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- While the sultan plays another silly game against Aladdin, which Iago and Genie make sure he looses diplomatically, Queen Hippsodeth's Amazones overpower the palace guards and even Radjah to kidnap princess Jasmine on flying horses, to be trained and join them. The sultan insists to join the gang's rescue mission on Carpet. The enchanted Amazone land proves littered with traps, and the sultan refuses to be kept safely away, even recalls as a youth he broke in wild stallions, now priceless experience to handle a flying horse...
- Sadira's spell makes Aladdin think he is Don Quixote.
- Storm and lightning-king Pector proposes to the Amazon queen Hippsodeth, but she refuses to consider another then the only man who ever beat her, the sultan of Agrabah. She even sends him a love-letter which doubles as a duel-challenge. Jasmine gets hold of it and, fearing for her father, gets Aladdin to dress like him to take the test instead. Jago adds an insult to the reply. Pector decides to revenge his beloved's honor, in Agrabah. Aladdin meanwhile runs the gauntlet of Amazon traps.
- Agrabah is thrilled and chilled by a first-ever visit from the caliph Kapoc, a reputed magician. Actually it's only his magically severed head, which whines his body is meanwhile terrorizing his people. Aladdin and the gang travel there to reunite them. Only while succeeding, they learn the head is the evil part, which scorns emotions and instantly turns on them. Aladdin's own head is also severed, with a similar effect.
- Sadira uses a magic spell to switch places with Jasmine.
- A street rat spurned by Aladdin turns herself into a sand witch.
- When Sadira cooks soup for her visiting friend princess Jasmine and the mistrusting gang, she accidentally uses the sorcery recipe. Shortly after they leave and the inedible brew is thrown away, it awakens three dreadful Sand witches, who can transform sand into anything and start with a giant cobra to attack the palace, but the gang just suspects Sadira, only Jasmine keeps doubting. Sadira accepts to join the three witches, last survivors of thousands who once dominated the seven deserts from the city of sands, which they now resurrect. When she tells the gang she's only pretending, Aladdin has Genie lock her up...
- A smoke demon being used as fuel steals from the people of Agrabah.
- Aladdin must free Abu from jail when the monkey is accused of stealing dates.
- While in the Frozen North everyone is having fun in the snow when Iago sees the palace of the Ice Efreet and pleads with the others to explore and look for treasure. He is certain the palace is abandoned but that is not the case and they wake up the the Efreet named Frajhid. he is an ice wizard who is not quite as intimidating as he first appears to be. He journeys with Aladdin back to Agrabah and impresses everyone with his ice tricks. But before long he is turning Agrabah into a frozen ice city.
- A king's bad moods cause bad weather.
- Aladdin and his gang minus Jasmine fly to Waristan, the Las Vegas of the seven deserts, for a holiday; Iago can't wait to try his gambling system in a casino. To their astonishment the local sultan Pasta says it's normal to see his whole city in ruins, it's rebuild daily by Nefir and his team of magical dwarfs, because every night it's completely trampled to rubble by the smashing ballet of the giant rhinoceros Samir the Destroyer. Aladdin's remark how crazy that is gets taken as an offer to deal with Samir, but after failed attempts by Genie, Nefir offers to built a catapult, yet soon is found to have his own agenda, involving magical dance shoes, which Aladdin's side fights in a musical duel...
- Abu can't control his habit of picking up everything he sees.
- On his way to recover his lamp from Abis Mal, Genie encounters and falls in love with a genie of the bottle, which leads Abis Mal to attempt to possess the lamp and the bottle.
- Iago turns to stone when he mistakenly falls victim to Abis Mal's curse.
- Genie is proud as a peacock when he and Aladdin are appointed Agrabah's honorary diplomats accompanying the Sultan on a state visit to fellow Sultan Pasta Al-Dente of Getzistan, but can't remember the diplomatic rules of conduct. Abis Mal and Haroud secretly followed to kidnap the sultan and seize power in Agrabah, armed with a bomb which shatters genies. However throwing it at Genie doesn't make him disappear, he is just split up in seven Genies embodying aspects of his boisterous personality. When everybody finds out what has happened, Genies are enlisted either pro - or contra the coup.
