@@zuhdibeyblade9 I think there is one but it's from Egyptian production which is called Alf lyila w liyla (The thousand and one night) but sadly it's only Arabic.
This is an alternate universe where Tolkien was a devout Sunni Muslim and fought in ww1 for the Ottoman Empire. The Lord of the Lamps: by J.R.R. tolkazim Fellowship of the Lamp The Two Minarets The Return of the sultan
@@AdzScorpion That could be a candidate for the lonely mountain. Or more likely Mt Gundabad since the dwarves considered it a holy site in Tolkien's lore.
@@Jin-1337 what racism ??? it refers to popular series the journey to the west, the monk is indeed called as tong sam chong, I don't know whether it uses his mandarin name or cantonese name, but when this show aired in my country they used that name. blue wizzard is "monk" as well, why did it become racist ? honestly I just can't understand why people love to attributing anything to racism, while it only refers to other stories 😑
This is something I was actually thinking about lately. People generally have problem with modern cinematography trying to 'diversify' old movies by adding in other cultures etc. I rather see this as the better solution, make a same idea of a story, in that cultural setting, making differences that are necessary for such adaptation.
People will still have problems with it. Your average nerd will probably be outraged why a Western European show is being adopted to fit Middle/Near Eastern aesthetics.
Well that's the thing with shows like ROP, and the cultures just don't feel real and organic anymore. The multicultural urban centres are a modern phenomena brought about by a globalized world. The reality is, most cultures are largely monoethnic, and certainly were much more so when travel was done on horseback.
@@KlamparDafenrad this just isn't true, and I'm extremely tired of hearing it repeated ad-nauseum. Historical trade cities were often very diverse, with people of all creeds and colour traveling there from across the known world.
After the victory in Isengard scene: Pippin (slightly inebriated and touched by the leaf): "We are sitting on the field of victory, enjoying a few well-earned comforts. The salted pork is particularly good." Gimli: "Salted pork?" (smiles) Gandalf (impatiently): "That's Haram..."
the ring is the ring of King Solomon that was stolen by the evil Djnni Sauron , the Elves are the good Djinns and the Orcs are the evil Djinns and Sauron is their king , Saruman is the evil wizard and Gandalf is the Sufi
Dwarves are the Jews/Sefardi/Mountain Jews of Caucasus, Elves are the Byzantines, Persians, Egyptians & Halflings are the Phoenicians/Lebanese/ Canaanites, Syrians are the Goblins, rest of Arabs are the Orcs. The Ents are guarding the Cedar Forest of Lebanon.
So would that make Morgoth Satan or something? (I mean that is technically the idea, second highest of high only second to god brought down by greed and pride. Sauron being his lieutenant)
@@akramkarim3780 makes sense :) Morgoth was greedy, prideful and jealous of god so they betrayed god and corrupted many angels to his cause, Sauron chief among them who at that time was called Miron the angel of smithing and craftsmanship. Morgoth would fight God and his angels for control of the earth at the war of wrath wich was so apocalyptic that continents sunk. With Morgoth's defeat, Sauron took up the mantle but while Morgoth wished greed and destruction out of spite, Sauron was a being of order. Sadly, to them Order meant domination because they thought they knew best. Know this is REALY short and boiled down XD
This is just reminding me that Arabian Nights styled fantasy is something that's untouched right now in modern entertainment media, and it's a crying shame. I love the swashbuckling desert aesthetic mixed with the touch of Near-East mystery, symbolism, and mysticism. I think that the closest we've got right now movie-wise is Dune, which is unfortunate since that's a scifi film versus an actual fantasy film.
