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* "The Spice is Right" has the villain Ayam Aghoul taking Jasmine as his bride til who knows how long. And near the end of the episode, it seems like he succeeded and taken Jasmine for an eternal marriage in his newly built castle with Aladdin upset. Thankfully Jasmine was safe and Ayam took Genie instead.
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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''' (with them screaming and shouting a BigNo all the way down, at that). Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the latter closes the portal for good.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what their leader Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''' (with them screaming and shouting a BigNo all the way down, at that). Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the latter closes the portal for good.
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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''' (with them screaming and shouting a BigNo all the way down, at that). Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''' (with them screaming and shouting a BigNo all the way down, at that). Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former latter closes the portal for good.
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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell'''. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell'''.Hell''' (with them screaming and shouting a BigNo all the way down, at that). Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.
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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from {{Hellgate a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists}}, which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have ''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from {{Hellgate [[{{Hellgate}} a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists}}, Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have ''a '''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell''.Hell'''. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.
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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[Hellgate a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[Hellgate from {{Hellgate a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], Mists}}, which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have a ''a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell.Hell''. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.

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* The show's intro version of the song "Arabian Nights" has some darker lyrics to describe the setting of Aladdin and the peril of his adventures.

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* The three witches from the episode "Witch way did she go", apart from [[ScaryTeeth their]] [[SinisterSchnoz creepy]] looks, are a G-rated example of black magic. They summon their staff from [[Hellgate a hole connecting the world of living to the Realm of Mists]], which, judging by what Shakanta says later in the same episode ("Prepare to spend an eternity of agony in the Realm of Mists!"), is clearly meant to be {{Hell}}. Eventually, Sadira proposes to send team Aladdin into said hole to lower the guard of her fellow witches and [[DisneyVillainDeath use their staff to toss them in]]. You read right, we have a Disney character sending a group of villains to Hell. Worse still, [[TakingYouWithMe Shakanta almost managed to take Sadira with her]] before the former closes the portal for good.
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** While on the subject of this episode, the creature whose silk they need to cure Aladdin. Nefir unwinds the cocoon into a ball, slowly revealing what's inside. And when it wakes and stretches its wings, it's no mere silkworm or caterpillar. It looks like freaking ''[[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Battra]]''!

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** *** While on the subject of this episode, the creature whose silk they need to cure Aladdin. Nefir unwinds the cocoon into a ball, slowly revealing what's inside. And when it wakes and stretches its wings, it's no mere silkworm or caterpillar. It looks like freaking ''[[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Battra]]''!
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** While on the subject of this episode, the creature whose silk they need to cure Aladdin. Nefir unwinds the cocoon into a ball, slowly revealing what's inside. And when it wakes and stretches its wings, it's no mere silkworm or caterpillar. It looks like freaking ''[[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Battra]]''!
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* "Eye of the Beholder": Jasmine is tricked by Mirage into buying a mysterious lotion, stating it'll increase her beauty. But when Jasmine wakes up the next morning, she screams in horror to to see ''her waist turned half-snake!''. Throughout the journey for the antidote, Jasmine's half-snake transformation increases and [[RedEyesTakeWarning her eyes turn red]] and to make things worse [[spoiler: she accidentally poisons Aladdin while trying to save him!]] All while worrying she might never be cured. [[spoiler: Then Mirage destroys the antidote tree, ruining any hope for a cure!]] Aladdin turning ''himself'' into a snake to be with Jasmine does '''NOT''' help matters. The only reason they changed back to normal ''at all'' was because [[spoiler: Fasir tells Mirage that her hatred for Aladdin is nothing compared to Aladdin and Jasmine's love for each other and restores the Antidote Fruit tree, since there's no need for them to pay for her defeat. Al and Jas each take a fruit and are human again]].