- Agrabah and a neighboring city go to war, only to be edged on by a two-timing assistant who claims to be supporting Agrabah, but is also supporting the invaders, providing each of the warring sides with better weapons when he gets the other to pay up, for a pretty penny.
- Jasmine is kidnapped by a colony of sinister spiders.
- A street urchin is crazy enough to walk into the criminals club 'Dagger and Skull' and 'arrest' all the thieving or murderous members, barely rescued in time by his idolized 'role model' from the same gutter, Aladdin. Still determined to become a hero himself, the boy sneaks into Mechanikles' workshop, hiding inside the head of the latest addition to his mechanical army, not a bug but 'Junior', a giant metal copy of his master and thus finds himself in the right place to steer it by treading. Junior is meant and ordered to destroy Aladdin, but his new 'brain' rather defeats a minotaur to save him, and keeps 'rebelliously' doing good his maker considers bad-boy behavior, till the 'flying remote' is made operational...
- Mozenrath has secretly taken up residence in Jafar's palace room and uses magical black sand which turns everyone who touches it into his slaves, oblivious of their true identity, from the Sultan's guards to Princess Jasmine, even Genie. Aladdin and his animals discover his plan to have the Sultan himself enchanted but find both Jasmine and Genie are replaced by mameluks who are given their appearance to approach His Majesty unnoticed, but fail to prevent his transformation. All seems lost when finally Aladdin is caught and dumped into the pool of oblivion, but Carpet dives after him with a rope fixed to a pillar, if only Abu and Iago can prevent Xerxes and Mozenrath from undoing it...
- Aladdin and the gang visit Odiferous, where stench is highly prized. Prince Uncouthma, once Aladdin's rival for princess Jasmin's, now invites them to his wedding with local yak-herd Brawnhilda. But the bride considers 'weak puppy' Aladdin so much more desirable that she leaves the prince at the altar. His foreign grand vizier pushes for a duel, hoping to switch the weapons for lethal ones so he can usurp the smelly throne.
- Iago is sure it must be Thundra the rain-controlling jungle princess longing for him when a tiny cloud enters Aladdin's house. Alas she was sending a distress signal ahead: her rain forest is disappearing, she can't stop it and risks running out of water. The gang finds even magically replanting doesn't help because the problem are termites, but not real ones: an army of mechanical bugs constructed by Mechanikles, so the gang tries to take him on and is instantly caught, but they came prepared too...
- Iago uses a magical diamond in Jafar's old tower room on another thievish treasure hunt. But it proves a portal, which makes him and Abu immaterial, semi-trapped in the netherworld with the sultan's late father Bobolius. Worse, evil sorcerer Ayam Aghoul sees them as his way out, or at least for revenge on all of Aladdin's gang.
- Iago and Abu try to steal from the thieves club, but get caught. Then arrives a mukhtar, a reptilian killer, a race skilled in tracking and killing genies, who rides a dinosaur. Genie was pretending to Aladdin that giving the palace tiger Raja a bath didn't scare him, so he tries to deal with the mukhtar without the hero, but after some fancy escapes gets trapped in a bottle. Aladdin and the animals chase them on Carpet and manage to steal Genie back, after the mukhtar told he no longer kills but hunts, for pay. Aladdin figures he must have been hired by a former master who wants Genie back; they track down the old man who once traded Genie for eternal life...
- Agrabah lives in fear of nocturnal disappearances of children. Aladdin remembers it once happened to Amal, his best mate as street urchin. The gang finds it's the doing of an El-katib, a reptilian monster wearing ragged shorts which can appear for three nights at full moon only once every seven years from and disappear into the land of shadows. He fails to keep urchin Wahid safe, even on Carpet, but finds it is the doing of the evil feline sorceress Morgana...
- Aladin has a nightmare about failing now he must replace the sultan, while everyone else except Iago is on holiday, even Genie. Just now the demonic basilisk (winged serpent dragon) Malcho, whom Iago got banished in polar ice, returns to Agrabah. Only Iago sights the monster but isn't believed on his word; when he finds a dragon feather as proof it's after him, the guards throw the parrot out 'in the country's best interest', but Aladdin snatches him back in, just on time to prevent Iago being eaten alive, so the dragon intrudes the palace and the duel starts, in several rounds, reluctantly helped by the guards, who would rather surrender the troublesome bird... .
