What is the contraption that Aladdin gifts the Sultan?

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When Aladdin disguised as Prince Ali is introduced to the Sultan and Jasmine he brings a contraption covered under blanket and claims it is very expensive.

What is said contraption?






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What does Aladdin give Jasmine on the carpet ride?

27. A lot of the "A Whole New World" carpet ride feels watered down. We don't get to see Aladdin give Jasmine a flower that the magic carpet plucks for her or see the two tumbling through the skies of Agrabah. Instead, Aladdin and Jasmine move side to side and up and down on a rather lifeless carpet.

Does Razoul work for Jafar?

Razoul has a larger role in The Return of Jafar. He is first ordered to execute Iago by the Sultan, an act he was very happy to carry out. When the Sultan showed mercy, he told Aladdin that if Iago made one wrong move, he would come after Aladdin.

What does the sultan do in Aladdin?

He is the benevolent ruler of Agrabah and the father of Princess Jasmine. The Sultan's primary concerns are the welfare of his daughter and his people. As such, he devotes himself to pairing Jasmine with an upstanding heir so that his family and kingdom will be secure long after his passing.

Did Aladdin become Sultan?

In the original film, it is Jasmine's father, the Sultan of Agrabah, who abolishes this law and allows them to get married. While the original doesn't specify that Aladdin will become the new Sultan, it implies that this is the case, with Jasmine his Queen. That does not happen in Aladdin 2019.




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