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'''''Ali Baba and the Gold Raiders''''' is a 2002 animated film adapted from "[[Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves]]", and produced by Joseph Lai of ''[[Space Thunder Kids]]'' and ''[[Beauty and Warrior]]'' fame. Need we say more? |
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* [[Anachronism Stew]]: One of the thieves is wearing a ''Batman'' shirt, for starters. |
* [[Anachronism Stew]]: One of the thieves is wearing a ''Batman'' shirt, for starters. |
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* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Pretty much all of the backgrounds. |
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: Pretty much all of the backgrounds. |
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* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Likely an unintended one; a giant hammer can be seen for one frame well before it's brandished. |
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* [[Limited Animation]] |
* [[Limited Animation]] |
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* [[No Ending]]: After the leader of the gold raiders gets tied up and cries out for help, the title appears and the credits roll. |
* [[No Ending]]: After the leader of the gold raiders gets tied up and cries out for help, the title appears and the credits roll. |
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* [[Off-Model]]: Among its other transgressions, a giant hammer can be seen for one frame well before it's brandished. |
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* [[Plagiarism]]: They ripped off the song "Prince Ali" from [[Aladdin (Disney)|Aladdin]], albeit in MIDI form. |
* [[Plagiarism]]: They ripped off the song "Prince Ali" from [[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]], albeit in MIDI form. |
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* [[Plot Hole]]: It's not explained how the gold raiders found Ali Baba's house. |
* [[Plot Hole]]: It's not explained how the gold raiders found Ali Baba's house. |
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* [[Spared by the Adaptation]]: See below. |
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* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: After the gold raiders find Cassim in their cave, he disappears from the story. In the original story, the thieves killed him. |
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 13 July 2021
Ali Baba and the Gold Raiders is a 2002 animated film adapted from "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", and produced by Joseph Lai of Space Thunder Kids and Beauty and Warrior fame. Need we say more?
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Tropes used in Ali Baba and the Gold Raiders include:
- Anachronism Stew: One of the thieves is wearing a Batman shirt, for starters.
- Conspicuous CG: Pretty much all of the backgrounds.
- Freeze-Frame Bonus: Likely an unintended one; a giant hammer can be seen for one frame well before it's brandished.
- Limited Animation
- No Ending: After the leader of the gold raiders gets tied up and cries out for help, the title appears and the credits roll.
- Off-Model: Among its other transgressions, a giant hammer can be seen for one frame well before it's brandished.
- Plagiarism: They ripped off the song "Prince Ali" from Aladdin, albeit in MIDI form.
- Plot Hole: It's not explained how the gold raiders found Ali Baba's house.
- Spared by the Adaptation: See below.
- What Happened to the Mouse?: After the gold raiders find Cassim in their cave, he disappears from the story. In the original story, the thieves killed him.