Wednesday 24 December 2014

Aladdin HINDI Episodes (1994)


Disney's Aladdin HINDI Episodes !

Aladdin, the clever hero of Agrabah, continues his adventures with the help of his fiancee Princess Jasmine, his pet monkey Abu, Magic Carpet, Iago the greedy parrot, and of course his best friend the semi-cosmic Genie.


-Aladdin In HINDI- Only On TNI!

The group goes on a trip to a tropical rain forest in search of water. The rain forest and all the rain clouds are ruled by a bird called Thundra, who falls for Iago. While Thundra is distracted by Iago, the others steal a rain cloud to take back to Agrabah to give water to the people, only to face the wrath of Thundra once she discovers Iago's deceit.


After helping fellow street rat Sadira, Aladdin finds that she has fallen in love with him and quickly rejects her. However, finding books on Sand Magic, Sadira tries to use the spells to make Aladdin fall in love with her by conjuring a sand beast to kidnap Jasmine.


The group goes on a trip to a tropical rain forest in search of water. The rain forest and all the rain clouds are ruled by a bird called Thundra, who falls for Iago. While Thundra is distracted by Iago, the others steal a rain cloud to take back to Agrabah to give water to the people, only to face the wrath of Thundra once she discovers Iago's deceit.


Abis Mal uses a magic rose called the Rose of Forgetfulness to erase Jasmine's memory and tricks her into thinking she is his daughter, destined to take over Agrabah. However, his plan backfires when Jasmine locks him up too, and it is up to Aladdin to remind her of who she really is.


Wahid is a young boy in Agrabah who wants to be a hero like Aladdin. He gets his chance when he comes upon one of Mechanicles' contraptions—a giant robot built in his likeness. After climbing inside and taking control, he defeats a local hero, Dominus Tusk, to prove his worth, but Mechanicles wants his robot back, and when he takes control of it again, Wahid is still inside. Aladdin and the gang must get Wahid out, or he will have to take advantage of an awkward situation to be a hero after all.


Aladdin becomes more sociable when he feels left out from the royal meetings, though Jasmine disagrees with this change that Aladdin should be himself. However, when Genie is captured while investigating Mechanicles' latest scheme, it is up to Aladdin to rescue him.

On the night of the full moon, Aladdin is caught between his promise to spend the night alone with Jasmine, and his desire to help his friends uncover a mysterious treasure.


A lost civilization that is being menaced by a surviving Tyrannosaurus worships Abu as their great protector, but Aladdin pushes Abu out of the spotlight by continuously talking for Abu.


While being bothered by a prince from a neighboring kingdom who wishes to marry her, Jasmine is further infuriated with Aladdin when he addresses her as "princess" instead of her name, and that Aladdin won't let her accompany him on the streets because she doesn't know the first thing of being a street rat. To prove him wrong, she goes on the streets with Iago. But when she steals a magic mirror, it turns her into a rat and Iago into a lizard. Now the two have to sneak into the palace to find Aladdin so they can use Genie to reverse the curse.


Aladdin, Jasmine and the others have traveled to Odiferous to witness the wedding of Prince Uncouthma to his beloved, the strong barbarian woman, Brawnhilda. Complications arise when Brawnhilda decides she wants to marry Aladdin instead, as he is frail compared to barbarians, and needs protection. Uncouthma becomes increasingly infuriated, and when Jasmine suggests he fight to keep his bride-to-be, he mistakes her meaning and chooses to fight Aladdin to the death for Brawhnhilda. However, unknown to either side, the Royal Vizier, Runta, a small and puny barbarian, is plotting to take Uncouthma out of the picture and claim the throne for himself.


Aladdin is captured by Mozenrath, who demands Genie as an exchange. Jasmine, who feels responsible for not being able to help when she witnessed Aladdin being kidnapped, wants to help rescue him. When her father forbids her, she goes disguised as a palace guard to help rescue Aladdin.


Caliph Kapok, a disembodied wizard, pays the Sultan a visit and asks Aladdin to help rejoin him to his evil body. They do so, but soon realize that Caliph's head is evil, not his body, and when Aladdin tries to stop him, he separates his head from his torso. Stuck with a logical, remorseless head as well as a loving, headstrong body, it's up to Jasmine and the guys to get Caliph's head separated from his body so he'll reverse the spell and put Aladdin back together, as well as save the wizard's kingdom.


