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* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: Though the setting still has a case of [[Did Not Do the Research]] the setting isn't completely implausible because [ |
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: Though the setting still has a case of [[Did Not Do the Research]] the setting isn't completely implausible because [[wikipedia:Islam in China|China does in fact have Muslims.]] |
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* [[Avenging the Villain]]: In the original version, the evil magician has a brother who is even more evil that comes to avenge him, but is vanquished by Aladdin with the lamp Djinni's help. This final episode is most often omitted from adaptations. |
* [[Avenging the Villain]]: In the original version, the evil magician has a brother who is even more evil that comes to avenge him, but is vanquished by Aladdin with the lamp Djinni's help. This final episode is most often omitted from adaptations. |
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* [[Canon Immigrant]]: "Aladdin" wasn't originally a part of ''The Book of [[One Thousand and One Nights (Literature)|One Thousand and One Nights]]'' (a.k.a. the ''Arabian Nights''); it was first printed in Antoine Galland's French translation of the book in 1710. Galland claimed to have heard it from a Syrian storyteller; but there is no hard evidence for that story and and there are those who believe he made it up himself. |
* [[Canon Immigrant]]: "Aladdin" wasn't originally a part of ''The Book of [[One Thousand and One Nights (Literature)|One Thousand and One Nights]]'' (a.k.a. the ''Arabian Nights''); it was first printed in Antoine Galland's French translation of the book in 1710. Galland claimed to have heard it from a Syrian storyteller; but there is no hard evidence for that story and and there are those who believe he made it up himself. |