- When the apparently unstoppable Minotaur Dominus Tusk devastates Agrabah, the sultan himself uses the secret weapon which his father warned him only to risk as a last resort: armor which renders the wearer invulnerable and immensely strong. The sultan defeats the monster singlehandedly, but is also turned into an inflammable tyrant and warmonger, who not only plans to conquer the seven deserts and later the world but condemns Jasmine to death for resisting him. Aladdin and Jasmine discover the armor was cursed by Kilim, but getting the sultan out of it proves difficult and dangerous...
- An evil medicine man tries to take away Genie's magic powers.
- When Genie finds two street urchins playing magical lamp, he can't resist telling them about the real thing and his share in Aladdin's adventures, soon rivaled by versions from Iago and, once both are gone, the villain in their versions, Abis Mal, who anonymously presents himself as the greater hero, and lures the kids into helping him to get the golden helmet of Scorpo the Indomitable, from a subterranean hiding place where the children are left behind with scorpions. Iago ad Abu attempt a rescue on their own, but as Iago breaks his wing can only stand by till Aladdin finally appears in the palace, where even Genie is frozen by the helmet...
- After a vacation, Aladdin's gang finds Agrabah in a terrible state, the inhabitants transformed into sludge-like wretches, even the royals, except palace guards captain Rasul. It's the doing of Aziz, the former acrobat in Minos's circus troop, who escaped from the Destiny Stone and gained immense magical power, enough to beat Genie. Iago is occupied looking for the Sultan's secret cache, or at least what Rasul whispered about one. Aziz even curses Aladdin and Rasul to be chained together unless they agree, which almost never happens, so the fight against Aziz looks hopeless...
- While the sultan and Genie prepare a banquet for another pompous princely suitor for princess Jasmine, who won't hear of another then Aladdin anyway, she's amazed to see him save a rat from the prince's hands. When her commoner lover replies he has lots in common with a real street rat, she takes Iago along for an incognito taste of street life, soon dared to prove herself as a thief. A blind merchant enchants the mirror she stole, so it transforms them into the first thing Iago unknowingly says they could be: she a rat, he a green lizard. Surviving without starving thus not only proves a good lesson about the life of Agraba's poor, it's quit an adventurous challenge to get to and into the palace alive, and past her pet tiger Rajah, who hates rats like everybody else but is naturally equipped as a deadly vermin hunter...
- Abis Mal intends to seize the throne by making a magic potion to give him immense strength, but it requires the claw of a griffin. He and Haroud haven stolen a griffin egg, but Aladdin's gang manages to get it from them, even if it costs Aladdin some broken ribs, causing Jasmine and -worse- Genie to be determined to nurse and protect the bruised, indignant hero on the journey to return it to its mother in Getistan. There the word casino suffices to make Iago stick to the local ruler, sultan Pasta Al-Dente, and mother griffin is dangerously impatient, while the fiends soon arrive to steal her egg back...
- The gang laughs when Princess Jasmine is swept over by a wave, but the next one drags her into a vortex, down to a magically sealed sea section, the domain of mermaid-witch Saleen. It takes a while until even Genie works out she's using magic against them, desiring Aladdin for herself. Then the gang must save Jasmine.
- Evil Morgana bets against blind sorcerer Fasir whether love can conquer all, the test case being Aladdin and Jasmine. So she tricks the princess into buying a 'beauty cream' which actually turns her into a monstrous, poisonous snake-monster. Still Aladdin joins her on a dangerous quest with Genie to the Tree of Renewal. Morgana keeps piling up obstacles.
- Jasmine accidentally takes possession of the rose of forgetfulness.
- When Agraba has been without rain for so long that the last fig trees are dying, Iago and Genie realize the solution can be found is the parrot's native rain forest, where legend has it all rain clouds come from. There Aladdin and his gang follow a rainbow and find at the end that its abundant clouds are magically controlled by the jungle queen, rain bird Thundra. She is instantly smitten with uninterested Iago, who is nevertheless -against Jasmine's leap- tricked into asking her for rain, and after she refuses keeps her busy while Genie steals a cloud. Thundra soon notices after Iago escapes her tender but smothering embrace, and brings all her thunder and lightning...
