Well if Disney didn’t tweak ANY of their movies then none of it would be suitable for children viewership in a lot of these stories from the brothers Grimm fables just about has the villain almost winning 99.999% of the time and these stories for some reason or another the female protagonist is always almost to young to date let alone get married outside of parental consent he’ll the original story of the little mermaid Ariel or the mermaid herself is roughly 12 yrs old where as in the animated movie she’s 16 while the prince is somewhere between 21-25 especially after his birthday where he almost dies disneys movies are always going to be tailor made to have happy endings because Walt knew his audience would always be children or family oriented from day 1 wi try the exception of steamboat Willy where Mickey Mouse abuses animals nearly the whole movie or true unlicensed release of runaway brain where Mickey gets his brain removed lol
@@decythr define "good reason"? For whom? The irritable parent or the confused, scared, unsupported child? I hope you don't have any children, as well as those who liked your comment
If I remember correctly, the original mermaid tale was that she needed to cut out her tongue and mutilate her tail into legs (?) in order to become human, he ends up thinking another woman saved him, marries that woman instead of the mermaid and the mermaid ends up dying and turning into sea foam.
@@rugalbernstein5913It was a love letter. And the mermaid represented Hans Christian Anderson. The mermaid died because he was so brutally rejected. He’d confessed his undying, unwavering love… and got a reply that made him feel like nothing. A truly crushing blow.
Idk if you have already but the main story of Scheherazade minus all the stories she told. She was the narrator in 1001 nights I believe. The king she was married to would marry, sleep with and kill a wife each night until he met her, She would tell the king most of one story every night so he would want to hear the ending the next night, She did for 1001 nights until she had no more stories to tell, but the king had fallen in love with her over those nights and resolved to let her live.
@@revolvency 1001 nights are each story she tells during the nights, they are all stories she tells, Scheherazade was well read in many different stories from all over and memorized them throughout her life and used them in the story. So her story ended on the 1001 night, she had lived with him for almost 3 years and had had 2 children with him over that time. He had fallen in love with her long before then but he wanted her to continue telling stories and when she had run out he told her how much he loved her and that he wasn't going to kill her.
honestly rulers at that age are literal gods cause they can impose whatever they wanted, the only literal reason Aladdin survived was because he raped Jasmine and to save face the Sultan was literally forced to just marry the 2 together despite Aladdin being a rapist to not bring shame to the royal family, if Aladdin been discorvered peeping or even attempting rape he would be skinned alive.
@@jimmythe-gent i think it was just standard parenting i will spank you if you don't confess but since this is sort of medieval settings more brutal punishments are the norm
Just wanna say genie is actually a jinn and according to my religion exist jin means the unseen in Arabic im pretty sure btw and most jinn follow shaitan/the devil/iblis/more
Whilst that's true - the story is set in China - many of the words used to describe characters "sultan" etc. are Arabic or indian in origin implying that the characters are analogous to groups like the Uyghurs.
Having read the original story, the character of Aladdin really represents how change can occur, even if it is small and slow with the genie and uncle representing one's carnal desires and how we can have our desires whilst foregoing any sense of morals or empathy, rendering the wishes eventually meaningless. The Slave of the Ring and the Genie of the Lamp also shows how even the world of the jinns have a hierarchy and that power and rank often can and will mean everything. The funniest fact is how Aladdin's dad died because, in the original story, he is described as "a careless, idle boy who would do nothing but play all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that he died", showing that Aladdin was such a loser that he killed his own father because of this.
My dad read the original as a kid. Apparently his face was a picture when he learned they Disney had made it into a movie. He made Mom let him watch it before she showed it to us as kids.
Alice in Wonderland, the Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahontas, Hercule... among others, would definitely not be suitable for a young audience
To be fair, most Disney movies like this have a twisted origin story. Hell, Cinderella has the evil step-sisters mutilating their own feet in an attempt to get the glass slipper to fit
For those who don't know the Sultan promised to marry Aladdin to his daughter after Aladdin discovered the lamp in the cave and it gave him wealth. The Sultan forgot his promise which made Aladdin mad and he used the lamp to fix the other would be bride groom
They genuinely improved every one except there was no lasting consequence to her actions in TLM, weakening the moral. In the original the mermaid is genuinely a tragic heroine, emphasis on heroine. In Disney she learns not to trust drag queens and witches I guess but still gets everything she wanted thanks to the men. In this new one I’m sure she saves herself
If you think about it, Disney arguably preserved more elements of the original plot than you might think, aside from the bathhouse peeping bit. The creepy stuff that wasn't cut just got transferred onto Jafar. He hypnotizes the Sultan into betrothing Jasmine to him, and later in the movie, he traps Aladdin in a turret of the palace and sends it rocketing off to a remote and snowy location. So at some point in the movie, Jasmine was engaged to Jafar, and in an interesting role reversal, he was the one who sent his rival out into the cold. It's all a bit roundabout, but the parallels are still there.
Original story is also taking place in China. The peeping bit reminds me of Shankhai Noon opening in the forbidden kingdom. There are PROBABLY different editions of the tale, the one I read had Aladdin work for an antisemitic caricature of a trader who swindles him out of money for his honest work. So cutting the part that is offensive to Jews leaves Aladdin as a guy who is lazy instead of someone who's down on his luck and gets abused by his boss at a job.
the reason why 1001 Arabian nights aladdin got married to jasmine in the first place is because women outside of a brothel if they were to have sex in any fashion with a dude they either died if the dude didn't take ownership (suicide or otherwise), married to the man for owning up to the act or sent to a brothel or monastery.
@Arghya Protim Halder What do you mean? This doesn’t happen in Islam. If a man truly loves a woman and wants to marry her, and the woman approves and likes the man, he would ask the father if he approves. I have no idea what you mean.
