#jafar's return
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airasora · 1 year ago
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How the HELL is this the SAME character in the SAME movie??? Not different movies. Same movie. All from Aladdin 2. Jasmine looks like three different characters here xD
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romancemedia · 10 months ago
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♡EVERY KISS THEY'VE EVER SHARED♡ (MOVIES) ↳ ☀︎Aladdin & Jasmine (The Aladdin Trilogy)☀︎
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rosadraws · 3 months ago
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I drew this image ageeesss ago so tbh I feel like I can draw Jafar better than this now. But I never managed to post it so here we go!
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raven-at-the-writing-desk · 17 days ago
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Okay, regarding the ask about necromancy on twst
I think about it a LOT, too much even.
When they talk about necromancy in Disney (in a way that I believe can be connected to twst), I think of some examples. I'm not sure if they're all necessarily necromancy, but they're kind of similar.
The first is Hades, the lord of the underworld and the movie Hercules. It has many references to the dead being brought back and souls, but this has also been used as a reference to overblot and phantoms. And considering book 6, I think it would mention how to bring someone back to life if it were possible.
The second is The Black Cauldron, whose object that gives the film its name has the power of an army of undead which, if I'm not mistaken, is referred to as necromancy. I'm just not sure if twst will continue to use necromancy as a metaphor for blot and phantoms and that this movie will be considered to be used for anything. Maybe there's actually some plot to explain the overblots? I'm not really sure about that one.
Chernabog, who has his demonic/undead servants/slaves. I also have the theory that he is directly linked to blot and overblot, which contributes to my headcannon that twst uses Disney's necromancy as a metaphor for blot in many cases.
And then there's Aladdin's Genie, who is never really made clear whether he can't physically revive the dead or if he doesn't like it because it goes horribly wrong. I not sure but think that if genies exist in TWIST, they would have magic working differently, so Blot and stuff would work differently for them too (if it exist at all). And then there's Nasira, Jafar's sister who is portrayed as being able to summon the dead and is referred to as a necromancer on the wiki. If I'm not mistaken, she's one of the few Disney characters who isn't compared to a deity who does this? I think Najma is inspired by her, so I wonder how interesting it would be if she was a mage with blot-related powers as her unique magic? But Nasira is from a very small game and Najma is an event character, so even if it did happen, which is almost impossible, it's even more impossible for it to be mentioned.
Well, my general theory is that Disney's necromancy is being adapted for Blot in TWST, and I'm looking forward to seeing how this connects to the game's references to death and whatever the hell is going on at this college.
Ignore the mistakes, I should be sleeping, so my head is confused and I'm using a translator)
[Referencing this post!]
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I’m not going to be commenting on The Black Cauldron or Chernabog, since neither have lore that has been explicitly referenced or canonized in Twst. I do not want to confuse people by mixing up canon with what is purely fan theory/speculation.
I could be misremembering but 💦 the "Underworld” depicted in Twisted Wonderland isn’t directly associated with death/the souls of the dead like it is in Disney’s Hercules. Tartarus and the general S.T.Y.X. facility hold Phantoms captured for experimentation, including very powerful and ancient ones from the Age of the Gods. The implication may be that these Phantoms are all that remain of the mages that overblotted (ie the original mages are dead now and the Phantoms are all that remain of them), but the Phantoms themselves are not dead. I think the only truly dead one among them is Ortho, whose soul seems to have merged with the Phantoms in Tartarus, perhaps due to having died in this space.
There’s nothing which would indicate it would be possible to bring someone back from the Tartarus shown in Twst. (To begin with, I'm not sure if the Tartarus in S.T.Y.X. and the one in Hercules are one and the same.) The mages associated with each Phantom are no longer around; the Phantoms exist as separate entities that continue to exist long after their mage wiped out. This is also implied by how Idia panics in his post-OB flashback. He acts as though Ortho cannot be returned to him, so it doesn’t appear like reviving someone from the dead is possible. It’s not like Ortho’s spirit is swimming in a soul pool like how it is literally depicted in Hercules. Idia acts like Ortho is GONE gone—and, furthermore, his attempt to “bring Ortho back” by making an artificial intelligence earns him shock and ire from the S.T.Y.X. researchers around him. They behave as though this is wrong or shouldn’t be done, ethically speaking.
