The Magic Carpet is a supporting character in Disney's Aladdin franchise.
He is a magical, sentient and flying carpet that lived in the cave of Wonders alongside thousands of treasures, be they magical or not, until he met Aladdin, a young thief tasked with the mission of getting a magical lamp from there by an old man. The Carpet helps him with his goals, and continues accompanying him after he left the Cave, usually playing a part in almost all of his adventures.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- He led Abu and Aladdin to the lamp and tried with all he could to prevent Abu from taking the treasure and enraging the cave.
- He saved Aladdin and Abu from dying in the lava.
- He is friendly with the Genie, who is implied to have met him before being trapped in the lamp.
- He helped Aladdin impress Jasmine and the Sultan.
- He took Aladdin and Jasmine in the "A Whole New World" ride, which made Jasmine fall in love with Aladdin.
- He encouraged Aladdin to tell the truth and was disappointed when he didn't.
- He plays a role in Jafar's defeat by saving Aladdin when he is sent to an icy continent, bringing him back fast to face Jafar and undo his reign of terror in Agrabah.
- He helps Aladdin steal a stolen treasure and donate it to the poor people.
- He took Aladdin and the Sultan in a relaxing ride, whilst Iago planned a trap for them.
- He tries to destroy Jafar's lamp in the final battle, only to be turned into glass and shattered.
- He convinced the sprites to bring the palace back to the ground safely when they made it go to the sky and nearly crashed it into Agrabah.
- He always gets the team to fly into their missions in the series.
- Tries to rush into battle whenever he and his friends face a new threat.
- He brings Aladdin, Iago and Abu to the Forty Thieves' hideout.
- He saved Cassim and Aladdin from the Disappearing Island, leading to Aladdin's father changing his opinion on Carpet, who he thought was a dangerous way of transportation.
- He helped Jasmine find Sahara, the Sultan’s horse, after Abu carelessly let the Sultan’s horse kut.
- While he never talks, he has more than needed characterization and personality as one can easily tell what he means by his actions.
- He is a good sport who can take losing games well. In the episode "The Hunted", when Genie manages to finally beat him in a game, he sticks out a tassel to shake hands.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- Despite having no corrupting qualities, he slightly fails the standards of the franchise to characters such as Aladdin, Jasmine and Iago, who do arguably more with not that much of a resource gap.
Trivia[]
- He is one of the three Aladdin Near Pure Goods, alongside the Genie and Aladdin himself.
- He is also the only one of these Near Pure Goods to have no preventions outside of failing the standards.
External Links[]
- Magic Carpet on the Heroes Wiki
- Magic Carpet on the Disney Wiki
- Magic Carpet on the Aladdin Wiki
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