell...

Iago: Genie, this is magic spice, remember? We just don't know how it works
yet. Maybe we need to, yanno, spice up the spice a little. (starts whispering
something to Genie)

Genie: Hmm... bird's got a point.

(Setting: the palace. Aladdin and Jasmine are showing the necklace to Sultan.)

Sultan: Exemplary wedding present, my boy!

Aladdin: Huh? It wasn't a—

Sultan: I take it this means you and Jasmine have decided to get on with the
royal marriage ceremony, hmm?

Aladdin: Er, well, sir, I...

Jasmine: (giggles) Actually, Father, it's not a wedding—

(There's a loud sound from behind them. They turn around to see the cloud from
before, now as large as a person and coming towards them. The cloud disappears
and a gray-skinned man appears in its place. Rajah growls at him, but when the
man looks at him he becomes frozen. The man walks over to Jasmine.)

Man: Darling... (kisses Jasmine's hand)

Aladdin: Hey, look mister!

Man: You little matchmaker, you! I like her. (shakes Aladdin's hand) My name's
Ayam Aghoul. Many thanks for unleashing me.

Aladdin: Unleashing you?

Ayam: (coughs out cobwebs) I haven't felt so alive since... Ooh, silly me. I've
never been alive.

Jasmine: Ew! (wipes the hand he kissed frantically on her clothing)

Sultan: See here, sir! No one from beyond the grave kisses my daughter!

Ayam: Oh, I'm hardly just anyone. You're talking to the duke of the undead. You
see, I once possessed that enchanted necklace. Any woman who wore it became my
bride. I went through a long line of wives, until the day I tried slipping my
necklace onto a comely young sorceress. She trapped me within my necklace!
Where I stayed... until today, when you placed it on Jasmine, betrothing her as
Ayam Aghoul's next bride. (takes a skull-shaped container wrapped in a bow out
of his cape and offers it to Jasmine) For you, my love. (removes the lid, it
is full of live spiders) Chocolate-covered spiders.

Aladdin: Don't worry, Jasmine, we can unbetroth you just as easy.

(Aladdin tries to remove the necklace but is hit by a bolt of purple
lightning.)

Jasmine: Aladdin! (gasps)

Aladdin: That won't stop me!

(Ayam throws a bone on the floor, which turns into three skeletons.)

Aladdin: Whoa, this is getting weird. (to Abu) Let's rattle some bones!

(Aladdin knocks over all three skeletons, breaking them to pieces.)

Aladdin: Ha! Got any more cheap tricks, Aghoul?

(The bones reform into a giant, three-headed skeleton.)

Aladdin: Sorry I asked!

Sultan: Guards!

(Three guards enter the room, and two more skeletons appear.)

Fazal: Ew!

(The guards run at the two skeletons to attack them, but the skeletons
rearrange their bones to form a cage, trapping the guards.)

(The three-headed skeleton catches Aladdin and Abu.)

Aladdin: Hey!

(The skeleton throws Aladdin off the balcony.)

Aladdin: (falling) Whoa!

Jasmine: Aladdin!

(The skeleton picks Jasmine up; she struggles to escape. Meanwhile, Carpet sees
that Aladdin has fallen and flies after him.)

Jasmine: (under her breath) Carpet!

(Carpet catches Aladdin and Abu just before they hit the ground.)

Ayam: Time for the fitting! (two skeletons start measuring Ayam with tape
measurers) Skeletons! They're creatures of destruction, they're tailors...
gotta love 'em!

Jasmine: (to herself) Please, Carpet...

Ayam: Oh, so sorry about your young lad. I was going to make him my best man,
you know. (to one of the skeleton tailors) Not so tight on the inseam; I'll
need room to tango.

(As Sultan gives Jasmine a hug, Aladdin waves to them from out on the balcony.)

Sultan: He's alive!

(Jasmine covers Sultan's mouth, and Aladdin and Abu fly away on Carpet. They
land in the palace garden.)

Aladdin: Oh, Carpet, this is all my fault. I had to give Jasmine that stupid
necklace! Carpet, we need Genie!

(Setting: the marketplace, at Genie and Iago's stall. Genie is dressed as a
salesman.)

Genie: Come on down! See the incredible miracle elixir spice of Agrabah!
Straight out of the Sands of Time to you!

(Two men stop to watch for a moment, then keep walking, clearly unimpressed.)

Genie: Why just look at how magic spice cleans stains!

(Genie throws some spice on two children playing in mud. Nothing happens. The
passersby are still unimpressed. Genie uses his own magic to zap the dirt from
the children's clothing. Everyone is amazed, thinking the magic spice did it.)

Genie: Witness how magic spice grows hair! (puts some on the head of a bald
man, then zaps him, giving him a full beard and long hair) And see magic spice
revolutionize transportation! (puts some spice on a camel, then zaps it, making
it grow twice as long and giving it six humps) Behold, the airport limo camel!
Gets you to the airport hundreds of years before check-in! Anyone interested
in a little spice?

(The stall is mobbed with customers.)

Iago: (taking customers' payments) Oh, I've died and gone to heaven! It's a
good place.

(Carpet flies up to the stall.)

Genie: Magic spice is so all-purpose, it can even make you disappear! (Carpet
flies under Genie's feet and lifts him up into the air.)

Iago: That's right, folks! The magic disappearing spice! Available here... for
a price.

(Setting: the palace. Jasmine, Sultan, and Ayam Aghoul are on a balcony,
looking down into the garden.)

Ayam: Feast your eyes on your magnificent future, Jasmine.

(Skeletons are carrying stone blocks into the garden and stacking them up in a
pile.)

Ayam: The nice thing, Dad, is that Jasmine will stay close. We're moving in
right next door.

Sultan: Oh my.

Ayam: White ribcage fence, a little carnivorous plant garden out back. Our
little dream house, with you, my wife, to keep it spotless.

Jasmine: What?! I'll never clean your house! (runs back inside, into the throne
room)

Ayam: (angry) For a second there, Jasmine dear, I thought you didn't appreciate
my offer of domestic bliss.

(There's a squeaking sound coming from out on the balcony. Ayam leaves Jasmine
alone and goes out to see what it is. Abu is out on the balcony riding a
mechanical sphinx. He waves at Ayam.)

Abu: Hello!

(Ayam looks confused, then advances on Abu angrily. A pyramid falls out of the
sky and lands on Ayam, destroying the balcony in the process. We then see Genie
and Aladdin on the roof of the palace, shaking hands, with Abu and Carpet
watching.)

Genie: The strength of a thousand Teamsters in one little finger. I love being
a genie!

Aladdin: (flying down into the throne room) I think that dream house suits him
much better.

Jasmine: Oh, Aladdin, you won!

(Aladdin runs toward Jasmine to give her a hug, but Ayam appears in front of
her, and Aladdin accidentally hugs him instead.)

Aladdin: Ick!

Ayam: So, it's a fight you want, is it, boy?

Aladdin: Great, I gotta fight this guy and he's already dead!

(Ayam turns into a giant whirlwind, which spits out purple lightning bolts.)

Genie: Don't sweat it, Al. (the weathervane appears in his hand) I got this one
down, remember? (turns into a cowboy, imitating John Wayne's voice) All right,
listen up, ya twinklin' purple Tesla coil, ya!

(Ayam electrocutes Genie.)

Genie: Yow! (dizzily) Best two outta three? (passes out)

(The whirlwind changes back into Ayam.)

Ayam: Some advice for you, boy. Start looking for a new girlfriend. For once
Jasmine enters my dream house with me, she'll be mine for eternity.

Aladdin: What do you mean, "for eternity"?

Ayam: Oh, I guess I haven't formally introduced you to my other wives.

(Ayam claps his hands and three skeletons appear behind Jasmine, giggling and
holding cobweb fans.)

Ayam: Quite a harem, eh? (laughs)

(Setting: later, outside Ayam Aghoul's house, which is almost completed.
Aladdin, Abu, and Genie are watching the skeletons work.)

Genie: So those are his wives! I gotta tell ya, Al: Jasmine really looks much
better with skin.

Aladdin: (sigh) I'm gonna lose her, Genie, and it's all my fault.

Abu: Oh...

Genie: You're right kid. All your fault.

Aladdin: Huh?

Genie: You know, the situation. Mingle with zombies, pay the price. You have
every right to feel like a creep. Creep.

Aladdin: Now, wait a minute here! How was I supposed to know giving Jasmine a
gift was gonna unleash that guy!

(Genie sticks a fish in Aladdin's mouth.)

Genie: (dressed as an animal trainer) Good boy! Aladdin will encore with a
double somersault through seven fiery hoops, but, for his next trick...
(changes back to normal) he'll stop blaming himself so we can put the kibosh on
Count Dracula.

Aladdin: You're right, Genie. Aghoul mentioned that a sorceress once trapped
him within his own necklace. We have to figure out how she did it!

Genie: Hmm, that's a toughie. You're right, Al. You shoulda left that dumb
spice chest buried where you found it.

Aladdin: Wait a minute... the necklace was buried in the spice! Genie, that
spice was magic! I unleashed Aghoul when I pulled the necklace out of the
chest!

Genie: So the spice stopped the lightning storm the first time... not me. (to
the weathervane) What good are you?!

Aladdin: If I'm right, it's not too late to lock Aghoul up again. So Genie,
where's the spice?

Genie: (guilty) Ha ha... Al, uh, ya see, Iago had a, yanno, idea, that...

Aladdin: You did what!?

(Setting: later, outside Ayam's house. The skeletons are putting on the
finishing touches while Ayam, Jasmine, and Sultan watch. Jasmine is wearing a
purple and gray dress with a veil.)

Ayam: Behold, the portal through which we enter our eternal home. Aprиs vous?

Jasmine: Over my dead body!

Genie: Places, people, places! (enters wearing a bizarre outfit) What's a
wedding without — ta da! — your friendly neighborhood wedding consultant!
(whispers to Jasmine) Al says we've gotta stall. (to Ayam) Look alive, people!
Except you, of course.

Ayam: No one hired you!

Genie: Now, don't be coy, zombie-man. The sultan did, didn't you, handsome?

Sultan: Uh, well, I...

Ayam: I'm the only wedding consultant we'll need!

Jasmine: Oh, come on, Ayam, it's an old Agrabanian custom.

Ayam: Okay, but be quick about it.

Genie: Beloved gathered friends, we now initiate the hallowed Agrabanian
wedding ceremony. (creates a limbo stick and a stereo) Let's limbo! (limbos
under the stick) Day-o!

Jasmine: (to Ayam) Aprиs vous?

(Setting: the marketplace. Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet fly up to Iago's stall,
where he is rolling in a pile of coins and laughing.)

Iago: I made it! Ah ha ha! Little me! (singing) Mama's little Polly loves
money, money... (laughs)

Aladdin: Iago, snap out of it! Where's the spice?

Iago: The spice? I sold it all! Where d'ya think I got all of this lovely,
shiny, beautiful money?

Aladdin: (devastated) Sold all the spice?

Iago: Relax, you'll get your cut: five percent. (under his breath) Minus stand
rental and my commission.

Aladdin: (angry) We have to get that spice back! Where is it?

Iago: Okay, okay, okay... Ten percent, forget the rental, and I'll throw in the
genie's cut.

(They overhear a man nearby talking to himself and turn around. They see he has
a pile of magic spice on his bald head.)

Man: It worked faster before. Maybe I'm not doing it right.

(Nearby, Omar the merchant is rubbing spice on a camel's backside.)

Omar: Hmm... well, perhaps it takes more rubbing for the airport limo camel.

Aladdin: We have to buy it back, even if it means paying double their purchase
price!

Iago: No! No! This can't be happening!

(Setting: outside Ayam's house. Ayam and Genie are standing at the top of an
extremely tall diving board.)

Genie: Oh, yes! The pita bread high dive, it's a must for the groom.

Ayam: Are you sure this is proper wedding custom in Agrabah?

Genie: Just make sure you hit it dead center. (points to a pita that has been
placed under the diving board)

(Jasmine and Sultan are watching from below.)

Jasmine: Yes, that's a special honor!

Sultan: My word, Jasmine, I've never heard of this custom and I'm the sultan.

Genie: (pushing Ayam off the diving board) Break a leg!

(Ayam hits the ground so hard that he ends up half-buried. Genie goes down to
the ground and pulls him out. Ayam has the pita stuck to his face. Genie pulls
it off of him and measures it with a measuring tape.)

Genie: Aw, too bad, Champ. Missed dead center by a hair. Good thing for you
we've got lots more pita bread! (holds up two big plastic bags full of pitas)

Ayam: Enough!

(Ayam shoots a bolt of magic at the door of his house, which starts to open
slowly. All that can be seen inside is a bright red light. Ayam grabs Jasmine's
arm.)

Ayam: And now my dear, enter eternity with me.

(Purple light surrounds Ayam and Jasmine, and they raise into the air and begin
to float toward the doorway. Genie jumps in front of them.)

Genie: Excuse me, but you haven't paid the deejay!

(Ayam zaps Genie out of the way.)

Jasmine: I'll never love you.

Ayam: If I waited for love I'd still be a bachelor. (chuckles)

(Aladdin, Abu, and Iago swoop down from the sky on Carpet. Aladdin jumps off
the carpet and tackles Ayam.)

Ayam: What do you think you're doing?

Aladdin: Just giving back something that belongs to you! (takes the chest of
spice off of Carpet and opens it)

Ayam: Aah! Not that cursed spice!

Iago: I hear ya, pal. It's brought me nothing but heartache, too.

(Ayam struggles with Aladdin and pushes him to the ground, then tries to shoot
him with a bolt of purple lightning and misses. The bolt does, however, make a
crack in the ground large enough that Aladdin can't get over it to reach Ayam.
Ayam grabs Jasmine, and the purple light surrounds them again.)

Ayam: We'll send a postcard from our honeymoon.

Aladdin: Jasmine! No!

(Aladdin leaps over the crack in the ground and runs towards them, but it's too
late: Ayam and Jasmine have entered the house and the door has shut behind
them.)

Aladdin: (sadly) No, it can't be. Come back, Jasmine.

Jasmine: Aladdin.

(Aladdin turns around to see Jasmine standing behind him. They hug.)

Aladdin: But, if you're out here, who's in there?

(Inside the house)

Ayam: Well, darling, how do you like it?

(The fake Jasmine turns around, and we can see that it's Genie in a dress.)

Genie: Oh, I don't know. Maybe with some cafй curtains over the window. Maybe
with some windows, for that matter...

(The doors to Ayam's house open and he emerges, angrily, and starts shooting
lightning bolts at Aladdin.)

(Aladdin grabs some of the magic spice and throws it on Jasmine's necklace,
which causes it to fall off. When this happens, Ayam clutches at his chest as
if he's in pain. Abu then picks up the fallen necklace and throws it in the
spice chest. A whirlwind emerges from the spice, sucking Ayam inside. Abu slams
the chest shut.)

(Jasmine's purple dress changes back to her normal clothes. The bone cage
trapping the guards falls apart. Rajah unfreezes. Ayam's house disappears.
Genie appears in the garden with the others, wearing a tattered purple dress.)

Genie: (sobbing) Always a genie, never a bride... Oh, well. Better unwed than
undead.

Aladdin: (handing Genie the chest) Genie, make sure this is buried someplace no
one will ever find it. (sighs) I'm sorry about your present, Jasmine.

Jasmine: Oh, it's the thought that counts. Besides, it looks like Iago's the
one who'll really miss it.

Iago: Look, Genie, there's plenty of other towns! We could get quadruple the
price! We could retire tomorrow! For my sake, think about what you're throwing
away!

(Genie slingshots the chest off somewhere over the horizon.)

Iago: Oh, the humanity!

THE END

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69

68. Raiders of the Lost Shark / Рыбалка в пустыне
(Setting: the desert just outside of Agrabah, at dawn)

(Farouk the merchant has a cart full of melons led by a camel, but the camel refuses to move. Farouk tries pulling the camel forward, to no avail. Tired, he stops for a drink of water from his canteen. As he does this, the ground begins to shake. He looks around: there's nothing there. As he takes another sip, something appears in front of him, casting a huge shadow.)

(Setting: the marketplace)

Aladdin: (sigh) Some feast I'm planning for Jasmine. All I can afford is this bag of rice.

Genie: Do not despair, mon capitan! (appears as a chef) I, Chef Genie, will create a culinary masterpiece for your loved one: Turkey Surprise! La petite monkey, the eggs.

(Abu opens the sack of rice, and an ostrich wearing ballet slippers, like the ones in Fantasia, jumps out.)

Genie: Merci, Babette. Over there, s’il vous plaоt. And why not put those feather dusters to work as you go, huh? Now, ze milk!

(A cow's head pops out of the sack and moos.)

Genie: And now, the secret ingredient that makes my Turkey Surprise: the turkey! (reaches into the sack and pulls out Iago)

Iago: Watch it, mandrake!

Aladdin: (sigh) Thanks, Genie, but it's not the same.

Iago: Ooh, if that genie touches me, what a hit I'm gonna give 'im. Right in the schnoz.

Aladdin: I wanna do things for Jasmine on my own. And that takes money!

Iago: Hey, Einstein! Ever hear of the sultan? He likes you. He'll let you have all kinds of riches.

Aladdin: I don't want other people's money.

Iago: Ugh, the kid's delirious.

Genie: Al, stop this, you're depressing me! How about we take your mind off your bank account with donuts? (holds up a box of donuts)

Farouk: (pushing through the crowd) A monster!

(A giant dorsal fin crashes through the city wall, as if a giant shark is burrowing through the sand. It "swims" down the street, destroying merchants' stalls, while people run screaming in all directions. When it approaches the gang, Aladdin and Genie jump to either side, but Abu can't get out of the way in time, and ends up grabbing the dorsal fin and riding it.)

Abu: Aladdin! Aladdin!

Genie: (turns his hand into a phone) Operator! Get me the fire department! (turns into a fire engine and races after the shark, but runs into a wall) Make that an ambulance.

(Aladdin is flying overhead on Carpet, and sees the shark head for the palace.)

Aladdin: (gasp) Oh no, Jasmine!

(Setting: the palace. The sultan is placing tiles on the floor as Jasmine watches.)

Sultan: There, all done.

Jasmine: It's a lovely mosaic, Father.

Sultan: Ooh, yes yes yes, I'm quite proud of it myself.

(The giant dorsal fin crashes through the door and enters the room, destroying the mosaic and knocking Jasmine and Sultan to either side. It goes out the other side of the room, with Abu still hanging on. Aladdin enters on Carpet, following it.)

Aladdin: Sultan, are you all right?

Sultan: Yes, but if that monkey doesn't slow down, someone's going to get hurt!

(Genie, as a trapeze artist, swings down and rescues Abu.)

Genie: Hey, we'd be big time in the big top. Alley oop! (tosses Abu to Aladdin and Jasmine, on Carpet)

Aladdin: Gotcha!

Jasmine: Aladdin, what was that thing?

Aladdin: I don't know, but I don't think we've seen the last of it.

(We see the fin "swimming" away from Agrabah.)

(Setting: the throne room, that evening. A group of merchants has shown up to complain to the sultan while Rasoul watches over them holding a giant axe. Sultan is pacing back and forth on the balcony while Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, and Iago watch.)

Farouk: Something must be done!

Merchant: I can't lose any more customers!

Omar: Your highness! (tries to step closer to Sultan, but Rasoul blocks him with his axe) The monster destroyed my stand and ate all of my wares!

Farouk: Forget his rotting fruit, what about our lives?! What are you going to do about it?!

Sultan: Please, please! I assure you, I am exploring all possibilities, not the least of which is—

Jasmine: A flying boat!

Sultan: Yes, a flying… what? Jasmine, this is no time for—

Jasmine: No, look! (points out over the balcony)

(A flying ship floats into Agrabah, stopping when it reaches the palace. We can now see the ship's captain, a tall man holding a harpoon.)

Captain: I seek the Beast.

Iago: (whispering to Abu) Has he tried a mirror lately?

Sultan: (under his breath) Remarkable! (yelling) I'm afraid you have us at a loss, Captain. (to Jasmine) Simply amazing!

Captain: I am called Murk. For twenty years I have hunted the Seven Deserts for the Beast who swims the sands!

Sultan: It seems our interests are mutual! What would be your price for capturing the Beast?

Murk: All I ask is a strong crew. Your gold means nothing to me. The Beast winters in hidden caves filled with treasure. The gold and jewel ransom of a thousand sultans has been pressed into his belly. Riches such as this! (pulls a large diamond out of his vest)

Iago: I love this town!

Murk: Half those riches will go to he who helps me catch the Beast!

Iago: (to Aladdin) Simon says, raise your hand!

Sultan: Indeed, Captain Murk, treasure is no incentive to us, either! But we do need to protect our city. For that reason, I offer my most courageous subject—

(Sultan starts to gesture toward Rasoul, but Aladdin jumps in front of him.)

Aladdin: Aladdin's the name, but you can call me Al. I am honored by your confidence, Sultan. I will not let you down.

Sultan: (confused) Uh, oh, very well. Aladdin.

Iago: That's my boy! (ruffles Aladdin's hair and kisses his forehead)

Jasmine: I have a question for the captain: what became of his last crew?

Murk: Better to ask the Beast. He is the one that ate them.

(Jasmine and Iago gasp; Aladdin looks nervous.)

(Setting: same place, the next morning.)

Murk: Prepare to cast off!

Aladdin: (to Jasmine) I guess it's time to say goodbye…

Jasmine: Yes… Goodbye, Father, don't worry about me.

Aladdin: What?

Sultan: Jasmine! I had no idea!

Jasmine: (putting on a cape and climbing onto the ship) You wouldn't let Aladdin risk his life for Agrabah without me, would you?

Sultan: Well, actually…

Murk: No! I will not have it! Bad enough I sail with a bird, a monkey, and a comedian!

Genie: (dressed as a pirate) Who, me?

Murk: I'll not be slowed by a useless woman!

Jasmine: Useless?! (takes Murk's harpoon off him and throws it at the center of the ship's wheel, which Iago is sitting on)

Iago: Hey!

(Jasmine looks at Murk, smugly.)

Murk: (smirking) You missed the parrot.

(Setting: the desert, later that day. Murk's ship flies over the desert. Carpet is on lookout while Aladdin works the rigging and Abu plays an accordion. Genie has turned his body into a mop and is swabbing the deck. Murk sees Genie and is shocked.)

Abu: Uh oh!

Murk: So you are a genie.

Genie: What gave it away?

Murk: Magic won't save you. We all taste the same to the Beast.

Genie: Jolly sorta guy, isn't he?

Iago: (hanging over the side of the boat) Boy, am I seasick!

Aladdin: How can you be seasick? We're not even at sea.

Iago: Seasick, sandsick, I'm gagging and you're killin' me with logic!

Jasmine: Maybe you just don't have what it takes to be a hero, like my Aladdin.

Iago: Ugh, like my stomach isn't weak enough.

Jasmine: You were so brave to volunteer.

Aladdin: Well, sure, with all that treasure.

(Jasmine starts to walk away, offended.)

Aladdin: Not that I don't wanna save Agrabah!

Murk: The Beast is close!

(Aladdin and Jasmine look over the side and see the shark swimming alongside them.)

Murk: Ready the harpoon!

Aladdin: Yes, sir!

Murk: Not you! The girl! (hands his harpoon to Jasmine)

(Something hits the ship.)

Murk: It is the Beast!

(The ship starts tilting to one side. Aladdin and Jasmine hang onto the ship, but some crates onboard start sliding the other way. One slides overboard and the shark swallows it.)

Murk: Time to conquer. (throws a harpoon at the shark, which catches it in its teeth and chews it to pieces)

(Abu starts sliding toward the Beast.)

Aladdin: Abu! (slides after Abu, grabbing him just before he reaches the shark)

Genie: Hope you buy those harpoons by the case!

(The shark swims away.)

Murk: Look how he laughs at us!

Iago: He's retreating! That's my luxury condo swimming off, Captain!

Murk: Then we will use a little bait. (grabs Abu) Here's a meal for you, Beast! (throws him overboard)

(The shark turns around and starts heading back to them.)

(Carpet is caught under one of the fallen crates and can't reach Abu.)