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* "Eye of the Beholder": Jasmine is tricked by Mirage into buying a mysterious lotion, stating it'll increase her beauty. But when Jasmine wakes up the next morning, she screams in horror to to see ''her waist turned half-snake!''. Throughout the journey for the antidote, Jasmine's half-snake transformation increases and [[RedEyesTakeWarning her eyes turn red]] and to make things worse [[spoiler: she accidentally poisons Aladdin while trying to save him!]] him! All while worrying she might never be cured. [[spoiler: Then Mirage destroys the antidote tree, ruining any hope for a cure!]] cure! Aladdin turning ''himself'' into a snake to be with Jasmine does '''NOT''' help matters. The only reason they changed back to normal ''at all'' was because [[spoiler: Fasir tells Mirage that her hatred for Aladdin is nothing compared to Aladdin and Jasmine's love for each other and restores the Antidote Fruit tree, since there's no need for them to pay for her defeat. Al and Jas each take a fruit and are human again]].again.



* In "Raiders of the Lost Shark", Merc makes Jasmine unconscious and places her in the middle of the desert with the shark (which Merk refers to as "The Beast") coming towards her, therefore using the princess as bait. [[spoiler:Luckily, Jasmine wakes up before the Beast comes close to her]].

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* In "Raiders of the Lost Shark", Merc makes Jasmine unconscious and places her in the middle of the desert with the shark (which Merk refers to as "The Beast") coming towards her, therefore using the princess as bait. [[spoiler:Luckily, Luckily, Jasmine wakes up before the Beast comes close to her]].her.



* Ladies and gentlemen I give you the Genie of Genies... CHAOS. A being that is so powerful and terrifying that he makes MIRAGE nearly crap herself in fear. The creature is more powerful than any genie on Earth and he has ZERO rules for his powers as he feels order is just a limitation. He is a perfect example of how dangerous a Genie with TRUE unlimited power is capable of. [[spoiler:Thank God he was only in Agrabah to teach Mirage not to try and manipulate him otherwise... it's best not to think of the outcome of a truly enraged Chaos.]]
** [[spoiler:Even worse, Chaos mentioned that he would return to cause grief for Aladdin and his friends if Aladdin ever got "boring". Does that mean Aladdin is doomed to live an action hero life or risk being tormented by an omnipotent Chaos God until he proves entertaining enough?!]]

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* Ladies and gentlemen I give you the Genie of Genies... CHAOS. A being that is so powerful and terrifying that he makes MIRAGE nearly crap herself in fear. The creature is more powerful than any genie on Earth and he has ZERO rules for his powers as he feels order is just a limitation. He is a perfect example of how dangerous a Genie with TRUE unlimited power is capable of. [[spoiler:Thank Thank God he was only in Agrabah to teach Mirage not to try and manipulate him otherwise... it's best not to think of the outcome of a truly enraged Chaos.]]

** [[spoiler:Even Even worse, Chaos mentioned that he would return to cause grief for Aladdin and his friends if Aladdin ever got "boring". Does that mean Aladdin is doomed to live an action hero life or risk being tormented by an omnipotent Chaos God until he proves entertaining enough?!]]enough?!
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---->Let me be more specific, here: Mirage barred the way for the El Katib to return to the Realm of Shadows, and abandoned all of them there ''to die''. These are all ''children'' who were coerced into joining the kinship, who have known ''nothing'' but the blackness and space and whatever camaraderie could be had between the lot of them, and ''her'' – the closest thing any of them have to a parent.

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---->Let me be more specific, here: Mirage barred the way for the El Katib to return to the Realm of Shadows, and abandoned all of them there ''to die''. These are all ''children'' who were coerced into joining the kinship, who have known ''nothing'' but the blackness and space and whatever camaraderie could be had between the lot of them, and ''her'' – the closest thing any of them have to a parent.''parent''.
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** Mozenrath's debut on the show. He starts out by sicking a pterodactyl-like demon on Agrabah to find someone to help him tame the magic-eating creature called the Thirdak. The Thirdak is from a dimension where magic is everywhere and eats anything even remotely magical by sucking it up like a vacuum. And Mozenrath wants Aladdin to collar the beast so he has a living weapon against any other sorcerer that might try and fight him. Aladdin refuses so the evil wizard finds his home and steals Genie and the lamp! Aladdin and his friends are then teleported to Mozenrath's kingdom, The Land of Black Sand. A seemingly dead land covered in eternal night and Mozenrath's palace is staffed by undead servants, including the former dark wizard Distaine who raised him like a child. Apparently, that particular wizard was so evil that even Jafar steered clear of him and Mozenrath usurped the throne, his power, and reduced his former master into another shambling zombie slave! Mozenrath explains what he wants Aladdin to do and gives an ultimatum; collar the Thirdak before [[OhCrap Genie winds up on the menu!]]