Aladdin and Captain Al Bahtross have to work together to solve the mystery of the kraken sinking the merchant ships. The culprit is no ordinary sea monster, but one of Mechanicles' inventions.


One night, Sadira casts a spell over Agrabah. The next morning, everyone's memory has been rearranged so that Sadira is the princess and Jasmine is a street rat. However, on the following morning, seeing that Jasmine's pet tiger Rajah is ready to attack her as well as Abu and Iago's behavior, Sadira realizes the spell doesn't work on animals. Sadira magically confines Rajah with a cage, but Iago and Abu rescue him and escape the palace to find Jasmine. They eventually find the once-princess, who is a pick-pocket and in rags. Iago convinces Jasmine to come back to the palace, and she agrees after seeing Aladdin in the wedding parade with Sadira. She doesn't know why, but she feels drawn to Aladdin. When Jasmine, Iago and company burst in on the wedding, and despite interference from Genie and Carpet, Jasmine is able to make it to Aladdin and he is drawn to her as well. The two share a kiss and it breaks Sadira's spell.


A large section of Agrabah collapses into the underground caverns below, and the residents believe the legendary Unkhbut, a giant spider-like creature, to be responsible.


Iago and Abu locate a magic ball in Jafar's old chambers. They plan to use its magic to walk through walls, but are unaware the real secret is that it transports them to the Netherworld, where not only does Ayam Aghoul plan to make them permanent residents, but he also plans for Aladdin to be sent there too.


Aladdin, Jasmine, Abu, Iago and Genie head off on Carpet to open trade with Quirkistan. The gang is shocked to find Quirkistan a dreary wasteland; it turns out that the land is enchanted, and the weather and states of things are determined solely by the mood of King Mamoud, Quirkistan's spoiled child king. He's currently brooding over everyone missing his birthday party, and as a result, the whole land is doomed. So, with the prospect of a rich treasure reward, the gang tries to cheer up the King. Aladdin comes close with his risky sword-juggling act, but only Jasmine's storytelling can engage Mamoud. But Jasmine will have to stay there and entertain the King forever.


One of Aladdin's old acquaintances, the Guardian of the Destiny Stone, pays Agrabah a visit, asking for Aladdin's aid. Aladdin proceeds to tell the others of his life long before Genie, Jasmine or anyone but Abu. A traveling circus was visiting Agrabah, and Abu's job was to steal money. Trying to steal Al's money, he met his friend for the first time, who in turn met Fatima, Minos and Aziz. They hired Al, and he and Abu gradually became friends, and he even bought Abu a fez. Aladdin refused to steal from poor citizens, but Minos and the others asked for his help one last time with getting a gem called the Destiny Stone, which only he could reach because of his speed and agility. Once they reached it, the Guardian warned them; Aladdin tried and failed to stop them, and the three disappeared, their lives changed in unknown ways. Finishing his story, Aladdin agrees to help the Guardian and visits the Destiny Stone, only to find the traps broken and the gem shattered. The group then returns to Agrabah.


Aziz has been turned into a goblin, Minos a minotaur and Fatima a harpy, and they are now wreaking havoc on Agrabah, taking its wealth. When Aladdin and the others return, they find that the three have headed for the palace, where a showdown ensues, nearly ending Al, Genie and Jasmine's lives and finishing with the three, leaving with Abu as captive. Aziz sends his fez back for Aladdin to trace, and they face off again, this time Jasmine being captured as well in an enchanted stone meant for Aladdin. Fatima questions why she risked her life for Aladdin, and she replies that Fatima would have done the same thing for Minos. Realizing that she can't bring herself to destroy Aladdin and Jasmine's love, she protests, but Aziz will not give up, and turns on her and Minos, killing Minos. The Destiny Stone reassembles, changing Minos and Fatima back into humans, who offer Aziz a chance to be human again as well. Aziz refuses and escapes; Minos promises Aladdin they will find him, and work hard to repay their past crimes, having finally found as monsters what they had all along—love.


Agrabah and Odiferous go to war, with Nefir and his Imps supplying weapons. As Aladdin and the group investigate, they discover that Nefir is behind the whole war so he can profit off of both sides.