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In Aladdin, the Genie states that he “[…] can’t bring people back from the dead. It’s not a pretty picture. I don’t like doing it!!” This implies to me that he technically could perform this magic, but refrains from doing so because the results aren’t desirable. Seeing as he takes on this grotesque appearance when describing the dead, maybe those he revives look… unappealing?? Or somehow are not brought back “whole”/are missing integral parts of their original personalities??
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I believe genies are mentioned a few times, mostly by Jamil. For example, he calls Azul his “genie in a lamp” in book 3 and, in one of his Chats, says, “What am I, the genie of the lamp?” He also mentions the three wishes thing and how the Sorcerer of the Sands sought a magic lamp and eventually ascended as a genie himself. But we don’t know how genies work outside of that or how their magic may differ (if at all) from that of a mage. Since Jamil speaks about “the” genie of “the” lamp, it’s possible he is specifically referring to Aladdin’s Genie and thus canonizing the Genie’s rules. In The Return of Jafar, we learn that genie form Jafar is also bound “by the rules of the lamp”, which prevents him from killing others. This is the first of Genie’s rules, so we can assume the other two rules also apply to Jafar + other genies. Not sure if this is also the case for genies in Twst canon, but this might be important to consider.
There’s no official confirmation that Najma is twisted from Nasira (Jafar’s fraternal twin sister), but many fans assume that’s who she must be referencing. It’s not clear whether Najma is a mage or not though. I’d say there’s a chance she could have future appearances 🤷‍♀️ After all, Kifaji was introduced to us via a hometown event and then became relevant again in book 7.
Really not sure about the blot being related to necromancy thing, especially as it relates to Najma, One’s unique magic is deeply tied to the mage’s identity—and there is nothing about Najma which would suggest to me that she would be invested much in blot or necromancy?? If you stretched it, maybe you could argue she cares about her older brother and becomes interested in alleviating blot to ensure that Jamil isn’t put at risk of OBing again…? But she doesn’t know about that incident at all since Azul stopped it from spreading. It’s also assuming a lot of Najma’s character when we barely know her.
As much fun as it is to theorize about Crowley wanting to collect blot stones to revive the Great Seven/his theoretical dead wife or what have you, I don’t think there’s strong enough evidence to link blot (what is essentially a general magic byproduct) with reviving the dead. It feels like sort of a stretch, especially since blot is shown to be caustic and harmful to living beings, rather than regenerative. No one in the Twst-verse acts as though bringing the dead back is possible, not even the organization that literally researches blot and has access to all of the best technology. (Ortho is a special case and lies outside of the purview of this.)
At the end of book 7, Lilia is able to be brought back from death through (I kid you not) the power of love. Malleus and Silver wished very hard and used the magic in Malleus's broken off horn + Silver's ring to give life back to Lilia. However, everyone being shocked by this indicates to me that it's not a normal occurrence and not something thought to have been possible before.
I’d be willing to consider the theory, but only if there’s something more concrete than largely pulling from Disney films. What is true in a Disney film is not necessarily translated 1:1 or always borrowed in Twst, so I’m wary of just copy pasting lore from Disney over. (Some examples: Ursula has a younger sister but Azul is an only child, iron hurts fae and greatly weakens their magic in Maleficent but fae are not harmed or weakened by iron in Twst; they only find the smell offensive.)
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ninetiesfairydust · 7 days ago
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The Return of Jafar (1994)
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onesentencemusings · 6 months ago
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If Return of Jafar was any good, it woulda used this awesome concept design from the original movie for Genie Jafar in his human form.
