Aladdin was not the genie’s first master. It’s unlikely that the movie shows the first time that he suggested that a master set him free. He must have had a previous master who refused. This master is never mentioned anywhere, but Andrew Bridgman and Paul Westover of Dorkly have inferred that he must exist. He’s one of 5 Disney characters that necessarily exist, including the clam that forms Ariel’s bra and the fashion expert who suggested that Cruella de Vil get a dog-skin coat.
Maybe that's who the phrase "Happy as a clam" has been referring to all this time.
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And now we know where the magic carpet came from!
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I don't understand the Frozen cartoon - help?
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Ah, I get it now. I was trying to make the child be a character from the movie so it didn't make any sense
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