Genie: Yes, sir! (turns into a fisherman) Gonna catch me an amazing sand monkey! (casts toward Abu; a banana is on the end of the line. When it lands in front of Abu, the banana unpeels and a tiny Genie is inside) Just don't turn around.

(Abu turns around and sees the Beast right behind him.)

Genie: Told ya!

(The fisherman-Genie reels Abu in, and Jasmine catches him.)

Iago: You couldn't let him use you as bait, huh? And they say I'm selfish.

(Abu tackles Iago.)

Murk: Come back and face me, Beast!

(The shark is swimming away again.)

Murk: I will chase you into the abyss of doom and have your demon hide if I must feed you our souls in the bargain!

Genie: Our souls? Can he do that?

Jasmine: I don't know who's more dangerous, the monster out there or the one running this ship.

Aladdin: (pointing) The rocks!

Genie: Whoa! Uh oh!

(Before they can do anything about it, the ship hits a rock formation and stops.)

Murk: Bring the boat around! We cannot lose the Beast!

Genie: I don't think that's gonna be a problem. (points)

(The shark is headed back toward the stranded ship.)

Murk: Better hold on, boy. He looks hungry.

Iago: That's it. We're seafood.

Aladdin: Genie, we've got to lift the ship!

Genie: You've got it! Here's one they loved down at the auto club!

(Genie goes under the boat, turns into a jack and raises it up. The boat is now free of the rocks.)

Genie: Yes!

(The Beast comes up behind Genie and swallows him whole.)

Aladdin: Genie. Genie! No.

(The Beast swims away.)

Murk: We all taste the same to the Beast.

(Genie shoots up from under the sand.)

Genie: Yuck! (jumps into a bucket and starts scrubbing himself with soap) Oh, ever been inside one of those? It's like a flea market in there. That thing eats anything! (drops an anchor, a safe, and a clay pot on the deck)

Jasmine: (hugging Genie) And Murk keeps sending it customers.

Aladdin: Maybe this wasn't such a good idea.

(The ground starts to rumble.)

Abu: Uh oh…

(The shark jumps completely over the ship, showing the gold and jewels pressed into its belly. Some of it falls down into the ship as it passes overhead.)

Aladdin: (picking up a ruby) I never dreamed! There's so much! The Beast was covered with treasure!

Genie: (turns his head into an old-fashioned calculator) The jeweled ransom of a thousand sultans, minus taxes, comes to a total of… Wow! His love handles alone could rebuild Pompeii!

Iago: Forget the condo, I'll buy a palace! (to Jasmine) Uh, you'll give me a good price, right?

(Jasmine sighs.)

Murk: The Beast is headed south. We must move quickly.

Jasmine: That's wonderful! If the Beast is headed south then Agrabah is safe! We can go home!

Aladdin: But Jasmine, the treasure!

Jasmine: My father has enough for us.

Aladdin: Those riches belong to the sultan! I have to make my own!

Murk: What is it to be, boy? The girl or the gold?

Aladdin: I don't have to choose. Just one more day, Jasmine. Maybe two.

Murk: Twenty years, at most. (walks away)

Jasmine: He tried to feed Abu to the Beast. He cares about nothing but the treasure. And you're becoming just like him.

(Setting: the ship, that night. Murk drops anchor and the boat stops. He goes into the room where Jasmine is sleeping with Carpet as her blanket. Carpet wakes up as he approaches, but Murk grabs him and locks him in a chest.)

Jasmine: (groggily) Huh? Uh, what's going on?

Murk: (pulling a small pouch out of his vest) Nothing personal, Princess, but I am too close to catching the Beast to risk losing my crew.

Jasmine: But Aladdin's staying—

(Murk throws the pouch at Jasmine; a gas comes out of it that knocks Jasmine unconscious.)

Murk: (carrying Jasmine away) I have seen men like your Aladdin. His eye may be on the treasure, but it is his heart that does the thinking.

(Murk lowers the sleeping Jasmine over the side of the boat and leaves her in the middle of the desert.)

Murk: Sleep well, Princess. (throws a bottle of water onto the sand next to Jasmine)

(The ship leaves, and we can see the Beast approaching Jasmine from a distance.)

(Setting: the ship, the next morning. Aladdin, Abu, and Iago are asleep in a hammock in another room on the ship. There's a knocking sound from outside that wakes them up.)

Aladdin: What's goin' on?

(The door bursts open and the chest containing Carpet flies inside. Genie emerges from his lamp wearing his nightclothes.)

Genie: I think it's trying to tell us something. What is it, Trunky? Timmy's stuck in the well again? (he zaps the lock and Carpet flies out)

Aladdin: Carpet? What are… (gasps) Where's Jasmine?

(Murk is steering the ship; Aladdin approaches him.)

Murk: The storm is getting worse. Secure the—

Aladdin: Where's Jasmine?

Murk: I put her on a trade route. A caravan will pick her up. (Aladdin walks away) Where are you going? What about the jewels?

Aladdin: Some things are worth more than treasure. (climbs on Carpet with the others; they fly away)

(Setting: the desert. The wind is blowing fiercely and there is thunder and lightning. Jasmine trudges through the desert.)

Jasmine: (sarcastically) Aladdin can't save Agrabah without me. Look, I can throw a harpoon…

(Jasmine takes shelter from the wind behind some large rocks. The ground starts to rumble. Jasmine gasps as she sees the Beast approaching.)

(The others are flying towards where Jasmine was left, fighting against the wind.)

Genie: Come on, rug-man! When the going gets tough, the woven get goin'!

(Carpet can't fly against the wind any longer, and everyone is thrown to the ground.)

Iago: Well, he went.

Aladdin: We'll have to go on foot. Carpet can't fight this wind.

Genie: Good call. (Carpet is plastered to Genie's face by the wind)

Aladdin: Jasmine! Jasmine!

(Jasmine has climbed to the top of the rock and is waving to get Aladdin's attention.)

Jasmine: Aladdin!

Aladdin: She's over there! (they run over to the base of the rock) Jasmine, I'm sorry. I wasn't thinking!

Jasmine: Not now, Aladdin, just get up here!

Aladdin: I have to say this: you're my treas—

Genie: Al, listen to the little lady.

Aladdin: Genie!

(Genie turns Aladdin's head; he sees the shark swimming toward them. Genie pulls the others out of the way just before it gets to them, and it crashes into the rock. He places them at the top of the rock with Jasmine. Aladdin and Jasmine hug.)

Aladdin: I don't know how long we'll be safe here.

(There's a crashing sound and the rock starts to shake.)

Iago: Not long enough!

(The shark is beating the rock with its tail to try to knock them down. Suddenly, a harpoon strikes the Beast in its tail, and it sinks down into the sand. Murk's boat pulls up to the rock and stops.)

Murk: No crew abandons Murk.

Jasmine: Who abandoned who, Captain?

Aladdin: Now is not the time, Princess.

(They all climb back onto the ship. We can see the Beast swimming away; it's still alive.)

Aladdin: Thank you, Captain.

Murk: Deserters. If I did not need you I would let the Beast have his meal.

(Something hits the boat, knocking Aladdin and Jasmine off their feet.)

Aladdin: Everyone stay calm!

Iago: Ever notice how that suggestion never works?

(Some time passes and they don't hear anything else.)

Jasmine: Is it gone?

Murk: Doubtful. It has not yet fed.

(The shark suddenly jumps up halfway onto the boat, snapping its jaws at the crew. Aladdin and Jasmine fall off the opposite side of the boat. Abu starts sliding towards the Beast's jaws, but Iago swoops down and saves him.)

Genie: (as a football player) Time to book, rug-man! (jumps over the side of the boat, holding Carpet like a football)

Aladdin: We have to make it to the cliffs!

Genie: Good call, Coach!

(The shark slips back down under the sand. Aladdin and his friends start to climb to the top of some nearby cliffs.)

Aladdin: Wait! Where's Murk?

(Murk is standing on the sand below the cliffs. He picks up a broken harpoon off the ground as the Beast swims toward him. Aladdin sees Murk, who is grinning like a madman, preparing to stab the approaching shark. Aladdin jumps back down to the ground.)

Genie: Al!

Iago: Are you dinghy?

Aladdin: We have to draw it away from Murk! (starts jumping around, trying to get the shark's attention)

Iago: Case closed.

(The others come down off the cliff and start jumping, too.)

Aladdin: Hey! Hey, over here! Come on! Over here! Hey, look!

Genie: Here beastie beastie beastie! Here beastie! (whistles)

(The Beast passes by Murk and swims toward the others. Everyone stops jumping except for Aladdin.)

Genie: This would really be a good time for a new plan.

Aladdin: Keep stomping!

Jasmine: Beast! Over here!

(The shark leaps out of the sand towards them.)

Aladdin: Okay… jump!

(They jump to either side and the shark hits the side of the cliff. It lies on the sand, unmoving.)

Jasmine: Do you think it's dead?

Genie: (turns into a doctor and examines it with a stethoscope) Nah. Give him two Asprin and call Jacques Cousteau in the morning.

(Setting: Agrabah, at night. The Beast is tied up in front of the palace, and a crowd has gathered to come see it.)

Iago: Look at that gold! Time to call my broker!

(Abu chatters excitedly and claps his hands.)

Iago: Hey, what are you drooling about? You were just bait.

Abu: What?

Iago: No way does bait get a part of the treasure.

(Abu tackles Iago and they start fighting.)

Sultan: Well, Captain, you must be pleased that your long hunt is finally over.

Murk: Yes. Chasing the Beast was my life.

Sultan: Sounds like it was quite exciting.

(Murk nods, smiling.)

Sultan: But, what are you going to do with your life now?

Murk: I… I don't know.

Jasmine: I hope you're happy. It's a wonder no one was killed! But the treasure is yours, you got what you wanted.

Murk: (sigh) Did I?

(Setting: the palace, the next morning. Rasoul is walking along the palace wall when he sees the Beast is gone.)

Rasoul: The Beast has escaped! The Beast has escaped!

(Setting: later that day. Murk is preparing to leave.)

Jasmine: But do you think Agrabah is in any danger?

Murk: The Beast had no taste for being captured. He'll head home. I can head him off if I go north. Are you with me, boy?

Aladdin: Not this time, Captain.

Murk: Thinking with your heart.

(Murk's ship flies away.)

Genie: I think he forgot this. (holds up the broken harpoon)

Aladdin: He cut the ropes himself!

Iago: It's a double cross! He wants all the gold!

Aladdin: Nah, I think Murk just realized some things are worth more than treasure.

THE END

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69. The Prophet Motive / Грозное пророчество
Narrator: Long ago, there lived an evil giant, Fashoom, who amassed a
prodigious treasure plundered from a thousand caravans.

(Wall painting of the giant cyclops Fashoom and his treasure; pan to a
painting of a thief.)

Narrator: All who tried to steal Fashoom’s treasure fell victim to his
eye of destruction.

(Pan to another painting of Fashoom, with fire shooting out of his eye.)

(New painting, of a young man with long black hair and brightly colored
clothes holding a glowing magic staff.)

Narrator: His brother, Fasir, cast a spell on Fashoom, turning the
monster to stone.

(Painting of stone Fashoom.)

Narrator: For a thousand years, none of this has mattered. Until now.

(Close up of Fashoom painting; his eye is a red precious stone, which
glimmers.)

(Setting: the streets of Agrabah.)

(Aladdin and Abu turn a corner onto the street. They walk to the end of
the street; it is a dead end. Iago flies around the corner after them
and lands on a windowsill.)

Iago: Oh, yeah. Here’s another promising dead end. You don’t get any
loster than this. If you’re streetwise, I’d hate to see street-stupid!

Aladdin: But we can’t be lost! I’ve lived in these alleys for seventeen
years! Now suddenly everything’s different. All changed around.

Old man: Perhaps I can help you find your way.

(They turn around to see an old man with a long white beard and long
hair, wearing ragged brown clothes and with a cloth tied around his
eyes and using a stick to walk. Apparently, he is blind.)

Iago: Oh, great, the blind leading the incompetent.

(The man swings his stick at Iago and barely misses. Iago squawks.)

Old man: Appearances can be deceiving, raucous one. Even blind I see
more than you, for I see... the future.

Iago: And I see... a rip-off!

Aladdin: I’m sorry, but I can’t afford to be, uh...

(The man blocks Aladdin with his cane.)

Old man: And who mentioned money?

Aladdin: Well, I - I just assumed that, uh...

Old man: That because I choose to dress simply, I must be a beggar. Ah,
you see, appearances can be deceiving.

Aladdin: Ah, well, thanks but no thanks. (starts to walk away)

Old man: I understand. Many are afraid of the future.

(Aladdin stops and turns around.)

Aladdin: Afraid?!

Iago: He’s hooked.

Aladdin: Hey, I am not afraid, old man. Go on, tell me what you see.

Old man: I see... (puts hand on his forehead) ... and the Mouth of
Mamoon-Ra speaks. (he takes his and away, and there is the shape of a
pair of red lips on his blindfold)

(The scenery around Aladdin has changed into gray clouds. A mask in the
shape of a female face with blue-green skin and red lips floats out of
the man’s blindfold and floats toward Aladdin.)

Mouth of Mamoon-Ra: You’ll race to save a friend so thin.
The dark ship flies; you cannot win.
A pick you’ll find among the bones,
Then meet your doom upon the stones.

(The mask flies back into the man’s blindfold, and the scenery returns
to normal.)

Old man: The Mouth of Mamoon-Ra has spoken.

Aladdin: Did you say “doom”?

Iago: Hey, what am I, chopped camel meat? What about my future?

(The old man waves his hands, and a cloud appears, which shows Aladdin
lying on the ground as if dead, with Jasmine, Abu, and Iago around him.)

Old man: I see you weeping over his motionless form.

Abu: Ooo....

Aladdin: Oh, this is ridiculous. (starts to walk away) Hey, come on,
we’ve wasted enough time here.

Old man: Remember, Aladdin: Appearances can be deceiving.

Aladdin: (turns around) Yeah? Well... what? But I... we were... there
was... the marketplace? (Aladdin and the others are now in the
marketplace instead of an alley) But...how did we get here?

Iago: Am I the only one having an anxiety attack?

(Setting: in the palace garden.)

(Genie, in the form of a fat woman, is giving a manicure. Carpet is
fanning her with a leaf.)

Genie: I swear, honey, just look at your cuticles. How long have you
been working on the railroad? Ha, just kidding.

(Carpet hears a rustling sound and turns around to see a pink, feminine-
looking carpet in front of a tree holding a small hand fan. It giggles
and waves to Carpet. Carpet points to himself, as if to say, “Who, me?”
The other carpet waves some more and whistles to him. Carpet jumps into
the air excitedly and speeds over to the other carpet who has ducked
behind a tree. She flies up into the tree and signals for Carpet to
follow. We then see that the lady carpet is a marionette being
controlled by Haroud, who lays it on a branch. When Carpet follows,
Abis Mal reaches out and grabs him.)

Abis Mal: Gotcha. (Grunts with effort) Quick, Haroud! The moths! The moths!

(Haroud pulls a jar full of moths out of his jacket.)

Abis Mal: (to the audience) Note: piranha moths. From the Congo.
(Struggles with Carpet some more) Do what I say or you’ll have more
holes than something with a great many holes.

(Carpet stops struggling.)

(Genie pulls out a chainsaw to use on Jasmine’s nails. Jasmine hears
Abis Mal laughing, and turns to see him and Haroud flying away on Carpet.)

Jasmine: Abis Mal!

(Carpet flies over the palace.)

Jasmine: Carpet, no!

(Setting: just outside the palace.)

(Aladdin, Iago, and Abu are returning to the palace.)

Aladdin: “save a friend so thin”... Who do I know who’s thin?

Iago: Ahem. (sucks in his gut)

(Jasmine and Genie run out of the palace.)

Jasmine: Aladdin! Abis Mal’s stolen Carpet!

Iago: Oh, *him* ...

Aladdin: We need some transportation, Genie.

Genie: I’ve got just the thing!

(Genie changes into a chariot, and Aladdin and Jasmine jump inside.)

Abu: Uh oh! (Starts to run away, but Genie changes him into a horse and
hooks him up to the chariot)

(They chase after Abis and Haroud on Carpet through the marketplace.)

Aladdin: A fortune teller said I’d “race to save a friend so thin”! He
must have meant Carpet!

Abis Mal: (looking down) What? Oh, great, it’s that Aladdin kid again.
Curse him! May his bones...uh...uh...bones...uh...

Haroud: Crumble, sir?

Abis Mal: Crumble! Yes, ya ha ha! And may his flesh just...hmm...

Haroud: Rot.

Abis Mal: Rot. Rot’s good. I like rot. Let’s, let’s stick with rot.
(evil laughter)

(They chase Abis Mal to a village on the sea.)

Haroud: We’ve reached the ship, sir. (they land in a ship)

(Genie and Abu stop. Genie changes into a pelican, and zaps Abu back
into a monkey, but still wearing a horse collar.)

(Aladdin, Jasmine, and Iago stand on the pier, watching Abis Mal’s ship
get away.)

Jasmine: We’re too late!

Iago: Just like the old man predicted!

Aladdin: “The dark ship flies; you cannot win”!

Iago: Well, that’s that. When we get back to the palace, let’s send out
for falafel.

Aladdin: Haven’t lost the race yet. (walks over to a fisherman holding
a net) Excuse me, is your boat seaworthy?

Fisherman: Well, yes...

Jasmine: We’ll buy it! (hands him a bag of gold)

Fisherman: (looking at the coins) But...

(They have already left in a boat.)

Fisherman: (to the audience) That’s not my boat!

(Setting: Abis Mal’s ship.)

(Haroud is sewing Carpet to the sail.)

Abis Mal: (calling up to Haroud) If it were me, I’d go for double
stitching on the corners!

Haroud: (annoyed; growls) As you wish, O great Abis Mal!

(Setting: Aladdin’s ship.)

(Aladdin pulls down the sail; it is ragged and full of holes.)

Aladdin: I think we overpaid. Genie, we need a new sail!

Genie: I’ll do better than that.

(Genie goes to the back of the boat, pulls on his hair, and makes
sounds like an outboard motor starting up. Then he puts his face in the
water and uses it as a motor, speeding their boat towards Abis Mal’s.)

(Setting: Abis Mal’s ship.)

Abis Mal: Still he pursues me! What is it with this kid? May he...he...um...

Haroud: Burn in eternal flame, sir.

Abis Mal: Right! Starting tomorrow I learn a new curse every day.
Haroud! The moths!

Haroud: Moths it is, sir! (takes out jar and holds it towards Carpet)
Fly. Now.

(The carpet starts to glow, and the glow spreads over the entire ship,
which starts to rise into the air.)

(Setting: Aladdin’s ship.)

(Aladdin is talking to Jasmine.)

Aladdin: ...Then he said, “A pick you’ll find among the bones, then
meet your”...uh...um, uh, I - I forget the rest.

Iago: Are you kiddin’? That’s the best part! “Meet your doo-”

(Aladdin claps his hand over Iago’s beak.)

Jasmine: Meet your what? What are you hiding?

(Aladdin sighs and lets Iago go.)

Aladdin: “Meet your doom upon the stones.”

(Jasmine gasps.)

Aladdin: It’s just a lot of mumbo-jumbo! Doesn’t mean a thing!

Jasmine: But racing to save a thin friend! He was right about that!

Aladdin: Yeah, well, he said Abis Mal’s ship would fly, too...

(Abu screeches and points to something behind Aladdin.)

Aladdin: ...But you don’t see that (turns around) hap...en...ing...

(Abis Mal’s ship flies towards them.)

Aladdin: “The dark ship flies”!

(When the ship is directly over Aladdin’s, it drops its anchor, sinking it.)

Abis Mal: Dropping heavy objects on people! (laughs) I like it! Haroud,
remind me to steal more heavy objects. Now, get the net! I want to do...
a little fishing.

(Aladdin, Jasmine, and Abu cling to driftwood. The genie turns into a
buoy and Iago lands on him.)

Jasmine: Maybe we can reach those rocks! (points to some sharp rocks in
the distance)

Aladdin: But we still have to rescue Carpet! And - and he’s...

(Abis Mal’s net drops on them and catches everyone but Iago.)

Abis Mal: (to Haroud) Lucky shot. Now, reel them in.

Haroud: (to himself) Physical labor, ugh. (out loud) As you wish, sir. The thrill
of the capture shall be mine. (starts to turn the winch)

Abis Mal: What? No! No! Stop taking my thrills. I don’t get that many
thrills! (pushes Haroud out of the way and winds the winch himself)
I’m...ugh...oof...

(Haroud smiles.)

(Coughing, Genie, Aladdin, Abu, and Jasmine are slowly lifted out of
the water.)

Aladdin: Genie! (coughs) Go check on Carpet!

Genie: Aye aye, Captain! (salutes, turns into a fly, and flies away)

Jasmine: You could have had him get us out of this net first!

Aladdin: Why? We wanted to catch up with Abis Mal, and that’s where
we’re headed.

Iago: Oh yeah, this is a good thing...

(They all scream; they are headed for the sharp rocks.)

Mouth of Mamoon-Ra: (voice over) Meet your doom upon the stones....

(Aladdin pushes Abu through the net.)

Aladdin: Save yourself, Abu!

(Abu starts to climb up the rope towards the ship, then stops.)

Aladdin: Go on! Abu, go!

(Abu runs back and grabs Aladdin’s arm.)

Aladdin: Iago!

Iago: I know, I know, save the monkey. (flies down and grabs Abu with
his talons) Isn’t it enough I gotta risk life and limb? Now I gotta
risk fleas!

(Abu chatters angrily.)

Aladdin: Come on, Jasmine, help me lift!

(Aladdin and Jasmine try to lift themselves up with the rope; they
barely miss the sharp rocks, and sigh with relief.)

Abis Mal: (grunting; still turning the winch) Villainy is a lot more
rewarding with someone to gloat over, am I right?

Haroud: (leaning against the mast, drinking a cup of tea) Mm, well,
that has been my experience, sir.

(Abis Mal pulls Aladdin and Jasmine onto the boat.)

Aladdin: You won’t get away with this, you filthy jackal!

Abis Mal: Ooo! Filthy jackal! Haroud, write that one down!

(Abu and Genie are watching from the sail with Carpet.)

Genie: Pst! Up here! (Genie has turned into a pair of scissors) Do I
cut him loose neatly or (turns into a sword) quickly?

Abu: No! No, no no no no! (signals with his hands that the ship will
fall if Carpet is cut loose)

Genie: Oh, right. We’d drop like a stockbroker on Black Tuesday! And
*that* would be *bad*! Sorry, my hands are tied!

(Carpet points to Aladdin and Jasmine.)

Genie: Roger! I’ll stick with Al and Jas! (turns into a fly and flies
below deck where Aladdin and Jasmine have been taken)

(Setting: below deck on Abis Mal’s ship.)

(Aladdin and Jasmine are tied to chairs.)

Abis Mal: Admit it, (Iago looks in the window) you’re dying to know why
I stole your tasseled friend.

Jasmine: Obviously to make him fly your stupid ship.

Abis Mal: But why do I want him to fly my stupid ship? That’s what you
should be asking.

(Genie as a fly flies in Abis Mal’s face, who tries to swat him with
his hand. Genie lands on Aladdin’s nose.)

Genie: Should I make with the semi-phenomenal, nearly cosmic powers?

Aladdin: Not yet, I wanna hear his plan!

Abis Mal: Beg all you want! I’ll never reveal my plan! Ha ha! Go ahead!
Beg me!

(Aladdin and Jasmine yawn.)

Aladdin: Couldn’t care less, actually.

Abis Mal: OK, you dragged it out of me. (pulls up a chair) I’m going to
steal the treasure of Fashoom!

Aladdin: (laughs) Fashoom?

Jasmine: He’s just a myth!

Abis Mal: Myth? Ha ha. It’s a cover-up. And I have learned the location
of his secret castle.

Jasmine: But that doesn’t explain why you need a flying ship.

(Haroud enters, holding a bottle.)

Haroud: Uh, approaching the castle, sir.

Abis Mal: Well, Fashoom’s castle is a little off the beaten path.

(The clouds part to show a castle floating in the air.)

Haroud: One more thing, sir. (holds up the bottle) I found this buzzing
about the garbage pail. (it is Genie as a fly, who changes into a
miniature Genie) Seems to be a genie of some sort. Absolutely powerless
when confined.