Mirage enters the palace disguised as "Sultana" and gets information on the gang; however, she soon reveals herself and her plot—a large black obelisk has been placed on the outskirts of Agrabah. As its shadow extends, it will lengthen until sunset, wiping everything in its reach out of existence. Mirage does, however, give Aladdin one clue—a mirror in a cavern on top of the world filled with many other mirrors, one which reveals the truth beneath the surface, is the only way to save Agrabah. Aladdin, Jasmine and all but Genie retrieve it, while he tries to destroy the obelisk, and they soon return, supposedly saving the city. But Jasmine, Iago and Abu notice strange things happening (i.e. no one yelling at Abu for stealing, the Sultan calling Jasmine "Princess") and Mirage takes them to her own world after they get too close to revealing her ultimate design. Once Al realizes this, it's up to he and Genie to conjure up a mirage of their own to fool the sorceress, or else lose their friends, and their city.


Abis Mal comes across some magic powder that, when burnt, creates a smoke creature willing to steal for him. He then tricks Jasmine into buying all of the powder to give to the people of Agrabah to use as fuel. Only, after stealing from the people of Agrabah, the smoke creatures combine to form the smoke monster Sootinai, who then turns against Abis Mal and starts destroying Agrabah.


Abis Mal has cursed the Sultan's bath oils with the aid of a venom from a Rock Ifrit, and Iago is cursed when he sneaks in to the Sultan's bathroom and uses the oil. However, when no one shows any concern of going after the antidote before he turns completely to stone at sundown, he strikes a bargain with Abis Mal: Genie's lamp in exchange for the antidote.


Wanting to prove he can do just as good as Genie with having an easy time of using magic, Genie transfers his magic to Iago at Iago's request. However, he finds it is not as easy as it seems.


While visiting Odiferous, Aladdin and the others meet Prince Uncouthma and Brawnhilda's son, Bud. But an epidemic is spreading, leaving the Odiferans petrified. Desperate to prove himself to Bud, Aladdin takes on barbarian challenges, but soon learns that the cause of the petrifying—a lizard brought by a trader—is attacking his friends, including Uncouthma. As the barbarians try to stop the lizard with brute force, General Gouda, too, is petrified, and Al realizes that to beat the little creature, he'll have to lure it with the thing it eats most—cheese—and change the smell of its breath, before other lizards come to Odiferous.


Aladdin, Genie, Iago, Abu and Carpet travel to the far eastern city of Pei Ling—but not before rescuing a young youth, Zin, who fainted in the desert. Upon arrival, they find the town destroyed. Unknown to Aladdin and the gang, Zin is forced every night by his dark-side Zang to turn into a dragon—the former city's protector—who destroys the town. Once Aladdin learns of this, it's up to him and the others to stop the dragon's destructiveness, and convince Zin to ward off his evil half.


Aladdin and company have been assigned to chart a river through neighboring lands, but on the way, they come upon a burning village. After rescuing the people from the fire cats who attacked it, the source of the mischief reveals herself—Mirage, a cat-like entity who is described as "Evil Incarnate" by Iago (Genie hasn't heard of her due to his 10,000 year imprisonment in the lamp). As nightfall begins, the Genie becomes increasingly afraid of Mirage, and moves the group back on the way to Agrabah, but due to sleepiness, they are instead transported—separate from Al—to Mirage's world, Morbus. Here, they must battle the fire cats to defeat Mirage. But as Genie discovers, he must first conquer his own fears, as that is what they feed on, before Aladdin and company can escape.


Abis Mal steals a magic hourglass that acts as a time machine, and with Aladdin and his friends, he travels back to the year where Agrabah was founded and plans for his ancestor, Abnor Mal, to become the Sultan to change history. Aladdin must prevent this before it is too late.


Haroud tricks Aladdin into believing that he has been cursed with clumsiness. Meanwhile, Abis Mal plots to take over Agrabah by forcing it to surrender—or be destroyed by an ifrit named Magma, who controls volcanoes.


After finding that a treasure called golden silk is being protected by a giant worm, Nefir poisons Aladdin and tricks Genie into helping him, with the promise that a small amount of the golden silk can cure Aladdin. However, as Genie and Iago set out to find the silk, they are unaware that Nefir intends to use them to get past the worm, which has evolved into a giant moth.


While passing through a frozen wasteland, Aladdin, Genie and the others encounter an abominable snowman's castle. The yeti lets them pass—all but Genie, who must stay to entertain him. Aladdin and the others must devise a way to sneak the Genie past the snowman, and wind up teaching the snowman to entertain himself in the process.