- An evil man from the sultan's past returns to claim a promised gift.
- To prove that he doesn't need Genie's help to be a hero, Aladdin decides to face the mad scientist Mechanikles and his army of flying robot bugs alone when they threaten a small town full of cowards.
- While the gang enjoys discovering fireworks, the blind seer Fasir stops time to tell Iago it is his destiny, but only his, to awake a terrible monster and destroy it again or perish trying so, and hands the bird a magical locket. Iago tries to escape his fate by convincing Aladdin to take the gang on a far 'holiday' abroad, but it's precisely there that Genie flies them into a rock temple where an ancient evil lies dormant- in his attempt to get out, Iago accidentally lights the fire which awakes Amok Mon-Ra, a giant ogre who once ruled Agrabah and now returns to it for a reign of terror. The others ignore it was Iago who awoke Amok, so Genie believes it's up to him to destroy it but keeps failing, while Iago flees, till his conscience finally catches up...
- Machanicles creates an evil robot giant to hypnotise Aladdin.
- While mapping a river area on a float for the sultan, Aladdin and the gang come across a peasant village put in flames by magical fireballs, brought from her flying Egyptian temple by the 'fire cats' of the sorceress Mirage which nobody knew. Next morning they find they are back where they started, after an unnoticed nightly intervention from Mirage, who appears as Jasmine, and then shows them they're actually in Morphia, her magical make believe-realm. Her target is Genie, whose powers she can steal while he's afraid...
- Abis Mal goes back in time to try to become the Sultan of Agrabah.
- While Aladdin and Carpet flew higher then ever, Abu and Iago made such a mess in the palace that Jasmine and Aladdin nearly persuaded the Sultan to throw them out of the palace. Then fairies arrive, who busily show a magical mess is even worse, only it takes a while 'til people realize their mischief is not the gang's work. They prove well-meaning but infantile, as playful and tireless as puppies, but magical fliers who can give Aladdin and the amused royals sky-rides, making Carpet feel superfluous, while Iago's attempt to make Abu feast with table-manners goes wrong in no time. Alas, the fairies won't accept the humans get tired and want to return, instead they lift the whole palace 'so you must never leave' and trick Genie into a knot, unable to stop it crashing down when the fairies leave because their playmates refuse to keep frolicking, only Carpet tries to save them smashing to smithereens inside the falling palace...
- Nefir finds his engineering dwarfs team unable to infiltrate the manifold magically protected tree-tower where they captivated the panacea-caterpillar whose golden silk cures everything, so he plans to get Aladin's Genie to do the job by poisoning Aladin. Indeed Genie must now beg Nefir, the only one who knows the site, for 'help' and brave with him and Iago the daunting dangers, some of which no mortal would survive. Once Genie has the silk ball un-twined to cut some off as medicine, Nefir tricks him into a bottle, but soon must release him begging for help, realizing the horrible prophesy comes true: the ancient moth which Genie released from the cocoon is a pestilent wrecker of whole cities, which feeds on dwarfs only...
- A quest for lost treasure interrupts Jasmine's and Aladdin's date.
- Abu receives messages from an ancient civilization.
- Aladdin leads another caravan trough the desert. The gang is delighted to find and frolic in an unchartered oasis. Of course it was too good to be trough: suddenly a mud creature pulls the plug and a vortex gobbles up the, unlike the sultan's guards. They fall into the underground dwelling of Mudder, an evil spirit consisting of mud, who can assume every shape. And the cannibal greats them as soup ingredients. Aladdin must outsmart him to escape and save the others.
- Aladdin is miserable, even feels unworthy of the royal family, after being unable to keep up with posh conversation at a court dinner, where rich merchant Daru stole the show with wit and oratory. Jago volunteers to teach him a crash-course fake culture and manners which impresses the gang, but not Jasmine, and still proves no match for slick Daru. The guards report a fire-breeding centipede-like monster is turning the desert into glass, so the gang rides and faces what turns out to be Mechanicles's latest invention. Overcoming it brings a surprise bonus.
