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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 10:54 am
by IggieKuzco
I don't really want to get into technicalities but i will anyway...
It doesn't show meg and herc getting married, same goes for belle/beast although we assume they do.... So, really the neither of them are princesses on-screen.... The only people who are in fact princesses by birth or by on-screen marriage are pocahontas, snow white, ariel, cinderella, jasmine, kida, aurora, and Eilonwy.
Very true.... and it could very well be that they didn't get married, like we saw with aladdin! everyone was sure by the end of the first that they were married.... when they didn't really officially tie the knot until the third flick!
Oh... and another thing... I always wanted to see the black cauldren... and i never got around to! is it worth my while?

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 11:08 am
by Prince Phillip
Aladdin and Jasmine did get married in the first one, but because we didn't see them say I do, disney felt it would be alright to explain away that they didn't that way they could make Return of Jafar and the series, and then they probably thought hey we can make a second sequel where they do get married... but it was meant to be that they were married at the end, infact they even had the reprise of Arabian Nights from the third one, but some goof ball thought it would be funny to have the genie say "Gotcha" or whatever, ending with Robin Williams, which really never made sense in my opinion, and for those of you, like me, that always suspected that the shop keeper that tells the story, was really the Genie in disguise, this was also suppose to be in the movie, but I believe was also cut out at the last moment. Anyway, I just needed to get that off my chest...

Anytime Aladdin and the ending or whatever is brought up, I must go into by short novel lecture explaining that...

Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2003 11:16 am
by IggieKuzco
Prince Phillip wrote:Aladdin and Jasmine did get married in the first one, but because we didn't see them say I do, disney felt it would be alright to explain away that they didn't that way they could make Return of Jafar and the series, and then they probably thought hey we can make a second sequel where they do get married... but it was meant to be that they were married at the end, infact they even had the reprise of Arabian Nights from the third one, but some goof ball thought it would be funny to have the genie say "Gotcha" or whatever, ending with Robin Williams, which really never made sense in my opinion, and for those of you, like me, that always suspected that the shop keeper that tells the story, was really the Genie in disguise, this was also suppose to be in the movie, but I believe was also cut out at the last moment. Anyway, I just needed to get that off my chest... Anytime Aladdin and the ending or whatever is brought up, I must go into by short novel lecture explaining that...
Ok Phill.... breath deep now....
breath in.... out..... in.... out....
we're here for you Phillip!
Just let it all spill out.... you've had a rough time with these anxieties of yours.... it's good you finally got it out of your system.
