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+ | The '''Al Muddy Sultan''' is an evil giant mud entity and the ruler of the [[Al Muddy]] race. |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
+ | He resembled the standard Al Muddy but what made him stand out from others of his kind was his titanic size, easily towering over humans and camels which looked like insects compared to him. Other than this, he was also the only Al Muddy with pupils and the largest head, a physical display of his higher intelligence and sapience. |
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+ | Aside from his size and might, the Sultan also stood out from his people for his great cunning and sophisticated intelligence. He was also capable of human speech and a fondness for cooking unlike his more feral followers. |
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− | He is cruel and arrogant though holds some level of sophistication and considers himself an artisan. Unlike most of his people, he was intelligent and clever. He was fond of cooking. |
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+ | ==History== |
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− | His giant size made him a difficult opponent to confront coupled with his intelligence. He could speak. His weakness is the hot sun. |
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+ | The Al Muddy Sultan first appeared in the series as the main antagonist of the episode ''Mudder's Day''. Lost in the desert, [[Aladdin]] and friends stumble upon a beautiful oasis. It turns out to be a trap set by the Al Muddy. While fleeing various Al Muddy in their way to find find who ever in charge could return them back to the surface, they discover a large castle and hope who ever inside could help. Unknown to Aladdin and the others, the castle belongs to the massive Al Muddy Sultan who just sat in a hot mud bath when they disturb him. Upon seeing the massive monster, Aladdin and others try to flee but several Al Muddy rise up, blocking their path. |
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+ | [[Genie]] tries to distract the Al Muddy with his salesmen pitch allowing the others to flee but the Sultan isn't easily trick and once he realizes they were from the oasis trap, he plotted to cook them. Using his quick wit, Aladdin tried tricking the Sultan into letting them all go retrieve a rare spice fit for a king which only grows on the surface, but the Sultan was no one's fool, thus, only allowing Aladdin to go retrieve the spice. The Sultan begins covers Aladdin with mud and throws him out of the window. He lands on a nearby cliff and surfaces from the mud, coughing. Aladdin climbs up a castle spire,but is later captured by an Al Muddy who drops Aladdin, who is quickly rescued by [[Magic Carpet|Carpet]]. |
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+ | Meanwhile, the Sultan grows impatient; waiting for Aladdin's return and plans on having a snack in the meantime; picking up the jar containing [[Princess Jasmine|Jasmine]], [[Iago]], and [[Abu]]. Aladdin flies in the window distracting the Al Muddy Sultan while others free themselves. Carpet flies to the table and picks up the rest and takes off with the enraged Sultan in pursuit; growing bigger as he slides around the passageways and following the gang out of the underground. Carpet emerges before [[Rasoul]] and the [[Royal Guards|guards]]. The Sultan, now extremely large, emerges and was about to crush one of the guards until Aladdin taunted the Sultan; forcing the monstrous Sultan to give chase to him. Aladdin rolls and cowers in the sand. The Sultan, standing directly before the sun, rears to attack. The Sultan's mud body couldn't stand the intense heat of the desert sun. The Sultan hardens and breaks into many pieces, covering Aladdin. Rasoul frees Aladdin from the rubble and Al Muddy Sultan was no more. |
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− | The Al Muddy Sultan made only one appearance. He and his followers had set an oasis trap that would lure in unsuspecting visitors and lead them to the world of the Al Muddy, where they could capture, kill and eat them. Aladdin and his friends ended up stumbling upon it while Aladdin was leading a caravan and they were all sent into the Al Muddy World to be eaten, with the exception of Razoul and the Royal guards. Aladdin goes to a giant caste that belongs to the Sultan and bothers him during his mud bath demanding to be released, but the Sultan captures them and decides to use them as ingredients for his soup. Aladdin tricks him into letting him go to the surface to allow people to understand the genius of his cooking and bring back a spice for the soup so he can grab Carpet and come back to save his friends. The Sultan, angered chases after them out of the Al Muddy World into the hot sun, only to realize he is being dried and burned alive. |
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+ | Due to Genie's magical illness which could materialize or summon anything, the Al Muddy Sultan was resurrected along with [[Fashoom]] and [[Mechanicles]]' [[Mechanical Rhino Beetle]]. They cause many problems for Aladdin and his friends until they are all defeated by Genie's magic after being fully cured and having his old fully cosmic powers restored by the Orb of [[Machana]]. However, Genie defeats the Sultan by making him melt, and as Genies cannot kill, it seems he simply sent back the Sultan to the underground world of the Al Muddy as only drying up an Al Muddy can kill them. |
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− | Due to Genie's magical illness, Genie accidentally conjures a feral version of the Al Muddy Sultan, along with Fashoom from ''The Prophet Motive'' and Mechanicles' giant mechanical horn beetle from ''Getting the Bugs Out ''but Aladdin manages to cure Genie, allowing Genie to make them disappear. |
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+ | *The Sultan being resurrect by Genie's powers references the fact that in the first film Genie implied that he could bring people back from the dead, but simply disliked doing it. |
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+ | *Iago's nickname for him of ''"Wolfgang Muck"'' is a reference to chef and media personality Wolfgang Puck. |
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Revision as of 08:02, 25 June 2020
The Al Muddy Sultan is an evil giant mud entity and the ruler of the Al Muddy race.
