the genie never actually granted aladdin's first wish. he didn't make him a prince. he just dressed him up like one.
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Replying to @MagsVisaggs
They discuss this at some length in the live action remake
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Replying to @arthur_affect @MagsVisaggs
What's more interesting is Jafar's wish to "become Sultan", which just has the Genie put the Sultan's clothes on Jafar and yet somehow causes everyone to just agree that they have to obey him except Jasmine
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Replying to @arthur_affect @MagsVisaggs
Based on both of these observations, I think we can safely conclude that authority is derived from clothing in Agrabah.
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All you have to do is steal the Sultan's threads and you're golden. You're holding the conch shell, so everyone's got to listen to you.
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Replying to @Randy_Bobandy13 @MagsVisaggs
The fan theory about the cartoon is that the Genie have Aladdin all the trappings of princedom to be nice but didn't magically change his heritage because he technically already is a prince, since his dad is the King of Thieves
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That's kind of cheating though It's like on the old Sabrina the Teenage Witch sitcom when Harvey was able to break the Sleeping Beauty curse on her because thanks to his dad's job he's technically the Mattress Prince of Lower New England
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