Was the Genie’s post-liberation power ever explained in the animated series? I only watched a few episodes, and am more familiar with Disney’s movie trilogy; I got the impression that, in the movies, the Genie retained the power to solve pretty much all the problems (hence why Jafar had to out-Genie him to keep the second movie afloat, and why the Genie was left at the palace in the third while Aladdin was out at the actual plot). I think I’ll have to read the TV Tropes page again, now that I’m curious as to how well they kept each episode from being “Villain casts a spell on Genie, Aladdin breaks spell, Genie saves the day”.
Tangential: I think this is the first time I’ve looked at Chapter 64 since the most recent arc started up, and this
If that’s not enough to motivate you, then let me add that if you don’t help spread rationality, Hermione will be sad. You don’t want her to be sad, right?
Was the Genie’s post-liberation power ever explained in the animated series? I only watched a few episodes, and am more familiar with Disney’s movie trilogy; I got the impression that, in the movies, the Genie retained the power to solve pretty much all the problems (hence why Jafar had to out-Genie him to keep the second movie afloat, and why the Genie was left at the palace in the third while Aladdin was out at the actual plot). I think I’ll have to read the TV Tropes page again, now that I’m curious as to how well they kept each episode from being “Villain casts a spell on Genie, Aladdin breaks spell, Genie saves the day”.
Tangential: I think this is the first time I’ve looked at Chapter 64 since the most recent arc started up, and this
Was kinda saddening in light of certain events.