Abis Mal: This is great! (sticks the bottle in his belt) First I steal
your carpet, then your genie! (laughs) What else have you got for me to
take, I wonder? (touches Jasmine’s chin; she tries to bite him) Ah ah ah!

(Setting: a cell on the ship.)

(Abis Mal throws Aladdin into a cell, which has two skeletons in it.)

Abis Mal: Now, play nice. You guys will be rooming together for the
next few centuries. (slams the door)

Aladdin: What about Jasmine? Where are you taking her?

Abis Mal: Don’t worry, she’s going with us. Somebody has to check for
booby traps.

(Haroud drags Jasmine above deck; Abis Mal follows them.)

Jasmine: Aladdin!

Aladdin: Jasmine!

(Aladdin looks at the skeletons.)

Aladdin: What are you grinning at? (thinking) Hmm...

(Setting: the sail of the ship.)

(Abu is starting to pull out the string Carpet is sewn to the sail with.)

Iago: OK, OK, as soon as Genie gets them free, you rip out those
stitches, and we’re outta here. Got it?

Abu: Uh huh!

(Carpet sees Abis Mal, Haroud, and Jasmine leaving the ship and starts
flapping around. Abu starts chattering at him.)

Iago: Hey! Chill your tassels!

(Setting: Aladdin’s cell.)

(Aladdin picks the lock of the cell with a finger bone and lets himself
out.)

Aladdin: Huh! Now that’s what I call a skeleton key.

Mouth of Mamoon-Ra: (voice over) A pick you’ll find among the bones...

Aladdin: ... “Then meet your doom”...

(The ship rocks, and knocks Aladdin over.)

Aladdin: What was that? (runs above deck)

(Setting: the sail of the ship)

(Carpet is thrashing around.)

Iago: Hey, simmer down! We’ll rescue Jasmine in a minute!

(Carpet rips himself almost all the way out, knocking down Abu, who
grabs a rope on the way down.)

Iago: No! Aaaahh!

(Carpet is all the way out; the ship starts to fall.)

Iago: (to Carpet) Uh oh, we blew it.

(Setting: the deck of the ship.)

(Aladdin has just come up the stairs.)

Aladdin: What’s goin’ on? Huh?

(Abu swings down and hits him in the face, knocking him against the
side of the ship. They look over the side and see that they’re falling.)

(Aladdin and Abu fall over the side of the ship and start yelling. They
fall through some clouds; a second later they come flying back through
the clouds on Carpet.)

Aladdin: Huh! You weren’t worried, were you, Abu?

Abu: Who, me? Hah! (falls over)

(Setting: Fashoom’s castle)

(Abis Mal pushes open the door to the castle.)

Jasmine: Oh...

Abis Mal: ...boy!

Haroud: And, might I add, wow!

(The entire castle is filled with piles of gold and jewels.)

Abis Mal: As treasures go, this one’s a real, um, uh, oh...

Haroud: A lollapalooza, sir?

Abis Mal: Yahoo! (jumps headfirst into a pile of gold, and spits out
some coins. He looks up and sees a giant stone statue of a cyclops with
a ruby for an eye) Yeaaaahhhhh!

(Setting: just outside the castle.)

Iago: (pacing in a circle) Oh, boy. If they’re not back in ten minutes,
I call all the hospitals.

(Aladdin and Abu fly up on Carpet.)

Iago: Take a little longer next time! Oh, why don’t you just go for
some espresso? (sees the finger bone) Wait a minute, what, praytell,
have we here?

Aladdin: Just the bone I used to pick the lock of my cell!

Iago: You mean you found the pick among the bones? Eh, that’s it.
Prophesy fulfilled. You’re dead.

Aladdin: Forget the prophesy! Hey, who’s in charge of my destiny,
anyway? I am, that’s who! Not some back-alley fortune teller!

Abu: Uh huh!

Iago: Yeah, we are talking some serious denial here.

Aladdin: Let’s go, Carpet!

(Carpet flies away with all of them, Iago squawks.)

(Setting: inside Fashoom’s castle)

Haroud: (knocking on the statue of Fashoom) It’s solid stone, see.
Perfectly harmless. Now let’s be a grown-up villain and stop gibbering
and drooling.

(Abis Mal is making gibbering noises and trying to run away, but Haroud
is holding on to the end of his coat. After Haroud finishes talking, he
gets a grip on himself.)

Abis Mal: Uh...uh...Oh. Uh, yes. Ahem. Ahem. Of course. Focus. Focus.
Well, what are you waiting for? Get me that eye!

Haroud: (laughs) You mean, *I* will have the honor of being first to
touch the eye?

Abis Mal: Yes! I mean, no, no! Of course not! You? Ha ha ha! Don’t make
me laugh! Nyah ha ha! (starts climbing the statue) Ha ha, once I’ve got
that eye, the whole world will, will, uh...

Haroud: Shudder at your name. (pulls out a nail file; Jasmine starts to
sneak away)

Abis Mal: (pulling out the eye) Oh, you think? Shudder! (pulls out the
eye and falls off the statue) Yeow! Ooh... (Haroud looks concerned) I’m
OK... My fall was broken by my spine. Now, who will be my first victim?
(sees Jasmine almost out the door) Ha ha! (zaps the pillar next to her,
blocking her path; she gasps) I like this thing!

Haroud: It’s you, sir.

(Aladdin, Abu, and Iago swoop down on Carpet, and Aladdin grabs the eye
from Abis Mal.)

Abis Mal: Huh? What?

Jasmine: Aladdin!

Aladdin: (stops Carpet in front of the statue and aims the eye at Abis
Mal and Haroud) Now you’ll do as *I* command!

Abis Mal: (grabs Jasmine and uses her as a shield) Go ahead. Use it to
turn your princess to cinders!

(The statue roars and comes to life.)

Fashoom: Who has Fashoom’s eye? (waves his hands around searching, and
knocks into Carpet, knocking Aladdin to the floor.)

(Jasmine gasps. Fashoom picks up the fallen eye and puts it back; it
changes into a real eye.)

Fashoom: Ah, yes. (picks up Aladdin’s limp body) No one steals from
Fashoom!

Abis Mal: Told you we shouldn’t steal from Fashoom! (lets go of Jasmine)

Fashoom: (puts down Aladdin) So, you stole Fashoom’s eye!

Abis Mal: Stole is a very strong word!

(Abis Mal and Haroud run away; Fashoom tries to step on them.)

Jasmine: (Goes over to Aladdin, who still isn’t moving) Aladdin?

Abu: Oh... Aladdin? (lifts up Aladdin’s eyelid)

Jasmine: Aladdin! (hugs him)

(Abu and Iago start crying; it looks just like the scene the old man
showed earlier.)

Iago: “And meet your doom upon the stones”! (blows his nose)

Jasmine: No! No!

Fashoom: (roars and tries to zap Abis and Haroud)You stole Fashoom’s
eye! (Abis jumps into Haroud’s arms)

Aladdin: (opens his eyes) Pst! Princess!

(Jasmine gasps; Iago squawks with surprise.)

Jasmine: I thought you were...You looked...!

Aladdin: Hey, appearances can be deceiving! Now listen closely...

Fashoom: (roars) All who steal from Fashoom must pay!

Abis Mal: (gets down on his knees) Oh, please! Spare me! Do what you want to
him, (gestures to Haroud) but leave me alone! Please!

Haroud: (sarcastically) Your loyalty is touching, O great one. (bows)

Fashoom: Foolish mortal! Fashoom spares no one!

Jasmine: Fashoom! We’re warning you to stop, or else!

Fashoom: (laughs) You cannot stop Fashoom! Fashoom will once again rain
destruction upon the land! And he begins with you!

(Fashoom tries to zap Jasmine and the others, but they jump out of the
way, and the bolt hits a silver shield Aladdin is holding and bounces
off it to the ceiling just above Fashoom.)

Fashoom: What? Aahh! (the ceiling caves in trapping Fashoom)

Jasmine: It worked!

Aladdin: Ha! He won’t bother anyone again!

Abis Mal: (holding a bottle) Forgetting something, Aladdin? (sing-song
voice) I’ve got your genie! Until I let him out, then he’ll be my genie.

Iago: Oh, that *can’t* be right. Can it?

Aladdin: Uh, I - I don’t know! Well, it’s never come up before!

Abis Mal: Well, let’s just pop her open and see. (opens the bottle)
Destroy them! (piranha moths come flying out of the bottle and eat all
of Abis Mal and Haroud’s clothes except their hats and boxers)

Haroud: Wrong bottle, sir.

(They run away from the moths, screaming.)

Jasmine: But if that jar was the moths, then where’s Genie?

Abu: Oh! Ho ho ho ho! (pulls the genie’s bottle out of his vest)

Aladdin: Ha! Abu, you little thief! (takes the bottle)

Genie: Oh, it’s great to be back, Al. Uh, now how about letting me out?
I’ve got such a leg cramp!

(Setting: on the carpet, flying back to Agrabah)

Jasmine: Aladdin, what about Abis Mal and Haroud? We can’t just leave
them there!

Aladdin: Eh, we’ll come back for them... after we stock up on mothballs.
(pats the carpet, who gives him a thumbs up)

Jasmine: I’d like that fortune teller to read my future. Do you think
you could find him again?

Aladdin: I don’t know. Somehow, I think he’s the one who’ll find us.

(Setting: an alley in Agrabah)

Old man: Don’t worry, Aladdin. Fasir will keep an eye out for you.

(Fasir takes off his blindfold; he has one eye like a cyclops, with a
red iris. He chuckles and starts to walk away, then disappears.)

THE END

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70. Genie Hunt / Охота на джина
SORRY, but this episode is not completed

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71. Hero with a Thousand Feathers / Пернатый витязь
(Setting: the Marketplace, at night. Aladdin, Abu, Carpet, Genie, and Iago are there, looking at a stall where a merchant is selling fireworks.)

Aladdin: Wow…

Merchant: I bring them from my homeland!

Aladdin: I've never seen anything like this in Agrabah before!

Merchant: They are called fireworks. (lights a sparkler) Very beautiful, and very dangerous.

(Abu looks scared, and Carpet pats his head to comfort him. Aladdin and Iago are handed sparklers, and Genie picks up a rocket.)

Merchant: Be careful, they are not toys to play with!

Iago: Well they look like toys to me.

(Iago spins his sparkler around and around, and one of the sparks hits the fuse from Genie's rocket and sets it alight. The rocket takes off, shooting Genie up into the air. The fireworks explode, and Genie crashes back to the ground.)

Genie: That's one giant step for man, and one giant headache for me. (falls over)

Iago: Gee, you're right! This stuff is really dangerous! I'll take two of the big ones.

(Iago tosses a coin to the merchant, but it stops in mid-air before it reaches his hand. The merchant is not moving, either. Iago flies over to him and starts waving a wing in front of his face. Then he looks over at his friends and sees that they aren't moving either, as is everyone else in the Marketplace.)

Iago: Okay, this is bad.

(Iago reaches up to take the floating coin back, but there's suddenly a flash of light.)

Fasir: Iago!

(Iago looks up to see Fasir, the blind seer from "The Prophet Motive", floating above him.)

Fasir: Iago, I have come to warn you. An ancient evil is about to return to Agrabah.

Iago: (laughs nervously) Aladdin! There's a guy talkin' about ancient evil! Sounds like your department!

Fasir: They can neither see nor hear you. I have halted time to pay you this visit.

Iago: Halted time…

Fasir: Iago! I have foreseen two possible futures. In one, you heroically defeat the beast.

Iago: Oh, really! Now that's what I call a prophesy.

Fasir: In the other, you are destroyed by the beast and banished to the realm of perpetual torment!

Iago: Wake up, Al! We've got some packing to do!

Fasir: You cannot escape your destiny! By your hand shall the beast awaken, and by your hand alone can it be returned to its eternal slumber. Take this. (takes out a medallion with a sun design and places it around Iago's neck) Use it against the beast.

Iago: A medallion? Well, we all know how costume jewelry can come in handy when you're fighting ancient evil. What am I supposed to do with this?!

Fasir: From within, Iago. You can only destroy the beast from within. From within…

(Fasir disappears, and time restarts.)

Aladdin: Genie, are you okay?

Iago: Aladdin, we gotta get outta here! Now!

Aladdin: What's the hurry? Hey, nice medallion. Where'd ya get it?

Iago: Uh… I found it in the gutter. Hey, I've got a swell idea. Let's all take a nice little vacation somewhere. Somewhere real far.

Aladdin: That's not a bad idea. In fact, there's a place I've been meaning to check out.

Iago: Fine. Whatever. Let's go.

(Setting: later that night. The five of them are flying through a canyon.)

Iago: Heh, ancient evil, he says. Can't escape your destiny, he says. (chuckles)

(They fly into the entrance of an ominous-looking temple carved into the canyon wall.)

Aladdin: Sure is dark in there.

Genie: Say no more! (pulls a torch out of his mouth) Eating the fire is the easy part.

(They start walking further into the temple.)

Iago: You know, when I think vacation I think tropical beaches. What're we doin' here?

Aladdin: The sultan wants to run a trade route through these mountains, so I thought I'd make sure they're safe. Apparently there's a legend about some kind of ancient evil trapped in here.

Iago: AAAAAAHHH! We gotta get outta here! Where's the nearest exit? I can't see a thing!

Genie: (as a firefly) Does this help?

Iago: Light! We gotta get some light in here!

(Iago grabs the torch and throws it in a brazier in the center of the room. While Iago is warming himself, he hears a voice coming from the fire.)

Voice: Ahhh… Many thanks for rekindling the flame of my existence.

Iago: (nervously) Don't mention it. (tries to blow the fire out)

(The fire grows until it reaches the ceiling. It then turns into a giant covered in red fur, with the tail of a lion and wings on his back covered with black and white feathers.)

Amok: I am Amok Mon Ra! I am again free to rule Agrabah, as I did thousands of years ago.

(Amok tries to smash Iago with his fist, but he gets out of the way in time. He tries again, but Aladdin grabs him and they all fly out of the temple on Carpet. Amok crawls out of the temple entrance and grabs Carpet; everyone else falls. Genie turns into a giant catcher's mitt and catches them. Meanwhile, Amok flings Carpet away like a rubber band. Genie sets the others on the ground. Amok stands over them, making a ball of fire with his hands.)

Genie: Okay, tall dark and horrid! Choose your weapons!

(Amok throws his fireball at the canyon wall just above Genie, causing boulders to fall down onto his head.)

Amok: You cannot hide from Amok!

(Amok throws another fireball at the canyon wall near Aladdin, Iago, and Abu, knocking a boulder down on Iago's tail, trapping him.)

Iago: I'm stuck! Guys, I'm stuck over here!

(Aladdin and Abu try to pull Iago out. Amok looms over them.)

Amok: Now you shall perish!

Iago: (looking at his medallion) What do I do?

(Amok creates another fireball and is about to throw it when the sun starts to rise. Amok winces when he sees it.)

Amok: The sun! I'll return, and all of Agrabah shall cower before me. (vanishes)

Iago: Well, he's off to a good start.

(They finally manage to get Iago free. Genie emerges from under the pile of boulders he was trapped under.)

Genie: (punching the air) I'll moitalize ya! I'll moitalize ya!

Aladdin: We've gotta get back to Agrabah and warn the city!

Iago: Okay, how many for running away and saving our own hides?

(The others scowl at him.)

Iago: Eh, just goes to show the essential flaw in democracy…

(They all fly back to Agrabah.)

(Setting: Agrabah, shortly before dusk. Archers are taking their places on the walls. Some men are rolling a catapult into place. Guards are sharpening their swords.)

(Setting: in the palace, the throne room. Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, Iago, Carpet, and Sultan are all there. The guards Rasoul and Fazal watch them from the doorway.)

Jasmine: I can't, Father. I can't hide while Agrabah is in danger.

Sultan: But it's far too dangerous out there! Let Aladdin handle it!

Aladdin: You two are the rulers of Agrabah. You can't be at risk.

Jasmine: We're wasting time.

Aladdin: (sighs) She's got that look…

Sultan: She used to get like this at bedtime. Once she stayed up for six weeks straight! There's no changing her mind now, my boy.

(Jasmine smirks.)

Aladdin: I'll see that nothing happens to her. Now please, go with the guards.

Sultan: Very well. One might as well argue with a camel. (leaves, followed by the guards)

(Genie comes out of his lamp holding a large book.)

Genie: Look what I found in my library! "Amok Mon Ra: The Beast, the Myth, the Legend." It's his authorized biography.

Aladdin: What does it say?

Genie: (reading) His name is Amok. "Overwhelming physical force is utterly useless against him."

Iago: Maybe we can reason with him.

Genie: "Amok is Malevolence Incarnate and therefore completely unreasonable."

Aladdin: There's gotta be some way to stop him!

Genie: Hmm… It says here Amok can only be defeated by whoever set him free.

Jasmine: Well, then who set him free?

Aladdin: Wasn't me.

Abu: Uh uh.

Genie: I didn't do it.

(Iago starts to walk away slowly, whistling.)

Aladdin: Iago…

Iago: What're you accusing me for?! I'm not acting guilty!

Aladdin: I just wanted to ask what Amok whispered before he took full form. We couldn't hear him.

Genie: It sounded like something about "the flame of my existence."

Iago: He said… he said, "the genie's magic has rekindled the flame of my existence."

Genie: Oh, what have I done?! Woe is me! I am woe!

Aladdin: Hey, it's okay, Genie. You couldn't have known.

Genie: Well, I guess it's up to me, then.

Aladdin: Genie, only you can save us now.

Genie: Don't worry, the book says he who released him can destroy him. It's a good thing, too. Otherwise I wouldn't have a chance. He'd tear me into bits! He'd squish me into a gelatinous smear! He'd grind me into—

Iago: We get the idea!

(The sun sets, and Amok appears at the city wall.)

Amok: I am Amok! Surrender Agrabah!

Guard: Fire!

(The archers on the wall fire at Amok, but Amok burns the arrows before they reach him. The catapult throws rocks at him, which he bats away as if they're nothing.)

Amok: (laughing) Force is useless against me.

Genie: (gulp) That's my cue.

Iago: Genie!

Genie: Yes?

Iago: Uh… good luck!

Genie: Thanks, buddy!

(Genie goes outside the city walls and confronts Amok.)

Genie: Foul demon! Leave now, or I will be forced to destroy you!

Amok: Destroy me? (laughs)

Genie: Oh, goodie. I've intimidated him.

Amok: Don't worry, little genie. You shall not suffer… for long.

Genie: I can destroy you because I released you!

(Amok laughs and smashes Genie into the ground with his fist. He then reaches into the hole to pick Genie out, but he has turned into a giant mousetrap and snaps Amok's fingers. He shakes Genie off and starts throwing fireballs at him, which Genie deflects.)

Genie: Ha ha! So, I am a more formidable foe than you expe—

(Genie notices his pants are on fire and jumps into the air, where Amok grabs and squeezes him.)

Genie: Go ahead, make my day.

Amok: (hitting Genie against the city wall) Surrender the city to me, now!

Jasmine: Stop! (goes up to Amok) I am the city's ruler. Spare the genie and Agrabah is yours.

Amok: (drops Genie) Good. Now the people of Agrabah shall celebrate the entrance of the mighty Amok into their city.

(A little while later, Amok is carried through the streets on a giant throne by several men, including Aladdin.)

Aladdin: (to Abu) We've got to do something!

(Carpet and Iago have gone to take care of Genie.)

Genie: (as a little boy) Mommy, where do genies come from? (passes out again)

(Amok is now sitting in his throne in front of the palace doors, with giant bonfires to either side of him. Jasmine is next to him, in chains.)

Amok: People of Agrabah, your old lives are at an end. Gifts! Bring me gifts!

(The fireworks merchant approaches Amok.)

Merchant: Fireworks from the east, oh mighty Amok! Most impressive!

Amok: I am not so easily impressed.

(The merchant lights several rockets, which shoot into the air and explode.)

Amok: Ah! I like fireworks.

(The merchant sighs with relief and walks away.)

Amok: Sacrifices! Bring me sacrifices!

(A poor woman carrying a small sack of coins and a little boy with a teddy bear approach him.)

Woman: This is my entire life savings.

(Amok takes the sack of coins and throws it into the fire.)

Amok: Give me the bear.

Boy: No, Wuzzy! You can't take Wuzzy!

(Amok takes the bear.)

Boy: Mommy! (starts to wail, and his mother carries him away)

Amok: Enough! (laughs, and throws the bear in the fire)

Jasmine: You monster! (starts pulling at her chains)

(Aladdin starts to approach Amok, but Abu pulls on his vest and chatters at him.)

Aladdin: (sighs) You're right, Abu. I can't outfight him. But maybe I can outsneak him.

(Setting: the palace gates. Iago is pacing back and forth, moaning to himself.)

Iago: It's no use! I can't just stand by and watch this. There's only one thing to do! And that's… leave so I don't have to see it. (flies off, out of the city)

(Setting: Amok's throne. There is now a giant pile of treasure in front of him, and people are walking up and adding more to the pile.)

Amok: Sacrifices! More sacrifices! (throws a handful of treasure into the fire)

(The sun starts to rise.)

Amok: I will return at sunset, and the people of Agrabah will glorify me properly! You will build a great statue in my honor. And… fireworks! I want more fireworks! (vanishes)

Aladdin: If it's fireworks he wants, we'll give him fireworks.

(Setting: later that day, in front of the palace. The people of Agrabah are building a giant, hollow statue of Amok and filling it with fireworks.)

Aladdin: Abu, more fireworks! You're in for a big surprise, oh mighty Amok!

(Carpet flies Genie, who is still punch-drunk from his fight with Amok, into the throne room and starts fanning him.)

Genie: (dizzy) Back for more, eh? Well, I shall thrash you soundly, blaggard!

(Genie's eyes slowly focus on the Amok statue outside. He turns into Don Quixote, with a horse and a lance, and charges at the statue.)

Genie: Charge! Fear not! I shall handle this foul demon!

Aladdin: No, Genie, no!

(Genie's lance slips and hits the ground, catapulting him through the air, hitting the statue and then falling to the ground.)

Genie: Take that, vile creature! (passes out)

(Setting: A tropical island. Iago is lying in a hammock, drinking coconut milk.)

Iago: I don't get it. It's a beautiful day. I've got peace and quiet and plenty of coconut milk. And yet I'm not enjoying myself!

(Behind Iago there's a sound of someone panting and clinking chains. He turns around, and there's another Iago behind him, wet and breathing heavily, covered in seaweed and chains, and wearing a halo.)

Iago: Aah! It's my conscience!

(The conscience rips off the chains and seaweed and straightens his halo. He then advances on Iago, angrily.)

Iago: Heh heh heh! So, long time, no see. Where've you been?

Conscience: You chained me up, locked me in a chest, and dropped me off a cliff into the ocean! Remember?!

Iago: You were cramping my style.

Conscience: You instigated one of the bloodiest wars in the history of Mesopotamia just so you could corner the falafel market!

Iago: Hey, no one's perfect.

(Iago's conscience picks him up, spins him around, and throws him into a tree trunk.)

Iago: (cough) Point taken.

Conscience: Look, pal, as your conscience I'm telling you to get back to Agrabah and save your friends! Now!

Iago: And if I decline?

Conscience: Then you will pay!

(Iago wakes up and falls out of the hammock.)

Iago: Whew, just a dream. I'm off the hook! Conscience, what a laugh!

(Some chains and seaweed wash up on the beach.)

Iago: Aah! Okay! Okay! I'm goin'! I'm goin'! (flies off into the setting sun)

(Setting: Agrabah, at sunset. The statue is finished, and Jasmine is inspecting a fuse running into the statue from where Aladdin is hiding, holding a sparkler. Amok approaches the city in the form of a cloud, then changes into his normal form when he reaches the palace.)

Amok: Mighty Amok has returned. You shall now honor him!

Jasmine: Your statue awaits you, o mighty Amok!

Amok: Where are the fireworks?

Jasmine: Uh, before you see the fireworks, you should look at the statue. It is filled with all the gold of Agrabah.

Amok: Gold?

(Jasmine runs for cover behind a pile of pots.)

Jasmine: Now!

(Aladdin lights the fuse.)