A triangle with one eye, or the All Seeing Eye with triangle, is supposed to represent the Trinity, and God's All Seeing Eye, the light surrounding it is God's glory In origin, the symbol (not with the pyramid) is Christian and appears in middle ages Cathedrals and Iconography too (though not as common, but they exist and historical)
I find the idea that the genie from Aladdin being the balrog so funny but also terrifying. The balrogs already op but now it can bend the universe to create wishes
In my silly attempt to make seemingly Arabic names, I present you: 0:12 Ghandouf al-Abyad (Ghandalf the White) 0:16 Foroudin Hamil al-Khatam al-Wahid Bahgin (Foro "the bearer of the one Ring" Baggins) 0:22 Bilbars Hamil al-Khatam Bahgin (Bilbo "the Ring bearer" Baggins) 0:24 Sam al-Hakim Ghamgin (Sam the wise Gamgee) 0:29 Meriyyahdul al-Raayie Bahrandibuk & Peregris al-Faris Touk (Merriadoc "the magnificent" Brandybuck & Peregrin "the knight" Took) 0:33 Aragun ibn Arafayyun (Aragorn son of Arathorn)
Linguistically should be Frodo Abdullah. Meaning Frodo the servant of God. Abdullah Frodo could mean Servant of God-;Frodo (a servant of god named Frodo). Muhamed Aragon is fine (!the praised one Aragon)
Imagine having an AI that would be able to turn any of your whacky ideas and concepts into an epic oscar-winning film in the matter of seconds! All you'd need to do is type in a few words and would be able to create completely original pieces of entertainment!
@@maxalaintwo3578 Khuzdul was largely inspired by Semitic languages. In fact, Tolkien wanted it to sound much like Hebrew, and noted that both Jews and his Dwarves were "once natives and aliens in their habitations, speaking the languages of the country, but with an accent due to their own private tongue". Another reason Hebrew was chosen as a basis for Khuzdul is that it is unlike any European languages, equivalent to the contrast between Dwarven speech and Elvish languages. Although Dwarven symbols were identical to Germanic Runes, the symbols that correlate to specific English letters have been mixed around, and a few runes are inverted.
@@maxalaintwo3578 There are some similarities between the Dwarves in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth and Jewish culture and history, but it is important to note that Tolkien himself did not intend for the Dwarves to represent any specific real-life ethnicity or race. Some scholars and fans have noted that the Dwarves share certain cultural characteristics with Jewish culture, such as their emphasis on craftsmanship and trade, their history of being driven from their homeland and living as a diaspora, and their use of a secret language (the Khuzdul language in the case of the Dwarves, and Hebrew in the case of Jews). Additionally, the Dwarves are depicted as having long beards, which some have interpreted as a reference to traditional Jewish customs regarding facial hair.
This is pretty good! Most of the hobbits could use some work (Bilbo excepted), but it otherwise is really good. Also, I'm pretty sure that one of those shots is a candid clip from the Egyptian Assassin's Creed game.
Smeagol actually looks normal for once, the Balrog looks like the Genie from Aladdin and Treebeard and the Mouth of Sauron are definitely the creepiest things I've seen all day. Good stuff.
It shows disneys hypocrisy. There are many great African stories and Arabian stories and stories from other cultures. But dusndy is too lazy and racist. Instead of doing these stories in films they force diversity into already existing stories. It doesn't work. I want to see a Disney film about Mansa Musa. Or maybe a great Indian warrior. What about Eastern European folklore? Central Asia? . Disney needs to fix their hypocrisy.
@@Hinatachan360 nah, this idea of the Haradrin being similar to sub-saharan Africans came from the desolation of Mordor game. Haradrin was more similar to the old Persian empire or the Arab caliphates, with the guy from far-harad being closer to sub-saharan africa, even tho we know very little about that area.
The fact it had more integrity and consistency in themes and art direction than most modern marvelesque-movies speaks volumes. Aaand I was able to link most of the characters. Now I want, I need to see it!
Oh my goodness, this is magnificent. I would actually want to see what the Middle Eastern Lord of the Rings would be. Groot Treebeard and the dirt eating Mouth of Sauron are hilarious but Genie Balrog and Bill Cipher Sauron made me burst with laughter.
