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rumanomarika · 4 months
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what would've happened if the Magi verse had more than one language. :p
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durtlesloveformagi · 21 days
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SHOJI GONE WRONG!!!
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pan-magi · 9 days
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pfp set (200x200) for Jafar 1/?
Free to use.
I finally got around to it after wanting to do this forever. My guy has some of the most photogenic expressions <3
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kiwkii · 8 months
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Old sketches I found from high school lol
Adventures of Sinbad is so bckehcreiufhrfhiuefhc3dgice3yg brain rot forever✨
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magi-snb · 7 months
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Hello! I saw your requests are open, and I was wondering if I could request a Jafar headcannon with a s/o who likes to randomly bite him. (Sorry for my English, I'm using the translator)
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☕~ The first time it happens, he would just sit there staring at them in absolute shock. That only changes when his s/o says something to explain why they did it.
☕~ He wouldn't mind it that much. If they were to bite on his exposed skin like his neck, he would prefer if they didn't leave a mark.
☕~ Every time they leave a mark, Ja'far is definitely getting teased a lot that day 100%.
☕~ If they were to do it in public, he would get flustered and embarrassed, and quickly tell them to stop it.
☕~ In private, again, he wouldn't mind it. As long he isn't busy with work, he would probably find it distracting. Like if he and his s/o were cuddling or something like that.
☕~ The one time Sharrkan and SInbad saw, they busted out laughing and gave the s/o the nickname 'Bitter' from then on.
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i-love-jafar · 6 months
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I’m so happy, despite Netflix taking out Magi today I still got happiness from my friend who did this for my birthday 🥳, it’s she the best?
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cottondreamowo · 1 year
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Fans from magi rise from the death right now
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wtfastaroth · 6 months
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Going back to my origins, I'm redesigning the 8 generals starting with Ja'far (the best boy, i love him so much)
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scribblehead · 4 days
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Save them
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starclast · 3 months
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⭐ Ink sketches ⭐
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rumanomarika · 5 months
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s : so... can I still talk about my future king plans?
j : *sigh* yeah, sure. - enjoys it -
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durtlesloveformagi · 1 month
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Jafar and his closest friend Z! Sinbad did something stupid and Z is doubtful!
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pan-magi · 10 months
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roundtabletea · 5 months
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Disney Villains as Arthurian Characters
We compiled a list of our favorite Arthurian villains, and compared them to some of our favorite Disney villains. Surprisingly, there’s a LOT of similarities; whether it’s motives, gender expression, or character traits, there are some great, classic Disney counterparts to traditional Arthurian villains.
Morgan le Fay as Maleficent
This one is a bit self-explanatory; “evil sorceress obsessed with killing a certain member of a royal family” is a category that both Morgan le Fay and Maleficent fall neatly into. In Arthurian legend, Morgan le Fay does whatever it takes to kill King Arthur, her brother. She’s portrayed as vengeful and cunning; definitely not a good character. Likewise, in the 1959 Disney film Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent curses Princess Aurora to die and spends sixteen years trying to make this happen! She devotes her life to revenge against the king by cursing his daughter, and her scary presence makes for one of the most iconic Disney villains ever. This is just the most obvious similarity between the two, though; when you look deeper into it, they’re really very alike!
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One of the biggest similarities between the two characters is their ability to shapeshift. If you read “Aftir Thes Questis” in Le Morte D’Arthur, you’ll remember when Morgan le Fay transforms herself into a rock while Arthur is chasing her. Because of this, she’s able to get away—she even boasts about it later, saying that she’s not afraid of Arthur since she can do magic and shapeshift whenever she wants! Her kinda-bravado is a notable aspect of her character and shows how capable she is with magic—she can’t fight with a sword and shield like the male characters, so she turns to magic to keep herself squarely in the game. Honestly, it makes her so much more interesting than Arthur; her motives are confusing and, while we know we should be on Arthur’s side, we want to see what she does next!
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In Sleeping Beauty, Maleficent has a similar shape shifting moment of her own. Near the climax of the film, Prince Philip breaks free of the dungeon Maleficent had imprisoned him in. While he’s on his way to save Aurora, Maleficent transforms into a terrifying, purple dragon in order to stop him. This was honestly such a scary scene to watch as a kid and it still holds a lot of authority; it’s the classic hero vs. villain end-scene battle, and is the ultimate expression of Maleficent’s power. Can Prince Philip shapeshift??? I don’t think so. Even though she loses the battle because the story needs a happy Disney ending, it’s still an iconic scene; we remember Maleficent as the terrifyingly interesting sorceress, not just the loser of the battle. She’s such an interesting character because of her wickedness (which is a lot like Morgan le Fay…); I rest my case on the fact that she got her own film series with Angelina Jolie.
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What really brings these two characters together, at least for me, is that I still end up liking them even though they’re villains. Their feminine characteristics are so fleshed out, they possess insane magical powers, and they devote their whole lives to revenge—they’re way more memorable than boring Prince Phillip and do-nothing King Arthur! They’re the real stars of the stories they’re in.