Appearance
He resembled the standard Al Muddy but what made him stand out from others of his kind was his titanic size, easily towering over humans and camels which looked like insects compared to him. Other than this, he was also the only Al Muddy with pupils and the largest head, a physical display of his higher intelligence and sapience.
Personality
Aside from his size and might, the Sultan also stood out from his people for his great cunning and sophisticated intelligence. He was also capable of human speech and a fondness for cooking unlike his more feral followers.
History
Mudder's Day
The Al Muddy Sultan first appeared in the series as the main antagonist of the episode Mudder's Day. Lost in the desert, Aladdin and friends stumble upon a beautiful oasis. It turns out to be a trap set by the Al Muddy. While fleeing various Al Muddy in their way to find find who ever in charge could return them back to the surface, they discover a large castle and hope who ever inside could help. Unknown to Aladdin and the others, the castle belongs to the massive Al Muddy Sultan who just sat in a hot mud bath when they disturb him. Upon seeing the massive monster, Aladdin and others try to flee but several Al Muddy rise up, blocking their path.
Genie tries to distract the Al Muddy with his salesmen pitch allowing the others to flee but the Sultan isn't easily trick and once he realizes they were from the oasis trap, he plotted to cook them. Using his quick wit, Aladdin tried tricking the Sultan into letting them all go retrieve a rare spice fit for a king which only grows on the surface, but the Sultan was no one's fool, thus, only allowing Aladdin to go retrieve the spice. The Sultan begins covers Aladdin with mud and throws him out of the window. He lands on a nearby cliff and surfaces from the mud, coughing. Aladdin climbs up a castle spire,but is later captured by an Al Muddy who drops Aladdin, who is quickly rescued by Carpet.
Meanwhile, the Sultan grows impatient; waiting for Aladdin's return and plans on having a snack in the meantime; picking up the jar containing Jasmine, Iago, and Abu. Aladdin flies in the window distracting the Al Muddy Sultan while others free themselves. Carpet flies to the table and picks up the rest and takes off with the enraged Sultan in pursuit; growing bigger as he slides around the passageways and following the gang out of the underground. Carpet emerges before Rasoul and the guards. The Sultan, now extremely large, emerges and was about to crush one of the guards until Aladdin taunted the Sultan; forcing the monstrous Sultan to give chase to him. Aladdin rolls and cowers in the sand. The Sultan, standing directly before the sun, rears to attack. The Sultan's mud body couldn't stand the intense heat of the desert sun. The Sultan hardens and breaks into many pieces, covering Aladdin. Rasoul frees Aladdin from the rubble and Al Muddy Sultan was no more.
Sneeze the Day
Due to Genie's magical illness which could materialize or summon anything, the Al Muddy Sultan was resurrected along with Fashoom and Mechanicles' Mechanical Rhino Beetle. They cause many problems for Aladdin and his friends until they are all defeated by Genie's magic after being fully cured and having his old fully cosmic powers restored by the Orb of Machana. However, Genie defeats the Sultan by making him melt, and as Genies cannot kill, it seems he simply sent back the Sultan to the underground world of the Al Muddy as only drying up an Al Muddy can kill them.
Trivia
- The Sultan being resurrect by Genie's powers references the fact that in the first film Genie implied that he could bring people back from the dead, but simply disliked doing it.
- Iago's nickname for him of "Wolfgang Muck" is a reference to chef and media personality Wolfgang Puck.