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Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996) - 4 corrections

Directed by Tad Stones, starring Frank Welker, Jerry Orbach, John Rhys-Davies, Linda Larkin, Robin Williams, Scott Weinger (add more)

Genres: Animation, Family, Fantasy, Musical

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Entry Using a herd of elephants in the desert is not quite logical for two reasons: 1) they take a lot of food and water to keep them going, and the desert is not particularly abundant with either; and 2) the heat in the desert would boil a pachyderm alive. (As for Abu being turned into an elephant in the first part - well, elephants do look impressive, but one is easier to get through the desert than a full herd.) [Yeah, but camels and horses just won't easily carry a few thieves each. The thieves probably used elephants for easy transportation, not taking into mind the needs.]
Entry When Aladdin defeats Saluk, the 40 thieves say that he must now join the club with a "lifetime contract that [he's] bound to keep" since he now knows where their secret lair is and he knows alot of their secrets. How then, was he allowed to return to Agraba and basically lead a life as though that incident never happened? [The thieves probably don't know that he went back to Agraba. Besides, he was with their leader, whom the thieves may have thought would return him if he got out of bounds.]
Entry Why not simply escape the dungeon through the secret door from the first film? No need for Aladdin to distract the guards then. [But once anyone realized Aladdin's escape from the first film, they probably sealed the door. Especially once Aladdin gets in good with the sultan, he probably told him about the door to prevent future prisoner escapes.]
Entry One of the guests of honor is addressed by the Genie as the Egyptian god Osiris, but his falcon head identifies him as Horus (Osiris was depicted in Egyptian mythology as a green-skinned man). [It's a mistake made by Genie, not the movie. That's most likely why Horus screeched at Genie after being called Osirus.]

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