Amok: I don't see any—

(Amok looks down and sees the fuse, then the statue explodes. There's a giant cloud of smoke, and fireworks flying everywhere. Everyone watching jumps up and down.)

Aladdin: Woo! Yeah!

Jasmine: Yes! We did it! It worked!

(Iago flies into the city and sees fireworks going off.)

Iago: A party! They must have mashed the creep on their own! Huh, talk about luck!

(The cloud of smoke starts spinning, and turns into Amok, even larger than before.)

Amok: I am Amok!

Iago: Uh oh.

Amok: (laughs) Fools. From fire was I born! It only increases my power. Now you shall perish for your treachery!

(Amok creates a fireball and throws it at one of the palace towers. Aladdin and Abu try to dodge out of the way of the falling masonry. He throws another fireball at the pots Jasmine is hiding behind. Abu's foot is caught under a rock, and Aladdin tries to get him out.)

Iago: Well, here goes nothin'.

(Amok is laughing and about to throw another fireball at Aladdin and Abu, when Iago flies up to him.)

Iago: Hold it right there, creep!

Amok: So, he who set me free has returned to face his doom.

Iago: Would you mind keeping your voice down!

(Amok is about to throw a fireball at him, but Iago holds up his medallion, which starts to glow.)

Iago: Aha!

(Amok cowers, until he figures out Iago doesn't know what he's doing.)

Iago: Okay, so he doesn't like the medallion. Now what do I do?

Fasir: (voice) From within, Iago. It can only destroy Amok from within.

Iago: "From within"? What does he mean by "within"?

(Amok roars at Iago.)

Iago: (looking into Amok's mouth) I've gotta go in there?

(Iago flies into Amok's mouth. Amok looks surprised and clutches his stomach, roaring in pain. Genie walks up to Amok.)

Genie: (dizzy) Demon! How many times must I defeat you?

(Genie turns into a wrecking ball and hits Amok's knee. Amok continues screaming with pain, turns into a cloud of smoke, and disappears. Aladdin frees Abu from the rock. Iago falls to the ground next to Genie, and his medallion fades away.)

Jasmine: Genie, you did it!

Aladdin: You saved the city!

Iago: Huh? Hey, wait a minute! What're you talkin' about? I'm the one who—

Genie: It's the least I could do since I was the one who released him.

Iago: Eh… good point. Oh, well that was just careless of you, Genie!

Aladdin: He didn't do it on purpose, Iago.

Iago: So what? He could have gotten us all killed! (flies toward the palace, muttering) The things I put up with around here…

Aladdin: Sure hope we never have to count on him in a tight spot.

(Iago lands on a perch by one of the palace windows, sighs, and smiles proudly.)

THE END

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72. Witch Way Did She Go? / В ведьмином кругу друзей
(The scene opens with the gang gathered at a table in Sadira’s lair. Sadira is looking through her cabinet.)

Sadira: Where is that recipe? Evil spell, evil spell, evil spell… Aha! Soup! (Opens the scroll and adds each ingredient into a stew) Let’s see. Two mushrooms, three dates. (The oven starts smoking. Sadira sniffs as everything begins to shake. The recipe is shaken off the table and replaced by another, which Sadira misses.) My bread! (Serves bread to the gang.) It’s a little burned, but I think it’ll be okay. Go ahead and start.

Aladdin: (tries in vain to cut the bread after Sadira returns to the stew) It’s a little hard! (Stabs bread) I think I just broke the knife!

Genie: (turns into a knight as Aladdin tries to pull the knife from the bread) Whosoever pulleth yon blade from yon bread shall true king of England be.

Abu: (Goes and removes knife from bread, obviously with Genie’s magic help. A crown appears on his head.

Genie: (Bows) My liege.

Sadira: Add two sand slugs? Ew! Well, maybe it’s some kind of delicacy.

Iago: (to Jasmine) Look. I know you and Sadira are all buddy-buddy now, but I don’t trust her.

(Sadira’s stew puffs one purple cloud.)

Iago: She’s gonna turn us all into frogs or something!

Jasmine: Iago! Sadira’s our friend, and we’re her guests. Just take small portions.

Aladdin: Iago could be right. Maybe she’s using your friendship to try to steal me away from you!

Jasmine: Oh please.

Sadira: (Approaches the gang with a pot of soup.) Who wants to taste the soup?

(The gang takes turns pointing at each other before the bowl is finally placed before Iago.)

Iago: (Bashfully tries the soup.) Hey! This is real good!

Sadira: Honest?

Iago: It’s got a light smoky flavor. Delicate, yet assertive. (Finishes it off in one gulp. He burps, and his body turns into an hourglass.) Ahhh!! (He runs screaming around the table.)

Sadira: (Gasps)

Aladdin: (Angrily) Sadira! Change him back!

Sadira: I can’t! I don’t know what I did!

Iago: Oh this is great! You really know how to throw a party!

Aladdin: Genie, change Iago back!

Genie: Sorry, Al. You can’t mix sand magic with genie magic. (Turns into big, powerful genie) It might unravel the fabric of the universe and annihilate all life! (Returns to normal) Besides, it’s against union rules.

Sadira: (Looks at the scroll) Ohh, I must have gotten the scrolls mixed up.

Aladdin: (To Jasmine) Didn’t I tell you she was up to something?

Sadira: Sorry, Iago. I guess I’m about as good at food as I am with magic. But you’ll change back when the sand runs out… I think.

Iago: This is your professional opinion? Why am I not reassured?

Jasmine: Accidents happen, Sadira. Come on, let’s have dinner at the palace. Rajah would enjoy the company.

Sadira: Okay. That would be nice. Wait! I’d better dump this stuff before it causes more trouble. (Goes in the back and dumps the stew out.) Now let’s get some real food!

Iago: (In Genie's hand as they leave.) What do time pieces eat anyways? I’m starved!

Genie: Careful… You don’t want to lose that hourglass figure!

Iago: Oh, you’re a riot, you know that? Why don’t you just quit this genie gig and go into standup!

(Meanwhile, three witches rise up from the stew)

Witch 1: At last! After a thousand years!… Freedom!!

(The three of them laugh, and the scene changes to Jasmine’s garden, where Iago and Abu are by the fountain.)

Iago: Any second, I’ll be back to normal. Unless… Unless Sadira was wrong! Then... (Becomes frantic as the last sands fall) I don’t want to die!! Please please please! I promise! I’ll be a better bird! I’ll get an honest job! I’ll work with orphans on weekends! (Returns to normal.) Yup, that “I’ll be a better bird” baloney always works.

(A snake materializes by the fountain and slithers threateningly towards the two animals, who frantically clutch each other)

Iago: No, this time I really mean it! I’ll be good! I promise!!

(The snake slithers away.)

Iago: Great. Big snake. Get the kid!

(The snake slithers on, scanning the palace. We see the witches looking through the snake’s eyes through a portal, still in Sadira’s lair.)

Witch 1: Move on… (The snake sees the throne room.) Yesssss.

(Aladdin, Abu, and Iago appear.)

Iago: (Lugging a sword) Take the sword. Take the sword!

Aladdin: So where’s this “snake” you wanted me to see?

(Abu points, and the snake faces them and approaches them.)

Iago: You sure you don’t want the sword?

(Aladdin takes the sword and leaps from the throne room. The snake pursues him as he swings at it. We see the witches again, and Witch 1 waves her hand. The snake disintegrates.)

Aladdin: Huh? It was made of… sand?

(A much larger snake appears behind the guys.)

Witch 1: (Laughs)

(The snake pursues them. Aladdin falls backwards and drops the lamp, summoning Genie.)

Genie: (Appears dressed as a dentist and puts snake in patient chair for a checkup.) What a nasty overbite! Uh huh! (Clicks tongue.) Haven’t been flossing, have we?

(The snake constricts Genie, flinging him every which way and into the fountain, splashing water all over Aladdin, Abu, and Iago.)

Aladdin: (Recovering from coughing.) If it’s made of sand… Water! Genie, water!

Genie: (Removes head from the fountain.) Right! Good thinking, Al! A little lemon and… (Gulps up the fountain water, becoming huge) Talk about retaining water!

Aladdin: Now Genie!

(Genie spits out water on the snake, and it turns into a wet pile of sand.)

Witch 1: (Seeing this from her portal.) Nothing but weak fools. There is no one to stop us!

Aladdin: Alright, Genie! Perfect shot!

Abu: Uh huh!

Genie: And to think Mother hated it when I did that at the dinner table.

Iago: (As he hits water out of Genie’s hair.) I have never seen anything like that in my entire life!

Genie: Ah haha! Thanks, Iago!

Iago: That’s not a compliment. I think I’m gonna be sick.

Abu: (Climbs the mound of sand and chatters, pointing to it.)

Aladdin: (Suspiciously) You’re right, Abu. It’s just sand…

Genie: What’s going on here, Al?

Iago: I’d say it’s pretty simple. Sand witch turns me into an hourglass. Little sand viper, BIG sand viper. You don’t hafta be Colombo!!

Aladdin: Iago’s right. Sadira attacked us! (Angrily throws sword at the sand.)

(Scene changes to Jasmine’s room, where Jasmine and Sadira are laughing, being served tea by Carpet.)

Jasmine: He does! I’m telling you, he does!

Sadira: He picks his teeth? Ew! I can’t believe I had a crush on him!

Aladdin: (Storms in and grabs Jasmine’s arm.) Get away from her, Jasmine! I don’t trust her!

Jasmine: Hey! Let go of me!

Genie: (As a cowboy, he lassoes Sadira with his hair.)

Sadira: Genie! What’s the big idea?

Genie: I guess you could say I’m the long hair of the law!

Jasmine: What is your problem?!

Aladdin: Sadira just attacked us with a sand monster in the garden!

Genie: That’s right.

Iago: A big monster!

Abu: Yeah!

Jasmine: (Releases Sadira from Genie’s hair, which turns into a scruffy afro.) She’s been with me the whole time. How could she have attacked you?

Aladdin: Hey. She’s a witch.

Jasmine: Sadira is our friend.

Aladdin: Oh, then perhaps you’d like to explain what happened to us out there.

Sadira: Well it wasn’t me! I’m not even good at magic! Look what I did to Iago!

Iago: Yeah! What about that? Maybe that was just a setup!

Abu: Yeah!

Aladdin: Maybe she did THAT just so we’d think she was incompetent!

Genie: Then, when we least expect it, WHAM! Smashed by a giant sand viper! (To Carpet) Not that you ever really expect to get smashed by a giant sand viper…

Sadira: I can’t believe you don’t trust me.

Jasmine: Well, Sadira. You can see how they might think you did it. After all, you are the only one who can control sand like that.

Sadira: Are you saying that I’m guilty?!!

Jasmine: No! No! I just meant that because it was an evil sand spell that—

Sadira: Oh, so you’re saying my sand spells are evil!

Jasmine: You don’t understand!

Sadira: I understand. I thought you were my friend. I guess I was wrong! (Storms out.)

Iago: See? Guilty as charged.

Genie: Should we stop her?

Aladdin: Yes!

Jasmine: No. She would never try to hurt us. I don’t know what happened, but Sadira didn’t do it.

(Scene changes to Sadira entering her lair.)

Sadira: I knew it was too good to last. I’ll always be a nothing. Alone again.

Witch 1: Not quite alone. (Cackle evilly, followed by the other two.)

Sadira: (Gasp.) The Witches of the Sand!

Witch 1: Yes. Once our followers numbered in the thousands, and we ruled the Seven Deserts! Now we are but three. Razili, Farida, and (motions to self) Shakata. You are... Sadira. You have learned some of our ancient ways. So Sadira, my little Witch of the Sand, what is it you want?

Sadira: Uh, I, uh…

Shakata: (Sniffs Sadira.) Friendship. You long for true friendship. Those who you thought were your friends have proven untrue.

Sadira: Yes! That’s right!

Farida: They fear you! They feared us too.

Shakata: But here we are all friends!

Sadira: Friends.

Shakata: Join us, Sadira, and you will be part of something glorious!

Sadira: What?

Razili: The grand return of the Witches of the Sand!

Farida: The sultan is weak.

Shakata: It is time to strike, reclaim our birthright, and rule the Seven Deserts once more! Will you help us?

Sadira: Uh.

Shakata: Perhaps you should take some time to consider this.

Sadira: Um, alright?

Shakata: We must hurry, ladies. There is much to prepare.

(Farida and Razili roll in a wheel-shaped item.)

Razili: (To Shakata) The little fool was using this to prop up her oven!

(Sadira hears this and runs.)

Farida: She’s leaving! We must stop her!

Shakata: She’ll be back.

Sadira: (Running) I’ve got to warn Aladdin and Jasmine!

(Scene changes to Jasmine’s garden to where the gang is congregating around the pile of sand that was once the larger snake.)

Aladdin: Now, who else could make a sand viper to attack us? You said it yourself, Jasmine. Only Sadira knows those sand spells.

Jasmine: That doesn’t mean Sadira did it.

Genie: (As a computer nerd at a desk and computer.) I did an extensive search, and she’s the ONLY person who fits the bill. She’s got a rap sheet as long as my arm. (Spreads out a pile of papers as wide as his armspan.) Summoning sand beasts, mesmerizing Aladdin, (briefly hypnotizes Aladdin, who gasps) jaywalking.

Jasmine: I don’t care. She didn’t do it! (Starts walking away)

Aladdin: She’s tried this before!

Jasmine: Sadira’s changed! She’s our friend now.

Aladdin: If it wasn’t her, then who was it?

Jasmine: I… (hopelessly stops walking) don’t know.

Aladdin: (Comfortingly approaches her.) I know it’s hard to accept, but that’s what’s happened.

Jasmine: Maybe you’re right… Sadira did attack you.

Genie: Uh, oh.

(Jasmine gasps as the camera pans to Sadira, standing, insulted, by the gang. She cries and disintegrates into a pile of sand. Jasmine runs morosely to the sand and realizes Sadira is gone.)

Genie: What now?

Aladdin: Now we find Sadira!

(Scene changes to Sadira running back into her lair.)

Sadira: Shakata! Shakata! Shaka—

(Sadira nearly runs into Shakata.)

Shakata: I’ve been expecting you.

Sadira: Yes. I, I want to join you!

Shakata: So, Sadira. You are a true Witch of the Sand! (Her eyes glow blue.)

Sadira: Yes, and I want to help you.

Farida: Oh, I’m so glad you’ll help us mercilessly crush Agrabah! It’ll be ever so much fun!

Shakata: My sisters, the time has come. (She approaches the wheel from before.) Portal to the Realm of Mists! I bid you! Open! (The wheel disappears, revealing a hole from which floats a staff with a skull-like top.) Yes! Ahhh, safely hidden these many centuries. The Staff... of Doom!!

(The camera reveals Aladdin and the gang hiding close by in the lair.)

Shakata: What an honor to witness the rebirth of the City of Sand!

(The wheel, reappeared, elevates, and the three witches step onto it.)

Farida: Join us dear. You’ll want to later say you helped the Witches of the Sand return to power!

Aladdin: Let’s get ‘em!

(Aladdin and the gang race towards the witches, but Sadira makes fists out of sand that grab all of them.)

Genie: (Before Aladdin is captured.) Run, Al!

Shakata: Fools! You think you can defeat the Witches of the Sand.

Jasmine: Aladdin was right. I see what kind of friend you are.

Sadira: I’d better guard the prisoners while you attack the palace!

Shakata: Ha ha ha ha. Do you not know where you are, young one? This IS a palace!

(A green beam of light shoots up from the wheel, and the ground shakes.)

Jasmine: Are we… moving?

(The lair rises surrounded by a series of tall black towers, which surround the city. The citizens cry in fear and run.)

Aladdin: We’ve got to stop them! … Before they destroy the whole city.

(Sadira releases the gang.)

Aladdin: Sadira, what are you doing?!

Sadira: (Runs to them.) Get out of here! I’ll take care of the witches.

Jasmine: What do you mean?

Sadira: You guys wouldn’t help, so I had to do this on my own! I fooled the witches into thinking I’m on their side. Now go!

(Aladdin seizes Sadira, and she struggles.)

Jasmine: Aladdin, maybe it's the truth!

Aladdin: I’m not taking any chances. I don’t know what her game is, but she’s will not fool me again! Genie take care of her!

Sadira: (As Genie chains her up and locks her up in a treasure chest.) But please! You don’t understand! (Genie boots the chest out the window.) Aladdin!

Aladdin: Come on, Carpet!

(The two try to remove the staff from the wheel as the terror ensues. Genie tries to help by turning his bottom half into a pulley and pulling, but he is thrown backwards. The staff does not budge. The whole gang starts pulling.)

Aladdin: (Struggling) Come… On!

(The gang finally pulls hard enough, and the staff is released. The terror pauses.)

Shakata: What? Get them! Get the staff!

(Iago and Abu become trapped in sand. Razili makes a pair of handcuffs out of sand and throws it at Aladdin. Carpet intercepts it and throws it at Farida who screams as she becomes cuffed. Shakata looms over Aladdin. Genie yelps and head butts her to a wall.)

Shakata: You anger me, Genie!

(Genie gives her raspberries with his tongue. She rolls a wind of sand at him, but he blocks it with a shield and chuckles. She has sand punch him from behind and then throw him against a wall. Meanwhile, Razili escapes the handcuffs by turning into sand and then reappearing at her witches’ sides. The three of them collectively, through their glowing fingertips, send a mass of sand to knock him against the wall again. Carpet is caught by an arm of sand from trying to free the animals. The witches then send a mass of sand towards Aladdin and Jasmine, but Genie intercepts it and rides it like a bucking bronco.)

Genie: Run, you guys! Doh! Ooh! Ooh! Dow! Oh ho! Take the staff and get out of here!

(Jasmine and Aladdin start to run but are knocked down by a wave of sand and handcuffed. Genie is also hit and handcuffed.)

Sadira: Locking me up in chains? What were you thinking? I’m a street rat! I’ve been picking locks since I was five. I’m through with you creeps.

Razili: Good going, sister!

Shakata: Now to be done with these fools!

Sadira: No! … Don’t KILL them. I have a better idea. Open the portal to the Realm of Mists!

Razili: What an utterly twisted idea! I like this girl!

Shakata: (Approaches the portal.) Portal to the Realm of Mists! I bid you! Open!

(The portal opens and sucks Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie towards it.)

Shakata: Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!

(Sadira ambushes the witches and hits them with the staff into the portal. On her way down, Shakata grabs Sadira and pulls her with her. Sadira yelps and grabs hold of the edge.)

Shakata: Betrayer! You. Will. Pay!!

(Sadira releases the gang with a clutch of her hand, and her hold slips.)

Aladdin: Sadira!

(Aladdin rushes after her, reaches down, and grabs her hand. He grunts and struggles to hold her as the rest of the gang go up behind him and pull as well. Sadira’s grip loosens as Shakata pulls at her.)

Sadira: Aladdin! (Her grip escapes.) Nooo!!!

(The portal closes.)

Aladdin: I don’t believe it! She saved us!

(Jasmine begins to cry as the whole gang saddens.)

Iago: She… She did that for us?

Genie: Yeah. And we treated her like dirt. Like vermin! Like filthy, disgusting—

Iago: Okay! We get the idea!

Abu: (Moans sadly.)

(The gang starts walking away, but portal suddenly opens, and Sadira leaps out, still being held by Shakata.)

Sadira: Portal close! Now!

Shakata: (as the portal closes and she falls.) Noooo!

(The gang rushes back.)

Jasmine: Sadira?

Sadira: Yeah! This staff is pretty handy!

Aladdin: Sadira, I’m—

Jasmine: We’re so sorry.

(A group hug ensues.)

Genie: Alright! Dog pile on Sadira! (He gives them all a huge hug. Sadira yelps playfully.)

(The scene changes to a palace balcony, where Genie is dressed like a conductor.)

Genie: All together now! With feeling!

(Genie sings “The Blue Danube” and conducts the towers throughout the city to return back into the ground. Meanwhile, behind him inside, Iago expresses doubts to Aladdin.)

Iago: You wanna trust her? Fine. But take away the staff. She’ll use it against us! If you don’t, you’ll regret it.

Aladdin: Relax, Iago.

Iago: Okay! Ignore my advice! Fine!

(Sadira overhears and smiles playfully. She bonks Iago on the head, and his body turns into an hourglass once more.)

Sadira: You’re right, Iago. No one can be trusted with this staff! (She breaks it on her knee.)

Iago: No! Oh, come on! Glue the staff back together and change me back! Hey! I’m not asking for this! I’m begging!!

(The scene fades out as Iago hops around and the gang, minus the hard-at-work Genie, laughs.)

THE END.

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73. A Sultan Worth His Salt / Султан не промах
(Setting: the palace, at night. Aladdin and Sultan are playing with a clockwork shooting gallery; cutouts of monsters move back and forth in front of a picture of Agrabah, while they shoot marbles at them with tiny catapults. Aladdin manages to knock one down.)

Sultan: Well done, my boy! Keep your eye on the targets, Aladdin.

Aladdin: (rolling his eyes) Yes, your highness. (shoots another marble and hits a target)

Sultan: Excellent, my boy!

(Aladdin hits several more targets.)

Sultan: Bravo! I say! You did it again!

(Iago is watching from a distance, shaking his head. He then swoops down and lands on Aladdin's head while he's aiming, causing him to miss the target, almost hitting Abu.)

Aladdin: Iago!

Iago: (whispering) Dating tip: Always let the girl's father win. Especially when he's the ruler of the land!

Sultan: Nasty luck on that last shot. Well, my turn!

Genie: Bad aim, Al. Maybe you need glasses. (turns into a doctor with an eye chart) Can you read this chart?

Iago: (to Genie) Make sure the sultan gets all bullseyes.

Genie: Gotcha! A perfect score for the kindly, kingly fellow.

(Genie shrinks himself down and goes inside the shooting gallery.)

Sultan: The secret is a keen eye.

Iago: Ya see, Aladdin? There's a lot you can learn from the sultan.

Aladdin: Yeah, yeah...

(Inside the shooting gallery, Genie is barely avoiding getting caught in the machinery.)

Genie: Whoa! Ho! Whoops! Hey! Comin' through! Ooh! Looks more complicated from in here. Much more.

(Genie is now behind one of the targets; Sultan hits it with a marble, and Genie gets stuck on the conveyor belt the targets are on.)

Sultan: (laughs) Oh, this is fun, indeed! I'm winning!

Aladdin: I wonder if Jasmine's ready yet.

(Genie is still struggling to free himself.)

Genie: Uh oh, I'm on!

(Genie changes himself into a target just as the clockwork moves him up towards the front of the shooting gallery. He gets hit with a marble, breaking his teeth.)

(Setting: outside Jasmine's room. Four winged horses carrying women in ancient Greek clothing land on Jasmine's balcony.)

(Jasmine is brushing her hair in front of her vanity. Rajah is next to her, making sad noises.)

Jasmine: Cheer up, Rajah. We're just going for a little ride on Carpet.

(Rajah walks over toward the curtain and lies down. The women enter Jasmine's room. One ties a rope around Rajah's muzzle and pulls him back before he realizes what's happening. Another runs behind Jasmine, who sees the reflection of something moving in her mirror.)

Jasmine: Rajah?

(One of the women shoots two golden arrows at Jasmine; they both miss, lodging themselves in Jasmine's vanity.)

Jasmine: No!

(A third arrow is fired. In mid-air it magically changes from an arrow into a rope, which ties Jasmine up.)

Woman: Princess Jasmine. Our search is over.

(Three guards run into the room.)

Rasoul: Princess Jasmine!

Hakim: What is going on?

(Rasoul gasps when he sees the three other women aiming their bows at them. They each fire an arrow which turns into rope, tying up the the guards. The women then leave, taking Jasmine with them. Rajah finally manages to break the rope tying his legs and mouth and runs after the women, but he's too late; they've already left on their flying horses.)

(Setting: Jasmine's room, a few minutes later. Rajah drags Sultan into the room by his sleeve; the others have followed him.)

Sultan: What is it, Rajah? Jasmine?

(The guards, still tied up, hop over to him.)

Rasoul: Your highness! Their horses had wings! They were fierce, giant warriors!

Hakim: They were women. We were beaten by women.

Aladdin: Where's Jasmine?!