The Arabic title at the beginning says ملك الخواتم which means “The King of the Rings” while “The Lord of the Rings” would be translated asسيد الخواتم, which is the title that the only currently-published Arabic translation of Tolkien goes with (which, granted, is actually not a very good translation, and I’m hoping someone like Hisham Fahmi could one day provide a better translation because his Arabic translation of George R.R. Martin’s “Song of Ice and Fire” series was simply superb)
Thanks for making my request real 🙂 Anyway it fit well as one of 1001 nights "Arabian nights". And the faces look more Europeans than middle easterns except some characters hmmm
"But you've already prayed today."
"We've prayed once, yes."
“I don’t think he knows about evening prayer.”
@@Ezio999Auditore what about second prayer?
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kuro saigatsu 🥵🥵🥵
@kuro saigatsu ooo so scary
Now we need Aladdin as a Nordic mythology dark fantasy 80's film
Nordic Aladdin should fly on "flying bear-skin"
What an Idea! Awesome.
XD
I second this notion.
To make Aladin as viking is Islamophobia (although they were not Islamic in that story), you conservative racist fantasy lover!
I don't think you can ever understand how badly I want this movie to exist now
Check out Dune or Lawrence of Arabia until with wait for AI generated movies
Checkout the Omar series
@@Owen-ub3fv I'm pretty he wants a fantasy movie with middle east/Arabic aesthetic and not movies that take place in a desert.
@@zuhdibeyblade9 I think there is one but it's from Egyptian production which is called Alf lyila w liyla (The thousand and one night) but sadly it's only Arabic.
@@lonewolf4689 *snaps fingers*
"English fan dub time, my fellow brothers and sisters."
0:08-Bilad-ul Shayrii
0:12- Gani-ud Elfii
0:17-Ferhad-ul Beghins
0:21-Belbukh-el Beghins
0:24- Sami-ul Gamchii
0:29-Meridukh-el Berdanibukh vel Barakrhin-el Tak
0:32- Al-Argun bin Al-Artun
0:36-Al-Nazgulah
0:40- El-Madris
0:44-El- Rundh
0:49- Leygul es-hamr
0:52- Gamil
0:56- Bora-Mir
1:01- Arwiin
1:05-Cebel-ul Morianii
1:09-Mahlukh-ul Gubliin
1:12-Mahlukh-ul Urukii
1:18-Gul-ad Rial
1:20-Mahluk-ul Orkii
1:29-El Vargii-ul Sahra
1:32-El-Entul Fanigurn
1:37-Gul-ulm
1:41- Al-Singardii
1:45-Al-Saruman-ul Beyda
1:49-Rohanii
1:53- El-Omerii
1:56 Emir-ul Teydunii
2:01- Fitnet-ul Garmunii
2:05- El-Oyvin
2:08-Al-Dharas
2:13-Vasi-ul Gundur-ul Dhanidor
2:30- Emir-ul Ankhumari El Emir-ul Sihr
2:37-Bilad-ul Murdur
2:41- Hasher-ul Sheyluub
2:53-El Sahir-ul Akbar Savurun
3:01- Al Cebel-ul Kıyamah
This is best comment ever, mashallah.
2:31 Al-Nazgulah Ankh-mari
2:57 Shairan
Give this man concubines for his efforts
Sounds almost legit.
This is an alternate universe where Tolkien was a devout Sunni Muslim and fought in ww1 for the Ottoman Empire.
The Lord of the Lamps: by J.R.R. tolkazim
Fellowship of the Lamp
The Two Minarets
The Return of the sultan
Mt Doom is Mt Etna?
@@KevinWarburton-tv2iy That or possibly Darvaza gas crater in Turkmenistan could also be a candidate for mount doom.
@@KevinWarburton-tv2iy Mt Haram
@@AdzScorpion That could be a candidate for the lonely mountain. Or more likely Mt Gundabad since the dwarves considered it a holy site in Tolkien's lore.
Arabs did not fight for Ottomans, they fought against them.
"Cast it into Jahannam! Destroy it!" - Al'Rohon, Caliph of Riv-al'del.