Twenty years ago, a much younger Sultan stumbled upon a magnificent garden and plucked a flower to take home to his bride. This aroused the anger of the garden's master, an enchanter named Arbutus, who sees himself as an artist and creates beautiful things, but despises man for seemingly carelessly destroying his work. The only way he allows the Sultan to leave alive is the promise of the Sultan's most valuable treasure twenty years later… which turns out to be Jasmine.


The sprites have been captured by Mozenrath, who plans to use them to find a lost city that has a weapon needed to rule the desert. A few escape and warn Aladdin, and they head out to stop Mozenrath and rescue the other sprites.


After battling the Al Muddy, Aladdin and the gang come home, with Al tired out. Genie decides that he and Jasmine need a night off, but Iago has accidentally brought some of the Al Muddy home. As Genie endeavors to take care of the muddy nemesis without disturbing Aladdin, the situation becomes increasingly more complicated.


Saleen sinks a ship bound for Agrabah with a valuable statue to lure out Aladdin, and places a curse that turns him into a shark so she can have him all to herself. As Genie, Abu, and Iago have difficulty getting her necklace to reverse the curse, they realize that Saleen's sidekick, the octopus Armand, might be the key needed to get the necklace to cure Aladdin, as he has developed a grudge of being pushed aside in favor of Aladdin.


When Dominus Tusk attacks Agrabah while Aladdin and Genie are out of town on a diplomatic mission, the Sultan dons an ancient magical armor from the treasure room that gives him superhuman strength and endurance. He defeats Tusk, but when Aladdin comes back the next day, he and Jasmine notice that the Sultan's behavior is getting more violent and unpredictable. They soon find the curse of the armor is causing the Sultan to become more evil, and they have to find a way to remove the curse to save the Sultan.


Sadira's up to her old tricks again, as she casts a spell on Aladdin making him think he is her knight in shining armor and Abu is his loyal steed. Before she can transport them both to her fantasy kingdom, Jasmine, Genie, and Iago stop them, but when Genie messes up the spell with his magic, it causes some side effects where Aladdin still thinks he is a knight and Abu is a mule. Now everyone must recreate Sadira's fantasy in real life, and Aladdin must give Sadira true love's kiss before the spell can be broken. However, as Jasmine disagrees with the plan, she and Sadira begin to talk and make peace in their rivalry towards Aladdin's affection.


Jasmine receives a cute pet that, when frightened, grants the wish of whoever is frightening it (in hopes to save itself from the danger). Only, this causes it to be sought out by the greedy Iago for its ability.


Aladdin and friends stumble across a hidden valley where anthropomorphic animals have built their own civilization. Since Aladdin is human, he is believed to be a dangerous threat to their city.


On a diplomatic mission to negotiate with Sultan Pasda Al Dente of Getizstan, the Sultan appoints Genie and Al diplomats. Genie tries to be all aspects of a diplomat at once, but things go awry when Abis Mal and Haroud throw an orb at him which splits Genie into his seven personalities—anger, courage, weirdness, wisdom, laughter, fear, and kindness. Now Aladdin and the others must figure a way to get all of Genie's personalities back together before Abis Mal uses him to overtake Getzistan.


After being caught while trying to steal gold dust from the Palace treasure room, Iago is tired of always being greedy and he begins giving things away uncontrollably, which causes a situation when he gives away people's valuables (i.e. Genie's lamp and Abu's fez).


When Queen Hippsodeth of the Galifems sends the Sultan a love letter with a date invitation, Jasmine thinks it may be unsafe for him to go. After returning a letter declining the offer (with Iago adding a few insults), the Queen's suitor, King Pector, decides to battle the Sultan to the death for the insult. Jasmine convinces Aladdin to pretend to be the Sultan and try to call off the battle—unsuccessfully—but when the Sultan learns of this, things must be settled swiftly before King Pector kills Aladdin.


Iago's old enemy Malcho returns for revenge, as Aladdin is in charge as the temporary Sultan for Agrabah while the Sultan, Jasmine, and the rest of the gang are on vacation. When Malcho attacks, Aladdin must fight him off and work with the Royal Guards in protecting Iago and stopping Malcho without endangering the city, as well as dealing with Razoul and Iago's pointless advice on how the real Sultan should act.

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