@@EE-hc3dyso there’s this bitter king guy who kills all his wives because his one cheated on him and there’s this girl who becomes the new queen and every night she tells him a story and leaves it on a cliffhanger or extends it tills after killing time and eventually he learns to love again and everything is happy Alibaba for example is one of the stories told during the nights
If you really want to be horrified look at John Smith and Pocahontas. It's more horrifying than the cartoon that taught children that only extremely beautiful people deserve to live.
@@kko5779 From what I've read (correct me if I'm wrong) she was SA'd and forced to marry john Rolfe, converted to Christianity, her name was changed to Rebecca, and she had a kid with him. Some say, she was married to an indian, Kocoum and had a kid with him before john, but he died. And others say different things. I see alot of sorts say she saved John Smith's life from death twice.
They also killed her first husband and separated her from her daughter she had with him. You know the husband better as Kocoum. Yes, the daughter has descendants alive today including myself.
The actual original name of the tales was "The book of the Thousand nights and a Night". This was because in the stories, Scheherazade spends a thousand nights under sentence of death as she tells her stories, and the Sultan marries her on the morning after the thousandth night, and THEN they have a night as genuine husband and wife.
She gets pardoned because by that time she had borne him 3 children...who he adores and still need their mother... He was not just listening to stories: rape/ "sex" first, entertainment after.. He would fuck a girl then kill her for ages till she came in the picture and distracted him long enough to (temporarily) halt his killing spree.
She was to be put to death if she did not tell him a worthy story every night. When she failed to satisfy it would be death. She told stories until she was rescued. As people were taken captive and made slaves and held for ransom by a certain middle Eastern sect. You know. The peaceful one.
Unless those stories were originals like toy story and everything else, but with another studio that just so happens to be property of the Disney company.
@@rawyalamei9226 neither are original tho, both Grimms and Perrault just wrote down and adapted folk tales that already went through many iterations. One of versions of these stories had sisters and stepmother put in hot iron shoes so they danced until dead. Another had their eyes poked out by birbs. I honestly don't even remember which of princesses it was, maybe Sleeping Beauty?
@@rawyalamei9226the brothers Grimm were the ones who made the dark version. Perrault’s is very much like the Disney movie, not dark at all, and written a hundred or so years earlier than the Grimm version. However, the story of Cinderella dates back millennia to the Egyptian story of Rhodopis.
@@marisolhoffmann6447 That old? Reminds me of when I found out King Midas was probably an actual king in Ancient Greece or Macedonia. He didn’t turn things into gold but apparently his gold mines were very important to him. It’s easy to see how the legend grew from that.
NGL that’s why I say this generation gotta stop complaining about losing phone or technology privileges when they get in trouble cause these used to be actually punishments and threats parents would do in the past (1700 and earlier)
I mean, what do you expect from year 1709 tale that's basically telling a story way back it's years probably several hundred years back or could even reach thousand years back where standards, culture and morality is different? Take an example of USA 100 years ago, alcohol was banned nationwide When we consider the tale is weird, it's totally not weird in the past, it's just that the story being carried to the future too far away that every standard become different in comparison.
I came to the conclusion that all original old stories were wierd and dark.Look at Peter Pan, he's a kidnapper and kills lost boys who grow too old or who don't listen to him, eventually. In the show Captain Hook was a lost boy who got sick of him and wants revenge.The only beings that come from Neverland are the special creatures, like mermaids and fairies, which should be obvious. There were hints that Hook is from the real world, hailing from the Charles II English Restoration period within the. Golden Age of Piracy (1650 - 1730). Oh, the story also says clearly that Peter Pan is not from Neverland, he just ended up there like the others, only the fairies and mermaids are from there and maybe not even them.Also, in the show Neverland is not on earth, it's in outer Space so I don't think a pirate can get there by ship.
Captain Hook was never confirmed to be a lost boy. Disney confirmed it in their most recent movie, but in the original stories, there nothing that says he was a lost boy. The killing part is also debatable, but that interpretation makes the most sense to me, so I won’t really argue about it. Not trying to be rude, just thought I’d say in case you were unaware
@@puppeteer1402 the original story says it buy from a different matter, and how else do you think he got he got in a world you can only reach by flight? The thought that Jaime is revealed since forever to be the future hook is only reasonable.
@@puppeteer1402 it's told from the point of view of Captain Hook, who in this story is known as Jamie. In this tale he's not the fearsome Captain Hook, he's just a young boy and Peter's friend. According to Christina Henry's version, Jamie is the first lost boy that Peter bought to Neverland the one that started it all
As an Arab person, I have never heard in my life that there is an Arab father who killed his daughter only because she refused to speak. This has never happened in history... This is a kind of exaggeration... Many Arab fathers say things they don't mean. Perhaps because the French writer tampered with the story, as most western media do today, who try to make Arabs look like demonic creatures.
Also side note. Jafar could have won if he had just paid Aladdin like he promised. He would have gotten the lamp and Aladdin would have been rich. Weird
@@lynnm6413maybe I was a particularly hardboiled child, but I grew up on Grimms' fairy tales (as grim as Grimms can be!); and I slept just fine. 😉 Witches all dead, wicked stepmothers and maids as well- all was safe. 🤷😉😄
This stories are not for kids. They were for adults before the existence of electricity. The adults would gather in a group and tell stories they knew for entertainment.
@@thekingsdaughter4233 I do remember thinking about stories from the Strubbelpeter or Grimm's brothers as a kid, but I don't remember having nightmares because of them. We had a beautifully illustrated book for the German fairytales, and the complaint during storytime was usually my father skipping lines... lol
Of course, the sultan threatens to behead her for not talking about her trauma. Perfectly normal reaction of a parent. And I'm not surprised her mother never appears in the story. I guess the sultan didn't take it well when she told him that she wasn't in the mood.