- After removing a bunch of Al-muddi monsters from a desert area, seemingly monsters 'as usual', Aladdin is convinced he earned a romantic luxury night alone in the palace with Jasmine. Genie refuses to bother him, even after Iago discovers some mud caught in his plumage actually reassembles as a voracious, quick-growing Al-muddi again. All their efforts do deal with it without the hero ultimately result in multiplication out of control.
- While on a trading mission, Aladdin crosses paths with a dragon.
- When the sultan learns a sunk ship has lost a gold cargo, a 10% salvage fee is fixed. Jasmine agreed that's a job for the famous nautical hero captain Albaross, an immensely strong but arrogant macho European. Iago wants the reward and Aladdin the honor, so he enlists as the captain's only crewman, with the animals and Genie's help. In the feared Neptune's triangle, Aladdin and Albatross find the chest and have it hoisted, but are then both captured by a giant octopus- it's actually another steam-vessels constructed by Mechanicles, who planned his fatal revenge on Aladdin. The others dive to the rescue; the ship's water intake swallows them up, after everyone escapes a whale does the same, and the heroes' rivalry isn't nearly settled yet...
- Iago's greed gets him to make Genie pierce a palace ceiling so gold dust pours down from the sultan's treasury. Once covered in gold, he runs off, openly posing as greed incarnated, but is too heavy to fly and everybody wants to pluck his golden feathers. When Abis Mal and Haroud see Iago, they think it's the legendary bird whose trail leads to a treasure. When found and washed by the gang, Iago agrees greed makes unhappy, vows poverty and gives all their precious souvenirs away, preaching everyone must do the same and salesman Akbar becomes his disciple, yet even free valuables cause strife and the unconverted are still looking for the golden bird. After Haroud recognizes it was Iago Abis Mal kidnaps him and Abu, but he only finds a surprising treasure. Meanwhile the Sultan has sent the palace guards to arrest the treasury robber...
- When a giant desert worm attacks Agrabh, attracted by the stench of cheese, Iago's bright idea to dispose of the lure works after Genie executes it. While Aladdin enjoys a holiday on carpet with the princess, the saviors dispute each-other the merit. To settle that, Genie accepts to transfer his semi-cosmic powers to the parrot for a day. Iago seems to make such clever use of them that genie fears he'll have to transfer them for good. But too much wealth and rain also proves dangerous for a desert city.
- Aladdin must stop a land swimming shark destroying Agrabah.
- Iago takes control of the weather while Thundra goes on vacation.
- Time-sorcerer Sarastro's gang robs, in the sultan's absence, a caravan from a country which threatens to go to war with Agrabah. Aladdin only escapes by pretending to join Sarastro, which palace guard captain Rasul actually believes. The ambassadors make Jasmine engage the Riders of Ramont (from "The Sands of Fate") and imprison Aladdin, but she sets him free to join the Riders' mission, only to be captured with them and Aladdin's entire gang.
- Aladdin searches for a gift for Jasmine, and her new pet has the power to make fears come true.
- Even a treasure-map from crazy Sahib was irresistible for Iago; the gang finds nothing at the X, but it brings them at a spot on the beach where a hooded skeleton herald rises from the sea who lures Iago and Abu to a haunted treasure ship on the bottom and gives them a magical conch to blow and set things in motion, but it's physically too daunting for them alone, so Iago plays a ghost to make Aladdin believe there's a damned sailor there who needs to be rescued. The conch makes the sea part. Before Genie can remember the legend and catch up, Aladdin is tricked into touching the bow's figurehead, which makes him change places with the cursed magician Ayam Aghoul, who quickly catches the animals...
- When the guardian of the Temple of Fortune comes for Aladdin's help saying the Destiny Stone, which makes it possible for ordinary people to do extraordinary things, is broken, the hero first tells the rest of the gang how he met Abu. The monkey was the unappreciated main income of Minos's circus act, who picked the audience's pockets, and one day Aladdin's nearly empty purse. Impressed with Aladdin's performance getting it back, and even stealing Minos's full purse, Minos's accomplice Fatima convinces him to enlist the street rat as purse-snatcher, and indeed he does better then Abu, who is now further scorned. Only ever fair and generous newbie Aladdin generously shares his -half- share with the monkey. Hearing a victim's desperate family weep they are cleaned out, Aladdin donates them the rest of his profit. Next morning Aladdin refuses to continue that way, and is surprised the circus gang agrees: instead he is sent into the temple, to pass the elaborate traps and get the magical stone...
