Yes, I have one that I can sell to you :)
They could be. Of course, there is no scientific evidence that they are real. No one that has claimed a real magical lamp has ever been proven.<br><p></p><p>
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Genie lamps, as depicted in folklore and fairy tales, are not real. They are a fictional item used in stories to represent a magical object that can grant wishes.
No, there are no real magical animals.
Victor S. Johnson Sr., the founder of Aladdin, was dissatisfied with the quality of kerosene lamps at the time (1912) and decided to make US made kerosene lamps. The lamps were called Aladdin lamps after the magical lamp in the children's story Aladdin.
It makes the magical details sound more real and ordinary.
It hasn't yet been proved that a magical elf isn't real, so it's anyones guess if it is fact or myth.
they come from lamps, but in real life they arent real.. obviously ;)
A magical message maybe
Yes they real just put a camera and record and you see if is real
They are neither real nor magical. The Hunger Games series is science fiction.
Andalasia is a magical kingdom in the film Enchanted.
No, lava lamps contain a special type of wax that is heated by a light bulb, causing it to rise and fall in a mesmerizing pattern. The term "lava lamp" comes from the lamp's resemblance to flowing lava, but there is no actual lava involved.
Probably. They don't use real lava.