Peeping toms exist in many myths and fairy tales. In Greek mythology, Athena was spied on by the prophet Tiresias. In another Greek myth, Actaeon sees the goddess Artemis bathing naked. In Irish mythology, the love god Angus saw Caer as a swan in water, who became his wife (Caer was part swan, part woman). In Kedang mythology from Indonesia, the female character Bota Ili is spied on by a fisherman named Wata Rian, and they become a couple. In Hindu mythology, Krishna spies on the Gopis bathing.
Krishna wasn't spying The so called spying story is a metaphor used to show the god's connection with inner consciousness So before commenting on any other religions please read the scriptures with proper sense and understand it
Also, King David, The holiest man, a man after God's own heart, saw Bathsheba bathing, and from there, the domino of sins starts, remember only Jesus Christ was holier than David
I like the images you used, which fit the story so well. I have a very old version of the story on my shelf, and it does claim that Aladdin was a boy who lived in China.
The difference between creepy and cute is in how it’s received. I walk up and give my wife a reverse hug, it’s cute. I do it to the lady picking out the best avocado at the store… creepy.
I don’t think looking at women naked when she does not want to be then raping her so she has to marry you is comparable to hugging someone. one will always be creepy
@@zacharywheeler6605 well you said difference difference between creepy and cute is how it’s received and who you do it to and I’m saying that’s wrong some thing are just creepy
I was always told all romance stories are creepy cause none of the girls are ever the right age but all the men are like 40. Like I was told Aladdin was in his 30s while Jasmine was only 14
@@deborahpichardo1547 I teach English literature Juliet was 13 going on 14 and the way Romeo was always being spoken to and treated it was implied that he was an adult man. It is implied he was around early to mid-20s
@@6686Andrea I understand. It's just that Shakespeare never says how old Romeo is. And the legal age varies from country to country and time period to time period. People died younger. And there wasn't really an idea of childhood. That wouldn't start till after the 1600s.
Another example that SOMETIMES taking liberties on the original tale is for the BEST. Honestly, Aladdin as a movie is one of my favorite childhood film and as a character one of my favorite Disney protagonist. If they were that faithful to the original tale, I won't say the same thing. The Aladdin from the original tale was such a douchebag...
No its actually much darker. He got to marty her because he r*ped her. Women that had the deed without marriage were seen as a disgrace to the family and given in to brothels or the guy she had the deed with if he claimed her restoring the family's Name... thats why Aladin got to marry her cause he claimed ownership of Jasmine after she told her father what happened.
@@deannas2778 don't forget about the part where he slept with her, brought her husband home to...uh, cover his tracks **ahem** and *then* sent him to die on the front lines because he (Uriah) ended up being too decent of a guy to allow himself to come home and snuggle with his beloved wife while his dudes were still away at war and uncomfortable 🥴
"This traumatized her so badly she couldn't open her mouth" Aladdin: " Goddammit my plan has backfired..... Uhh Genie ?" Genie: (disgusted sigh) I'm on it ....
Walt Disney was somewhat a twisted man too. Most of the early fairy-tales he made were from creepy stories(Grimm Brothers), then he turned it to a child-friendly version. It's either he was so traumatized of the OG version that he wanted a better version or just simply twisted too.
Hear the full story! 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/I1sozWpmx_A/v-deo.html
The original also has some choice words for Jewish merchants whom Aladdin was selling genie-gold to and thought he was being ripped off
Ty for posting the full video link
Well if Disney didn’t tweak ANY of their movies then none of it would be suitable for children viewership in a lot of these stories from the brothers Grimm fables just about has the villain almost winning 99.999% of the time and these stories for some reason or another the female protagonist is always almost to young to date let alone get married outside of parental consent he’ll the original story of the little mermaid Ariel or the mermaid herself is roughly 12 yrs old where as in the animated movie she’s 16 while the prince is somewhere between 21-25 especially after his birthday where he almost dies disneys movies are always going to be tailor made to have happy endings because Walt knew his audience would always be children or family oriented from day 1 wi try the exception of steamboat Willy where Mickey Mouse abuses animals nearly the whole movie or true unlicensed release of runaway brain where Mickey gets his brain removed lol
I actually know the original story i have seen the original already
Disney is creepy on multiple levels and always has been.
"stop crying or I'll give you something to cry about" classic parent
Crying for no good reason is asking for something to cry about.
@@decythr dad why are you on YT?
@@decythr Crying for no good reason is something to cry about.
@@decythr define "good reason"? For whom? The irritable parent or the confused, scared, unsupported child? I hope you don't have any children, as well as those who liked your comment
@@decythrthis is why you have no custity and have to pay child support with an L on your forehead
“oh my beautiful daughter whats bothering you so much?”
“nothing dad i’m fine”
“bitch dont make me chop off your head”
Haha yup probably how it went
10/10 parenting skills 👍
@@marcusweathers3070 Roses are red, violets are blue, Aisha was 9 and Mohammad 52.
Police be upon him.
dayum why do ppl hate muslims so much-
B*tch, you better be joking vibes
All Disney stories are secretly horror stories.
I can wait til they one day make a G-rated version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
@@KEN-1991 I wanna see one in Africa that focuses on zombies.
Not many folks know that zombies are African culture.
@@yaboidre5672Zombies are from Haitian vodu, and beyond being animated corpses there is very little in common with the pop culture zombie
@@Nzosaba_Matenge Exactly
@@yaboidre5672IM SORRY WHAT THE FUCK
The original "Little Mermaid" is also a brutal story.
and Cinderella, with her foot binding and crows pecking out eyes or whatever.
Most fairy tales are
@@paddington1670I don’t think she bound her feet but her step sisters definitely chopped off some of their toes.