Rasoul: The princess has been kidnapped.

Sultan: What?!

Iago: (landing on one of the golden arrows) Ooh, golden arrow! 24-karat, no less! Uh oh, this isn't treasure, it's trouble.

Aladdin: What does it mean?

Iago: Ever hear of the Galafems?

Aladdin: No.

Iago: Well, you will. You're dating one!

Aladdin: What're you talking about?

Iago: They're warrior women. Who disembowel first and ask questions later!

Sultan: But... what do they want with Jasmine?

Iago: That golden arrow means Jasmine made the team. They want her to become a Galafem!

Aladdin: Come on! We're going after 'em.

Iago: See ya! I better stay here with the sultan. Somebody has to help him protect the guards.

(Rasoul scowls at Iago.)

Sultan: But I'm going with Aladdin!

Everyone else: What?!

Aladdin: But Sultan, these Galafems defeated all your guards and Rajah! They're dangerous!

Sultan: And they have my daughter!

(Setting: a short time later. Aladdin, Genie, Abu, Iago, and Sultan are all sitting on Carpet, on Jasmine's balcony.)

Aladdin: (whispering) Genie, we've got to get to Jasmine fast! But we can't let anything happen to the sultan.

Genie: (as an airline pilot) Will all passengers in ruling class please fasten your seatbelts. (a seatbelt appears on Sultan)

Iago: And what am I?

Genie: Cargo. (they take off)

(Setting: the Galafems' island, the next morning. The island is covered with beautiful ancient Greek architecture and gardens. Jasmine is standing in a group of Galafems, now dressed like one of them. The woman who captured Jasmine is now sitting on a throne.)

Galafem queen: You are in very select company, Princess. My warriors are chosen by the path of the golden arrow. Only the worthy are spared.

Jasmine: And what if I had been unworthy?

(The queen stabs an arrow into the arm of her throne.)

Jasmine: Oh.

(A fat, redheaded galafem runs to Jasmine's side.)

Galafem: Your highness! I would just be tickled to take charge of Jasmine's training!

(The queen waves at her and nods.)

Galafem: Hi-ee! I'm Scara! Now, you'll have a teensy little sleepover in the dungeon, but before you know it it'll be initiation time!

Jasmine: I'll never become one of you!

Queen: Such spirit! It will serve you well as a Galafem warrior.

(Aladdin and the others land on the Galafems' island.)

Genie: Next time be sure to ask for your senior sovereign discount!

Aladdin: It doesn't look that dangerous.

Iago: Beautiful but deadly. Just like the Galafems!

(Sultan starts to wander off by himself, but Genie appears in front of him as a crossing guard holding a stop sign.)

Genie: Whoa! Park it right here, your highness.

Aladdin: You can't go off alone!

Sultan: My daughter is in trouble!

Aladdin: Let me lead! I've gotten myself out of a few more close calls than you ever... (sees Sultan scowling at him) Uh, uh, I mean, living in a palace and all...

(Setting: the Galafems' dungeon. Jasmine is sitting on the ground.)

Jasmine: (taking off her headband) Their army can't stop me.

(She throws her headband, tied to a rope, up towards the bars of her cell. The rope wraps itself around the bars so she can climb out.)

(Setting: Back outside on the island. The others are still searching for Jasmine. Sultan is lagging behind them, panting.)

Aladdin: You should rest now, Sultan.

Sultan: Nonsense! Onward!

(Abu sees a bunch of grapes hanging from a stone gazebo and starts licking his lips, hungrily.)

(Jasmine has escaped from the dungeon and starts running away. The queen and Scara are watching her.)

Queen: She's escaped.

Scara: (giggling) Oh, she is a naughty one!

(Abu runs up to grab the bunch of grapes.)

Iago: Uh, look, not that I care, but one moldy monkey seems to be missing.

Aladdin: Abu?

(Abu grabs the grapes, and the pillars holding up the building fall away. Abu runs away quickly before the stone roof crushes him.)

Aladdin: Abu!

Iago: Like I said, beautiful but deadly. Everything's a trap!

Abu: Uh huh!

Genie: (looking at the flattened grapes) Ooh, those Galafems don't fool around.

Aladdin: Neither can we, Genie. We have to protect the sultan!

(Genie turns into three Secret Service agents.)

Genie: Don't worry, sir. Nobody gets by us. (talking into his watch) Keep 'im covered.

(The Genies search the area, peering from behind trees and bushes. One pops up holding Abu.)

Genie: (into his watch) Blue leader? We've got a hair boy here. Says he's cleared security. (a muffled voice comes from the watch) Roger. The chimp checks out. (tosses Abu away, then looks around) All clear on the she front. Bring in the big cheese.

(Aladdin and Sultan walk into the area Genie just checked. As soon as Sultan enters, the three Genie Secret Service agents surround him.)

Genies: (in unison) Keep 'im covered, boys.

Sultan: (squeezing out from between the Genies) This is quite unnecessary!

(A shadow passes over them, and they look up to see a group of Galafems flying overhead.)

Aladdin: Take cover!

Genie: Code red!

(They run and hide behind a bush as the Galafems pass by.)

Sultan: (whispering) Aladdin, I have a plan. I'll reveal myself to the Galafems.

Aladdin: No, Sultan, that—

Sultan: Once I'm captured the rest of you can follow me straight to Jasmine.

Aladdin: It's too risky.

Genie: All clear, move 'em out!

(They all climb out from behind the bush.)

Aladdin: This way.

(The Genie agents surround Sultan again.)

Genie: Keep 'im covered, boys.

(As they walk over a path covered with large flat stones, one of the stones opens up when Sultan and the Genies pass over it. Sultan slips through the hole, while the Genies keep going.)

Aladdin: Wait! (looks between the three Genies) Where's the sultan?

(Setting: another part of the island.)

(Jasmine is still running away. She sees a road lined with columns and starts to run along it. As soon as she steps on the road the columns start to fall down; Jasmine barely manages to run fast enough to escape them all. As soon as she passes them all and stops to catch her breath, they stand themselves back up.)

(A shadow passes over Jasmine; she looks up to see a group of Galafems riding winged horses. One of them is Scara, who aims her bow at Jasmine.)

Scara: Fire! (lets the arrow fly)

(Jasmine tries to run, but she's blocked by a river and a waterfall. The other galafems take aim and fire their arrows at Jasmine.)

Jasmine: No!

(Jasmine jumps over the edge of the waterfall, but the arrows the Galafems fired turn into ropes, forming a net that catches her. The Galafems fly back with Jasmine and drop her in front of their queen, still trapped in the net. Jasmine glares at the queen.)

Queen: Jasmine, your performance on the escape test was superb. High marks for speed and style.

Jasmine: Test?

Scara: Oh, I should be jealous! You put my old score to shame! But I'm just so proud! (giggles)

Jasmine: (sly) I, uh, always find a challenge invigorating, sister.

Scara: I knew she had that Galafem spirit!

Queen: You are ready for the next training phase: weaponry!

(The other Galafems cheer for Jasmine; Scara waves a flag.)

Jasmine: Excellent! (thinking to herself) I'll need weapons for my escape.

(Setting: elsewhere on the island. The others are still looking for Sultan.)

Aladdin: Sultan! Sultan!

Genie: How could I lose the head of state? I'll just retrace our steps.

(Genie turns into Sultan and starts walking backwards, while talking backwards in Sultan's voice. He comes to the place where Sultan fell down the hole, but it's closed now.)

Aladdin: Then what happened?

(The hole opens up again and everyone falls through. The chute drops them off a cliff; Carpet catches Aladdin and Abu.)

Genie: We found the sultan!

Iago: But it's not a pretty sight.

(At the bottom of the cliff are giant statues of Galafems. Sultan's clothing is caught on the sword of one of the statues.)

Sultan: Oh, bother. Aladdin, stay back! I believe there's more to this than meets the eye.

Aladdin: (pulling Sultan off the statue) Don't worry, I've got you!

(The statue's arm raises slightly when Sultan's weight is removed from it. The other statues, all holding bows, start shooting giant arrows at them, pinning Aladdin and Sultan by their clothing to the side of the cliff. An arrow also hits Carpet, ripping him. Aladdin manages to free himself, while Genie saves Sultan.)

Genie: (setting Sultan on the ground) No need to panic, your highness. Deep cleansing breaths...

Sultan: (annoyed) I'm fine!

Aladdin: Oh no, Carpet! You're ripped!

(Carpet tries to fly, but keeps crashing.)

Aladdin: I don't think he can fly.

Genie: (as a mechanic) I can patch 'im up, no problem. Have 'im ready by next Tuesday.

Iago: We'll all be pincushions by next Tuesday!

Sultan: We must move on! (rolls Carpet up and starts to carry him away)

Aladdin: How can we rescue Jasmine when we're so busy rescuing him?

Sultan: If that's how you feel, I shall find my daughter by myself! (leaves)

Aladdin: Genie, what am I gonna do? It's too dangerous out there!

(Setting: later, still on the island. Aladdin is on a mountain path but is slowly edging himself along one side. Abu and Iago are with him.)

Aladdin: Keep clear of that path. It could be a killer.

Iago: I hate this splitting up idea. Go with you, I'm facing danger. Stay with the genie, I'm yeuch, with the genie.

Aladdin: It was the only way, Iago. If the sultan came with us we'd be caught—

(Some Galafems swoop down from the air and start shooting at them.)

Aladdin: (running onto the path to escape) Whoa! Look out! Go!

(A cage pops up out of the path, capturing Aladdin. The Galafems shoot rope-arrows around the cage, then carry it away.)

Aladdin: Genie!

(Setting: elsewhere on the island. Genie, Sultan, and Carpet are walking in a line, led by Genie.)

Genie: That Al was using the old gray matter. Splitting up into two teams! What strategy! We'll cover more ground this way!

(Sultan starts to walk off in a different direction from Genie.)

Genie: (turning Sultan around) Ah ah ah! Not that way! This way looks much more promising.

Sultan: But I'm quite sure this is the third time we've passed those trees! Genie! You've been leading me in circles!

(We can now see the path they were walking on from a further distance, and it is in fact a circle.)

Genie: I, uh...

Sultan: My daughter is in danger! And no one, not you, not Aladdin, no one will stop me from saving her!

Genie: Don't worry! Al will save Jasmine! That's what he does. You're a sultan, and that's what you do.

Sultan: Oh really? When I was half Aladdin's age I was taming wild stallions for the royal army!

(Iago flies up to them, out of breath.)

Iago: Aladdin and Abu have been captured.

Genie: How are you with winged horses?

Sultan: Try me.

(Setting: back at the Galafem queen's throne. Jasmine is riding a winged horse.)

Scara: Now, concentrate and your arrow will do whatever you wish!

(Jasmine shoots an arrow at Scara; it turns to water before it hits her in the face. Jasmine giggles.)

Queen: A bit too playful for my tastes, but inventive.

Jasmine: (landing her winged horse and dismounting) Have I not proven myself, Queen Hippsodeth?

Queen Hippsodeth: You must pass one last test.

Scara: (gasps) Your final exam! Already?! What an overachiever!

Jasmine: I am ready.

Hippsodeth: Bring them in!

(Two Galafems with spears lead out Aladdin and Abu, in chains.)

Aladdin: Hey!

Hippsodeth: To prove your loyalty as a Galafem warrior, you will execute these intruders. Jasmine, don't keep us waiting.

Jasmine: But, Queen Hippsodeth, it's only a boy and a monkey!

Aladdin: Huh?

Jasmine: Uh, they're hardly worth our trouble.

Scara: Trouble? It'll be kicky! You can use the Spartan spine spin, always my fave.

Jasmine: The spine spin seems too... swift and merciful. Isn't there something more excruciating? (whispering to Aladdin) Play along, I'm just—

(A shadow passes over them; it's Sultan and Carpet, on a winged horse.)

Jasmine: (gasps) Father!

Aladdin: Sultan?!

Abu: Huh?

Hippsodeth: How did he get by our sentries?!

(A giant screen appears in the sky. On it we can see Genie as a female talk show host. Behind him are four Galafems, bound and gagged.)

Genie: Today on Genie, "When Sorority Girls Go Bad"!

Hippsodeth: Impossible! Galafem security cannot be breached!

Genie: You didn't count on the jolly juggernaut, who even now races to rescue his daughter!

(Genie comes out of the screen and turns it off with a remote control. It disappears.)

(Hippsodeth and Scara start to run away, while Sultan fires several arrows after them.)

Genie: And she's not the only one who's underestimated him, eh Al?

Scara: Run! Run, your majesty!

(The sultan's arrows turn to ropes, tying themselves around the two Galafems' ankles, tripping them.)

Sultan: Marksmanship is my forte, but I do believe in fair play. So you may surrender now, before anyone gets hurt!

Hippsodeth: (tearing off the rope) Scara! To our mounts!

Scara: My queen and I, alone in battle against these outworlders! Neat! (bounces off after Hippsodeth)

Aladdin: I've got to get up there to help the sultan. Genie, I need a flying horse!

Abu: Uh oh...

(Genie turns Abu into a winged donkey, who brays loudly.)

Iago: Hey, less attitude, more altitude!

(Aladdin climbs on Abu's back, and they take off.)

Iago: Look out!

(Scara is approaching them on her flying horse. She sweeps past, causing them to start spinning in the air uncontrollably.)

Sultan: Hang on Aladdin! I'll save you!

(Hippsodeth is coming up behind Sultan on a chariot pulled by a winged horse.)

Hippsodeth: You had better look out for yourself, foolish man!

Sultan: Oh my!

Jasmine: Genie! You save Aladdin, I'll help my father.

Genie: Those leadership skills must run in the family!

(Jasmine shoots a rope-arrow at Hippsodeth that ties itself around the queen's wrist. Jasmine tries to pull her down, but Hippsodeth grabs the rope and pulls Jasmine up instead.)

Hippsodeth: I will not lose a warrior with such potential!

(Abu is now flying normally again, but Aladdin isn't on his back.)

Iago: The kid's gone! Who's gonna drive!

Aladdin: (dangling from one of Abu's legs) I'm fine, Iago! More or less...

(Scara is headed back towards them, aiming her bow at them.)

Genie: I'm comin' guys!

(He starts to fly towards them, then notices the cupid sculptures decorating one of the buildings.)

Genie: (zapping the cupids) Look alive, kids. Al needs us.

(The cupids come to life and fly up into the air. One of them flies in front of Aladdin and deflects one of Scara's arrow with his own. Aladdin climbs back up onto Abu's back.)

Scara: Ooh, that shot was right on target and everything!

(Scara starts to aim again, but the other two cupids have grabbed her horse's tail, causing her to fall off. Genie catches her.)

Genie: (hugging her) Ooh, you are so cute when you're battle-crazed!

(Sultan is following Hippsodeth's chariot.)

Hippsodeth: Forget your father, Jasmine. The Galafems are your family now!

Sultan: You are quite mistaken, madam! (to Carpet, who is steering while Sultan uses his bow) Get me up there. It's time to do some damage.

(Sultan shoots an arrow at the link connecting Hippsodeth's flying horse to her chariot, and the chariot starts to fall.)

Hippsodeth: No!

(Sultan swoops down and saves Jasmine, while Hippsodeth and the chariot keep falling. Genie then appears by the chariot with Scara.)

Genie: You know, ride sharing is an idea whose time has come. (puts Scara in the falling chariot with Hippsodeth) Hate to be a nag, but you aughta buckle up, too!

(Hippsodeth, Scara, and the chariot all fall into a lake.)

Genie: Ooh, told ya!

Sultan: Follow me, my boy! Back to Agrabah!

Aladdin: (struggling to stay on the winged donkey's back) Uh, yes, your highness. Whoa!

(They fly away from the island.)

(Hippsodeth and Scara are sitting in the lake.)

Hippsodeth: The Galafems have been defeated in battle...

Scara: Sounds like rematch time! I'm game!

(Hippsodeth faints and falls backwards into the water.)

(Setting: the palace, that night. Genie, Iago, and Abu are all dressed as mechanics, examining Carpet.)

Genie: I don't know, Carpet, looks like a weave-job to me.

Iago: Uh, yeah, that's gonna cost ya. We charge by the hour.

Abu: Uh huh.

(Sultan is playing the shooting gallery game with the three cupids. Aladdin and Jasmine are watching.)

Sultan: Ooh! That's two for me!

Jasmine: Great shot, Father!

Aladdin: He hasn't missed one yet!

Sultan: Not bad for someone who doesn't get out of the palace much, hmm?

Aladdin: I was wrong, your highness. You know, you're pretty handy on an adventure.

Sultan: Splendid to hear you say so, my boy. 'Cause I heard about about a sunken treasure. It's guarded by sea serpents. But I propose we move in at night. We'll have surprise on our side then.

Iago: Dating tip: always let the girl's father win!

Aladdin: Yes, your highness...

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74. Beast or Famine / Кому акула по зубам
SORRY, but this episode is not completed

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75. Sneeze the Day / День большого чиха
SORRY, but this episode is not completed

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76. Sea No Evil / Море скорби
Narrator: In a dark land, upon a dark peak, a gateway to the evil Netherworld stood in the form of a tree. Evil spirits used this gateway to enter into the realm of the living.

(We see a fresco painting of the tree, with an evil spirit emerging from it.)

Narrator: Dark sorcerers sought the tree and fashioned it into a ship's figurehead.

(There is a painting of hooded figures carrying the figurehead, which is carved into a demonic shape.)

Narrator: They mounted the gateway upon their vessel, the Black Viper, and ventured forth to spread evil to every shore of the seven seas.

(Painting of the sorcerers sailing on the Black Viper.)

Narrator: But their ill fate was met upon stormy waters, as though nature herself was protecting the world from the dark forces beyond the gateway, which even now plot to lure someone with the false promise of treasure. Someone of flesh, whose touch will bring their release.

(The painting shows the Black Viper being struck by lightning and sunk, then at the bottom of the ocean, surrounded by eels.)

(Setting: the beach. There are several deep holes in the sand, one of them with sand being thrown out of it, while Iago and Abu look down into the hole.)

Iago: I'm tellin' ya, the map says the treasure's right here! (points to a giant X on a map)

Aladdin: (climbing out of the hole) Where did you say you got this map?

Iago: Crazy Shahib's Map Emporium.

Aladdin: Crazy Shahib? The guy who'll stand on his head on a bed of nails to make a deal? The guy who gives away free candied bananas with every purchase?

Iago: Uh, must be a different Crazy Shahib. Sound familiar, Abu?

(Abu is eating a candied banana.)

Iago: Heh heh, hey, Abu, where'd you get the candied banana?

Aladdin: (sighs) You guys should know better!

Genie: (appears dressed as a gardener) I've planted the charges, Iago! (turns into a construction worker and puts hard hats on the others)

Iago: Blowing up the next sand dune will save us a lot of digging.

Aladdin: Blowing up the—

Genie: If there's treasure in there, we'll know in a flash.

(Genie hits the detonator, the dune explodes, and they are all buried in sand.):

Aladdin: I'm… I'm tired of your harebrained schemes!

Iago: (to Abu) Hear that, hair-brains?

Aladdin: You, Iago! Read my lips: no more treasure hunts! (is stuck in the sand) Genie, a little help?

(Genie creates playground equipment on top of the dune, and Aladdin slides out on the slide. Aladdin then storms off, followed by Genie.)

Genie: Al!

Abu: Uh oh…

(A figure rises out of the sea, behind Abu and Iago.)

Iago: What's with him? Just because a guy has a ten-gallon turban and a gimmick does not mean he's dishonest.

Abu: Oh yeah?! (chatters angrily)

Iago: Oh, now you're questioning my judgment?

(A shadow falls over Abu and Iago. Abu sees what it is and falls silent, but Iago keeps talking.)

Iago: Look, if you're such a good judge of character, why do you let me talk you into these things?

(Abu points frantically at the hooded figure behind Iago which has just walked out of the ocean.)

Iago: Huh? What? What is it? You look like you've seen a g— (turns around) a g— a g— a g— (holds up the map) Would you like to towel off?

Herald: I seek the one called Aladdin.

Iago: Uh, Aladdin?

Herald: I am a herald come to bring him the key to unimaginable treasure.

Iago: Uh, that's very interesting. And, uh, where did you say this treasure was located?

Herald: That information is for Aladdin and only Aladdin.

Iago: Well, Al and myself are pals, see? Why don't you tell me the info and I'll pass it along? Whadaya say, Harold? Can I call ya Hal?

Herald: Aladdin and only Aladdin.

Iago: Oh boy, what are we— (sees Abu hiding behind a rock) Say… you've never actually seen Aladdin, have you?

Herald: I have not.

Iago: I see. (flies over to Abu) Oh, Aladdin! There you are! Hal here has been lookin' all over for you, Aladdin. (pushes Abu toward the herald) Why didn't you speak up?

Abu: Huh? Me?

Iago: (whispering) Just play along, chimp!

Herald: Greetings, Aladdin. I grant you passage to the greatest treasure ship ever lost at sea. (pulls a conch shell out of his robe and holds it out to Abu with a skeletal hand) Blow the shell, hear its sound, your path will unveil and riches be found.

(As he bends over to hand the shell to Abu, we can see the skull under the herald's hood. Abu tries to run away, but Iago catches him.)

Iago: Aladdin is so humble, the thought of giving up squalor is too much for him! Don't be rude to the nice herald, Aladdin! Take it!

(Abu takes the shell.)

Herald: My task is complete.

(The herald collapses, and his skull rolls over to Abu, who screams and faints.)

Iago: All right, so Crazy Shahib's a con man with a bad hat. But this guy is for real. Uh, was, anyway. And since Al is so sick of "harebrained treasure hunts" we'll just have to keep this baby to ourselves. Blow the shell, huh? Seems weird, but here it goes. (blows into it but now sound comes out) Of course it would help if I had lips! Here, you blow it.

(Abu shakes his head and backs away.)

Iago: What?

(Abu points at the skeleton.)

Iago: That? Relax. Skeletons are a good sign! Haven't you ever heard the old saying: "A skeleton's visit is worth a king's ransom."

Abu: Really?

Iago: It's an old saying. Now come on, it's all up to you. Don't blow it by not blowing it.

Abu: Well… okay.

Iago: That a boy, we're gonna be rich!

(Abu takes a deep breath, but can't get a sound out of the shell either.)

Iago: Come on! Big breaths, big breaths! Use those big ape lungs!

(Abu collapses, exhausted.)

Iago: We're going to need a bigger ape.

Abu: Aladdin?

Iago: D'oh, Al had to choose today to give up treasure hunting! He'll never do it! We're ruined! Wait, Al doesn't need to know that part. What if he thinks we're gonna, say, rescue someone? I've got an idea.

(Setting: that night, just outside Aladdin's hovel. Iago and Abu are wearing the herald's cloak. Iago is in the head, holding the skull, while Abu is wearing stilts and is below him, holding a candle.)

Iago: Okay. Hand me the candle.

(Abu hands it up to Iago, but burns his tail feathers accidentally.)

Iago: Yaah! Watch it! (puts the candle inside the skull)

Aladdin: (wakes and sees a hooded skeletal figure) Huh?

Iago: (in a ghostly voice) Ooooohhhh…

Aladdin: Who are you?!

Iago: I am the ghost of a poor sailor, doomed when my ship went down in cursed waters.

Aladdin: I'm… sorry. But why come to me?

Iago: Oh, woe is me! If only… no, it is too much to ask.

Aladdin: What? What's too much to ask?

Abu: (whispering to Abu) We're playin' him like a zither! (out loud) If only someone from your living world could release me.

(Abu holds out the herald's arm, which has been stuck back together, and has the shell stuck to its hand.)

Iago: Blow this at the ocean, and your way, uh, will be set in motion.

(Aladdin tries to take the shell, but it's stuck to the skeleton hand. He ends up pulling the entire arm out of Abu's grasp.)

Iago: Uh, keep it.

Aladdin: But, wait! I don't understand!

(Abu and Iago back out of the hovel door.)

Iago: Just blow the shell! I've got to get wandering! Uh, curse, you know.

(They collapse down the stairs. Aladdin hold the conch shell and stares at it wonderingly.)

(Setting: the beach, the next morning.)

Genie: Oh, I don't know, Al. Skeletons are a bad omen. Haven't you heard the old saying? "A skeleton's visit can cost you a king's ransom!"