- Now Aladdin has explained to his gang how how Minos's got caught in the Destiny Stone, they follow the guardian's call but find the temple empty, and can barely escape before it completely explodes. The three thieves have been transformed into criminally genial monsters, who cause havoc in all Agrabah, unstoppable, even invading the Sultan's palace. Still the true love between Aladdin and Jasmine makes an appeal to that between Fatima, who acted most evil, and Minos, convincing enough for reconsider, only Aziz is totally committed to evil...
- Even Aladdin thought the sultan's visitor, a sultana showing interest in his toy collection, might be a suitable match, but she turns out to be nobody else then evil sorceress Mirage. Worse, she brought Agrabah a black magical 'gift': a giant black obelisk, the shadow of which makes everything it touches disappear, and nothing Genie tries can break or move it. Then Mirage tells Aladdin the only remedy is the mirror which reflects the truth behind the appearance, to be found on the roof of the world. The gang minus Genie fly till they find the ice cage full of mirrors, and Aladdin chooses one which shows him back in street rat costume. When they return and the mirror successfully removes shadow and obelisk, Princess Jasmine finds her fear was justified that's all too easy: now Mirage tells her true plan was to create an elaborate trick-reality to mislead them while the real Agrabah is wiped out, but Genie and Aladdin also have a surprising trick up their sleeves...
- Aladdin and the gang travel by ship to return to Agrabah an ancient statue of great symbolic value. The wicked mermaid Saleen, who has a crush on the hero, set a trap aided by her octopus crony Amad. Genie saves everybody from shipwreck, but Aladdin ends up caught in a magical bell where she can cause him to mutate into her pet shark, which even turns on his own gang.
- Uncouthma's son helps Aladdin stop lizards from attacking Odiferous' cheese.
- Abis Mal threatens Agrabah with a fire elemental who causes destruction. The elemental, Magma, is a relentless beast who has no limits. Even if Genie and Aladdin can manage a way to defeat him, they'll still have to beat Abis Mal to save Agrabah.
- Genie can't control his magic powers when he catches a cold.
- On the way back from Stenchenia, Genie's 'semi-phenomenal sense of orientation' gets Aladdin, Iago and Abu utterly lost in snowy mountains, where they enter the castle of the snowman Yeti, who refuses them passage until Genie starts entertaining him magically. Iago convinces Aladdin to sneak trough to the greens side, happy with some peace and quiet till Genie catches up, but the Yeti captures him in a bottle, desperately performing for his life till Aladdin gets worried enough to turn back, climb into the castle and free Genie, but Yeti chases them outside, with a surprising result...
- Jasmine tries to make Aladdin jealous by flirting with a visiting prince.
- Carpet flies the gang to a magical kingdom, with a dammed stream filled by precious stones. Aladdin breaks an arm jumping after a koala who tried to climb out, the talking animals debate whether to reward him or eliminate him as a danger to the valley's secret, compromising to incarcerate the hero. When Iago and Abu gather gems as 'pension fund' their breaking causes the dam to start leaking. When Genie is caught too, Carpet makes the animals part with their loot -Iago reluctantly- while freeing the others, but the water breaks trough...
- Mozenrath has found, after seven years, the magical book of Khartoum, which promises to get him the secret for ultimate cosmic power of that great magician, who was captivated it in ages ago. Mozenrath manages to activate it, and it shows him how to make a philosophers stone, the key to power. The missing ingredient is enough magic to heat the magical oven. Thereto Mozenrath cleverly captures Genie, masquerading as a coachman. Aladdin, Iago and Abu on Carpet and Genie's girlfriend, a green genie, come to his rescue, but are expected, worse: the green genie is wanted to supplement Genie's insufficient power...