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** Mozenrath's debut on the show. He starts out by sicking a pterodactyl-like demon on Agrabah to find someone to help him tame the magic-eating creature called the Thirdak. The Thirdak is from a dimension where magic is everywhere and eats anything even remotely magical by sucking it up like a vacuum. And Mozenrath wants Aladdin to collar the beast so he has a living weapon against any other sorcerer that might try and fight him. Aladdin refuses so the evil wizard finds his home and steals Genie and the lamp! Aladdin and his friends are then teleported to Mozenrath's kingdom, The Land of Black Sand. A seemingly dead land covered in eternal night and Mozenrath's palace is staffed by undead servants, including the former dark wizard Distaine who raised him like a child. [[HorrifyingTheHorror Apparently, that particular wizard was so evil that even Jafar steered clear of him him]] and Mozenrath usurped the throne, his power, and reduced his former master into another shambling zombie slave! Mozenrath explains what he wants Aladdin to do and gives an ultimatum; collar the Thirdak before [[OhCrap Genie winds up on the menu!]]
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* Khartoum. The guy played Mozenrath like a ''fiddle''. He was only stopped by the DeusExMachina of the "Legendary Genie Embrace". Also, Creator/TonyJay (who, just a year after this episode, would voice [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney arguably Disney's most sinister and terrifying villain]]) gives a pretty scary vocal performance.

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* Khartoum. The guy played Mozenrath like a ''fiddle''. He was only stopped by the DeusExMachina of the "Legendary Genie Embrace". Also, Creator/TonyJay (who, just a year after this episode, would voice [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney arguably one of Disney's most sinister and terrifying villain]]) villains]]) gives a pretty scary vocal performance.
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* Whenever Carpet gets damaged. Carpet acts autonomously, and has on multiple occasions shown fear - such as the episode with a creature that devours magic, which it is terrified of. It is self-aware. So this begs the question; does it also feel pain?

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* Whenever Carpet gets damaged. Carpet acts autonomously, and has on multiple occasions shown fear - such as the episode with a creature that devours magic, which it is terrified of. It is self-aware. So this begs the question; [[FridgeHorror does it also feel pain? pain?]]



** Also the BodyHorror aspect of his magic gauntlet. There's an episode where he removes it, revealing ''nothing but a skeleton hand'' underneath ("skeletal" as in "literally bone," not "very thin"). You have to wonder: how much more of him is like that, and how much longer will it be before there's nothing left?

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** Also the BodyHorror aspect of his magic gauntlet. There's an episode where he removes it, revealing ''nothing but a skeleton hand'' underneath ("skeletal" as in "literally bone," not "very thin"). You have to wonder: [[FridgeHorror how much more of him is like that, and how much longer will it be before there's nothing left? left?]]



* On the surface, Mechanicles is one of the goofiest villains around. A fastidious inventor obsessed with cleaning. But don’t forget he makes all sorts of crazy contraptions like a brainwashing machine that could turn Aladdin’s friends and love against him, scorpion robots that demolish Agrabah, and mechanical termites that were about to eat up every bit of rainforest which would lead to a worldwide ecological disaster. And the man fully knows all life on the planet would follow the destruction but he didn’t care. Long as the planet is clean.

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* On the surface, Mechanicles is one of the goofiest villains around. A fastidious inventor obsessed with cleaning. But don’t forget he makes all sorts of crazy contraptions like a brainwashing machine that could turn Aladdin’s friends and love against him, scorpion robots that demolish Agrabah, and mechanical termites that were about to eat up every bit of rainforest which would lead to a worldwide ecological disaster. And the man fully knows all life on the planet would follow the destruction but he didn’t care. [[SkewedPriorities Long as the planet is clean.clean]].