(Abu glares at Iago.)

Iago: Eh, that's the old old saying.

Aladdin: Well somebody needs my help. I have to try. "Blow this at the ocean and your way will be set in motion." Wonder how?

(Aladdin blows the shell, making a loud sound. The sea bubbles, then parts, making a path. They start to walk along the path, staring up at the walls of water on either side.)

Iago: That skeleton packs some pretty powerful magic!

(Aladdin feels the wall of water then sticks a finger through toward a fish on the other side. A school of fish then swims out of that wall, flies past them through the open air, then back through the wall of water on the other side. A manta ray slides beneath Iago's feet.)

Iago: Whoa!

(Abu looks at some anemones, while Aladdin and Genie watch a jellyfish and a squid swim past. The squid shoots ink at Genie. A seahorse then swims up to Aladdin's face.)

Aladdin: (laughs) Hello little fella!

(The seahorse swims away, and a shark suddenly appears and just misses taking a bite out of Aladdin. While he runs away from it, Genie turns into a sailor and grabs the shark's tail.)

Genie: Not so fast! (spins the shark around, then tosses it far away)

Aladdin: (panting) Thanks, Genie.

Genie: Al, you were almost seafood! Sure we should go ahead?

Abu: Nuh uh! Nuh uh!

Aladdin: Genie, if this was just some treasure hunt I'd say no, but that poor soul is counting on me.

Abu: Huh?

Iago: That's right, boys, this isn't just some treasure hunt! So let's move!

Genie: (turns into a doctor and takes Iago's temperature) You feeling okay, bird?

Iago: Yeah, well, who knows? Maybe this, uh, grateful soul will give us a reward? Huh?

(They continue following the path into the deep ocean. The walls of water are now hundreds of feet high.)

Aladdin: I'd hate to be down here when these walls come down.

Genie: Yeah, that's a lot of tonnage. We'd be crushed like… uh, easily crushed things. I'll hang on to this just in case. (puts the shell in his sash)

Abu: Easily crushed things?

Iago: Just relax, Chihuahua. The only danger's gonna be if Al finds out we're down here on a treasure hunt.

(Abu sees a fish skeleton on the ground and screams. They look around and there are similar skeletons all over the sea floor.)

Aladdin: What is this place?

Genie: (as a vampire) Looks like a graveyard for eels! Hey, I've heard about this place! Legend has it the eels' graveyard marks a sunken ship… but it wasn't just any ship. There was something special about it. What was it? I know, I'll look it up. (a giant book appears) "Undersea Almanac, Eel Edition." Let's see… moose lodge of the eels…

Iago: If Genie finds out it's a treasure ship we'll be sunk! (gulp) So to speak.

Genie: (walking as he reads) Dreaded dentist of the eels… Funeral home of the eels… ah, getting warm!

(Iago turns a sand dollar Genie has stepped on, sending him walking off in a different direction, off through the wall of water and into the ocean. He is so engrossed in his book that he doesn't notice.)

Genie: Here it is! Graveyard of the eels… now what's it say?

Abu: Aladdin! Alad— (Iago claps his wings over Abu's mouth)

Iago: Shh, don't tell Al! We're so close!

Abu: Aladdin! (runs to Aladdin, who is out ahead of them) Aladdin!

Iago: No, wait! Come—

(They can now see the shipwreck nearby.)

Iago: Ah!

Aladdin: We found it.

(There is a close up of the ship's figurehead. We can see it is the same as the one on the Black Viper from the beginning of the episode. Abu shakes with fear and gibbers something.)

Abu: (shivering with fear) Creepy feeling on my neck!

Iago: What creepy feeling on your neck? It's all that monkey fuzz. Now relax and smell the treasure.

Abu: Hey, where's Genie?

(Abu starts to tell him, but Iago pushes him out of the way.)

Iago: Excellent question! You look around outside, I'll search the ship. You know, smuggling panels, treasure hold, things like that.

Aladdin: Iago, what's up? You've been acting strange lately.

Abu: Ala— (Iago tackles him)

Iago: Strange? Whatever do you mean?

Voice: Ah, you have come.

Aladdin: Where are you?

Voice: Over here. The figurehead.

Iago: Hey, what's with the spirit? I thought we made that part up.

Abu: Uh oh…

Voice: Touch the figurehead and the treasure shall be yours.

Aladdin: Treasure? What treasure?

Iago: Uh, he means, where is the treasure?

Voice: You must release me first.

Iago: Okay, fine. Then we get the treasure?

Aladdin: Iago!

Iago: Look, Al, we were promised big treasure, so go and touch the figurehead like the guy says!

Aladdin: We weren't promised any treasure!

Iago: You weren't, we were.

Aladdin: What are you talking about, Iago?

Iago: We knew you wouldn't go for the gold, so we threw on a cloak and made up the rescue story. Uh, me and Abu, that is.

Aladdin: You what?!

Abu: Oh no…

Aladdin: If you made up the story about the spirit, then who is this guy?

Iago: Beats me, but there's one way to find out. Let the money flow, baby!

(Iago pushes Aladdin's hand onto the figurehead. There's a flash of light and Aladdin is gone. Iago is now holding a gray, clawed hand.)

Aladdin: (voice) Iago? Where am I?

Iago: (looking up) It's you!

(We now see the hand belongs to Ayam Aghoul.)

Ayam: Yes! Once again Ayam Aghoul is free! And I owe it all to you, little living thing. You and my old friend Aladdin.

Aladdin: (voice coming from the figurehead) It's dark here. What's going on?

Ayam: Revenge, silly boy. I want you to see what it's like in the Netherworld. Maybe you'll think twice next time you decide to banish someone there. If there is a next time. (laughs)

Iago: Oh, man, this is bad.

Ayam: So, how's the weather been, fellas? (cracks his back) Oh, that subzero Netherworld climate's bad for my lumbago, you know. Yes, I'm really looking forward to summer. Hmm, a plague of locusts might be nice in Agrabah this time of year. And an infestation of bloodworms will really liven my spirits. (laughs and starts to walk away)

Iago: Al! Poor kid! I had no idea! Why do you let me talk you into these things! What're we gonna do?

Aladdin: Reverse the spell! Make Aghoul touch the figurehead!

Iago: Make him touch the figurehead. Oh, sure! Piece of cake!

(Abu chatters angrily at Iago.)

Iago: Okay, okay! You're callin' the shots!

(Abu and Iago tie a rope around Ayam and try to drag him back.)

Ayam: Hey! (disappears in a puff of smoke) Wretched little creatures! You cannot contain the duke of decay!

Iago: Oh well. We tried and he got away.

(Ayam's hand emerges from the sea floor and grabs at Iago, who dodges; he and Abu run away.)

Iago: Okay, so maybe skeletons are a bad omen!

Ayam: (out of the ground now) You've put me in a rotten mood! Now you will suffer!

(Abu takes a deep breath, then jumps into the wall of water, pulling Iago with him. Ayam reaches in after them, but they swim away.)

Ayam: Your little lungs thirsty for air?

(Abu's hat sticks out of the water. Ayam grabs at it; while he does, Iago sticks his head out and takes a breath. Ayam reaches after Iago, while Abu takes a breath. While he reaches after where Abu was, Abu reaches out behind Ayam's back and steals his hat back.)

Ayam: Hmm, perhaps a little assistance from the locals.

(Ayam sends magic through the wall of water, where it hits two eels, who then charge at Abu and Iago. They swim away, back out into the air, where Ayam grabs them.)

Ayam: Gotcha! (laughs) Perhaps my pets would like to feast on your brains.

(The eels stick their heads out into the air and snap at Abu and Iago.)

Iago: (crossing his eyes) Uh, no brains here.

(Abu lets his tongue hang out of his mouth and stares off into space.)

Ayam: Then they'll have to make do eating your mangy bodies!

Abu: Help!

Iago: Did I mention I'm sorry I ditched the genie?

(Elsewhere, Genie is still walking along the ocean floor, reading his book. He is being followed by three fish.)

Genie: Let's see… sunken ships, sunken ships… ah, here it is! Sunken ships in the graveyard of the eels! Hmm, the only one listed is the Black Viper. (reading) "The Black Viper's figurehead is a gateway to the Netherworld that feeds on human victims. Under no circumstances should the figurehead be touched." (gasps) The Black Viper! Ooh, we've got to get out of here! (sees the three fish) Guys, you've devolved! Hey, I'm wet. Where'd everybody go? I've gotta warn the guys!

(A giant shadow passes over Genie.)

(Setting: back in the graveyard of the eels.)

Iago: Well, look, you don't wanna hurt us. We let you out, right? We're your friends!

Ayam: Friends? Let me introduce you to my friends.

(There are four floating hooded figures in front of the Black Viper.)

Iago: Uh, mention it. Hey, you guys must know Harold! Hal! Our old buddy!

Abu: (nervous) Yeah, Hal!

Ayam: The original dark sorcerers of the Black Viper. Dedicated to bringing more humans to the Netherworld.

Iago: And more of you guys out here?

Ayam: They're good people.

(Ayam hears a sound behind him and turns around. Genie rides up to them on a whale. The whale knocks into the four skeleton sorcerers, breaking them into pieces.)

Ayam: Fine! Your friends for mine!

(Ayam throws Abu and Iago to the eels. Iago manages to stop in mid air before he hits the wall of water and grabs Abu, flying off with him. The eels chase after them. Meanwhile Genie swims past a second time on the whale.)

Genie: (waving a cowboy hat) Yee ha! Oh, you gotta love that food chain!

(The whale chases the eels back into the water. When the whale goes through the wall of water, Genie smacks into it and falls to the ground. The shell falls out of his pants and lands at Ayam's feet.)

Genie: (as a surfer) Whoa, wipe out! Next time I stay in the kiddie pool! (to Abu and Iago) Guys, whatever you do, don't touch that figurehead!

Aladdin: (voice) Genie?

Genie: Al? (covers his face) He touched the figurehead.

Iago: Well, basically. Yes. Look, we gotta get death-breath to touch it if we wanna get Al back.

Genie: (as a policeman) Sorry, this is the living world. If you don't have a permit to rot I'm gonna have to send you back.

Ayam: You can't send me back without a gateway. (crushes the shell, then disappears)

Iago: Uh oh.

Genie: Easily crushed things!

(The walls of water begin to crash down. Genie grabs Iago and Abu and carries them up to the surface. They emerge from the water in an elevator and look down at the water. The top half of the figurehead is floating there.)

Genie: Al! (picks up the broken figurehead) Al, are you in there? Speak to me! We've gotta find the other half, or Al's gone for good!

Ayam: (laughs, we can now see he is floating in the air near the bottom half of the figurehead) What a shame. Now all my zombie friends are trapped for eternity… with that dolt Aladdin! (picks up the second half of the figurehead) Well, I'm sure another gateway to the Netherworld will open up… in a thousand years or so!

(Genie throws the top half of the figurehead at Ayam. It lands on top of the bottom half. Since Ayam is now touching the complete figurehead, he vanishes, and Aladdin appears.)

Ayam: No!

Aladdin: Whoa!

Abu: Aladdin!

Iago: Al, you're back!

Genie: (holding the figurehead with tongs) I think this will be safer in orbit. (throws it into the sky)

(Genie creates a boat for them; they are lying on it on deck chairs.)

Aladdin: Thanks, Genie.

Genie: Don't mention it.

Aladdin: So, thought we'd go on a little treasure hunt, eh, Iago?

Iago: Well, yeah, at least there was no harm done, right? I mean, seeing how you made it back okay.

(Aladdin and Genie wink at each other.)

Aladdin: Oh, no harm done at all.

Iago: (sigh) Glad to hear it.

(Everything suddenly goes dark.)

Iago: Hey, what happened? Everything went dark!

Aladdin: There must have been another gateway! Don't worry Iago, we'll save you!

(We can now see Genie is holding a jar, which Iago is inside.)

Aladdin: …even if it takes years.

Abu: Yeah! (laughs)

Genie: Watch out for those zombies!

Iago: No, wait, guys! I gotta get out of here! It's… it's cold and there's zombies! Aah! Zombies! I can see 'em now! Help! Guys!

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77. The Lost Ones / Бой с тенью
(Setting: the marketplace just before sunset.)

(Merchants are gathering their wares to take home for the night. Farouk,
a fruit merchant, is almost tripped up by a little boy.)

Farouk: Why you...

Waheed: (innocently) Sorry, mister.

Farouk: Out of my way, boy. The entire city must be indoors by nightfall!

Waheed: (stealing apples while Farouk’s back is turned, takes a bite of
one) Why’s that, mister? (slips some apples and a bunch of bananas down
his shirt)

Farouk: Orders from the palace. Last night another child disappeared.

Waheed: (eats an apple) Disappeared? How?

Farouk: Poof! Like that! Into thin air! Now if only you would do the
same!

Waheed: (picks up an orange and puts it in his vest) Yes, sir. I’m
sorry, sir. I’ll be leaving now, sir. (runs away, but runs into Aladdin,
spilling fruit everywhere) Hey, why don’t you watch where you’re going?

Aladdin: Watch where *I’m* going?

Abu: Yeah!

Aladdin: Look, street rat, you oughta be more careful.

Waheed: (picking up fruit) The name’s Waheed, and I had the right of
way, mister.

Aladdin: No, I meant careful about -

Waheed: (sarcastically) Oh, the disappearances? Kids vanishing, poof?
Not scared.

Farouk: (off screen) Hey! You little thief!

Waheed: Farouk. I’m not scared of him either.

Aladdin: Ah, the case of the stolen fruit.

Abu: Uh huh.

Waheed: Hey, I know it’s wrong to steal. I don’t need any lectures. I’m
not going to be a street rat forever, you know. Someday...

Waheed and Aladdin: ... I’m gonna make something of myself.

Waheed: How’d you know that? (Aladdin is completely still, as if
hypnotized) Mister? Mister?

(The camera rotates around Aladdin, and then everyone is gone except
Aladdin. He is suddenly standing in an alley next to a well. A little
boy runs into the alley; he doesn’t seem to see Aladdin.)

Amal: Hurry up, slowpoke! (Aladdin turns around) I’ve seen sand worms
move faster than you, Aladdin!

(A younger Aladdin runs into the alley, panting.)

Young Aladdin: I don’t think we should have stolen that.

Amal: (jumps up onto a wall; mocks Aladdin) I don’t think you should
have stolen that... (pulls out a sack of coins) Like you’ve never
stolen anything before.

Young Aladdin: (jumps up on the wall with him) I only steal food! To eat!

Amal: Oh, big difference. Listen, I’m not gonna be a street rat forever,
like you. (pushes young Aladdin off the wall) Someday, I’m gonna make
something of myself.

Young Aladdin: I won’t be a street rat forever. But I’m not going to
make something of myself by doing bad things, Amal.

(Amal is gone.)

Young Aladdin: Amal? (sees a shadow go around the corner) Amal! (runs
after the shadow) Amal? (sees a dark figure jump into the well) Amal!
(looks down the well; there’s nothing there)

Aladdin: (watching his younger self) Amal. Amal!

(Genie snaps his fingers in front of Aladdin’s face, and everything
returns to normal, and Aladdin is in the marketplace again.)

Genie: (to Abu) Feed him anything sugary? You know it makes him...weird.

Abu: Nuh uh.

Aladdin: Huh? (shakes his head) Whoa, I just had the strangest -

Genie: Al, who’s Amal?

Aladdin: My best friend. When we were kids. Until he disappeared.

Abu: Huh?

Aladdin: One second Amal was right there. And then I turned my back...
and he was gone. I chased after a shadow - of something. But it
disappeared, too. I never found Amal. Never found out what happened.
Hey! Hey, I was talking to a kid! Where’d he go?

Genie: About yea high (pulls out a tape measurer) packing this much
fruit? (turns into Carmen Miranda) He ran off... (back to normal) after
making Farouk slip on a banana.

Abu: Yeah. (makes a sound like someone slipping on a banana)

Aladdin: Genie...the children. The disappearances. It’s happening again.

(Setting: Agrabah, that night.)

(Aladdin, Abu, and Iago are flying over the city on Carpet.)

Iago: I knew it. I knew I should have migrated with the other birds
this year. But no! I’m here in Agrabah for monster-hunting season with
you bozos!

(A woman screams.)

Aladdin: Carpet! Down there! Quick!

(Carpet turns around.)

Iago: Oh, yeah, let’s get as close as we can. I wanna see monster drool.

(A woman and a baby she is holding are both crying.)

Woman: It tried to take my little Hamed!

Iago: I know he’s gonna say (with Aladdin’s voice) “There it goes! Come
on!” and we’ll go racing after it.

(A shadow goes around a corner.)

Aladdin: There it goes! Come on! (they fly after it)

Iago: Did I call that one, or what?

(They come to a dead end.)

Aladdin: (gasps) It’s gone! But where? It’s a dead end!

Iago: Do you have to call it a dead end? How about a cul de sac? It’s
so much nicer.

(There is a growling sound behind them.)

Iago: Eee! It’s trapped us!

Aladdin: (pulls out Genie’s lamp and rubs it) Genie! Help us!

Genie: (comes out of the guitar in the form of a grunge rocker, holding a
guitar) Thank you! (plays a chord) Good night!

(They all jump on Genie and cover his mouth. He changes back to normal.)

Genie: Uh, what’s goin’ on?

Aladdin: Shh! (points at the shadow; they all creep towards the corner)
Shh. (signals a count of three with his hand, and he and Genie jump
around the corner) Ha!

Genie: Yah!

Waheed: Aaaahhhh!

Iago and Abu: Aaaahhh!

Genie: Daaaaahhhh!

Aladdin: (closes Genie’s mouth) Waheed! What are you doing out here?

Waheed: I... I - I saw something...weird.

Aladdin: Yeah, we saw it too. Stay close.

Waheed: Anything you say.

Aladdin: Alright, Genie, we’re gonna - (Genie’s face is frozen) What’s wrong?

(There is a growling noise.)

Waheed: Yaahh!

(A gargoyle-like monster crawls down the side of the building towards
them. Aladdin picks up Waheed and sets him on Carpet.)

Aladdin: Carpet, take Waheed! Go! (Carpet flies away)

Iago: How about me?

Aladdin: So you’re the thing that took Amal!

(The thing roars in their faces.)

Genie: (fanning his face) Whoo! Ever try a breath mint?

(The thing claws at Aladdin, who does a back flip out of the way.)

Genie: Look out!

Iago: Yaaaahh! (the monster claws at Iago, knocking him into a wall)
Ouch. (he falls into a barrel, and looks out through a knothole) Ah, I
should be safe in here.

(Aladdin pulls a piece of wood off of a building, and hits the monster
with it. The monster is okay, but the wood breaks in half.)

Aladdin: I’m in trouble.

(The monster roars. Up on top of a building, Abu pushes off a piece of
stone, which hits the monster in the head. It roars and comes after Abu.
Abu runs away, and the thing can’t follow because Genie, as a fisherman,
has caught its leg with a fishing rod.)

Genie: Ya-hoo! It’s a big ‘un!

(He tries to pull it down, but it roars, jumps to another building,
pulls Genie up with the fishing line and slams his head into the building.)

Genie: (falling to the ground) Ow. (dizzily) The fish are really biting
today. Okay, I’m gonna end this right here, right now!

(Genie zaps the monster. The blast bounces off its hand and hits Iago
in the barrel.)

Iago: Yaah!

Genie: Ah, see. It’s got thick skin. I did not know that.

(It growls from the top of the building.)

Aladdin: What’s it doing?

Genie: Beats me.

(It crawls around the corner, walking on the walls, and ducks behind a
bridge. Aladdin runs after it.)

Aladdin: It’s gone!

Iago: Good!

(Setting: above Agrabah.)

(Waheed is flying away on Carpet.)

Waheed: Carpet. Carpet. Carpet! I think maybe we’re far enough away now.

(Carpet stops. A black round portal opens behind him, and a monster’s
hand reaches out.)

(Setting: an alley in Agrabah.)

Genie: What was that thing?

Aladdin: I don’t know.

Abu: I don’t know.

Iago: That was a first-class, bona fide, legitimate argument in favor
of migrating!

(Carpet flies around the corner, and circles Aladdin.)

Aladdin: Carpet? What? Where’s Waheed? No, not again.

(Setting: Aladdin’s hovel.)

Aladdin: Waheed’s gone, and it’s all my fault.

Genie: Oh, Al, it’s not.

Aladdin: It is! I let it happen, just like I let it happen to Amal.

Genie: (turns into a hockey player) Al, I’m gonna smack you upside the
head! Hard! (changes back) Snap out of it, buddy! You’re not doing
yourself any good like this. We’re going to find Waheed, okay? (grabs
Aladdin’s head and makes him nod) And who knows? Maybe we’ll even find Amal!

Aladdin: If he’s even alive. Who knows why this thing steals kids. Okay,
Genie, what’s the plan?

Genie: Glad you asked. We know the monster only takes kids, so, step
one: ... (grabs Iago)

Iago: Hey!

Genie: We get a decoy. And dress him in swaddling clothes. (Iago is
dressed as a baby; Genie holds a baby bottle)

Iago: No. No, no, no, no. Don’t listen to him. It’s really a stupid
idea. No, no.

Genie: Ah, ah, ah, ah! Baby-wabie needs his bottle-wattle!

Iago: No decoy! Monster will eat decoy!

(Genie zaps Iago, and he starts to cry like a baby.)

Genie: Much better. (stuffs the bottle in his beak) Where was I? Right!
Step two: the monster shows up and takes Iago.

Aladdin: (gasps) Genie! Iago’s gone!

Genie: Perfect! Now we’ll track him! (turns into Q from the James Bond
movies) The bottle Iago’s carrying sports a Lankershim 5200 homing
beacon. (hold up a small device, which is beeping) We’ll be able to
follow him wherever he goes.

Aladdin: And wherever we find Iago, we find the missing kids!

Genie: Check. You steer, I’ll track. (they all jump on Carpet; Genie
turns into an Englishman in a fox hunting outfit and blows a horn, and
zaps Abu, turning him into a bloodhound; Abu barks) Tallyho! (they fly
away) We’re getting a strong signal. We’re gaining on him...He should
be just below us.

Aladdin: I don’t see anything.

Genie: (looking at the tracker) Hey, now he’s way over here!

Aladdin: That’s clear across town!

Genie: What gives? I want to know how he does that!

Aladdin: I see him!

(A shadow goes around a corner.)

Iago: Help!

(They see the bottle lying on the ground.)

Aladdin: Iago.

(They see Iago stuck in a crack in a wall. Genie pulls him out.)

Genie: Uh!

(There is the sound of running footsteps. Aladdin turns around to see
Waheed running away, and runs after him.)

Iago: (pulls off his disguise) No! Wait! Al! It’s not what you think!

(Aladdin follows him to the place in his flashback. Waheed is leaning
against the well.)

Aladdin: The old well. Where Amal disappeared. Waheed! Ah, you’re all
right! (runs up and hugs him) Come on, let’s get you out of here.
(Waheed pushes him back) Uh!

Waheed: I’m not going anywhere.

Aladdin: What do you mean?

Waheed: Nobody stole me. I went with the monster because I wanted to.

Aladdin: What? Why?

Waheed: Power. (his eyes are yellow, and his hand is starting to turn
into a claw) I can do all kinds of neat things. I joined the kinship of
the El Katib! (picks up Aladdin and throws him, then jumps towards
Aladdin and rips off his shirt) I’m not a lowly street rat anymore. I’m
finally making something of myself. And the best part is, the El Katib
are immortal. I’m going to live forever!

Aladdin: If this is what’s happened to you, then - then Amal -

(The monster is standing behind Aladdin, and roars. It grabs him by the
vest and looks into his eyes.)

Aladdin: Amal?

Amal: (sighs) Yes. Amal. I, too, have finally made something of myself,
Aladdin.

(The others fly towards them on Carpet.)

Genie: It’s got Al!

Aladdin: Genie, no! It’s Amal! (Amal throws him down) Ooh!

Genie: Told you we’d find him, buddy!

(Waheed and Amal jump into the well; Genie turns into an Olympic diver
and dives after them. Amal creates a portal, and he and Waheed go
inside right before Genie hits the bottom of the well.)

