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The two duos fight and Alibaba and Judar end up as casualties. After the war ends, Sinbad starts his plan of bringing a new era of peace to the world, while Aladdin, Morgiana and Hakuryuu take separate ways. Alibaba meets the people of Alma Torran who proceed to help him get revived.
Hakuryuu takes the villager girl and Morgiana to the treasure room for their own safety, leaving Aladdin and Alibaba to confront the three enemies, Ithnan, Dunya and her knight Isaac by themselves. Just like Cassim did once, Dunya impales herself with a Dark Metal Vessel and becomes a Dark Djinn to fight Aladdin, while Isaac crosses swords with ...
Some of the characters, including the three main protagonists (from center left to right): Morgiana, Aladdin and Alibaba Saluja; Sinbad (upper center) and the Eight Generals of Sindria (from left to center right): Spartos Leoxses, Yamraiha, Pisti (front), Hinahoho, Drakon, Sharrkan Amun-Ra, Ja'far and Masrur (top); Hakuryuu Ren, Kougyoku Ren, Seishun Ri, Hakuei Ren (left), Judar (above) and ...
First Japanese Blu-ray cover, featuring Alibaba Saluja (left) and Aladdin (right) Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same title written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka. Produced by A-1 Pictures, it began airing in Japan on October 7, 2012. [1]
Night 249. "Hakuryuu's Resolve" (白龍の執念, Hakuryū no Shūnen) Night 250. "The New Emperor" (新たな皇帝, Aratana Ō) Night 251. "Hakuryuu's Imperial Edict" (白龍の勅令, Hakuryū no Chokurei) Night 252. "The Reunion of Two King Vessels" (王の器の再会, Ō no Utsuwa no Saikai) Night 253.
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Aladdin, Alibaba and Morgiana have one last party together before parting ways, promising to meet again as soon as possible. While Alibaba and Morgiana keep traveling by sea, but each with a different destination, Aladdin travels to Magnostadt riding his magic turban until he gets tired and boards a passing carriage instead, with instructions ...
Alibaba Pictures, the stock market-listed film subsidiary of Chinese tech giant Alibaba, is to pay $57 million (RMB400 million) for a majority stake in variety show producer Tianjin Yinhekuyu.