- Agraba is plagued by a flying dragon and a serpent named Xerxes, but those are only meant as a test, which indicates Aladdin as the hero required for the purpose of their master, the sinister sorcerer Mozenrath, who forces him to come to his magical kingdom in the black sands, where he has overpowered the previous king, whom even mighty Jafar feared, and reduced him to one of his mamluks (undead skeleton slave-soldiers). Aladdin must help Mozenrath by putting a magical collar on the neck of a tirbac, a magical monster which swallows all magical beings, and therefore chases both his flying carpet and Genie...
- Iago was mounting a tourist map business, but the sultan's city gets a less welcome visitor. Just after Jasmine has a nightmare prophesying Agrabah's destruction, it hails in summer followed by an earthquake and a plague of giant scorpions. Finally the Ethereal appears for real, announcing judgment over Agrabah's civilization after an inspection, at risk of destruction. No material, intellectual or artistic treasures make a redeeming impression. The magical spear Genie forges can't avert the Ethereal either, so it starts the apocalyptic sequence.
- Abis Mal wants to eliminate Aladdin's gang by using contagious mood stones, Mechanicles by another series of mechanical insects, rivaling each-other the 'privilege', but after robber leader Akbar knocks some sense in them they join forces and set a trap in a cave to imprison Aladdin's party, then release tiny flying bugs to infect each of them -turning Jago into a womanizer, Jasmine envious, Abu into a ridiculer, Aladin fearful, Genie stuck-up- and a giant mechanical preying mantis to devour them all...
- Genie presents anachronistic games such as croquet and baseball but keeps loosing from carpet. Dwarf sorcerer Demir takes to Genie's unsuspecting word he'll give anything to win: he and his jealous female partner take the whole gang to their Arctic home as living toys for endless games like bobsled and mountain-climbing, till they die, with added dangers like a polar bear and lava, no helping allowed...
- When the ruins of the centuries long lost desert city of Mesmeria are found, the Sultan sends Aladdin and his gang. They dig up a chest with four magical jewels, but one is immediately nicked by a hawk, pursued in vain by treasure-horny Iago. It's Mesmeria's enchanted king, who resurrects the emerald into his evil queen Daluqa, who against his loving warning steals the other three and resurrects them as her three ever striving brothers, in Agraba, all with frightful magical amulets, and alas their anger feeds a great monster, which tramples whole buildings...
- While Aladdin, Genie, Iago, Abu and Jasmine chase a thief, she gets abducted herself, next the other mortals. Genie learns it's the work of the ghost warriors of the evil 'mukhtar', a magic-spotter who wants in exchange for her release Genie's help to defeat Mozenrath in his enchanted realm of the black sand. There Genie saves mukhtar's life, only to be sold to Mozenrath, who traps him in a magical crystal. Yet the mukhtar delivers the mortal friends, as his honor debt to Genie, only to be caught one by one in Mozenrath's magic, but...
- Aladdin eagerly accepts, to Iago's horror, to help the bothersomely busy sprites when their whole people is reported by the only one who got away to be captured by evil sorcerer Mozenrath, forced to dig in the desert sand for indications where he can find the secret of the Lost City of the Sun, which contains the key to the immense power of the ancient Shamash, a magical sun. Fortunately Mozenrath and his aid Xerxes haven't yet found the ultimate clue mentioned in all ancient inscriptions, the pointing Hand, but on Carpet Aladin does. Alas, Mozenrath catches on, so a duel for the solar power is inevitable...
- Aladdin must battle the monster of Fashoom.
- Aladdin enjoyed a quiet spot in the desert, the others called it tame. Then suddenly they see the Riders of Ramont, brave but arrogant mounted knights escorting a treasure, attacked by masked, also mounted robbers. Aladdin tries to help, but by the time Carpet brings him near them, both groups suddenly disappear. At a campfire, the blind seer Fasir explains it's a great mystery how they were all doomed by the Riders' magical crystal, which is the treasure, to repeat the episode over and over again. Aladdin insists to try to help them, but is ignored then at the next attempts he, Abu and even Genie get caught up in the action and become part of he cursed scene. Only Iago, who wanted to walk away from the start, remains...