Genie: Ow. (gets up) Alley-oop! Oops! (the portal starts to close, but
Genie grabs it and opens it again; he turns into a carnival announcer)
Step right up! See the amazing, living, shadow-painting doorway to who-
knows-where!

(The others look down the well.)

Aladdin: So that’s how it got clear across town! It moves through shadows!

Iago: Shadows? It’s the Shadow Walkers! The El Katib! (flies down to
the bottom of the well)

Aladdin: The El Katib. That’s what Waheed was talking about. (the
others fly down on Carpet)

Iago: I’ve heard about these El Katib guys. They come out once every
seven years, and only during a full moon.

Genie: (turns into an astronomer with a telescope, and starts doing
calculations on the side of the well) Which, according to my calculations,
sets in, hoo hoo hoo, 8 minutes, 30 seconds.

Iago: Hey! If we just wait out here, they’ll just go away, see? For
another seven whole years!

Aladdin: Come on, we don’t have much time.

Iago: Al, what are we doin’? The kid made his choice. He wants to be a jerk.

Aladdin: No! Amal may be too far gone, but Waheed’s not a monster - yet.
There’s still hope for him and the other children. (steps into the portal)

Abu: Yeah!

Iago: Hey, it was worth a try.

(The others follow him.)

(Setting: inside the portal. There is mist everywhere, and no ground.)

Iago: Nice place. It could use a little flooring!

Genie: Just don’t look down, or you’re a goner. I’ve seen it happen in
cartoons.

Aladdin: Shh! Listen!

(There is the sound of children crying.)

Genie: (makes his ear huge) Sounds like...kids!

Aladdin: It’s coming from over here! (points)

(Genie opens a portal where Aladdin pointed.)

(Setting: some ruins, through Genie’s portal.)

(The crying sound is louder; Aladdin jumps out of the other side of the
portal. There are some children behind glowing bars.)

Aladdin: It’s the kids! The lost ones! They’re all gonna be El Katib!
Just like Waheed.

Boy: Help! Let us out!

(Another boy starts crying.)

(The others come out of the portal.)

Genie: Amal’s been a busy boy, uh, El Katib.

Aladdin: Genie, this happened to Amal, too. He didn’t start it; someone
else is behind this!

(There is the sound of clapping. Mirage is sitting on a throne in the ruins.)

Mirage: Impressive, Aladdin. Impressive. And you figured this out all
by yourself, too!

Aladdin: Mirage. Mirage, set those children free!

Iago: Ho! That’ll work!

Mirage: Very well, Aladdin. (zaps the bars holding the children)

Aladdin: Carpet, get ‘em outta here, quick!

(Carpet carries the children away.)

Mirage: Bah! Take them! Those brats are useless crybabies not fit to be
El Katib. (Amal stands next to her) You see, every seven years brings
new blood into the kinship. The promise of power and immortality
entices them.

(More El Katib begin to crawl out of the ruins; Iago squawks.)

Mirage: Those with the seeds of true evil within them are perfect
additions to the legion.

Genie: Psst! Al!

Aladdin: I see them!

Mirage: (purrs, stroking Amal’s head) Amal was an exceptionally fine
specimen, (Waheed approaches her) and I have high hopes for young Waheed.

Aladdin: You’re not keeping him, Mirage.

Mirage: Ha ha ha ha ha. Wrong. (a portal opens behind Mirage) Say your
goodbyes, Aladdin. Waheed really must be going.

Waheed: What? Where am I going?

Mirage: Into the shadow realm, my little minion. Quickly, now, for when
the full moon sets, the portal will close.

Waheed: No, I don’t - I don’t wanna go! I’ve got things to do here!

Mirage: (teeth gritted) No, you’ll enter the realm now.

Aladdin: What’s wrong, Mirage? Did you fail to mention that with power
and immortality comes eternal servitude? That the El Katib can only
walk the earth for three nights every seven years?

Waheed: You’re lying!

Aladdin: If you don’t believe me, just ask my old friend Amal.

(Amal turns away from Waheed.)

Waheed: (to Mirage) You never said anything about that!

Mirage: Never mind that now, the portal’s closing.

Waheed: Good! Let it! I’m not going!

Mirage: You’ll do what I say, minion!

Waheed: Nobody tells me what to do, and I am not your minion!

Mirage: Fine, stay. When the moon sets, you die.

Waheed: What? (looks at the moon setting)

Mirage: Oh, I failed to mention that too! (hitting the back of her
hand) Bad Mirage! Bad, bad Mirage! Ha ha ha ha. All part of being El
Katib. Everything has a catch.

Waheed: (crying) I - I don’t want to be El Katib anymore! I don’t want to!

Aladdin: Mirage! Take me instead!

Iago and Abu: Huh?

Mirage: What?

Aladdin: Return Waheed to normal. Take me in his place. Even trade. Him
for me.

Iago: That’s it. He’s lost it.

Aladdin: Come on, Mirage, you know you’d rather have me.

Mirage: You’re too pure of heart to ever be El Katib, Aladdin. Ooh, but
I’ll relish having you, my greatest enemy, as my personal manservant.
Ha ha ha ha ha! (zaps Waheed back to normal)

Waheed: (rubbing his head) Oh.... (looks at his hand) What?

Mirage: Enter, Aladdin. There’s work to be done in the shadow realm.

(Aladdin starts to walk towards the portal.)

Waheed: (Carpet is holding him back) Aladdin, don’t!

(Aladdin enters the portal.)

Mirage: Ha ha ha ha ha! The uncorruptible Aladdin has joined the forces
of evil!

Aladdin: (pokes his head out of the portal) Just a couple of quick
addendums!

Mirage: Huh?

Aladdin: (jumps out of the portal) 1 - I get my own parking space.
Otherwise the whole deal’s off!

Mirage: (turns her head to see another Aladdin and Waheed running away) Wha...?

(The Aladdin standing next to Mirage changes into Genie in a puff of
smoke.)

Genie: 2 - You’re so cute! (kisses Mirage) Mmm-wah! (pulls out a toy
mouse) Here, have a cat toy.

Mirage: Tricked! (hits Genie back into a wall)

Genie: 3 - Good backhand. (squeaks the mouse)

Mirage: El Katib, arise! Stop them!

(The El Katib hiding in the ruins run after Aladdin and Waheed, and
more appear out of portals in front of them, roaring. They run off in
another direction, but Aladdin runs into Amal, who picks him up in his hand.)

Waheed: Let him go! (Amal pushes him out of the way) Uh!

Mirage: Yes! Now, destroy him! Squeeze him! Crush his spine!

(Amal starts to squeeze Aladdin, but then stops, and looks at him sadly.)

Mirage: What are you waiting for? Do it!

Amal: No. He was my friend.

Mirage: No?! (is surrounded by green lightning, Amal puts Aladdin down)
Eeee! (Mirage stops and calms down)

(The moon is setting, and the portal has almost closed.)

Mirage: Then die, Amal. Die. Farewell! (evil laughter, then disappears)

(The moon sets and the portal closes. The other El Katib slowly
disappear. Amal’s arm begins to glow as if he is vanishing, too.)

Amal: Goodbye, Aladdin.

Aladdin: Amal! (everyone looks sad, then Aladdin looks up at Amal
again) What?

(Instead of disappearing, Amal’s arm has become human again.)

Aladdin: You’re all right!

(Abu jumps up and down, chattering happily.)

Aladdin: But why? How?

Amal: I...don’t know.

Genie: I do! He wouldn’t kill ya, Al! Smart move. We like him. Which
means he doesn’t have what it takes to be El Katib!

Amal: I’ve...lost my seed of evil.

Waheed: (jabs Aladdin with his elbow) No seed of evil here!

(Mirage’s eyes appear in the sky above them, and she hisses at them.
The eyes fade away.)

(Setting: at the gates of Agrabah.)

(Aladdin hugs Amal, who is wearing a robe.)

Amal: Thank you, Aladdin. With every good deed I seem to regain more of...
of my humanity.

Aladdin: Please stay, Amal. You could do good here.

Amal: Agrabah has you. There are other places where I could be of more help.

Aladdin: Take care, Amal. (shakes Amal’s human right hand) You make
something of yourself.

(Amal messes up Waheed’s hair, then walks out into the desert.)

THE END

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78. Eye of the Beholder / В глазах смотрящего
Phasir: Why do you persist in tormenting humanity, Mirage?

Mirage: Why do you persist in tormenting *me*, Phasir!? You're so tiresome with your hopeless causes.

Phasir: On the contrary. It is you who have the hopeless cause. Good shall always triumph over evil for love is the
strength of good.

Mirage: Ho, ho! Love! It is no more than a tingly feeling. It is weak!

Phasir: No. Witness these souls, Mirage.

Jasmine: -laughing- Aladdin, you didn't!

Aladdin: -laughs- No, Jasmine. I really did.

Phasir: All your spells, all your incantations, all your potions could never destroy their love. -disappears-

Mirage: How dare you pull your cheap parlor tricks! Never destroy their love? -laughs to herself- We'll see about that,
Phasir. -turns into beautiful woman- We'll see.

********************

-Jasmine and Iago roaming marketplace-

Iago: Boring! This is boring!

Jasmine: You could’ve gone for sugared dates with Aladdin and Abu!

Iago: No way! I touch one date and, wham! I'm bloated for a day! Besides I’d much rather much be here with you.

Jasmine: Love you too, Iago.

Iago: -gasps- Princess, you shouldn't kid around like that. What would people think if they heard ya?

Mirage: -still in human form- Perhaps they would think she should get a new boyfriend.

Iago: See?

Mirage: Something to enhance your radiant beauty, my dear?

Jasmine: You... weren't here just a moment ago.

Mirage: Oh, the heat can play tricks on the weary shopper. This is where Asha always sells her goods.

Jasmine: I was sure that...

Iago: Oh, do you have any shadow? Something to make my beak look smaller?

Mirage: Perhaps some rose petals from Cairo? Your kiss will win any man you choose.

Jasmine: I’ve already chosen a wonderful man.

Iago: Oh! How 'bout an eyebrow thinning agent? Plucking doesn't do diddly.

Mirage: A young man for the young lady. How nice. I'm sure he loves you very much.

Jasmine: Yes, he does.

Mirage: He probably doesn't even notice those wrinkles.

Jasmine: Wrinkles?

Mirage: Oh, oh, small ones. Around the eyes. Hardly noticeable... yet.

Iago: Yeah, I see 'em. Oh, look. They make a little smiley face.

Mirage: It's a fact of life, my dear. The pretty face of youth just doesn't stay with us and then the man we love wants
another pretty face.

Iago: -rubbing cream on his beak- She's right. I've seen guys do it. Heck, I’ve done it... several times!

Jasmine: Iago!

Iago: What? I got a problem with commitment. I admit it.

Jasmine: Well Aladdin’s not like that. He loves me, not how I look.

Mirage: Perhaps... but can you be sure? -holds out fancy bottle- I have a very special lotion I use each night. When I
awake in the morning my beauty is flawless.

Aladdin: Oh, Jasmine. -appears with flower- For you, my darling. I've loved you from the moment I first set eyes on
your beautiful face.

Jasmine: -gasps- You love me... for my beauty?

Aladdin: Well, yeah!

Mirage: -whispering- Take the lotion, my dear. No charge.

Jasmine: Um, it's getting late. We should be going.

Aladdin: Uh, sure.

Iago: So, notice anything about my beak?

-Abu chatters-

Iago: "Big schnoze"!? Who asked you!?

-Mirage laughs wickedly to herself-

-at night in palace-

Jasmine: Oh, what can it hurt? -puts lotion on her face-

-morning-

Iago: Picnics! Charity banquets for ants, I’m tellin` you.

-in Jasmine's bedroom-

Jasmine: Oh, no! I've overslept! -screams-

Aladdin: Jasmine!? -enters her room- Jasmine, are you all right? -gasps-

Jasmine: -waist down turned into snake- Help me!

Aladdin: Who? What did this?

Jasmine: This lotion! That woman in the marketplace gave me this lotion and look what it's done!

Iago: Cursed cosmetics! I'm doomed! Is my beak sprouting hair!?

-Aladdin rubs lamp-

Genie: You have summoned the almighty genie of the -sees Jasmine- la... Whoa! Never mind.

Aladdin: Genie, find the woman who sold this to Jasmine! -holds out bottle for him to see-

Genie: -has dogs smelling bottle- Get a good whiff, chaps. -dogs start running- The hunt is on! -reappears in the room-
We looked everywhere! Not a trace! Zipp-o! She's history!

Jasmine: -crying- What'll I do?

Aladdin: I’ll find a cure.

Jasmine: What if there isn't one?

Genie: Oh, sure there is. The Tree of Renewal. Its fruit is good for whatever ails you.

Iago: Wait a minute! I've heard of this tree! It's impossible to get to!

Genie: Not impossible! Maybe a little death-defying...

Aladdin: I don't care! -takes Jasmine's hands- I swear on my love for you, I will cure you. -they hug tight-

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- The genie knows of the tree!? -growls- Go on your quest, Aladdin. Your love is no
match for the pitfalls ahead. You will never make it to the Tree of Renewal!

-on their journey to find tree-

Aladdin: What is it, Genie?

Genie: Think of it as a map. Ancient nomads marked the way to the tree. I'll do the honors! -one finger short--grows
middle finger--places hand in marker--ball of fire shows direction- We go that way!

Aladdin: See. You're as good as cured.

-Jasmine gives him half smile-

-walking through swamp--four Genies are carrying Jasmine-

Genie: -serving Jasmine- Hors d'oevers? Mint tea? Slippers? Oh, sorry. I think I’ll see how dinner's doing in the oven.

Jasmine: Thanks, but I don't need all this. I'll walk... slither... whatever it is I do.

Iago: Well, no sense lettin` it all go to waste.

-Iago sits down in Jasmine's seat--the Genies holding it up dissapear-

Aladdin: Shhh! Did you hear that? Something's out there! Listen.

-octopus grabs Aladdin by leg pulling him into water-

Jasmine: Aladdin!

Thief 1: Give us your valuables or...

-Thief 2 blows into conch shell-

Thief 1: The gypuuk will finish your friend.

Iago: It's bad enough we're walking through a soggy, stinky swamp we have to get mugged too!?

Jasmine: Here! -throws them her purse- Now let him go!

Thief 1: But why? You are all going to the same place!

-Aladdin drowning-

Jasmine: Aladdin! -rises up on tail- Bring him back! -picks thief up with her tail- I said bring him back!

-Thief 2 blows into shell bringing drenched, coughing Aladdin back on shore-

Thief 1: Run! She's a monster!

Thief 2: Flee the horrible creature!

Jasmine: They're right. I am a monster.

Aladdin: No. No you're not. You're the woman I love. -they hug-

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- Such foolish perseverance you have, Aladdin, but I promise the worst is yet to come.
-growls-

Iago: Boy, Princess, that was some fancy tail work you used back there on those mugger jerks! Boom! Whack! You
sure ya wanna lose that tail? It comes in handy in tense situations.

Jasmine: -grabs Iago by body with her tail- Good point, Iago. It is handy. In fact there's some lotion left. You could
have a handy tail, too.

Iago: No! No! Ha, you're right, Princess. Bad idea. Lose the tail.

Genie: Let's see. Next marker should be around here somewhere.

-Abu finds marker leading down tunnel-

Genie: Nice work, monkey boy.

Aladdin: I guess we go down this tunnel.

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- You've come farther than I’d have wagered, young lovers, but I believe there are
more obstacles in your path.

Jasmine: Look! -points to ray of light-

Iago: Sunlight! Enough of this spelunking! I'm outta here! -looks up- Yes! A way out! -looks down--no ground- Ahh!
For birds only, that is. -air blows him up-

Aladdin: Iago!

Genie: Easy, Al. It's the legendary Tunnel of Wind! Ancient nomads used it as a way out of here. Watch. -takes Carpet-
-blows up to land--as kid- That was fun! Can I ride it again, Daddy? Huh? Can I? Can I? Can I? Please? -normal-
-yells down- It's fine! Come on up!

Aladdin: Well, should we try it?

-dog growls behind them--they escape by using Tunnel of Wind-

Genie: Did I hear a roar? -looks down hole- Ahh! Something's coming and it's got two heads. Oh, the ancient nomads
never mentioned this! Easy, boy, just don't wreck the furniture!

-Jasmine backs up into dead end, defenseless-

Iago: Use your tail! Whap! Whap!

-Jasmine whips at dog with her tail-

Aladdin: Come on, mutt! It's me you want! -jumps into hole- Carpet!

-Carpet catches him--dog falls--wind blows dog up-

-Genie looking down hole--yells--covers hole--dog hits its heads-

Genie: Yep! Two heads hurt more than one, eh, Al?

-Jasmine appears dead, lying partway into a cave-

Genie: Oh, no!

Aladdin: No. Not when we've come so far.

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- Oh, she's not dead, Aladdin, but you may prefer that fate when you see what's
become of her.

Aladdin: Jasmine! You're okay!

-she crawls out of the cave more snakelike than before-

Aladdin: -gasps- No!

Jasmine: Aladdin, what is it? -all jaws drop- Genie, I want to see myself.

Aladdin: Jasmine...

Jasmine: Genie, please!?

Genie: -holds mirror showing a fake reflection- Oh, yeah. You've got a smudge right there.

Jasmine: Genie!

-turns mirror around to show the real reflection--she gasps-

Iago: If she gets any worse we won't be the only animals in this club.

Aladdin: Uh, Jasmine...

Jasmine: I’m all right. We'll need some water before we move on.

Aladdin: Go ahead, Abu.

-Abu follows Jasmine to pond-

********************
-Jasmine looking at reflection in water--splashes reflection away with canteen- -Abu scared of her appearance-

Jasmine: I scare you, don't I, Abu?

Abu: Uh, nuh-uh.

Jasmine: It's okay. I scare myself, too. To think this happened all because I wanted to be beautiful for Aladdin. You've
been with him longer than I have, Abu. If we can't find a cure will Aladdin still love me?

Abu: Uh, uh-huh! Uh-huh! Uh-huh!

Jasmine: I hope you're right. I can live as a snake but I can't live without Aladdin.

-Abu comforts her-

********************

Aladdin: -starts to walk on bridge--bridge starts to break- I don't think it's safe.

Genie: -as hot air balloon- Well, climb aboard.

-Carpet feels sad-

Jasmine: Ah, Carpet, it's okay. I'll ride with you.

Iago: For once Genie being an airhead's a good thing.

Genie: Nice and easy. -sets them down on ground--returns to normal- Well, here we are safe and sound on terra firma!
-stomps on ground causing it to break-

Aladdin: -falls- Ahhhhh!

Jasmine: Aladdin!

-Jasmine pulls him up on Carpet with her tail--on ground Aladdin is shivering in heat of sun-

Jasmine: Aladdin? What's wrong with him?

Genie: Venom, from your barbs.

-she gasps-

Genie: Jasmine, you've poisoned Aladdin!

Jasmine: -crying- What have I done?

Iago: He's gettin` worse.

Genie: Carpet, keep him warm.

-Carpet obeys-

-in Aladdin's dream-

Aladdin: Jasmine!?

Jasmine: -trapped in cage- Help me, Aladdin!

-bars of cage turn into snakes--snakes turn into one giant serpent that grabs Aladdin--Jasmine slipping away-

Aladdin: Jasmine! No! Jasmine! Come back!

Jasmine: Help me, Aladdin! Help me!

Aladdin: Come back! No! No! -stops dreaming- No.

Genie: He's coming around.

Jasmine: Aladdin? Can you hear me? -now fully transformed-

Aladdin: Jasmine? Oh, thank goodness it's you. I just had the worst dream. -reaches his hand up to touch her face-

Jasmine: No! Don't touch me!

Aladdin: Oh, Jasmine.

Jasmine: My barbs almost killed you. If I can't touch you how can we ever be together? -slithers away-

Aladdin: Wait! Jasmine, we will be together as soon as we find the tree!

Jasmine: But what if we never make it? What if there is no tree?

Aladdin: We can't think about that.

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- Not so sure of your love now, are you Aladdin? Not so sure you can love her like this?

Genie: Aladdin! Come quick! I found it! The next marker!

Aladdin: We must be close!

-Aladdin places hand in marker--marker sinks to reveal tree-

Aladdin: I knew we'd find it.

Mirage: -watching from Morbia- Blast! You've come further than I’ve thought! -growls--gasps- But of course! What
was I thinking!? You still love her because you have hope she will change back, but what if I should take that from you
as well.

Aladdin: -picks some fruit- The most beautiful fruit for the most beautiful lady. -hands Jasmine piece of fruit-

-Jasmine gasps--fruit rots in her hands-

Jasmine: No!

-tree sinks into the ground, disappearing-

Jasmine: Aladdin! The tree!

Aladdin: -gasps- No! No!

Jasmine: I’m stuck like this... forever.

Mirage: -appears on Earth- I do love a tragic ending.

Aladdin: Mirage! So you're behind this!

Genie: Lady, I’m taking you out, and I’m not talking dinner and a movie!

-Mirage waves her hand and Genie is cut into pieces-

Genie: You're one sick kitty!

Mirage: I know! -laughing-

Aladdin: Mirage!

Mirage: I could tear you apart like I did your genie... but you're filled with blood!

-Aladdin gets mad--Jasmine holds him back--Aladdin backs off-

Mirage: Wise decision. Tell me, Aladdin, do you still love Jasmine knowing she will never be human again?

Aladdin: Don't listen to her, Jasmine. I'll never leave you.

Jasmine: No, Aladdin. She's right.

Aladdin: What?

Jasmine: Look at me. What kind of life can we possibly have together? I can't even touch you or you might die.

Aladdin: But Jasmine...

Jasmine: Go back to Agrabah, Aladdin.

Aladdin: I told you I’ll never leave you.

Jasmine: -burns with anger- Go away! -slithers away-

Genie: I’ll bring her back, Al.

Aladdin: No, Genie. It's gonna be a long trip back to Agrabah. You guys better get going. I'm staying with Jasmine.
-pours rest of lotion on his arm-

Mirage: No! It must be a trick!

Jasmine: Aladdin? -turns around to see fully transformed snake- No! Aladdin, what have you done!?!

Aladdin: Look, if we can't be together as people then we'll be together... like this.

Jasmine: But you'll never...

Aladdin: -puts his finger on Jasmine's lips- I’ll never leave you. I love you, Jasmine.

Mirage: This can't be! Love is weak! Weak!

-in Morbia-

Mirage: How? How is it possible for love to triumph over such adversity?

Phasir: Love is ever triumphant, Mirage. Aladdin and Jasmine have proven that your hate is no match for their love.

Mirage: That may be, but they'll suffer for the rest of their lives!

Phasir: No, they won't. You lost, Mirage. There's no need for them to pay for your defeat. -renews tree-

Mirage: No! No!

-back on earth tree appears--Genie hands Jasmine fruit--she eats--hands it to Aladdin--he eats--they change back to
normal--fruit drops to ground-

Iago: You think that fruit could make my beak a little smaller?

Abu: No way!

Jasmine: I’ll never leave you, Aladdin, ever. -they kiss-

-from mountain top watching happy, normal couple, thinking of his past love-

Phasir: You once left me, Mirage, to pursue your malevolent path, but one day love will triumph over your evil heart
and bring you back to me.

THE END

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79. The Hunted / Объект охоты

FADE TO:

EXT. - AGRABAH - THE MARKETPLACE - SUNSET

PAN - Merchants are closing up shop for the
night. OMAR, a fruit merchant, loads up a cart
with fruit, humming to himself. IAGO and ABU
stick their heads out of a barrel.

IAGO
See? What did I tell ya? Lots of leftover
fruit!

ABU
I don't know...

IAGO
What? This isn't stealing! It's surplus
inventory reduction. Now get goin'!

He shoves him towards the fruit.

IAGO (cont'd)
And don't bring back any prunes!

Abu creeps towards Omar's cart. A dark figure
watches the scene, and makes a hissing noise. Abu
starts to steal some APPLES.

IAGO (cont'd)
Come on, monkey! I'm starving!

Abu starts to run back to Iago carrying two
apples, but something swoops down and takes him,
and the apples fall to the ground. Omar turns
around.

OMAR
(gasps)
My apples!

IAGO
My monkey!