Isil-dhur, Sultan of Al-Ghandar: No
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Screaming
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Meanwhile, the Blue Wizards are lost in some mysterious journey in the Middle-West
Or more eastward in china and japan
they went to india alongside the monk tong sam chong with sun go kong to find the holy scripture 😂
They'r already in the Middle East
The blue wizards are in China
@@ahyarhartanto1802 your racism is showing
@@Jin-1337 what racism ???
it refers to popular series the journey to the west, the monk is indeed called as tong sam chong, I don't know whether it uses his mandarin name or cantonese name, but when this show aired in my country they used that name.
blue wizzard is "monk" as well, why did it become racist ?
honestly I just can't understand why people love to attributing anything to racism, while it only refers to other stories 😑
Gollum looks like a mashup of Aladdin and Abu. Galadriel and Treebeard look fantastic. And the balrog looking like a djinn? perfect
Treebeard doesn't even have a beard here
YOu're mashup of ABu and Aladdin
How do u know what a djin looks like?🤔
@@miku5840 Havent you see Aladeen the movie or Arabian Night?
@@PZantanKilla Bahhahha. Alright2. Got it 👍🏼
The sultan of Gondor’s mustaches looks lit 🔥
As a non-Arabian, I find Saruman and King Theoden impressive!
Enough with this 80s crap. Why not the 90s? Or the 00s? The 80s were cringe.
@@DestinyAwaits19 don't disrespect 80's like that
@@tonik1886 The 80s suck.
@@DestinyAwaits19 You should change your screen name then...
Riders of Rohan are so real
This is something I was actually thinking about lately. People generally have problem with modern cinematography trying to 'diversify' old movies by adding in other cultures etc. I rather see this as the better solution, make a same idea of a story, in that cultural setting, making differences that are necessary for such adaptation.
Agree, each civilization have greatness in their own way, it will be good movies when you have character
People will still have problems with it. Your average nerd will probably be outraged why a Western European show is being adopted to fit Middle/Near Eastern aesthetics.
Apocalypse Now and For a Fistful of Dollars are highly regarded and did exactly that.
Well that's the thing with shows like ROP, and the cultures just don't feel real and organic anymore. The multicultural urban centres are a modern phenomena brought about by a globalized world. The reality is, most cultures are largely monoethnic, and certainly were much more so when travel was done on horseback.
@@KlamparDafenrad this just isn't true, and I'm extremely tired of hearing it repeated ad-nauseum. Historical trade cities were often very diverse, with people of all creeds and colour traveling there from across the known world.
After the victory in Isengard scene:
Pippin (slightly inebriated and touched by the leaf): "We are sitting on the field of victory, enjoying a few well-earned comforts. The salted pork is particularly good."
Gimli: "Salted pork?" (smiles)
Gandalf (impatiently): "That's Haram..."
Это Спарта
hahahaha
@FarT Arabic is not necessarily shitslamic
Pork and wine are haraam, but Shire Weed is halaal.
If lotr took place in the south of middle earth
Shelob really should be a giant scorpion.
So far in every version the AI gives Shelob too many legs.
There are plenty of spiders in the desert but I agree, a scorpion would be more distinct
@@byronius7012 Also I think people tend to associate a scorpion more with the desert and desert cultures.
Oh I can only imagine Ungoliant looking like a massive, light absorbing black scorpion that is ever hungry.
@@Amadeo790 a middle eastern silmarillion? nice. The dragons should be giant winged cobra like monsters.
Never in my life have I imagined something like Abdul Foruddin and Ghandaouf al-Abyad and their journey to the west.
I always loved the scene where Aragin defeated the Nashgul in the old Sultan's tower.
The Companion of the Book
The Two Fitnas
The Return of the Caliph
the ring is the ring of King Solomon that was stolen by the evil Djnni Sauron , the Elves are the good Djinns and the Orcs are the evil Djinns and Sauron is their king , Saruman is the evil wizard and Gandalf is the Sufi
Dwarves are the Jews/Sefardi/Mountain Jews of Caucasus, Elves are the Byzantines, Persians, Egyptians & Halflings are the Phoenicians/Lebanese/ Canaanites, Syrians are the Goblins, rest of Arabs are the Orcs. The Ents are guarding the Cedar Forest of Lebanon.