If I remember correctly, the original mermaid tale was that she needed to cut out her tongue and mutilate her tail into legs (?) in order to become human, he ends up thinking another woman saved him, marries that woman instead of the mermaid and the mermaid ends up dying and turning into sea foam.
@@rugalbernstein5913It was a love letter. And the mermaid represented Hans Christian Anderson. The mermaid died because he was so brutally rejected. He’d confessed his undying, unwavering love… and got a reply that made him feel like nothing. A truly crushing blow.
Idk if you have already but the main story of Scheherazade minus all the stories she told. She was the narrator in 1001 nights I believe. The king she was married to would marry, sleep with and kill a wife each night until he met her, She would tell the king most of one story every night so he would want to hear the ending the next night, She did for 1001 nights until she had no more stories to tell, but the king had fallen in love with her over those nights and resolved to let her live.
So, if they are episodic, the real endings only happens aftet 1001 nights, does that mean it happens in one universe? 1001 night story universe
@@revolvency 1001 nights are each story she tells during the nights, they are all stories she tells, Scheherazade was well read in many different stories from all over and memorized them throughout her life and used them in the story. So her story ended on the 1001 night, she had lived with him for almost 3 years and had had 2 children with him over that time. He had fallen in love with her long before then but he wanted her to continue telling stories and when she had run out he told her how much he loved her and that he wasn't going to kill her.
Ooooooo I remember reading a comic on WEBTOON about this
@@pigpapa9349 Really? I didn't know there was a Webcomic about it. What is it called?
@@bel410la “the wrath & the dawn” is the webtoon i think they’re talking about. its completed, i think it was pretty good iirc
Father doesn’t want his daughter to be seen nekkid
Father: Announces to the whole kingdom where and when she will be nude 😂
honestly rulers at that age are literal gods cause they can impose whatever they wanted, the only literal reason Aladdin survived was because he raped Jasmine and to save face the Sultan was literally forced to just marry the 2 together despite Aladdin being a rapist to not bring shame to the royal family, if Aladdin been discorvered peeping or even attempting rape he would be skinned alive.
How about father sees that somethings troubling his daughter... she doesnt want to talk about it... so he threatens to chop her head off lol?
@@jimmythe-gent i think it was just standard parenting i will spank you if you don't confess but since this is sort of medieval settings more brutal punishments are the norm
@@khylegregorio3354 lol I guess so
Did the sultan not have a bathtub in the palace?
Genie: now I can't kill anyone
Aladdin: aight. dump his ass in the night time desert.
genie: *(sweating)*
Man had the genie slide on the opps for him
Just wanna say genie is actually a jinn and according to my religion exist jin means the unseen in Arabic im pretty sure btw and most jinn follow shaitan/the devil/iblis/more
@shadowmasterstudios.gaming oh I thought genies and jinn were just two different things?
@@RivalDust No. They are the same. And as the guy said, most of them follow the devil. Most. Some of them are muslims and good. No, I'm not kidding.
@@Kisamon kk ty
Now I know why genies say they can’t kill anyone make anyone fall in love with you and can’t bring people back from the dead
they didnt kill him- just sent him to his death
Why is it?
I think it's cuz genies aren't real they're just an imaginative being and what he can't do has never occurred in reality lol
@@kaneruguran.0321noooooo, you don't saaaaaayyy?????
The last panel is also accurate. In the original _Arabian Nights,_ Aladin is Chinese.
Netflix:👀
I was wondering why he had a Qing dynasty queue
@@angsern8455- Not sure the original authors knew about that, but yes, I've seen ONE cinematic version where he looks Chinese.
Whilst that's true - the story is set in China - many of the words used to describe characters "sultan" etc. are Arabic or indian in origin implying that the characters are analogous to groups like the Uyghurs.
@@RG-Zeldaplayer - Chances are that the author(s) never went that far east, either. The intended audience was likely even less knowledgeable.
No wonder his father ‘died of disappointment’ in the original
The mom too lol
True... I mean he couldn't chop her head off. Who wouldn't.... Oh sorry. My dog wrote this.
@@iceman-cn5xxthe mom didn’t die in the short story.
@@iceman-cn5xxDisney is demonic. Jesus is coming!!
"Aladdin was one creepy motherfucker"
-JonSolo
Now it makes me think twisted is onto to something there
“What’s wrong? Head weighing you down? I can fix that.”
Having read the original story, the character of Aladdin really represents how change can occur, even if it is small and slow with the genie and uncle representing one's carnal desires and how we can have our desires whilst foregoing any sense of morals or empathy, rendering the wishes eventually meaningless. The Slave of the Ring and the Genie of the Lamp also shows how even the world of the jinns have a hierarchy and that power and rank often can and will mean everything.
The funniest fact is how Aladdin's dad died because, in the original story, he is described as "a careless, idle boy who would do nothing but play all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that he died", showing that Aladdin was such a loser that he killed his own father because of this.
Imagine being such a disappointment u kill ur own dad
Dude literally dies of cringe
@@atmo-sphere6799 😂
fuk that dad, aladdin can live his own life.
"Man my son is such a disappointment. I cant-"
*dies*
Aladdin and Badroulbador a match made in sulfuric acid.
Shahrazed & sharaiar 👌🌝🌚
That's why Aladin tells her "Don't you dare close your eyes" in the Disney version.
Oh god
When and why lol
@@Sandra-1wiqwhen they're on the magic lamp and as for why it's because it's a song he's singing.
Completely reasonable response to your daughter suffering from PTSD
My dad read the original as a kid. Apparently his face was a picture when he learned they Disney had made it into a movie. He made Mom let him watch it before she showed it to us as kids.
The original is for adults and not children
@@lmao5070 it was the 60s … my grandparents didn’t know. (Also I have an English Degree and teach it … I know).