He looks up to see a pair of glowing yellow eyes,
gasps, and starts to back away; he then flies away
past Omar, screaming. Omar bites his nails
nervously, then runs away with his cart.

OMAR
Help!

He runs back for the two apples, then runs away
again. The figure looks around the corner and
hisses; its yellow eyes glow...

DISSOLVE TO:

INT. - ALADDIN'S HOVEL - SUNSET

GENIE and CARPET are playing a board game; each
have only one piece left. Carpet is about to roll
some DICE.

GENIE
You're going to attack my Babylonian
fortress? Ah, I'm going to lose again! Oh,
it all comes down to this! All is lost!
This is it! The end of the line!

He covers his eyes. Carpet rolls the dice; they
come up snake eyes.

GENIE (cont'd)
(looks at dice)
What do you know--I won. I actually won!

He laughs happily, then moves his piece to knock
Carpet's off the board; he makes an easy chair
appear underneath him and changes into a robe.

GENIE
So, my good fellow, how does it feel to be
the...loser! Loser, loser, loser!

Carpet sticks out a tassel to shake hands.

GENIE
That's it? Not even a pout? At least act
disappointed! You're ruining my gloat,
here! If there's anything I hate, it's a
smug rug.

Carpet walks over to Genie and pats him on the
shoulder. JASMINE and ALADDIN, meanwhile, have
just hung some curtains.

JASMINE
There, I think it adds a little warmth to
the old place. No holes.

IAGO flies straight through the curtains, ripping
a hole in them, screaming. He turns around and
flies straight into Aladdin

IAGO
Monkey! Monster! Gone!

He points outside.

ALADDIN
Whoa, slow down. Hey, where's Abu?

IAGO
(slowly)
Monkey...Monster...Gone!

JASMINE
(disbelieving)
A monster took Abu?

IAGO
A big one! With yellow eyes!

GENIE
Are you sure this alleged "monster" wasn't
a disgruntled merchant who pinched the
monkey for shoplifting?

IAGO
No, no, it - it wasn't like that at all.

He looks at Aladdin, then Jasmine.

IAGO (cont'd)
All right, okay, it was a little like
that...

ALADDIN
Come on, let's go find Abu.

They all exit.

IAGO
But there was a monster! A big, sweaty,
ferocious-smelling - ah, don't get me
started...

CUT TO:

EXT. - AGRABAH - NIGHT

ALL are searching for ABU.

ALADDIN
Well, he's not here.

IAGO
Has there been a sudden outbreak of
hearing loss? A monster got Abu!

Something whooshes past them.

ALADDIN
What was that?

He and JASMINE hold each other nervously.

GENIE
Maybe the parrot was right.

JASMINE
I've got a bad feeling about this...

GENIE turns into a camp counselor.

GENIE
All right, campers, time for the buddy
system! Everybody pair off.

He puts Aladdin and Jasmine together.

GENIE (cont'd)
Humans together. Stand up straight.

He next puts Iago on Carpet.

GENIE (cont'd)
Flying persons, watch your flaps. And I'll
pair off with, uh, um...my robot pal,
Rusty!

He makes a robot appear which looks like the one
from "Lost in Space." RUSTY rolls around,
flapping its arms.

RUSTY
Danger! Danger, Genie Robinson, danger!
Run for my life! Danger! Mommy! Mommy!

Rusty rolls away.

GENIE
Uh, I guess Rusty wasn't built with a
backbone circuit.

Aladdin starts walking.

ALADDIN
All right, everybody, stay close. And if
you see anything -

Suddenly, Iago yells and hits the ground - Carpet
is gone!

ALADDIN
Carpet!

JASMINE
What happened?

IAGO
(cough)
The rug was under me, and then, bam! I'm
gargling gravel! (spits)

There is a hissing sound. Everyone looks around.

GENIE
Okay, here's the plan...run!

Aladdin, Jasmine, and Genie run away.

IAGO
Hey, that plan is my intellectual
property!

He starts to fly after the others, but is way
behind; he looks behind and sees glowing eyes.

IAGO (cont'd)
It's following us! Oh!

The figure appears in an alley farther along.

IAGO (cont'd)
Ah! Ah! Oh! Ah!

The figure continues to follow them.

IAGO (cont'd)
Ooh! Eek! Ah! Oh! Oh! Eek! Ah! Oh!

He lands on a windowsill and sighs in relief.

IAGO (cont'd)
Ah, lost it.

There is a hissing sound, and he sees the yellow
eyes behind him.

IAGO (cont'd)
Aaaaahhhhh!

The others run back towards Iago, but all that is
left are some feathers on the ground.

ALADDIN
Iago! Huh?

Jasmine gasps; Genie picks up a feather.

GENIE
Uh, maybe he was molting.

JASMINE
Let's get off the street.

Genie turns into a trampoline, and Aladdin and
Jasmine jump on him and land on the roof. Genie
transports himself to the roof as well. There is a
hissing sound.

GENIE
This way!

The three run, and jump over to another rooftop.
As Jasmine is jumping, something reaches up and
grabs her ankle. She screams.

JASMINE
Aladdin!

Aladdin grabs Jasmine's hands, but she is being
pulled down. He loses grip on one of her hands.

ALADDIN
Hold on!

Genie, now wearing SHORTS, a Rugby SHIRT, and
SNEAKERS, pulls Aladdin up by his legs.

GENIE
Don't worry, Al. I was the anchorman for the
Memblos Ha-Ha's Imperial Tug of War. If I remember
right - ooh, we lost.

ALADDIN
(being dragged down)
Uh, uh - not what I needed to hear, Genie.

JASMINE
I'm slipping! Aladdin!

Aladdin loses grip on Jasmine's other hand, and
she screams as she is pulled down. Genie falls
backwards; Aladdin jumps down after Jasmine.

ALADDIN
Jasmine!

He bounces off the canopy of a shop and lands on
the street; Genie appears next to him as PLUTO the
dog.

Genie:
(sniffs ground)
Sorry, Al. There's no trace of her.

ALADDIN
(sadly)
Jasmine. No.

Genie turns into an FBI AGENT.

GENIE
I'm placing you in the Hero Protection
Program.

Genie carries Aladdin into a building; other Genie
agents appear and board up the windows; he hands
Aladdin some PAPERS and pulls out a lantern.

GENIE (cont'd)
This is your dossier. Study it, memorize
it, and destroy it.

Aladdin pulls out a paper and looks at it - it is
a picture of him wearing glasses and a fake
moustache.

GENIE (cont'd)
Your new moniker is Peewee Peterson, but
you also answer to Sluggo. Just to be sure
you go nowhere without me...

He handcuffs Aladdin to himself.

ANOTHER GENIE
The area is secure, sir.

GENIE
Roger that. I'll keep an eye on Peewee.
Head out.

The others march away; Genie changes back to
normal.

GENIE (cont'd)
Yep, that monster's gonna get a semi-
phenomenal, nearly cosmic migraine if he
lays a hand on my pal Al.

ALADDIN
Genie, I can't stay in here. I've got to
find Jas -

Suddenly, Aladdin is pulled up by something.

ALADDIN (cont'd)
- mine!

The lantern falls to the floor, breaks, and goes
out.

GENIE
Al? ...Al?

He turns on a flashlight.

GENIE (cont'd)
I must warn you, I have a bunny with me!
A bunny with big, sharp teeth!

The "bunny" growls.

GENIE (cont'd)
A saber tooth, flesh eating bunny! Whoo,
it's scary...

The "bunny" looks at him.

GENIE (cont'd)
Ah! Perhaps a little too scary... Hmm,
nobody here; must have been frightened off
by my bunny beast.

The MUKTAAR enters behind him. Genie turns
around, and screams when he sees him.

GENIE (cont'd)
The Muktaar!

The flashlight goes off.

GENIE (cont'd)
Please don't make me a slave again. I
don't like it.

Muktaar lights a torch.

MUKTAAR
I have not returned to make you a slave,
Genie.

GENIE
Uh - really? Great. Heh, well, nice
seeing ya.

He shakes Muktaar's hand.

GENIE (cont'd)
Stay spooky babe.

MUKTAAR
I need you to help me.

GENIE
Help you? Why should I help you, a sworn
enemy of genies?

MUKTAAR
Because... I have your friends...

He holds up a gold MEDALLION - Aladdin and rest of
the gang are visible inside. Genie gasps.

MUKTAAR (cont'd)
You will help me or I will destroy them...

GENIE
What could a genie possibly do to help a
Muktaar?

From off screen, there is a groan, followed by a
green hand smashing through the boarded up window.
Genie gasps again.

MUKTAAR
(frightened)
They found me!

MAMLUKS enter.

GENIE
The shambling mamluks of Mozenrath! ...If
Mozenrath is involved, it's got to be bad!

The mamluks attack.

GENIE (cont'd)
And this is bad!

He changes into a bodybuilder.

GENIE (cont'd)
Boy, you guys need some muscle tone. What
are you, girly ghouls? First, we're gonna
tighten up those old trapezoids.

He forces a mamluk onto an exercise rack, which
immediately pulls apart its arms.

GENIE (cont'd)
Don't push to it, work up to it...
These'll shape up the old jelly-bellies!

He puts two more mamluks on various other forms of
exercise equipment.

GENIE (cont'd)
Hmm, exercise alone won't do it, guys.
You need the cornerstone of health-a good
balanced diet! Or you'll just fall apart!

A mamluk falls apart, its head joining a large
pile of even more mamluk parts. Genie, back to
normal, slaps the Muktaar on the shoulder.

GENIE (cont'd)
Whoo! That's showing them, Muk!

Muktaar flips Genie down to the ground.

GENIE (cont'd)
Oh, right, I forgot. We hate each other.

MUKTAAR
(walking away)
Mozenrath has hunted me for many months...

GENIE
(follows)
Why would the wizard want you?

CUT TO:

EXT. - AGRABAH - NIGHT

MUKTAAR
Because I can sense magic.

GENIE
Oh, I see! He wants to use you as a
magic detector!

MUKTAAR
You have defeated Mozenrath before. Now
you will help me do the same.

GENIE
Alright... But why kidnap my friends? You
could have just asked for help.

MUKTAAR
We are not friends, genie. You would not
help a Muktaar.

GENIE
Why sure I would!

He grins - after a moment, his teeth fall out one
by one.

GENIE (cont'd)
Ok, so maybe I wouldn't.

MUKTAAR
As I thought.

He starts walking away again.

MUKTAAR (cont'd)
Come. Time is of the essence.

GENIE
Alright, if it'll get my friends back...
So, where do we start?

DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. - THE CITADEL - NIGHT

MUKTAAR
(V.O.)
We start at the heart of evil.
Mozenrath's kingdom - the Land of Black
Sand...

FADE TO BLACK

FADE TO:

EXT. - THE CITADEL - NIGHT

PAN from TOWER to BRIDGE. MUKTAAR appears,
knocking together two MAMLUKS who are patrolling
the area.

MUKTAAR
The way is clear.

GENIE, who is now is a Swiss mountain climbing
costume, throws a rope up, and climbs it.

GENIE
You know, mountain climbing always puts me
in the mood for hot cocoa.

MUKTAAR
No time for genie nonsense.

GENIE
There's always time for cocoa!

They cross to the Citadel. Muktaar pushes open
the doors.

CUT TO:

INT. - CITADEL - NIGHT

MUKTAAR
Mozenrath's lair. Now our battle starts!

They make their way through the halls of the
Citadel, sneaking past Mamluks. At one point,
they sneak around and hide behind a corner.

MUKTAAR (cont'd)
Danger lurks around every corner. An
enchanted place is this.

GENIE
How is it that you know so much about this
place?

MUKTAAR
I was a prisoner here...

GENIE
Oh, I've been here more times that I care
to remember. It seems like Mozenrath is
always finding a way to drag me here.

MUKTAAR
(sniffs air)
I smell something magical... Something
powerful...

GENIE
I bet it's the teen potentate with the
megalomaniacal disposition!

He changes into combat gear.

GENIE (cont'd)
Let's make his day.

Genie rushes towards the door, but Muktaar bars
his way.

MUKTAAR
Hold!

Genie is unable to stop in time, and they fall
through the door to...

CUT TO:

INT. - CITADEL - ROOM WITH PLANTS - NIGHT

Genie and Muktaar look up in surprise to see a
very large MEAT-EATING PLANT. The Plant
immediately grasps Muktaar with one of its
writhing vines; Genie is able to escape it by
ducking behind a column by the door. In terror,
Muktaar unsheathes his sword, and slashes at the
Plant, but to little avail. Instead, his bag
falls off him and slides towards Genie. The
MEDALLION that is holding THE GANG falls out of
it, and Genie picks it up.

GENIE
Don't worry, Al, I'll find a way to get
you out of there!

Genie puts the medallion back in the bag, and runs
with it into the HALL. Meanwhile, back in the
ROOM, Muktaar is still battling with the Plant as
it brings him closer and closer to his mouth.
Genie can hear this struggle in the hall, and he
pauses.

GENIE (cont'd)
Sorry guys. The Muktaar may be my sworn
enemy... Oh...

He glances back into the room. Muktaar is even
closer to being eaten. CU - Genie reappears in the
door, still in combat gear, a WEED-WHACKER in
hand.

GENIE (cont'd)
Eat this, fireweed of doom!

He runs to the Plant, savagely hacking off its
vines until all that is left is the Plant's stub,
as Muktaar falls from its grasp. Once the Plant
is no more, Genie turns to face Muktaar, changing
into a kimono and holding up a pot with normal
sized Venus fly traps.

GENIE (cont'd)
One Bonzai man-eating snapper plant, just
takes a little trimming.

He winks.

GENIE (cont'd)
These guys are cute, but watch out, they
still bite.

CU of pot-Genie taps one on its head, and it bites
his finger. He shakes it off.

MUKTAAR
(rising)
You... You saved me...

Genie changes to a superhero costume; light shines
down on him.

GENIE
I had to! It's a good guy thing! Truth,
justice, and saving people you may not
like.

MUKTAAR
You could have escaped with your friends.

GENIE
Oh, it's in my nature. I help people -
even you.

Genie puts out a hand to help Muktaar up, but he
doesn't take it.

MUKTAAR
This... was not expected. I owe you a
debt of honor that I must repay.

GENIE
(laughs)
Hey... Since we're all buddy-buddy-what
with me saving you and all - how's about
you...free my pals?

MUKTAAR
We are not friends.

He pushes Genie away, and picks up his fallen bag.

MUKTAAR (cont'd)
That is forbidden for our kind.

Muktaar exits the room.

GENIE
I knew you'd say that.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT. - CITADEL - HALL - NIGHT

PAN - two MAMLUKS, swords drawn, march through,
passing a gold and blue Egyptian SARCOPHAGUS that
looks familiar... They walk off screen. The
Sarcophagus opens its eyes-it is indeed GENIE.

GENIE
OK, they're gone.

He opens, and MUKTAAR peers out.

MUKTAAR
Excellent. Mozenrath is close...

GENIE
(normal)
You think?

MUKTAAR
(sniffs air)
Yes...

They continue trough the halls until they approach
a pair of larger doors. Muktaar kneels at their
base.

MUKTAAR (cont'd)
His evil stench is strong...

GENIE
Right!

He changes into a bull.

GENIE (cont'd)
This time for sure!

He snorts, and then rushes the door. CU -
Muktaar's eyes grow wide; with a sweep of his
cape, he steps out of Genie's way at the last
possible moment.
CUT TO:

INT. - CITADEL - ROOM - NIGHT

GENIE enters; he gasps in surprise and changes
back to normal as he sees the room holds...

GENIE
The Crystal of Ix!

LS-the Crystal is in the center of the room,
glowing red. A beam of light shoots from it and
surrounds Genie. He screams as it pulls him
towards it. He tries to resist, but cannot escape
it.

GENIE (cont'd)
Muktaar, help me!

MS of Muktaar watching in the doorway. He sweeps
his cape again, and steps out of frame. MOZENRATH
walks into the frame. CU - Mozenrath, Muktaar
standing behind him.

MUKTAAR
I have delivered the genie, as promised...

CU of Genie, still fighting the Crystal's pull.

GENIE
As promised?!

MOZENRATH
You want a genie? Hire a genie hunter!

XERXES floats into the frame.

XERXES
(evil cackle)
Muktaar trick Genie!

GENIE
No!

The Crystal finally overcomes the Genie, and he is
sucked inside...

FADE TO BLACK

FADE TO:

INT. - CITADEL - ROOM - NIGHT

MOZENRATH has now approached the CRYSTAL OF IX,
followed by MUKTAAR and XERXES. GENIE grunts from
inside.

MOZENRATH
Sure not to use any of traps on the genie?
Not even the magic trapping bolas?

MUKTAAR
It was as agreed.

MOZENRATH
Good... I need his magic to be pure...
Now, I could go into a long involved
description about how the Crystal of Ix
works, but in a nutshell-

XERXES
Crystal take Genie's power!

Xerxes cackles.

MOZENRATH
I could've said it better myself, but...
why bother?

GENIE
(to Muktaar)
What about your debt of honor? You owe
me! I saved your life!

MOZENRATH
What is he babbling about?

MUKTAAR
Genies are stupid. There is no such debt!
He even believed his friends were still
alive!

GENIE
Aladdin's dead?

MOZENRATH
(angry)
I wanted to finish Aladdin!

MUKTAAR
He was dangerous. It was the only way.

GENIE
(sadly)
Oh no...

Mozenrath grabs Xerxes around his neck.

MOZENRATH
Aladdin was to have been mine!

He throws Xerxes against a wall.

MOZENRATH (cont'd)
OK... OK... Let's look at the big picture
- I have the genie, Aladdin's dead, and my
plans for world conquest are shaping up
nicely. All in all, it's been a good
night.

He reaches into his cape, takes out a pouch, and
throws it to Muktaar.

MOZENRATH (cont'd)
You will find the sum we agreed upon, plus
a bonus for your ruthlessness.

GENIE
(mocking Muktaar)
I hope your consssscience lets you
ssssleep, you sssnake!

ELS - as Muktaar is leaving, he pauses at Genie's
words, and then continues to exit.

GENIE (cont'd)
I could've run away, but no, I'm a good
guy!

MOZENRATH
Now, my big blue friend, let's see how
powerful you are!

Genie gulps in fright.

CUT TO:

EXT. - DESERT - NIGHT

MUKTAAR and his beast SAURUS stand on a dune,
gazing at the CITADEL in BG. He turns away,
slides off his beast, and takes the MEDALLION out
of his bag. It glows - he opens it, and a beam of
light shoots out. After the flash fades, ALADDIN,
JASMINE, IAGO, CARPET, and ABU appear.

ALADDIN
Jasmine! You're OK!

Aladdin and Jasmine embrace. Iago gasps, holding
up some sand.

IAGO
We're in the Land of the Black Sand!

JASMINE
Aladdin, what happened?

MUKTAAR
Mozenrath offered a fair price for your
Genie. You were in the way.

Abu titters, and Iago hides behind him.

IAGO
The Muktaar! I told you it was a monster!

JASMINE
Then why let us go?

MUKTAAR
I owed the Genie a debt of honor. He will
perish, but now his friends will live.

He mounts his beast.

ALADDIN
We've got to go after Genie!

MUKTAAR
Risking your lives for a genie? Stupid!

ALADDIN
He's my friend. He'd do the same for me.

MUKTAAR
Do what you will. The genie is no longer
my concern.

Muktaar rides off.

CUT TO:

EXT. - CITADEL - NIGHT

A beam of light shoots from the tower window, and
we can hear MOZENRATH and GENIE within.

MOZENRATH
(V.O.)
Tell me, Genie, does that hurt?

CUT TO:

INT. - CITADEL - ROOM - NIGHT

MOZENRATH places a finger on the CRYSTAL. GENIE
screams in pain. ELS - ALADDIN and CARPET appear
in the tower window, seemingly unnoticed below.
PAN to Mozenrath and Genie.

MOZENRATH
You know what your magic is good for,
Genie?

GENIE
Fun at parties? Making toast? Getting
rid of unwanted hair?

MOZENRATH
This!

He turns, and throws BALL of magic at Aladdin and
Carpet. They move out of the way in time, but the
ball turns into a HAND and chases them. It grabs
Carpet, and Aladdin falls off.

ALADDIN
Whoa!

MOZENRATH
Aladdin! I'm so pleased you're alive!
...For the moment.

There is another blast from Mozenrath's gauntlet -
this time it's a serpentine DRAGON that wraps
itself around Aladdin. XERXES chuckles at this.

XERXES
Mozenrath beat Aladdin!

Mozenrath puts his hand on the Crystal for more of
Genie's power, grinning. Suddenly, JASMINE
appears behind him - she kicks him, knocking him
down.

JASMINE
Playtime's over!

MOZENRATH
Princesses should be seen and not heard.

He wraps his hands around her ankles. She gasps as
she's turned to stone.

JASMINE
(desperately)
Aladdin!

MOZENRATH
I'm stopping good! Stone cold.

IAGO
(off screen)
Reinforcements at twelve o'clock!

IAGO flies in, carrying ABU. Xerxes grabs Abu,
and Iago lands on the Crystal. Mozenrath seems
stunned by this.

IAGO (cont'd)
OK, Mister Magic, let's see how you like
it.

He touches the Crystal, but it shocks him,
throwing him to the ceiling.

IAGO (cont'd)
Had enough, smart guy?

Meanwhile, Aladdin is struggling with the dragon.
He reaches for a torch on the wall-when he gets a
hold of it, he forces it into the dragon's mouth.

ALADDIN
(grunting)
Chew this!

The dragon lets go; he drops to the ground, and
runs to tackle Mozenrath. They wrestle on the
floor.

ALADDIN (cont'd)
No more Genie juice for you!

MOZENRATH
But I'm so thirsty!

Mozenrath takes more of Genie's power, and blasts
Aladdin away, wrapping him in magic CHAINS.

MOZENRATH
You know, I like being semi-phenomenal,
nearly cosmic.

ALADDIN
(struggling)
Don't get used to it!

MOZENRATH
I hate to burden you with reality,
Aladdin, but you've run out of friends to
save you!

Suddenly, thrown from off camera, Mozenrath is
caught in a pair of bolas.

MOZENRATH (cont'd)
What?

PAN to the window - it's the Muktaar!

MUKTAAR
Still one left, Mozenrath!

MOZENRATH
You ungrateful snake!

Mozenrath blasts a SWORD of magic towards Muktaar-
but he unsheathes his own, knocking it away. The
first sword falls to the Crystal, breaking it
apart upon contact, freeing Genie.

MOZENRATH (cont'd)
No!

GENIE
Oh yeah! That hit the spot!

(to Mozenrath)

My magic was never meant to be used that
away. It's in my contract.

Genie changes to a FAERIE GODMOTHER. He zooms
about, freeing Jasmine, Carpet, Iago, and Aladdin,
respectively. Xerxes lets go of Abu in surprise,
who immediately throws Xerxes against a wall in
return. Mozenrath tries to use his gauntlet, but
is shocked instead.

MUKTAAR
(to Genie)
My magic trapping bolas.

GENIE
(to Mozenrath)
Aw, does that hurt? It doesn't have to.

Mozenrath passes out on the floor.

ALADDIN
Seems you're the one who's out of friends,
Mozenrath.

DISSOLVE TO:

EXT. - DESERT - SUNRISE

With the CITADEL in the BG, ALL are on a dune,
gazing at it. GENIE gives a BOUQUET of flowers to
MUKTAAR.

GENIE
Aw, that's for you, you big lug.

ALADDIN
Thanks, for saving us.

MUKTAAR
A friend was in mortal danger. He would
do the same for me.

GENIE
Friend? You mean it?

MUKTAAR
Perhaps it is possible for a genie and a
Muktaar to be friends...

Genie changes into a KID.

GENIE
Cool! You can come over and read comic
books and we'll go hunting crawdads down
by the creek and we'll have a big
sleepover and we'll be the bestest buddies
ever!

Muktaar throws Genie to the ground.

MUKTAAR
Beware, Genie...

GENIE
(normal)
Hey pal, if you're even in trouble, this
is one friend who'll be happy to help.

He extends a hand and Muktaar shakes it.

MUKTAAR
Likewise.

ZOOM OUT to ELS - ALL gaze out towards the rising
sun.

FADE TO BLACK

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