Perfect!
So would that make Morgoth Satan or something? (I mean that is technically the idea, second highest of high only second to god brought down by greed and pride. Sauron being his lieutenant)
@@Amadeo790 If Morgoth was the master of Sauron and Sauron was a super powerful Djinni then Morgoth would be none other than Satan
@@akramkarim3780 makes sense :) Morgoth was greedy, prideful and jealous of god so they betrayed god and corrupted many angels to his cause, Sauron chief among them who at that time was called Miron the angel of smithing and craftsmanship. Morgoth would fight God and his angels for control of the earth at the war of wrath wich was so apocalyptic that continents sunk. With Morgoth's defeat, Sauron took up the mantle but while Morgoth wished greed and destruction out of spite, Sauron was a being of order. Sadly, to them Order meant domination because they thought they knew best. Know this is REALY short and boiled down XD
This is just reminding me that Arabian Nights styled fantasy is something that's untouched right now in modern entertainment media, and it's a crying shame. I love the swashbuckling desert aesthetic mixed with the touch of Near-East mystery, symbolism, and mysticism. I think that the closest we've got right now movie-wise is Dune, which is unfortunate since that's a scifi film versus an actual fantasy film.
There is also Prince of Persia
When Aragorn charged into Mordor yelling “Allahu Ackbar”, I felt that.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why all this RACISM ??
Shame on you bro
💀💀💀
@@abduallahalhabib4745 What's racist about it?
@@CaelanCromwell Literally nothing. Ignore that guy
It's a funny comment
I love how the Eye of Sauron is just the Illuminati All Seeing Eye 🤣
It always was...
And always will be...
It has always been
Indeed in Islamic End times there will be a Charismatic Leader Called Dajjal and due to birth defect He Can Only see with one Eye.
A triangle with one eye, or the All Seeing Eye with triangle, is supposed to represent the Trinity, and God's All Seeing Eye, the light surrounding it is God's glory
In origin, the symbol (not with the pyramid) is Christian and appears in middle ages Cathedrals and Iconography too (though not as common, but they exist and historical)
@@SlaveofGod777 True and masons Just copy it.
I find the idea that the genie from Aladdin being the balrog so funny but also terrifying. The balrogs already op but now it can bend the universe to create wishes
0:05 - the one ring
0:09 - Hobbiton
0:12 - Gandalf
0:17 - Frodo Baggins
0:21 - Bilbo Baggins
0:25 - Samwise Gamgee
0:29 - Merry and Pippin
0:33 - Aragorn
0:37 - Nazgul
0:41 - Rivendel
0:45 - Elrond
0:49 - Legolas
0:53 - Gimli
0:57 - Boromir
1:01 - Arwen
1:05 - the door to Moria
1:09 - goblins
1:13 - the Balrog
1:17 - ✨Galadriel✨
1:21 - Uru-kai
1:25 - Uru-kai/orcs
1:29 - warg
1:33 - Treebeard
1:36 - Gollum/Smeagol
1:41 - Saruman’s Tower
1:45 - Saruman
1:48 - Riders of Rohan
1:53 - Eomir
1:57 - King Theodin
2:01 - Grima Wormtung
2:05 - Eowyn
2:09 - Rohan or Minas Tyrith?
2:13 - Denethor
2:17 - King of the Dead
2:20 - 2:27 - Faramir’s men?
2:30 - Witch king/ Nazgul
2:34 - that one orc leader in ROTK
2:37 - Minas Morgol
2:41 - Shelob
2:45 - those men that help Mordor?
2:49 - the Mouth of Sauron
2:53 - Sauron
2:57 - the Eye of Sauron
3:01 - Mt. Doom
3:05 - the Fellowship?
Hope this helps❤
Keep being cool 😎
2:17 King of the dead
2:20 Eastern men (servants of Sauron)
2:24 Siege of Minas Tirith
2:30 and 2:34 is satan
I believe 2:37 is Minas Morgul
You as well!
