Aladdin, shocked at hearing this, begins to realize, "There's been a big mistake." Before they can work it out, though, the building collapses on both of them.Īladdin and Hercules put their differences aside. ![]() Herc responds by wanting to know where Aladdin took Icarus. When Herc holds it up, Aladdin demands Herc to tell where he hid Abu. He then gets Hercules to punch enough holes in the walls to bring most of the house down on top of Hercules. Aladdin gets Hercules to chase him through the alleyways of Agrabah to an old abandoned building. Hercules and Aladdin start the fight, aka "The Battle of the Disney Heroes." Hercules barreling in and Aladdin sidestepping each blow. When Herc, Phil and Pegasus arrive in Agrabah, Al, Jasmine and Carpet give them a not-so-warm welcome. Later, in Agrabah, Aladdin and Jasmine can't find Abu, and Pain and Panic disguise themselves as Hercules and tell him that Hercules kidnapped Abu. Hercules gets angry and runs off to find Aladdin. When Hercules can't find Icarus, an old man (Jafar in disguise) fools Hercules by telling him that a "young rogue named Aladdin" kidnapped him. The first part is kidnapping Abu from Agrabah and Icarus from Prometheus Academy (both using bananas as bait). Then Jafar offers an idea: what if Hercules and Aladdin had a misunderstanding between them and get into a fight? Hades likes the idea and puts the plan into motion. Hades admits that Aladdin is tough, but wants to concentrate on beating Hercules first. Genie's hand punches them all the way back to Greece (a town parallel to an Arabian city) and down into the Underworld (this is Genie's only appearance in this episode). After a scuffle, Pain and Panic are about to finish Aladdin off, but Aladdin convinces them to look into his lamp (by telling them not to look into it). But the real Aladdin, along with his wife Jasmine, arrive on the Magic Carpet, pointing out Pain and Panic's mistake. Likely having lost the concept of the passage of time due to Jafar's death and his time in the Underworld, when Pain and Panic arrive in the Arabian city, they first mistake Abu for Aladdin, claiming that he fits Jafar's description of the character on their rap sheet as "wearing a vest, no shirt, and a rakish fez", but Pain are confused when the "Aladdin" they captured doesn't look as "heroic" like they pictured him to be. Hades, upon learning that Jafar's foe Aladdin is 'a mere mortal', decides to send Pain and Panic to Agrabah to take Aladdin out - just for 'a chuckle or a two'. ![]() Jafar laughs at how slow Hercules is, until Hercules picks up Phil's "statue head" house, bashes the beasts and proceeds to smash it on Jafar, who gets knocked all the way back to the Underworld - although Phil scolds Hercules for misinterpreting his instruction of "using his noodle" rather literally, by stating "I said use your head - not my house!". With Phil tied up, Hercules does his best to wrestle the beasts. Suddenly, Jafar pops up and creates a huge bull-like red beast, a Griffin and a Minotaur to go after Hercules. So Hades gives Jafar a new snake staff, which makes him flesh and blood so long as he holds it, and tells him to attack Hercules while he's training on Philoctetes' island.Īt said island, Phil is trying to teach Hercules not to "barrel through" and to "use his noodle" from time to time. ![]() They make a bet that they can defeat each other's respective hero. Hades is at first unconcerned, but they find a common ground: Jafar tried to overtake Agrabah, Hades is trying to overtake Mount Olympus and they both have been defeated by "upstart boys", but each villain thinks his nemesis is superior. The soul approaches Hades, introduces himself as Jafar and all but demands to be sent back. As Hades goes through his usual job of bringing fresh souls into the Underworld, Pain and Panic tell him that one of the souls is not cooperating.
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