The excessive red matching his genie colors. The gold wrapping all over to accentuate both his inflated self-importance and echo the gold cuff binding him to the lamp. Extra layer of fabric from the waist because he's got no need for practicality anymore. And just those few touches of black to remind you he's not just pretty bright colors, no sweetheart, he's still evil, don't worry.
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disneyboot · 9 months ago
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I think continuity wise Aladdin has the best pay off for their viewers.
First movie[1992]: the main characters meet, fall in love, and get in engaged.
Second movie [1994]: which is more so, why the main gang trust iago after he was a villain in the first movie.
Tv series[1994]: The main couple is engaged the whole time. Three whole seasons!
Third movie[1996]: They finally get married and we get to meet and learn about Aladdin's father.
We get to see the characters we've grown attached to over the years, finally tie the knot and it answers an important character's fact.
Small edit: I meant this post as in Disney Prince continuity not in general of all media, don't come for me. I can't fight.
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pumpkinrootbeer · 2 years ago
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just so you know I'll never recover from the ending of magi like yeah in general it left me devistated but Jafar's final appearance being him back in the sindria robes still with this just steadfast never ending belief in a man who he devoted his life to and who then in return betrayed him on such a fundamental level. like im gutted.
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ravenfiire · 7 months ago
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dude the return to the isle of the lost graphic novel adaptation is so bad
why does it. Look like that
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it is drawn like the artist got done with the rough sketches and then Disney burst through their door and told them they had an hour to finish the entire thing
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Blessed Boys: Parental Explanation to Vil, Malleus, Azul, and Jamil
[Ramshackle - Common Room]
Maleficent: I'm sure you all are wondering why your loved ones call us their parents, the explanation is simple: We are their 3rd Parents.
Jafar: While blessing them with our power, we decided to make them our sole heirs by implanting fragments of our souls, however, this implant altered them and made them biologically related to us.
Ursula: That is why they can use our Relics with ease. That also explains why they can summon our familiars.
Queen Grimhilde: And due to this, they are our children.
Maleficent: In my case, Malleus and Yuu are now related. (Smiles at Malleus) Your best friend is now your family, Grandson.
Jayden (Running after Iago): GET BACK HERE, YOU DAMN BIRD! I'LL STUFF YOUR ASS WITH CRACKERS UNTIL YOU POP LIKE A FUCKING BALLOON!!!
Jafar (Rubbing his temple): Why must Iago anger him so?
Ursula (Claps her hands together): Now that everything has been explained (Smiles at Azul) I would love to get to know my son-in-law.
Queen Grimhilde (Looks at Vil with a piercing gaze): And I wish to know my son's consort.
Yuu (Calling from the kitchen): Horns! The soft tacos are here and I just finished the ice cream!
Everyone but Malleus blue screens.
Malleus: Thank you, Grandmother... althought it almost feels inappropriate to call you that...
Azul, now fearing for his life.
Vil, in the same boat as Azul.
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iminaworldofpureimagination · 7 months ago
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romancemedia · 3 months ago
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ALADDIN & JASMINE'S RECONCILIATION The Return of Jafar (1994)
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rosadraws · 3 months ago
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Okay I am doing some character studying for a bunch of the Aladdin characters rn,but I CANNOT for the life of me figure out Jafar. I guess this is why I love his design so much? His face is so complicated! I’m still going to practice more but if anyone has any constructive criticism PLEASE tell, I need it💕
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punster-2319 · 1 year ago
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Noteworthy shows and movies turning 30 this year:
- The Lion King
- Gargoyles
- Friends
- The Return of Jafar
- Aladdin tv series
- The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
- Forrest Gump
- ReBoot
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast
- The Magic School Bus
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lemon-pear · 11 months ago
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A whole page of Iago studies/screenshot redraws from 2021. Most were taken from “The Return of Jafar,” which is a fabulous movie if you like this obnoxious loudmouth and inconsistent (but charming) animation!
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