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*** In the same vein, a woman in "One Jump Ahead" says "I'd blame parents, except he hasn't got'em".
*** The big obstacle keeping Aladdin from marrying Jasmine is that he is not a prince. The third movie reveals his father is the King of Thieves, making him the Prince of Thieves.
** In one scene of the first movie, Jafar deceives Jasmine into believing that Aladdin has been [[Off Withwith His Head|executed "by beheading"]] while Al is actually alive and imprisoned. In the first sequel, Al is condemned to death by decapitation, and nearly beheaded by [[Public Execution]] when Genie arrives in time to save him in a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment. In the TV series's episode, Al finally gets his head "cut off" by Caliph Kapok... [[Losing Your Head|or rather separated]], since the rest of Al's body is still alive while his friends find a way to reunite it with his head. Weird. (Though since his brain and heart became no longer connected, he becomes a complete [[Jerkass]].)
** "Look at that, Abu! It's not every day you see a horse with ''two'' rear ends!" [[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|Four years later, a costume of a horse with two rear ends appears at the Feast of Fools.]]
** The Swedish dub eventually became this. In this dub Jafar is voiced by Mikael Samuelsson who originated the role of [[The Phantom Of The Opera|in Sweden and Aladdin is voiced by Peter Jöback who as of 2016 has played the Phantom on the West End, Broadway, and Stockholm. While performing it in London one of the actresses playing Christine against Jöback also voiced Jasmine (though not in the Swedish dub).