@@MountainPearls huh? What are u talking about?
@@lmao5070 Aladdin. Obviously.
@@AnarexicSumo could you explain what she said?
If Disney stayed true to any of the original stories we would all be disturbed.
Alice in Wonderland, the Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Pocahontas, Hercule... among others, would definitely not be suitable for a young audience
@@oscaraurelio8869 Fox and the Hound
The Lion King is an original Disney story not an adaptation.
@@cedriclhomosapienfunky9160 The Lion King from Disney was a tribute to Jungle Emperor Leo from Ozamu Tezuka, so not exactly a complete original story
@@cedriclhomosapienfunky9160the Lion King follows the storyline of Hamlet.
“How I Met Your Mother”,
Arabian addition.
Aladdin was Chinese in the original!
@@peachblossom13 I had no idea, thanks for telling me.
@@peachblossom13 Aladdin from Iraq read novels thousand and on Night
@@CookieMangler Aladdin from Iraq name Arabic right read novels thousand and on Night
@@iraqigirl-me1ry The Arabic alphabet is a work of art but I can’t read it, unfortunately.
Moral of the story?: Aladdin's secretly a pervert
FUN FACT: Aladdin isn't in the original 1001 Nights. It was slipped in by a French translator in the 18th century. Ditto Sinbad and Alibaba.
Yep. Recently discovered this myself.
Makes me wonder what actually was in the original stories considering that these are basically all the characters that most people in the West know.
To be fair, most Disney movies like this have a twisted origin story. Hell, Cinderella has the evil step-sisters mutilating their own feet in an attempt to get the glass slipper to fit
Blut ist im schu
Or the little mermaid that ended up dying
And she sent her birds to cut their eyes and their noses!
Almost all Disney stories come from the Grimm Fairytales. All dark and twistid fairytales😮
@@napalm_lipbalm86 I have that book .. i do agree!
For those who don't know the Sultan promised to marry Aladdin to his daughter after Aladdin discovered the lamp in the cave and it gave him wealth. The Sultan forgot his promise which made Aladdin mad and he used the lamp to fix the other would be bride groom
Bae even Disney’s is creepy. “DONT YOU DARE CLOSE UR EYES👹”
That's the part you focused on? Bro check out the Canon age of those two and it gets even worse 💀
@@tylerprime9555 tbf in the old times it was normal to get married at young ages soo, you can't really be applying today's standards to the past yk
@@LiivelyLulu I mean, I j guess lol
Bruh.. Disney flipped possibly every crazy story; slapped a trademark on it, spined it with a “happy ending”- and now run the world. 😮
Every crazy story is just traditionnal folktales XD
It's not Disney's fault if people in the past were crazy and creepy :p
@@krankarvolund7771 Disney's the crazy and creepy fuckers
They genuinely improved every one except there was no lasting consequence to her actions in TLM, weakening the moral. In the original the mermaid is genuinely a tragic heroine, emphasis on heroine. In Disney she learns not to trust drag queens and witches I guess but still gets everything she wanted thanks to the men. In this new one I’m sure she saves herself
Oh and Peter Pan, probably
For real though, the Disney cartoon was a much MUCH better story.
If you think about it, Disney arguably preserved more elements of the original plot than you might think, aside from the bathhouse peeping bit. The creepy stuff that wasn't cut just got transferred onto Jafar. He hypnotizes the Sultan into betrothing Jasmine to him, and later in the movie, he traps Aladdin in a turret of the palace and sends it rocketing off to a remote and snowy location. So at some point in the movie, Jasmine was engaged to Jafar, and in an interesting role reversal, he was the one who sent his rival out into the cold. It's all a bit roundabout, but the parallels are still there.
Nobody can get creepier than pedo Disney himself. Hidden in plain sight, his films contained many hints at child sa.
Really awesome analysis thanks for commenting!
Original story is also taking place in China. The peeping bit reminds me of Shankhai Noon opening in the forbidden kingdom. There are PROBABLY different editions of the tale, the one I read had Aladdin work for an antisemitic caricature of a trader who swindles him out of money for his honest work. So cutting the part that is offensive to Jews leaves Aladdin as a guy who is lazy instead of someone who's down on his luck and gets abused by his boss at a job.
Great points.
Yeah, and you can’t really add the creepy stuff to kids’ movies. So the Disney’s version is cool.
"It's barbaric, but hey, it's home." the only true statement that Disney's Aladdin contained, and even that they woked out of the remake 😂
Bruh was like " I will murder you if you don't open up to me about your trauma"
Adding trauma to trauma smh
the reason why 1001 Arabian nights aladdin got married to jasmine in the first place is because women outside of a brothel if they were to have sex in any fashion with a dude they either died if the dude didn't take ownership (suicide or otherwise), married to the man for owning up to the act or sent to a brothel or monastery.
That’s horrible. That’s probably why she didn’t wanna tell her father😭
Damn
Epic
“Ownership” 💀💀
@@kaylee84243 tbf that ownership means a roof, clothes, food and protection.
"That's how you win her heart. With fear." -scarecrow
Yup
Welcome to Islam
@Arghya Protim Halder
What do you mean? This doesn’t happen in Islam. If a man truly loves a woman and wants to marry her, and the woman approves and likes the man, he would ask the father if he approves. I have no idea what you mean.
@@RebeccaJohnsonIII but what if the woman doesn’t approve?
You’re leaving out the most important part
@@MM-we4no then he has no right to force her . Islamically
Having read the original 1001 nights, I can say this is one of the tame stories
What is 1001 nights abt?
