The Premiere of Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular
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Jafar believing that Aladdin is his ticket to the lamp saves him from the sword wielding guards by posing as his father and offer enough coins to cover the stolen goods and their trouble.
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In return Jafar takes Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders where he is expected to retrive the lamp.
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Aladdin looks over the artifacts in the Cave of Wonders and mistakenly touches an item other than lamp.
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The Cave of Wonders closes leaving Aladdin, a magic carpet and the old lamp in the dark. The carpet through pantomime illustrates to Aladdin what he should do to the lamp but he doesn't understand the message. The younger audience members help Aladdin by yelling out "rub the lamp".
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Out pops....
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Video Clip: The Genie's Appearance
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Genie. When Aladdin questions, who are you? He initially responds, 'a smurf with a thyroid problem' before explaining that he is in fact Aladdin's personal genie.
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