* Khartoum. The guy played Mozenrath like a ''fiddle''. He was only stopped by the DeusExMachina of the "Legendary Genie Embrace".

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* Khartoum. The guy played Mozenrath like a ''fiddle''. He was only stopped by the DeusExMachina of the "Legendary Genie Embrace". Also, Creator/TonyJay (who, just a year after this episode, would voice [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney arguably Disney's most sinister and terrifying villain]]) gives a pretty scary vocal performance.



** While mostly a funny episode, in the beginning of "When Chaos Comes Calling" we see her casually dooming a king to drown at sea, plunging his country into civil war. [[TheBadGuyWins She succeeds, without a hitch]] - we even see the ship disappear beneath the waves. She apparently wins ''all the time'' - according to her, she would have a near spotless record of misery and horror if it weren't for Agrabah or the times Fasir got in her way.

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** While mostly a funny episode, in the beginning of "When Chaos Comes Calling" we see her [[ForTheEvulz casually dooming a king to drown at sea, sea]], plunging his country into civil war. [[TheBadGuyWins She succeeds, without a hitch]] - we even see the ship disappear beneath the waves. She apparently wins ''all the time'' - according to her, she would have a near spotless record of misery and horror if it weren't for Agrabah or the times Fasir got in her way.
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* In "Shark Treatment" where Saleen turns Aladdin into a shark. The transformation is very disturbing.

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* In "Shark Treatment" where Saleen [[ForcedTransformation turns Aladdin into a shark.shark]]. The transformation is very disturbing.



** The Rock Efreet is also rather scary. The Efreet can be summoned by blowing a magical horn, but it won't stop chasing down its summoner in an effort to bite them. One bite from the Rock Efreet and its venom slowly turns you to stone.

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** The Rock Efreet is also rather scary. scary, with its doglike appearance and bat-wings. The Efreet can be [[HoistByHisOwnPetard summoned by blowing a magical horn, but it won't stop chasing down its summoner in an effort to bite them.them]]. One bite from the Rock Efreet and its venom slowly turns you to stone.



* Amok Mon-Ra also qualifies. Not only from his intimidating physical design and [[EvilSoundsDeep hollow, demonic voice]], but the fact he claims to have been the ruler of Agrabah thousands of years ago. [[FridgeHorror How bad must things have been before he was sealed away?]].

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* Amok Mon-Ra also qualifies. Not only from his intimidating [[BigRedDevil physical design design]] and [[EvilSoundsDeep hollow, demonic voice]], but the fact he claims to have been the ruler of Agrabah thousands of years ago. [[FridgeHorror How bad must things have been before he was sealed away?]].
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* On the surface, Mechanicles is one of the goofiest villains around. A fastidious inventor obsessed with cleaning. But don’t forget he makes all sorts of crazy contraptions like a brainwashing machine that could turn Aladdin’s friends and love against him, scorpion robots that demolish Agrabah, and mechanical termites that were about to eat up every bit of rainforest which would lead to a worldwide ecological disaster. And the man fully knows all life on the planet would follow the destruction but he didn’t care. Long as the planet is clean.
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* [[BenevolentGenie Genie]], of all people, has made some pretty ''graphic'' threats a few times, particularly involving the spinal area. (BewareTheSillyOnes, indeed!) There are two examples of where he had done this:

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* It's heavily implied that since being freed, [[BenevolentGenie Genie]], of all people, Genie]] is no longer bound to the "can't kill anybody" rule, as he has made some pretty ''graphic'' threats a few times, particularly involving the spinal area. (BewareTheSillyOnes, indeed!) There are two examples of where he had done this:
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--->'''Genie:''' (''In a sing-song type of voice'') Give me another bill, and I'll rip out your spine and floss with it!