@@EE-hc3dyso there’s this bitter king guy who kills all his wives because his one cheated on him and there’s this girl who becomes the new queen and every night she tells him a story and leaves it on a cliffhanger or extends it tills after killing time and eventually he learns to love again and everything is happy
Alibaba for example is one of the stories told during the nights
Disney cleans up all the stories.
The original Brothers Grimm's fairy tails were a nightmare, too.
100%
German “Fairy Tales”:If I stay real quiet they won’t notice me
Me:Get some holy water from any religion we are in the presence of the devil himself
@wasifabul2545 just throw him in a magical sack and beat him!! Who needs holy water.
Look up 3 Billy Goats Gruff the oldest version.
Most of the old fairy tales are nightmare fuel.
If you really want to be horrified look at John Smith and Pocahontas. It's more horrifying than the cartoon that taught children that only extremely beautiful people deserve to live.
That's one of the worst ones. I think she was 9 (I'm not too sure really) when he kidnapped her and married her. It's disgusting.
@@Mii.. that's a fictional story right? Because Irl she didn't marry John Smith
@@kko5779 From what I've read (correct me if I'm wrong) she was SA'd and forced to marry john Rolfe, converted to Christianity, her name was changed to Rebecca, and she had a kid with him.
Some say, she was married to an indian, Kocoum and had a kid with him before john, but he died. And others say different things.
I see alot of sorts say she saved John Smith's life from death twice.
But is it false? Lol
They also killed her first husband and separated her from her daughter she had with him. You know the husband better as Kocoum.
Yes, the daughter has descendants alive today including myself.
Sounds SO romantic. What a GREAT film to adapt to a Disney film.
Supportive father right there...
The actual original name of the tales was "The book of the Thousand nights and a Night".
This was because in the stories, Scheherazade spends a thousand nights under sentence of death as she tells her stories, and the Sultan marries her on the morning after the thousandth night, and THEN they have a night as genuine husband and wife.
She gets pardoned because by that time she had borne him 3 children...who he adores and still need their mother...
He was not just listening to stories: rape/ "sex" first, entertainment after..
He would fuck a girl then kill her for ages till she came in the picture and distracted him long enough to (temporarily) halt his killing spree.
She was to be put to death if she did not tell him a worthy story every night. When she failed to satisfy it would be death. She told stories until she was rescued. As people were taken captive and made slaves and held for ransom by a certain middle Eastern sect.
You know. The peaceful one.
They have kids before the end of the story
@@kotenoklelu3471
Those where nights between an Enslaver and a Slave, so he's not really wrong
There's always a dark true origin story to Disney movies.
Unless those stories were originals like toy story and everything else, but with another studio that just so happens to be property of the Disney company.
Yeah, and Disney just modifies them to sound more Squeaky clean
Who TF announces "HEY, MY DAUGHTER IS GETTING NAKED! EVERYONE GO INSIDE AND DON'T LOOK. All the men in this story are creepy AF 😂
nah bro how is the original version of Aladdin even worse than Twisted's 💀
This is pretty much true about all Disney stories
What, that they sanitize the original stories? Lol yea no shit, its for kids..
Right!? Prime examples include Hercules and The Little Mermaid.
Yeah, most of them take inspiration from the original. They don't one hundred percent base off of it because that would be dramatizing to kids, lol.
So the question is why do parents support them?
@@rolandomforbes cuz its entertainment, are you unable to make your own thoughts?
In the original Cinderella story, the sisters cut off their toes so they can fit in the slipper 😳
Serious or joking?
@@happylucky7354it’s true. the original perrault tales are insane and can be SUPER creepy, but amazing to read
@@rawyalamei9226 neither are original tho, both Grimms and Perrault just wrote down and adapted folk tales that already went through many iterations.
One of versions of these stories had sisters and stepmother put in hot iron shoes so they danced until dead. Another had their eyes poked out by birbs.
I honestly don't even remember which of princesses it was, maybe Sleeping Beauty?
@@rawyalamei9226the brothers Grimm were the ones who made the dark version. Perrault’s is very much like the Disney movie, not dark at all, and written a hundred or so years earlier than the Grimm version. However, the story of Cinderella dates back millennia to the Egyptian story of Rhodopis.
@@marisolhoffmann6447
That old? Reminds me of when I found out King Midas was probably an actual king in Ancient Greece or Macedonia. He didn’t turn things into gold but apparently his gold mines were very important to him. It’s easy to see how the legend grew from that.
*Aladdin pulled a Jiraya Sensei at the hot springs..*
"Tell me what is upsetting you or die."
Yeah... seems like something I'd say to my friends
"If you wanna hear the whole story follow the link in the description" No thank you. That's enough trauma for 1 day 😂😂😂
Agreed 😅
My mom grounded me and forced me to read a few books, one of which was the original Aladdin story 💀
Damn... was it atleast a good story though?
@@Ben-xg3tj Yeah I had a good time, but like the OP said it's wildly different and people get straight up killed
Cool Mom. ❤
Do you hate reading or something? This sounds more like a privilege to me lol
"Daughter, what going on your head?"
"Nothing, father"
"Well, would you rather have me cut your head off for us to see what's going inside it?😊"
Me and brothers on the next episode of getting our childhood ruined
Damn. Now I understand when in the movie he said to her, “Don’t you dare close yours eyes. Hold your breath it gets better.”
...
Yeah. That's a whole new world of "nope" from me, chief.
ROFL!!!!
wtf kind of parenting is threatening to behead your kid for not telling you what happened?? 😂
you'd be suprised how many bad parents there are
NGL that’s why I say this generation gotta stop complaining about losing phone or technology privileges when they get in trouble cause these used to be actually punishments and threats parents would do in the past (1700 and earlier)
I mean, what do you expect from year 1709 tale that's basically telling a story way back it's years probably several hundred years back or could even reach thousand years back where standards, culture and morality is different?
