The Genie
Aladdin was granted 3 wishes when he rubbed the magic lamp
Some fairy tales that involve making wishes include "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp," where Aladdin uses a magical lamp to make wishes, and "The Fisherman and His Wife," where a fish grants wishes to the poor fisherman and his wife. Another example is "The Three Little Pigs," where the pigs each make a wish for protection from the Big Bad Wolf.
Aladdin was granted three wishes by the Genie of the lamp in the story. These wishes allowed him to change his circumstances, ultimately leading him to win the heart of Princess Jasmine and gain wealth and power. However, he cleverly used his final wish to free the Genie, demonstrating the value of friendship over material wealth.
He has to use one of his three wishes to wish the Genie free.
No. This is a standard codicil in the Genie Code whereby one is granted three wishes. If someone asks for more wishes, they will not be granted.
They couldn't make it that easy; if they did there would be no conflict. Aladdin would be almost omnipotent, save a few taboo wishes. No one would be able to defy Aladdin because he could just wish them away. They would have nothing to make a movie about.
Aladdin's servant is the Genie, who is a powerful and magical being that can grant Aladdin three wishes. The Genie is a central character in the folk tale of Aladdin and has been popularized through various adaptations, including the Disney animated film "Aladdin."
sometimes death a three wishes
The Foolish Wishes, by Charles Perrault.
In "The Third Wish" by Joan Aiken, the introduction of the third wish occurred when Mr. Peters rescued a swan that turned out to be a magical creature called the Pond Fairy. As a reward, the Pond Fairy granted him three wishes of his choosing.
The Three and Many Wishes of Jason Reid
In the classic tale, there was the prince (who was not named), the three step sisters and the step mother. The sisters and mother met with a grisly end. The magic tree planted by Cinderella's mother was what granted her wishes. In Disney's version, there was the Fairy Godmother and the mice.