- On excursion at Dagger Rock, Aladdin is trapped into a black kind of quicksand which swallows him into the power of Mozenrath, who orders the princess to bring him Genie as ransom, behind the sultan's back. First they take the place of two of Rasul's soldiers, who suddenly must fight an army of undead mamluks, no match for Genie and carpet as Xerxes reports, even Mozenrath's giant fists of rock fail to crush them literally. While untying Aladdin, Genie entangles himself in the black stuff, gets out, but then Mozenrath uses a magic-trapping crystal, Aladdin tries to anchor him with the black stuff, only then...
- Ayam Aghoul is banished to the underworld and has found a way to take revenge. He brings his shadow to life with powers to corrupt the shadows of Aladdin's gang and the sultan. If their shadows don't return to them and rest at night in the Shadowland, both shadows and the people they belong to will die, ending up in the underworld with Ayam. Genie takes Aladdin on a desperate expedition to the Shadowland.
- The gang digs up from an old well a trunk full of magical spice, in turn containing a golden neck-lace with a moving stone, which evokes a storm. When Aladdin gives it to Jasmine and she puts it on, this resuscitates the evil sorcerer Ayam Aghoul, lord of the undead, who commands skeletons and decides to wed Jasmine and move into a harem he builds magically annex to the palace. Meanwhile Iago and Ghost sold the spice they can't use themselves, so Genie does the magic. Ayam proves a though adversary, even for Genie. Aladdin realizes Ayam can be contained only by returning in the neck-lace in the spice, if he can get it back while Genie and the royals stall the wedding...
- Aladdin, Abu and Jasmine are on a secret mission to Mozenrath's cursed city, as the sultan's spies heard he's preparing a weapon to devastate Agraba. They deceive the mameluks and even Xerxes, drive the shipment back out of the citadel, but Iago is curious why Genie, Carpet and he were left alone, overhears the sultan where and concludes they must be after a treasure, Genie they probably need help- as Mozenrath has installed a magic-alert, their very arrival enables the sorcerer to capture everyone and go blackmail the sultan who command the 'army' of four guardsmen, with his magical weapon: a jackal which transforms itself in a destructive desert storm, and has set up a diamond to burn everyone but Genie by solar heat...
- Sorcer Mozenrath's magic glove has exhausted his body. So he decides to kidnap super-fit Aladdin and perform a brain transfer. Alas Ghost's gang interrupts the procedure, leaving them both caught in Aladdin's body. The only solution is an elixir, if Mozenrath is to be trusted. There is no alternative.
- Aladdin helps the royals find out about Iago's latest scam to get some of the sultan's precious stones operating another fancy toy, the greedy parrot is banished. Just now Genie is visiting a friend, the sultan is transformed into a gold statue and abducted by petty thief Amin Dimoola, who disposes of several magical aids, but where did he get them? Iago negotiates his rehabilitation to rescue Aladdin and Abu and finally get the sultan back, thereto offers Amin a deal but has to duel in the air the hard way, aided only by carpet. Even caught and incarcerated, Amin won't betray his master, who reveals himself at his chosen time: Mozenrath, whose tricks aren't exhausted yet...
- Morgana is initially startled but delighted when her feared visitor, Lord Chaos, an evil Cheshire cat who meddles with everything 'boringly' predictable, promises to help her to bring Agrabah to ruin. Chaos does a great job terrifying the palace inhabitants and their royal guests with his weird transformations, then takes a special interest in Genie ('a blue one, how interesting!'), who realizes to be hopelessly outclassed magically. Aladdin thinks he can disinterest Chaos by boasting how varied and unpredictable his many adventures are, but Genie blurts out 'except fate is Aladdin always wins', which Choas circumvents by pitting against them an evil 'dark' Aladdin with his own evil genie...
- The spiteful feline sorceress Mirage puts all Agraba under the sleep-inducing spell of a magic box in the sultan's palace; worse: once people awake, they become here sleep-walking servants, which she turns on Aladdin's band which flew back from out of town. Soon it even works on Iago and Abu, on Genie, on the flying carpet and after the blind magician Fakir told them about the box and warned for 'the monster of the night' finally on princess Jasmine, so only Aladdin is still fighting off sleep when he finds Mirage near the box, accompanied by a slumber monster she says is made up from a thousand nightmares and cannot be defeated...