Take an example of USA 100 years ago, alcohol was banned nationwide
When we consider the tale is weird, it's totally not weird in the past, it's just that the story being carried to the future too far away that every standard become different in comparison.
There’s nothing weird about it I do that to my kids😅
@@AnakinSkywalker_1858 imma whoop your a**🤬🤬👊🏼👊🏼😂😂
I like the original story the best
For those who don't know: it was a Persian old book
I came to the conclusion that all original old stories were wierd and dark.Look at Peter Pan, he's a kidnapper and kills lost boys who grow too old or who don't listen to him, eventually. In the show Captain Hook was a lost boy who got sick of him and wants revenge.The only beings that come from Neverland are the special creatures, like mermaids and fairies, which should be obvious. There were hints that Hook is from the real world, hailing from the Charles II English Restoration period within the. Golden Age of Piracy (1650 - 1730). Oh, the story also says clearly that Peter Pan is not from Neverland, he just ended up there like the others, only the fairies and mermaids are from there and maybe not even them.Also, in the show Neverland is not on earth, it's in outer Space so I don't think a pirate can get there by ship.
Captain Hook was never confirmed to be a lost boy. Disney confirmed it in their most recent movie, but in the original stories, there nothing that says he was a lost boy. The killing part is also debatable, but that interpretation makes the most sense to me, so I won’t really argue about it. Not trying to be rude, just thought I’d say in case you were unaware
@@puppeteer1402 the original story says it buy from a different matter, and how else do you think he got he got in a world you can only reach by flight? The thought that Jaime is revealed since forever to be the future hook is only reasonable.
@@puppeteer1402 it's told from the point of view of Captain Hook, who in this story is known as Jamie. In this tale he's not the fearsome Captain Hook, he's just a young boy and Peter's friend. According to Christina Henry's version, Jamie is the first lost boy that Peter bought to Neverland the one that started it all
I thought Bambi was pretty dark
@@eu29lex16 the original Peter Pan was written by J.M Barrie. I’ve never read the version you’re talking about, but it seems interesting
I think I like the Disney version better. Give me the clever street rat with a heart of gold over the creepy peeper any day.
So you're Islamaphobic 😂
@@distorteddingo9230 TF IS ISLAMOPHOBIC? LMAO
You just made that up didn't you?
@@icequeen618 Islamaphobia= knowing too much about ISLAM
@@distorteddingo9230 Ah yes, being disgusted by rape and creepy behavior is being islamaphobic. I now understand what Islam stands for.
@@distorteddingo9230 Ok, so how is the commenter islamaphobic?
Not only this but almost all fairy tales from disney are brutal especially the disney princess's stories like this
When you realize most of these Disney stories are originally just so dark, you wouldn't want to see them as horror movies
Let me guess, Aladdin is a pervert in the original Arabian Nights story?
Yes🙂
Also he was Chinese
He literaly said it in the video
@@weed293 He said let me guess, indicating that he made this comment before watching the video
@@Greg12839 but like why would yu comment before the vid
Lol !!! “ tell me why you’re sad or you’ll lose your head!”
- a loving father
😂😂😂😂😂
As an Arab person, I have never heard in my life that there is an Arab father who killed his daughter only because she refused to speak. This has never happened in history... This is a kind of exaggeration... Many Arab fathers say things they don't mean. Perhaps because the French writer tampered with the story, as most western media do today, who try to make Arabs look like demonic creatures.
Nothing can beat the origin story of the Greek gods, though.
Also side note. Jafar could have won if he had just paid Aladdin like he promised. He would have gotten the lamp and Aladdin would have been rich. Weird
Who let Aladdin cook
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Fr
What?
Imagine stinking up the kitchen so bad that your dad dies.
game is game
If Disney stay true to any of the OG stories….. Let’s just say we’d have some Traumatized kids lol
I mean, they still traumatized us 😂
She was in shock so her father threatened to behead her if she didn’t speak of what happened…. Sounds about right for that part of the world.
That sounds like a real true love story 5 stars
If Disney stayed true to all the ferry tales kids wouldn't be able to sleep at night
Germany laughing so hard right now
Germany France Denkmark fairy tale powerhouses
@@lynnm6413maybe I was a particularly hardboiled child, but I grew up on Grimms' fairy tales (as grim as Grimms can be!); and I slept just fine. 😉 Witches all dead, wicked stepmothers and maids as well- all was safe. 🤷😉😄
This stories are not for kids. They were for adults before the existence of electricity.
The adults would gather in a group and tell stories they knew for entertainment.
@@thekingsdaughter4233 I do remember thinking about stories from the Strubbelpeter or Grimm's brothers as a kid, but I don't remember having nightmares because of them.
We had a beautifully illustrated book for the German fairytales, and the complaint during storytime was usually my father skipping lines... lol
Of course, the sultan threatens to behead her for not talking about her trauma. Perfectly normal reaction of a parent.
And I'm not surprised her mother never appears in the story. I guess the sultan didn't take it well when she told him that she wasn't in the mood.
Low iq take 🤦🏾♂️
Gosh, I just love how these old fairytales never cease to shock us!!!
Aladdin with the rizztraining order 💀💀💀
Peeping toms exist in many myths and fairy tales. In Greek mythology, Athena was spied on by the prophet Tiresias. In another Greek myth, Actaeon sees the goddess Artemis bathing naked. In Irish mythology, the love god Angus saw Caer as a swan in water, who became his wife (Caer was part swan, part woman). In Kedang mythology from Indonesia, the female character Bota Ili is spied on by a fisherman named Wata Rian, and they become a couple. In Hindu mythology, Krishna spies on the Gopis bathing.
