>The Aladdin franchise ended with the implication that Aladdin and Jasmine were gonna fuck on top of Carpet
If they need diverse characters why don't they just make Aladdin sequels and maybe hire some random arab to make sure there's no LE orientalism?
>>153834708Aladdin is controversial for Disney since he's a skilled male character not an emasculated idiot. And since the Jews who own Disney hate Muslims and current the US is fighting Iran? Not a good time to make anything that presents Muslims well.
>>153834781It must be so grim living in your world and being a constant victim.
>>153834708>We also need to make a Western film where nobody has guns, it was offensive when Sergio Leone portrayed America like thatWoah!!
>>153834659I liked the way that Disney did with Aladdin as an IP. They kinda bungled the release of RoJ after the premiere of the TV show, but that's something only millennial uncs that watched them upon release could complain about. It still holds up well as an expanded animated franchise. It had a beginning, middle, and end. No weird spin-offs series for side characters or multiple resurrection attempts. Also, the 16-bit game was pretty good and it had one of the better LA adaptations. Disney did not miss.
>>153834874You mean like a woman?
>>153834781>he's a skilled male character not an emasculated idiot. His whole conflict was that he was a deceitful liar. Put down your phone next time.
>>153834933My guy surving as an orphan in pre islamic Arabia is very impressive
>>153834708That is a genuinely good question. Disney hired Guy Ritchie to direct a remake of an adaptation of an Arabian Nights. The answer to your question is that Disney is run by blithering morons.
>>153834708>sequelsHow many of the adaptations got sequels?
>>153834911>uncsStfu
>>153834941>pre islamicThe phone. Put it down.
>>153834972Allah is the Arabic word for God and it existed before being identified with Yahweh. Christians in Syria and Lebanon call God Allah.
>>153834781All of this is true. Adding tot hat, the middle east, and especially Persia, was still in the 90's just remote enough that it could be portrayed as a strange and magical place. 'Some' people back then tried to ruin the magic by sneaking in stuff like >>153834972 and spiteful lyrics, but it's not the kind of things kids would notice. All they'd notice is how fucking fun this movie was, and how good the characters were, and how magical the setting seemed, paling anything else Disney has ever made.
>>153835250>'Some' people back then tried to ruin the magic by sneaking in stuff like >>153834972 and spiteful lyrics,Retarded opinion
>>153835298No argument? Post dismissed.
>>153835102Agrabah is very overtly a sultanate. A sultan as a title for a ruler comes from noun use of "sultan" (meaning "moral/spiritual authority" or "righteousness") from the Koran. The title form starts to come in use after caliphate political power was decentralized and regional rulers took over or made their own states. Agrabah is heavily implied to be an Islamic sultanate some time after the 11th century.
>>153835690It's a composite of various orientalist tropes. It's like saying that JRPG's definitively depict a Christian Europe.
>>153835835Definitely. But claiming that Agrabah during the film was pre-Islamic is objectively false.
>>153834659>carpet underside>ass outline appears rhythmically>long legs and teal-blue heels splayed out>thrusting gets faster>harder>hotter>...>slows down>slows down>stops>white fluid oozes down the carpet sides
>>153836096>Panting. Sighing.
>>153836768rearranging furniture
>>153834659>Good girls take their clothes off
>>153835938Except nobody believed in Hercules by the time Islam was a thing and yet, Hercules was in Aladdin the TV series and the TV series occurred after the film ergo, yes, the setting of the film is pre-Islamic. Thanks for playing. You may collect your consolation prize on the way out.
>>153834659And she couldn't refuse, because of the implication.