@@IzayoiArwena Satan is called morgoth you can read the sillmarilion, just in case you haven’t done yet…
In my silly attempt to make seemingly Arabic names, I present you:
0:12 Ghandouf al-Abyad (Ghandalf the White)
0:16 Foroudin Hamil al-Khatam al-Wahid Bahgin (Foro "the bearer of the one Ring" Baggins)
0:22 Bilbars Hamil al-Khatam Bahgin (Bilbo "the Ring bearer" Baggins)
0:24 Sam al-Hakim Ghamgin (Sam the wise Gamgee)
0:29 Meriyyahdul al-Raayie Bahrandibuk & Peregris al-Faris Touk (Merriadoc "the magnificent" Brandybuck & Peregrin "the knight" Took)
0:33 Aragun ibn Arafayyun (Aragorn son of Arathorn)
Thanks!!!
I speak Arabic and I appreciate the eng translation, that's how not silly this is 👍
Most of these names are longer than the high of their owners.
It's pretty incredible you can tell which character is which.
Saruman is handsome as hell. Dude is a bloody supermodel.
Shelob as a camel spider. Genius.
Nice one. Good eye
It was so much NOPE for me but it's nice work
1:14 You shall go back inside your bottle!
Amazing imagination..👏🏽👏🏼
Abdullah Frodo and Muhammed Aragon..😁
Linguistically should be Frodo Abdullah. Meaning Frodo the servant of God. Abdullah Frodo could mean Servant of God-;Frodo (a servant of god named Frodo). Muhamed Aragon is fine (!the praised one Aragon)
عبد الفرودو الباغيني
Muhammed Aragon :yes i am
@@corvuscorax9028 no its Just aragorn. You can make your fake version, But than again real is Just aragorn.
@@talhahabdullah8980 its just aragorn, and not muhamed or Abdullah. Dont make copy Of it. Pluse is disrespectful.
Imagine having an AI that would be able to turn any of your whacky ideas and concepts into an epic oscar-winning film in the matter of seconds! All you'd need to do is type in a few words and would be able to create completely original pieces of entertainment!
I am sure someday they will. It is only a matter of time.
@@thehoundsoftindalos8456 I'd say in a decade mixing unity/ai/voice it can be done
@@eskanda3434 It'll take a lot more time than you think.
@seeyouseemee3863 What?
Lawrence of the Rings
Mashallah brother, well done. I was pleasantly surprised with Sheikh Theoden. Inshallah, we see more content be "translated" into Isla'am.
Dude this is awesome! Finally something a bit different from that usual template.
Wow, I wonder, other ideas you have up your sleeve, this is pretty neat.
Love Galadriel! Would the Tent Elves eat *_Lembas Pita?_* LOL! 🍞
Great presentation!!
It's uncanny how accurate this is.
I like how it looks like coming out of Dune.
The dwarves look majestic in their middle eastern form. 👍👍👍 Suits them really well.
In the LOTR world, the Dwarvish language is supposed to have Arabic elements
@@maxalaintwo3578 The dwarves are moreso similar to jews rather than arabs.
@@ridan6155 they're not like jews or arabs or anybody, just that their language has arabic elements
@@maxalaintwo3578 Khuzdul was largely inspired by Semitic languages. In fact, Tolkien wanted it to sound much like Hebrew, and noted that both Jews and his Dwarves were "once natives and aliens in their habitations, speaking the languages of the country, but with an accent due to their own private tongue". Another reason Hebrew was chosen as a basis for Khuzdul is that it is unlike any European languages, equivalent to the contrast between Dwarven speech and Elvish languages. Although Dwarven symbols were identical to Germanic Runes, the symbols that correlate to specific English letters have been mixed around, and a few runes are inverted.
@@maxalaintwo3578 There are some similarities between the Dwarves in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth and Jewish culture and history, but it is important to note that Tolkien himself did not intend for the Dwarves to represent any specific real-life ethnicity or race.