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--->'''Genie:''' (''In a sing-song type of voice'') [[CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon Give me another bill, and I'll rip out your spine and floss with it!it!]]
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** Mozenrath's debut on the show. He starts out by sicking a pterodactyl-like demon on Agrabah to find someone to help him tame the magic-eating creature called the Thirdak. The Thirdak is from a dimension where magic is everywhere and eats anything even remotely magical by sucking it up like a vacuum. And Mozenrath wants Aladdin to collar the beast so he has a living weapon against any other sorcerer that might try and fight him. Aladdin refuses so the evil wizard finds his home and steals Genie and the lamp! Aladdin and his friends are then teleported to Mozenrath's kingdom, The Land of Black Sand. A seemingly dead land covered in eternal night and Mozenrath's palace is staffed by undead servants, including the former dark wizard Distaine who raised him like a child. Apparently, that particular wizard was so evil that even Jafar steered clear of him and Mozenrath usurped the throne, his power, and reduced his former master into another shambling zombie slave! Mozenrath explains what he wants Aladdin to do and gives an ultimatum, Collar the Thirdak before [[OhCrap Genie winds up on the menu!]]

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** Mozenrath's debut on the show. He starts out by sicking a pterodactyl-like demon on Agrabah to find someone to help him tame the magic-eating creature called the Thirdak. The Thirdak is from a dimension where magic is everywhere and eats anything even remotely magical by sucking it up like a vacuum. And Mozenrath wants Aladdin to collar the beast so he has a living weapon against any other sorcerer that might try and fight him. Aladdin refuses so the evil wizard finds his home and steals Genie and the lamp! Aladdin and his friends are then teleported to Mozenrath's kingdom, The Land of Black Sand. A seemingly dead land covered in eternal night and Mozenrath's palace is staffed by undead servants, including the former dark wizard Distaine who raised him like a child. Apparently, that particular wizard was so evil that even Jafar steered clear of him and Mozenrath usurped the throne, his power, and reduced his former master into another shambling zombie slave! Mozenrath explains what he wants Aladdin to do and gives an ultimatum, Collar ultimatum; collar the Thirdak before [[OhCrap Genie winds up on the menu!]]
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* Amok Mon-Ra also qualifies. Not only from his intimidating physical design and [[EvilSoundsDeep hollow, demonic voice]], but the fact he claims to have been the ruler of Agrabah thousands of years ago. [[FridgeHorror How bad must things have been before he was sealed away?]].
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--> '''Mozenrath''': My only goal now is to hear your tortured screams!

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--> ---> '''Mozenrath''': My only goal now is to hear your tortured screams!



*** Mirage takes a lot of sick joy in mocking her latest recruit Wahid when she reveals he'll die if he doesn't enter the void. She then starts playfully scolding herself for "Neglecting" to mention that part of the deal until after he accepted to join her.

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*** Mirage takes a lot of sick joy in mocking her latest recruit Wahid when she reveals he'll die if he doesn't enter the void. She then starts playfully scolding herself for "Neglecting" "neglecting" to mention that part of the deal until after he accepted to join her.
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** The severe AdultFear in ''The Lost Ones'', the episode with the El-Katib. Mirage lures/kidnaps children and turns them into demons. They think that they're just getting power and immortality, but she's really enslaving them and only letting them out for three nights every seven years, the rest spent in a creepy black void. And if they leave that void, they ''die''.

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** The severe AdultFear in ''The Lost Ones'', the episode with the El-Katib. Mirage lures/kidnaps children and turns them into demons. They think that they're just getting power and immortality, but she's really enslaving them and only letting them out for three nights every seven years, the rest spent in a creepy black void. And if they leave that void, they ''die''.
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** It goes deeper than that. In "Two to Tangle", Mozenrath reveals that, thanks to the gauntlets repeated use, his body is rapidly dying. He makes plans to pull a GrandTheftMe with Aladdin's body.
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---->[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THEY. FUCKING. DIE.]]