There's similar story, it was Joko and 7 angels
Krishna wasn't spying
The so called spying story is a metaphor used to show the god's connection with inner consciousness
So before commenting on any other religions please read the scriptures with proper sense and understand it
Weren't some of the people on this list severely punished fpr spying? Acteon was turned into a stag and got hunted by his companions at least
❤sri Krishna was very little at that time and more than that he wasn't peeking. Know the truth first.
Also, King David, The holiest man, a man after God's own heart, saw Bathsheba bathing, and from there, the domino of sins starts, remember only Jesus Christ was holier than David
Wow, it's even cuter than Disney version! 😍
Also the OG Aladdin story was part of the original Arabian Nights it's a later addition. It's also of Chinese origin.
"Wet naked bod"💀
That sounds like a creeper horror movie
Sounds like Joe from YOU but with less finness.
I like the images you used, which fit the story so well. I have a very old version of the story on my shelf, and it does claim that Aladdin was a boy who lived in China.
Kazuma would fit the role perfectly
Dang this was my favorite Disney movie and now I feel lied to lol
At least the disney version of Aladdin was actually a decent person compared to the original aladdin story.
All of the Disney stories are dark
A lot of them are horror stories, even after Disneyfication.
Why? It's not even the same story. Just uses the name and a few of the ideas.
Disney rework it to make it decent like how they change the ending to the little mermaid instead staying true to the story
The difference between creepy and cute is in how it’s received.
I walk up and give my wife a reverse hug, it’s cute.
I do it to the lady picking out the best avocado at the store… creepy.
I don’t think looking at women naked when she does not want to be then raping her so she has to marry you is comparable to hugging someone. one will always be creepy
@@Fredrickthe2nd relevance to my comment?
@@zacharywheeler6605 well you said difference difference between creepy and cute is how it’s received and who you do it to and I’m saying that’s wrong some thing are just creepy
@@Fredrickthe2nd wrong. It’s ALWAYS about how the person receiving it takes it.
You can argue all you want, it makes no difference. You’re wrong.
Maybe your wife also hates it, but is too polite to object.
You didn’t have to do me like that. I loved the Aladin story, like legit one of my fav disney movies.
True. Many Disney stories was changed to have happy endings.
I was always told all romance stories are creepy cause none of the girls are ever the right age but all the men are like 40.
Like I was told Aladdin was in his 30s while Jasmine was only 14
Romeo and Juliet same concept. Juliet was 13 years old. Romeo was 25
@@6686Andrea I've never heard of Romeo being 25. I've heard of them both being 16. Or Juliet 18 and Romeo 20. Or Juliet 13 and Romeo 17.
@@deborahpichardo1547 I teach English literature Juliet was 13 going on 14 and the way Romeo was always being spoken to and treated it was implied that he was an adult man. It is implied he was around early to mid-20s
@@6686Andrea I understand. It's just that Shakespeare never says how old Romeo is. And the legal age varies from country to country and time period to time period. People died younger. And there wasn't really an idea of childhood. That wouldn't start till after the 1600s.
@@deborahpichardo1547 I'm aware of that some laws and states permit this union even today. There are many layers to R&J
Phealous taught me every Aladdin story.😅
Sounds like a great Disney adaptation!
Another example that SOMETIMES taking liberties on the original tale is for the BEST.
Honestly, Aladdin as a movie is one of my favorite childhood film and as a character one of my favorite Disney protagonist. If they were that faithful to the original tale, I won't say the same thing. The Aladdin from the original tale was such a douchebag...
A simpleton and a gross creeper
He married the princes probably because he has the Genie with Phenomenal Cosmic Power.. itty bitty living space.
No its actually much darker. He got to marty her because he r*ped her. Women that had the deed without marriage were seen as a disgrace to the family and given in to brothels or the guy she had the deed with if he claimed her restoring the family's Name... thats why Aladin got to marry her cause he claimed ownership of Jasmine after she told her father what happened.
Twisted got it close enough 😂
sounds like he was inspired by King David lol
Which one?
Fr
@@archasari6574 in the Bible. David falls in love with this dude's wife and intentionally puts him on the front lines so that he dies.
@@deannas2778 don't forget about the part where he slept with her, brought her husband home to...uh, cover his tracks **ahem** and *then* sent him to die on the front lines because he (Uriah) ended up being too decent of a guy to allow himself to come home and snuggle with his beloved wife while his dudes were still away at war and uncomfortable 🥴
I think everyone is relieved Disney changed a lot of the stories to what they are now
the simps guide to Aladdin
Schehrezade,'s tales were much like the Grimm tales - very dark.
They were cautionary stories.
Somehow they failed and did the opposite.
Historically Accurate Aladin
"I said nothing of love geenie. I simply wish yasmin to be my slave and my wife, no love is intended."
🤣
Quote from that one if Aladdin was accurate video
Ancient morals right there. XD
I'm dying at how you pronounced Aladdin
Ah, such a good father. This story is so wholesome. Why would Disney ever have thought the story needed changing?
Hahaha
Ah yes, just another classically wholesome tale as old as time 😌
The OG Aladdin was on his King David 🛀👀🤣
When the king found out dude had an actual magic lamp, he of course had his daughter marry him.
That does makes sense like what do you do then
"This traumatized her so badly she couldn't open her mouth"
Aladdin: " Goddammit my plan has backfired..... Uhh Genie ?"
Genie: (disgusted sigh) I'm on it ....
DEAR GOD 😂
Proceeds to have children with her
Genie: Why am I here Just to suffer
asian parents: trauma is not real, if u keep acting like one im gonna behade you
I'll be honest being punished for mental health issues is the most realistic part of this
No This is Islam
Walt Disney was somewhat a twisted man too. Most of the early fairy-tales he made were from creepy stories(Grimm Brothers), then he turned it to a child-friendly version. It's either he was so traumatized of the OG version that he wanted a better version or just simply twisted too.