The son of Widow Twankey is Aladdin, the main character in the traditional pantomime adaptation of the story. Widow Twankey is portrayed as Aladdin's mother, often characterized by her comedic and maternal traits. The story follows Aladdin's adventures as he discovers a magical lamp and seeks to win the heart of Princess Jasmine.
no but in Disney enchanted tales they talk about her a little bit
In the pantomime version of Aladdin, his mother's name is often given as "Wishy Washy." However, it's worth noting that in some adaptations, she may also be referred to as "The Widow Twankey," who is typically portrayed as Aladdin's mother in many traditional performances. The character adds comedic elements and is an integral part of the panto's humor.
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Crystal Widow was created in 2002.
Which character in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland muttered "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late?"
other son of widow twankie
Widow Twankey's laundry is called "Twankey's Laundry." It is a fictional establishment from the traditional pantomime "Aladdin," where Widow Twankey is a character known for her humor and flamboyant personality. The laundry serves as a key setting for various comedic events in the story.
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no but in Disney enchanted tales they talk about her a little bit
Widow Twankey was a character in the pantomime version of Aladdin. The female character was generally played by men. The first 'Widow Tankey' was played by actor James Rogers in 1861.
In traditional British pantomime it is Widow Twankie
Aladdin's mother is mentioned, but not named, in the third Disney film, but in the traditional stories, she is known as Widow Twankey.
You can read about Hiram Abiff, the widow's son, in the related link.
"Widow's son" is a masonic phrase referring to Hiram Abiff
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