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---->[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THEY. FUCKING. ]] [[PrecisionFStrike FUCKING.]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis DIE.]]
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*** Whats more Iago finds a tapestry that explains the nature of the Thirdak to the others about how everything in it's dimension is magic. It's in the food. The water and the air. Which makes Aladdin realize it's not evil. In a dimension like their without omnipresent magic, the poor creature is effectively dying of starvation and thirst.
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* Arbutus is a walking moment of this, so you can't blame Aladdin for killing him. The Sultan tells Aladdin and his friends that one day he made a DealWithTheDevil that Arbutus wouldn't kill him for plucking a flower if the Sultan gave up his greatest treasure in a decade or so. Everyone does guard duty outside the treasure room, falling asleep. Cue the Sultan having a nightmare, and waking up with one name on his lips: "[[ExplainExplainOhCrap Jasmine]]." It turns out that Arbutus was after the princess since she is her father's greatest treasure, and he succeeds in kidnapping her. Jasmine tries to escape the plant prison, but she's trapped in leaves and vines. When the Genie tries to eat out an exit as a caterpillar, Arbutus tries smothering him in greenery. The Sultan says PleaseIWillDoAnything, saying he'll give anything for Jasmine's life, Arbutus coldly reminds him they made a deal.
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** Mozenrath's debut on the show. He starts out by sicking a pterodactyl-like demon on Agrabah to find someone to help him tame the magic-eating creature called the Thirdak. The Thirdak is from a dimension where magic is everywhere and eats anything even remotely magical by sucking it up like a vacuum. And Mozenrath wants Aladdin to collar the beast so he has a living weapon against any other sorcerer that might try and fight him. Aladdin refuses so the evil wizard finds his home and steals Genie and the lamp! Aladdin and his friends are then teleported to Mozenrath's kingdom, The Land of Black Sand. A seemingly dead land covered in eternal night and Mozenrath's palace is staffed by undead servants, including the former dark wizard Distaine who raised him like a child. Apparently, that particular wizard was so evil that even Jafar steered clear of him and Mozenrath usurped the throne, his power, and reduced his former master into another shambling zombie slave! Mozenrath explains what he wants Aladdin to do and gives an ultimatum, Collar the Thirdak before [[OhCrap Genie winds up on the menu!]]
** Considering we never see anyone in the Land of the Black Sand with a pulse aside from Mozenrath and his pet eel-like creature Xerxes, and there are only zombies staffing his palace, [[NothingIsScarier what do you think happened to any villagers unlucky enough to live there?]]
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-->'''Anger!Genie:''' POINT THAT BEARD AT ME AGAIN, AND I'LL '''''[[DisproportionateRetribution RIP YOUR SPINE OUT]]!!!'''''

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-->'''Anger!Genie:''' --->'''Anger!Genie:''' POINT THAT BEARD AT ME AGAIN, AND I'LL '''''[[DisproportionateRetribution RIP YOUR SPINE OUT]]!!!'''''



-->'''Genie:''' (''In a sing-song type of voice'') Give me another bill, and I'll rip out your spine and floss with it!

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-->'''Genie:''' --->'''Genie:''' (''In a sing-song type of voice'') Give me another bill, and I'll rip out your spine and floss with it!
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---->''Let me be more specific, here: Mirage barred the way for the El Katib to return to the Realm of Shadows, and abandoned all of them there '''to die'''. These are all '''children''' who were coerced into joining the kinship, who have known '''nothing''' but the blackness and space and whatever camaraderie could be had between the lot of them, and '''her''' – the closest thing any of them have to a parent.''
---->'''''These are all children, at least mentally, and she leaves them all to die.'''''
---->''Here’s the kicker:''
---->''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis THEY. FUCKING. DIE.]]''
---->''[[WouldHurtAChild Mirage just murdered a bunch of children.]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids ON THE DISNEY AFTERNOON.]]''

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---->''Let ---->Let me be more specific, here: Mirage barred the way for the El Katib to return to the Realm of Shadows, and abandoned all of them there '''to die'''. ''to die''. These are all '''children''' ''children'' who were coerced into joining the kinship, who have known '''nothing''' ''nothing'' but the blackness and space and whatever camaraderie could be had between the lot of them, and '''her''' ''her'' – the closest thing any of them have to a parent.parent.
---->''These are all children, at least mentally, and she leaves them all to die.
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---->'''''These are all children, at least mentally, and she leaves them all to die.'''''
---->''Here’s
---->Here’s the kicker:''
---->''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis
kicker:
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THEY. FUCKING. DIE.]]''
---->''[[WouldHurtAChild
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Mirage just murdered a bunch of children.]] [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids ON THE DISNEY AFTERNOON.]]'']]

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