Some scholars and fans have noted that the Dwarves share certain cultural characteristics with Jewish culture, such as their emphasis on craftsmanship and trade, their history of being driven from their homeland and living as a diaspora, and their use of a secret language (the Khuzdul language in the case of the Dwarves, and Hebrew in the case of Jews). Additionally, the Dwarves are depicted as having long beards, which some have interpreted as a reference to traditional Jewish customs regarding facial hair.
This would slap _so hard_ if done right!
Sultan Theoden in particular is freaking brilliant.
Gotta say, I kinda dig it. Every location and character remains distinct and recognisable.
Very well done.
I love it how the vast majority of the characters are instantly recogniseable! Good job!
This is pretty good!
Most of the hobbits could use some work (Bilbo excepted), but it otherwise is really good.
Also, I'm pretty sure that one of those shots is a candid clip from the Egyptian Assassin's Creed game.
I'm really digging the Pyramad-dûr at 2:55
Illuminati 🤧
You do such a great job with these. With every single picture it's easy to see what character your aiming for. Again great job they look awesome
Middle Eastern Rivendell is perfect
The gates of Moria are also fantastic.
The lord of the Djinns. Quite refreshing look
Ah, yes, the classic Arabian Nights tale of Frodo and the Magic Ring.
Smeagol actually looks normal for once, the Balrog looks like the Genie from Aladdin and Treebeard and the Mouth of Sauron are definitely the creepiest things I've seen all day. Good stuff.
It fits in perfectly!
1:04 "What is the Bedouin word for friend?" "Open sesame".
1:32 That's actually closer to how I imagined the Ents to look when I read the novels in high school.
middle earth = middle east
Hey! Thanks for did this, it's a masterpiece! I wanna see this movie version now hahahah
As an Arab LOTR fan I’m soooo into this!
A good story can work in almost in any setting, things like this can really show it ,
LOTR as a high budget Turkish drama.
*arab, this is not turkish...
I am all about the Ents! ❤ Hyenas, Orcs. Nice concept
LOTR but in the Abbasid Caliphate.
Absolutely brilliant.
It would be great to see these Lord of the Rings characters in a middle eastern themed film adaptation.
A biopic of Saladin, and a fine adaptation of The Shah-Namah.
What is truly brilliant is the original work.
They’d rather put black people in medieval European setting than explore other settings. It’s that bad..
It shows disneys hypocrisy. There are many great African stories and Arabian stories and stories from other cultures. But dusndy is too lazy and racist. Instead of doing these stories in films they force diversity into already existing stories. It doesn't work.
I want to see a Disney film about Mansa Musa. Or maybe a great Indian warrior. What about Eastern European folklore? Central Asia?
. Disney needs to fix their hypocrisy.
@@VintageCarEnthusiast5625 spot on.🎯
This is a variation I'd actually love to watch 😆👍
Holy hell. Imagine there is a huge pyramid with a huge eye in its center looking at you. That's scary.
If I remember correctly there were some 'saracen like' men that were allied with Sauron in the books.
I think it's the easterling you refer, they were one of the most efficient units in Sauron host.
Yep. The Easterlings. The Haradrim were similar to Sub-Saharan Africans in the books though.
@@Hinatachan360 nah, this idea of the Haradrin being similar to sub-saharan Africans came from the desolation of Mordor game.
Haradrin was more similar to the old Persian empire or the Arab caliphates, with the guy from far-harad being closer to sub-saharan africa, even tho we know very little about that area.
@@getfreur2458 Near Harad was Egyptian/Arab/Indian/Persian combined. Far Harad was Africa.
@@getfreur2458 the gringos always replacing arabs with blacks, bunch of racists.
Loved this. This is my fav AI LOTR adaptation. Very aesthetic and the characters look so natural.
Now that's an idea for a blockbuster film
thx for those video, man. its great and immersive
2:40 the scariest thing in existence.
