Scooby-Doo in Arabian Nights - 1994 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Iceland:L
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Disney's Alice in Wonderland
In the original # Aladdin is Chinese # Aladdin has a magical ring (in addition to the lamp) who's genie is only capable of taking him from place to place. # Aladdin gets married quite quickly # There is no flying carpet, that is from another story.
The cast of 1001 Arabian Nights - 1959 includes: Jim Backus as Uncle Abdul Azziz Magoo Herschel Bernardi as The Jinni of the Lamp Daws Butler as Omar the Rugmaker Hans Conried as The Wicked Wazir Kathryn Grant as Princess Yasminda Dwayne Hickman as Aladdin Alan Reed as The Sultan Clark Sisters as The Three Little Maids from Damascus
The Chinese story "The Wooden Horse is related to The Ebony Horse of the 1001 Arabian Nights based on the fact that the stories are based on several nights.
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In Arabian Nights was created in 2008.
New Arabian Nights was created in 1882.
The Arabian Nights Murder was created in 1936.
The story comes from '1001 Arabian Nights'
The fictional woodcutter in Arabian Nights is Ali Baba. He discovers the secret phrase "Open Sesame" that grants entrance to the treasure-filled cave belonging to a group of thieves. Ali Baba's story is one of the most famous tales in Arabian Nights.
The story "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" is from the collection of Middle Eastern folk tales known as "One Thousand and One Nights," also called "Arabian Nights." It has origins in Arabic and Persian cultures.
The Arabian Nights Murder has 317 pages.
Ali Baba and the forty thieves is one of the many stories found in the framed anthology 1001 Arabian Nights. The credited author in the text itself is Scheherazade the wife of an Arabian prince, however, she may well be a fictional character herself. As with all the stories in 1001 Arabian Nights the story may come from folk tales any where from Turkey to China. One theory has the story added on later by one of the translators of 1001 Arabian Nights Antoine Galland. See link
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Persia and Iran are the same country. Iran used to be called Persia, but has changed its name to Iran in modern times. Although, people still call Iran, Persia occasionally. And the story 'Arabian Nights' is the Western World's name for the story 'One Thousand and One Nights' which does take place in Persia (present-day Iran).