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== Summary == |
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− | Children are constantly disappearing in Agrabah, and when Aladdin runs |
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− | into a street rat, Wahid, he is reminded of his old friend Amal, who |
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− | wanted to be more than just a street rat, but through dishonest means. |
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− | As Aladdin and the others look into who's taking the kids, they discover |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>that the El Khatib (Shadow Walkers) are responsible, and travel to |
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− | their realm following Amal, who has become an El Khatib, and who has |
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− | captured Wahid. There, they discover the truth behind it all: Mirage, |
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− | amassing her own force every seven years when more El Khatib can be |
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− | recruited, is the true mastermind. However, Wahid refuses to become an |
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− | El Khatib, and Mirage reveals that if he doesn't he will die. Amal, |
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− | meanwhile, refuses to kill Aladdin, and Genie tricks Mirage into |
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− | believing Aladdin will trade his own life for Wahid's. She departs, |
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− | leaving the El Khatib to die—all but Amal, who, since he refused to kill |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>Aladdin, is not entirely evil and hence is not a true El Khatib. Having |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>regained his right human arm, he sets out to do more good, and regain |
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− | his humanity. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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− | Children are constantly disappearing in Agrabah. At the marketplace, a street rat named Wahid steals oranges from Farouk, but then runs into Aladdin and Abu. |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>When Wahid tells Aladdin that he won't be a street rat forever and |
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− | someday he'll make something of himself, Aladdin is reminded of his |
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− | childhood friend, Amal, who told him the exact same thing and suddenly vanished. Aladdin then sees that Wahid disappeared. |
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− | Come nightfall, Aladdin and his friends fly over the city to look |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>for the disappearing children. They hear a woman and her baby crying |
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− | and when they get to them, they see a shadow around the corner. They |
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− | follow it, but get to a dead end. |
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− | When Aladdin and Genie |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>jump around the corner, they find Wahid. They then see a gargoyle-like |
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− | monster called an El Khatib (Shadow Walker) come towards them. Aladdin |
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− | realizes that it was the El Khatib who has taken Amal. While everyone |
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− | fights the monster, Wahid is flying on Carpet. A black portal opens behind them and a monster's hand reaches out. Carpet flies to the others to show them that Wahid is gone. |
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− | Everyone is now at Aladdin's hovel and Aladdin blames himself for |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>losing Wahid and Amal. Genie makes Aladdin snap out of it and has an |
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− | idea. Since the El Khatib only takes kids, the jinn disguises Iago |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>as a baby. Everyone then sees that Iago suddenly disappeared and they |
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− | go find him. They see a bottle lying on the ground and they find Iago. |
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− | Aladdin gets to the alley he and Amal were in his flashback and finds |
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− | Wahid leaning on a well. Wahid tells Aladdin that he decided to go to |
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− | the El Khatib to have power. His eyes are yellow and his hands turn into |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>a claw. This makes Aladdin realize that the El Khatib is Amal. |
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− | Amal and Wahid get in the well. Amal creates a portal and he and |
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− | Wahid get inside of it. Aladdin and the others get in the portal as well |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>and find themselves in a misty place with no ground. Genie opens a |
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− | portal and the gang gets to some ruins. They see the lost children |
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− | behind glowing bars. The gang discovers the truth behind it all: Mirage. |
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− | Mirage has been amassing her own force every seven years when |
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− | more El Khatib can be recruited. A portal opens behind her and tells |
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− | Wahid to go into the shadow realm. When Wahid refuses to go, Mirage |
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− | tells him that since he is an El Khatib, he will die when the moon sets. |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>When Wahid doesn't want to be El Khatib anymore, Aladdin tells Mirage |
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− | to turn Wahid back to normal and have himself be in his place. Mirage |
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− | decides to make Aladdin her personal manservant instead. |
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− | Mirage turns Wahid back to normal and makes Aladdin go inside the |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>portal. The cat woman sees that Aladdin was Genie all along and that |
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− | the real Aladdin is escaping with Wahid. Mirage gets angry and makes the |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>El Khatib capture the two. |
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− | Amal captures Aladdin, but refuses to kill him since he's his |
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− | friend. When Mirage leaves, the moon sets and the portal closes. All the |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>El Khatib vanish. Amal, however doesn't vanish, but instead regains his |
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− | <nowiki> </nowiki>right human arm. |
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− | Amal then sets out to do more good deeds and regain his humanity. |
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== Character Debut == |
== Character Debut == |
Revision as of 19:28, 25 April 2016
The Lost Ones | |
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Season 2, Episode 12 | |
Air date | December 3, 1994 |
Written by | Kevin Campbell |
Directed by | Tad Stones |
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Summary
Plot
Character Debut
Wahid
Amal
El Khatib