It’s amazing how you can tell who everyone is
Very cool video 👍🏼
The fact it had more integrity and consistency in themes and art direction than most modern marvelesque-movies speaks volumes. Aaand I was able to link most of the characters. Now I want, I need to see it!
Wow, you put in so much work to make this, it's amazing. Thanks.
Beautiful! The Eye of Sauron was a particularly exquisite touch. If it was me tho, i would've made Saruman's clothes a more dazzling white
Al-Frodoo and Al-Galdaalf are having great fun in Middle East...
Al-Farud*
@@elchudcampeador5642 Al Farud sounds quite good!!!👳🏻♂️🧞♂️🕌
The Balrog as a Genie is mildly horrifying. I love how Mordor was just basically Khemri.
How I wish they would make a full movie using exactly these characters.
Write your own, silly. Oh wait you can't. You're awed by a terribly written book and tout it as the best book ever written. Morons.
@@greyngreyer5 ok thanks for the reply.
This has to be the best witchking ever!
Thank you for the work done.In my opinion, the hit is 100 percent.
Ring, aragorn, nazgul and sauron looks awesome. I would buy that ring in a heart beat.
Dude, ALL these looked really really good.
Gollum to the One Ring: My Habibi...
This version of the trilogy would give "The Two Towers" a whole new meaning! 😆😂🤣
They would destroyed them this time!
With eagles carrying gun powder bombs
LMAO
NOOOOOOOOO
I see what you did there and I hate that I laughed.
Omg 😂 😂 😂
THANK YOU for adding my man Gríma to the mix-
He looks even more intimidating this way, but also low-key handsome XD
Great video 👏👏👏
The Nazgul always look sick no matter what, they're just too badass, lol.
This would definitely be a blockbuster all the characters look amazing
Oh my goodness, this is magnificent. I would actually want to see what the Middle Eastern Lord of the Rings would be.
Groot Treebeard and the dirt eating Mouth of Sauron are hilarious but Genie Balrog and Bill Cipher Sauron made me burst with laughter.
And wait to see Middle Eastern muslims cope and seeth about it? I’m a Middle Easterner myself but the conservative muslims would ruin any type of art
This is the best thing I've seen today
The ent was kinda freaky looking. 😳 Very imaginative! 😊
Okay this freaking SLAPS now I want to see this
The Arabic title at the beginning says ملك الخواتم which means “The King of the Rings” while “The Lord of the Rings” would be translated asسيد الخواتم, which is the title that the only currently-published Arabic translation of Tolkien goes with (which, granted, is actually not a very good translation, and I’m hoping someone like Hisham Fahmi could one day provide a better translation because his Arabic translation of George R.R. Martin’s “Song of Ice and Fire” series was simply superb)
Not exactly. Malek means owner too, not just king. See the Mamelukes.
@@ranro7371 No that would be مالك not ملك. Yes they are related but مَلِك just means king/sovereign
These videos are getting crazier and crazier.
A Byzantine version would be amazing! Good job! Love it!
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The Jinn are following! I see shapes of men and horses, and pale banners.
- Mujahid Leygul-es
Thanks for making my request real 🙂
Anyway it fit well as one of 1001 nights "Arabian nights".
And the faces look more Europeans than middle easterns except some characters hmmm
اسامة
اسامة تشان انت هنا 😂 ما توقعت انا مصدوم
@@catwizard186 نعم انا موجود ، حتى اسمي مكتوب في بداية هذا الفيديو
LOTR did have a Middle Eastern area. Everything out east past Mt Doom. The Blue Wizard were out there.
This is ingenious!!!! Great job!!!!
This was something that I didnt know i needed.
Ooh, I would so love to see this movie!😁
Now that would be a film I’d absolutely watch!
If this were a Hollywood production, it would definately feature Ben Kingsley
Mashallah brother, you have done a great service today.
Stunning honestly
Wow... Honestly, I would have LOVED to watch something like this :)))
The Mouth of Sauron was particularly spooky!
You making this better than disney did..
Still more faithful than rings of power
Anything is more faithful than the rings of power
Lol