Finding a genie is admittedly an extremely unlikely situation. But it is even more unlikely that you will find a second genie. Best not to blow it the first time. Did you rub a lamp, bottle, urn, copper gravy boat or some other old-timey lantern? Did a genie materialize in your presence shortly thereafter from said container?
Are you taking any hallucinogenic substances? If you answered yes to the first two questions only, then this might be your lucky day.
If you have freed a genuine genie from its receptacle, you, my friend, are owed a reward. Your newly liberated genie must grant you three wishes, so this is your chance to win big. Anything can be fixed with a million tries and you could wish for a million more wishes at any time. That could be the end of the story, but what if your genie is a real asshole?
Your first wish should be about money. Half of the other things you will wish for are just a matter of money, so just wish for the cash instead and buy what you need. What makes a man rich? Money or experience? The interior was described by Genie as very cramped and small. Despite this, the interior has been fully seen as part of the Inside the Genie's Lamp featurette, in which the lamp boasts a large living room, dining room, a master bedroom with a "fly-in" closet, and even a garden decorated with topiaries, flora, and water features.
Additional areas that are mentioned but unseen include a ballroom and a breakfast nook. According to the Genie, he had not been summoned from the lamp for 10, years, meaning that the lamp had been in the Cave of Wonders for that long. The evil vizier Jafar had spent years trying to find the Cave and manipulates Aladdin into recovering the lamp within. As the Cave crumbles, Jafar briefly has the lamp in his possession, but as he attempts to kill Aladdin, Abu steals it back.
Aladdin uses the Genie's power to escape the underground ruins of the Cave, then uses his first wish to become a prince worthy to marry Jasmine. Jafar attempts to kill him the night he comes to Agrabah, but Genie saves him at the cost of his second wish. As Aladdin exposes Jafar's treachery, the vizier sees the lamp in his hat and realizes the truth.
Later, Jafar's sidekick parrot Iago steals the lamp and gives it to Jafar, who uses the first two wishes to become a sultan and sorcerer, respectively, again attempting to kill Aladdin by sending him to a snow-covered cliffside far from Agrabah after exposing Prince Ali's true identity to Jasmine.
After returning thanks to the Magic Carpet , Aladdin tries to steal back the lamp, but Jafar discovers him and keeps him from doing so. With Jafar ready to kill Aladdin, the latter tricks Jafar into using his third wish to become a genie himself, allowing Aladdin to seal him in his own lamp, which Genie tosses into the depths of the desert. Aladdin reclaims the lamp and, after considering but dismissing using his final wish to become a prince again, he fulfills his promise to Genie and sets him free.
Although still Genie's "default" location to reside in although he was able to leave the lamp on his own accord rather than being perpetually trapped in it until rubbed like he was originally , Genie tended to spend more time outside his lamp than within it, the lamp serving as a place to rest more than anything else. On at least three occasions the lamp was stolen: once by Abis Mal who sought to make the Genie grant him his wishes unaware that Genie was no longer obligated to grant wishes after his freedom , another time by Mozenrath whilst he was asleep inside it to lure Aladdin to him, and again by a 'charitable' Iago who attempted to sell it, prompting Genie to attempt to get it back as he missed his home.
In the crossover special, Aladdin was being attacked by Pain and Panic. He tricked them into rubbing the lamp, making Genie punch them back to the Underworld. The lamp can be seen on occasion by Genie's side, although most of the time, Genie is around and about without it.
In " Donald's Lamp Trade ," it was seen in the club's storage room inside a crate labeled "Aladdin's Lamp. However, it was later proven to be the wrong lamp when Jafar revealed that he actually wanted the one in Mickey's dressing room.
The lamp was also used to capture Jafar when Mickey was fighting him for the ownership of the club on Halloween in the movie, Mickey's House of Villains. Aladdin tossed it to him from behind a door with Goofy claiming that the lamp will hold Jafar for eternity. When Netizen version of Jasmine , and the other Disney Princesses of Oh My Disney , discovered Vanellope von Schweetz in the princess room, during their downtime, she got the lamp out to use as a weapon.
Just as the princesses were about to use their "weapons" on the intruder, Vanellope reassured them that she isn't a threat and is a princess herself.
The first is seen in " Fruit of the Poisonous Tree ". There is a magical lamp that was once home to the Genie of Agrabah. The lamp is found on the beach by King Leopold , husband of the Evil Queen. He rubs the lamp, trying to clean it, and the Genie appears in his service. Having no desires for himself, Leopold uses his first wish to free the Genie, and his second wish to give the Genie the third wish, handing the lamp over to him as representation.
The final wish is used by Genie to become the Magic Mirror , in an attempt to remain with the Queen forever; afterward, the lamp loses all traces of its magic. When the Dark Curse is cast, it is taken into Storybrooke and ends up in Mr.
Gold 's pawnshop. In the live-action remake of Aladdin , the lamp served the same basic role: containing an all-powerful Genie and hidden within the Cave of Wonders until Aladdin is sent by Jafar to retrieve it, only to be betrayed and trapped within the cave, but Abu was able to steal it back.
However, the lamp has one additional rule to use it: the user must rub the lamp before making a wish. Later on in the film, the lamp was stolen by Jafar himself who uses his first two wishes, but then is stolen again by Jasmine , who escapes with Aladdin on the Magic Carpet , only for the former vizier to reclaim it again and then use it to become a genie himself after being tricked by Aladdin. Afterward, Aladdin reclaims the lamp and uses his final wish to set the Genie free.
The lamp is among the exhibits on display in the Auradon Museum of Cultural History.
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