Image one credit: Sleeping Beauty, 1959, Walt Disney Productions
Image two credit: Morgan le Fay, 1862, Edward Burne-Jones 
Image three credit: Sleeping Beauty, 1959, Walt Disney Productions
Guenevere's mom as Ursula
Surprisingly, Queen Guenevere’s mom from The Awntyrs Off Arthure is very similar to the one of the most beloved (or feared, depending how you look at it) Disney villain, Ursula from The Little Mermaid. Despite the obvious differences due to both the time periods, existence and the settings, the way they embody their femininity is one and the same.
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Both are portrayed/described as hideous and powerful characters. Ursula uses her power to control Ariel and in turn King Triton, similarly Guenevere’s mom uses her ghostly state to scare the men into changing the way they portray their masculinity. Their power caused them to be feared by the characters in the stories. Ursula was shown as a manipulative con-women and Guenevere’s mom was described as a spiteful ghost condemned for being too prideful and as an adulterer.  Guenevere’s mom is also fairly manipulative, for example, she uses christianity’s hell to scare Guenevere into praying for her soul and the future death of Arthur to scare Gawain into changing the way he portrays his masculinity.
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I think we can all agree that this powerful portrayal of femininity is what makes them such great villains, as it challenges gender norms and threatens masculinity. Who doesn’t love that? Strong female characters are personally my favorite villains or not.
Image 1; “Ursula the Sea Witch Animation Cel”, Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, 1998
Image 2: “Ghosts in Medieval Literature” Medievalist.net, Lady Guenevere, Howard Pyle, 1903
Mordred as Jafar
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One thing that both Mordred and Jafar have in common is betrayal. Mordred betrayed King Arthur by usurping him (also playing a key role in the downfall of Camelot (and himself)), while Jafar betrayed Amara by turning her into a serpent. Both characters sought to gain more power and authority at the expense of others; both wanted to gain control of a kingdom. And, in the end, both characters’ lust for power and control ended in their downfall—Mordred ended up dying while battling Arthur, while Jafar ended up dying after his lamp was destroyed by Iago. Traditionally, Mordred embodies a more toxic masculinity, driven by things like ambition and, once again, a desire for power, just like Jafar.
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While both characters embody these particular power-hungry toxic traits, it’s important to note that these portrayals are dated and don’t align with today’s values of masculinity.
Image 1: Mordred, 1907, Howard PyleImage 2: Aladdin, 1992, Walt Disney Productions
Lancelot as Hans
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Now, don’t get me wrong. There are a lot of differences between Lancelot and Hans. One is the greatest hero of Arthurian Legend and one is the twist villain of one of the highest grossing animated movies of all time in 2013’s Frozen. But at the end of the day, there are quite a few similarities as well. Both are love interests to a female member of a royal family, with Lancelot pining for Guinevere and Hans and Anna establishing a rapid connection with one another (I mean, they sing a song about their love for one another, so you know it’s important to Anna at least; after learning Hans’ plan, the song kind of loses its umph, though). They both also are seen loyally serving the one they are romantically attached to without question, as Lancelot is constantly saving Guinevere from danger and obeys all of her commands and Hans takes over the kingdom in Anna’s absence while she tries to save Elsa because she tells him to.
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The main crux of their connection is the trust they gather before their betrayal. Hans knows exactly what he is doing and has been trying to gain Anna’s trust from the very beginning and yet plans to betray her when the time is right. He is thirteenth in line for a crown he will likely never get, so he goes to Arendelle to take that crown instead. Meanwhile, Lancelot betrays Arthur not because he wants to, but because his love for Guinevere was too strong to ignore. One feels no love for their supposed romantic partner and one feels such strong love that it causes problems. When it comes to Hans and Lancelot, it is more of the idea of the betrayal that connects them over any other aspect, as they are mostly polar opposites otherwise. However, behind the scenes, they have another connection. Lancelot is a later addition to the Arthurian Canon and, similarly, Hans is one of Disney’s more recent animated villains in their own “canon”. And yet, everyone agrees that Lancelot is essential to the Arthurian Canon and many people, including myself, see Hans as one of the more recognizable and important villains in Disney’s vast library of such villains. But really, Lancelot. You could have avoided the whole betrayal problem if you could keep your hands to yourself for five minutes…
Image 1: Frozen, 2013, Walt Disney Productions Image 2: Sir Lancelot du Lake, 1907, Howard Pyle
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magi-snb · 7 months
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any ja'far headcanons you have please? I'd love to hear about them, his my fave <3 (sorry if the request it’s too vague, I hope that doesn’t bother you)
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Notes: I don't have a lot so this will be short, but I still hope you like it.
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☕~I feel like he would rarely train by himself, if someone were to ask him to help them train he'd say yes, but by himself, it's a rare occasion, he would probably be too busy with work anyways.
☕~ Since he overworks himself, I like to think that Hinahoho and maybe even Spartos try to help him in some way. Like moving him to his room when he falls asleep, bringing him food, or actually trying to get him to stop working. It usually never works though.
☕~ Taken Ja'far doesn't like alcohol and fears he's a bad drunk, I think he would be an emotional type of drunk. He would cry a lot, complaining about everything and anything.
☕~ He also gets sunburnt easily so I highly doubt he'll go out in the sun for long times just for fun, he would need a good reason for it to be honest.
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